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The absorption spectra of solutions as studied by means of the radiomicrometer. The conductivities, dissociations, and viscosities of solutions of electrolytes in aqueous, non-aqueous, and mixed solvents

Title
The absorption spectra of solutions as studied by means of the radiomicrometer. The conductivities, dissociations, and viscosities of solutions of electrolytes in aqueous, non-aqueous, and mixed solvents. By Harry C. Jones and collaborators.
Published
Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1915.
Physical Description
202 p. incl. tables, diagrs. pl. 25 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
The absorption spectra of aqueous solutions of hydrated and non-hydrated salts, as studied by means of the radiomicrometer, by E.J. Shaeffer and M.G. Paulus.
Conductivities, temperature coefficients of conductivity, dissociations, and constants of certain organic acids in aqueous solutions, by L.D. Smith.
A preliminary study of the conductivity of certain organic acids in ethyl alcohol at 15⁰, 25⁰, and 35⁰, by E.P. Wightman and J.B. Wiesel.
The conductivity and viscosity of solutions of potassium iodide and sodium iodide in mixtures of ethyl alcohol and water, by E.P. Wightman, P.B. Davis, and A. Holmes.
Conductivity and viscosity of solutions of rubidium salts in mixtures of acetone and water, by P.B. Davis and H. Hughes.
The conductivity and viscosity of certain rubidium and ammonium salts in ternary mixtures of glycerol, acetone, and water at 15⁰, 25⁰, and 35⁰, by P.B. Davis and W.S. Putnam.
Discussion of evidence on the solvate theory of solution obtained in the laboratories of the Johns Hopkins University.
Bibliography (p. 199-202)
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