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The freezing-point lowering, conductivity, and viscosity of solutions of certain electrolytes in water, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, acetone, and glycerol, and in mixtures of these solvents with one another

Title
The freezing-point lowering, conductivity, and viscosity of solutions of certain electrolytes in water, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, acetone, and glycerol, and in mixtures of these solvents with one another / by Harry C. Jones and collaborators.
Author
Jones, Harry C. (Harry Clary), 1865-1916.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1913.

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Description
vii, 214 pages : diagrams; 26 cm.
Series Statement
Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; no. 180
Uniform Title
Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; no. 180.
Subject
  • Electrolytes > Conductivity
  • Viscosity
  • Cryoscopy
Note
  • "Supplementary to ... publication no. 80." cf. Pref.
Call Number
PKR p.v. 93, no. 2
LCCN
13021772
OCLC
676367
Author
Jones, Harry C. (Harry Clary), 1865-1916.
Title
The freezing-point lowering, conductivity, and viscosity of solutions of certain electrolytes in water, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, acetone, and glycerol, and in mixtures of these solvents with one another / by Harry C. Jones and collaborators.
Imprint
Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1913.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; no. 180
Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; no. 180.
Other Form:
Online version: Jones, Harry Clary, 1865-1916. Freezing-point lowering, conductivity, and viscosity of solutions of certain electrolytes in water. Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1913 (OCoLC)568421681
Research Call Number
PKR p.v. 93, no. 2
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