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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.
Author
Jones, Harry C. (Harry Clary), 1865-1916
Publication
Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1915.

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Description
202 pages including tables, diagrams plates; 25 cm.
Series Statement
Carnegie Institution of Washington publication no. 210
Uniform Title
Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; no. 210.
Subject
  • Solution (Chemistry)
  • Absorption spectra
  • Electrolytes > Conductivity
  • Dissociation
  • Viscosity
  • solution
  • viscosity
  • Absorptionsspektrum
  • Leitfähigkeit
  • Viskosität
  • Lösung Chemie
  • Lösung
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)
LCCN
15007042
OCLC
  • ocm00718647
  • 718647
  • SCSB-386089
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library