I. A study of the hydrogen electrode, of the calomel electrode, and of contact potential.
II.
The application of the hydrogen electrode to the measurement of the hydrolysis of aniline hydrochloride and the ionization of acetic acid in the presence of neutral salts ...
Description
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English
- Published
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Easton, Pa., Eschenbach printing company, 1911.
- Note
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Biography.
- Physical Description
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57, [1] p.
plates.
23 1/2cm.
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