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THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY.
QD
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.C52 V.54
LONDON:
HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY,
ST. MARTIN'S LANE.
CONTENTS.
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN OTHER JOURNALS:-
General and Physical Chemistry.
BAILEY (G. H.). Absorption-spectra of the Rare Earths
LEA (M. C.). Action of Light and Reducing Agents on Silver Salts: For-
mation of Photo-salts
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SCHRAMM (J.) and I. ZAKRZEWSKI. Spectrum Researches on the Energy
of the Action of Bromine on Aromatic Compounds
PFEIFFER (E.). Conductivity of Pure Water and its Temperature Co-
efficients.
RICHARZ (F.). Formation of Hydrogen Peroxide at the Anode during the
Electrolysis of Dilute Sulphuric Acid
MIESLER (J.). Electromotive Dilution Constants
HERTZ (H.). Influence of Ultra-violet Light on the Electric Discharge
SCHIFF (R.). Specific Heat of Liquid Carbon-compounds
GUNTZ. Heat of Formation of Zinc Ethyl
PUSCHL (C.). Relations of Gases to the Laws of Marriotte an1 Gay-Lussac
PUSCHL (C.). Highest Boiling Point of Fluids
PUSCHL (C.). Relation of Hydrogen to Marriotte's Law
RAMSAY (W.) and S. YOUNG. Evaporation and Dissociation: Continuous
Change from the Gaseous to the Liquid State at all Temperatures
ISAMBERT (F.). Compressibility of Solutions of Gases
DURHAM (W.). Solution
PICKERING (S. U.). Solution
PICKERING (S. U.). Nature of Solution
BENDER (C.). Salt Solutions
RÖNTGEN (W. C.) and J. SCHNEIDER. Compressibility of dilute Salt Solu-
tions and of Solid Sodium Chloride.
KALLIR (J.). Water of Crystallisation of dissolved Cobalt Salts.
IHMORI (T.). Condensation of Water Vapour by Solid Substances
DREYFUS. Rate of Oxidation of Carbon-compounds by Potassium Per-
manganate
GIBSON (J.). Laboratory Fittings
VOGEL (H. W.). Relation between the Composition and ie Absorption-
spectra of Organic Dyes.
BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescences with Well-defined Spectra.
GERNEZ (D.). Rotatory Power of Solutions of Ammonium Molybdate.
BELLATI (M.) and S. LUSSANA. Influence of Light on the Heat Conduc-
tivity of Selenium .
KALISCHER (S.). Effect of Light on the Conductivity of Selenium
FRIEDRICHS (F.). New Galvanic Battery
STREINZ (F.). Galvanic Polarisation
PALMIERI (L.). Production of Electricity by the Condens tion of Aqueous
Vapour
HELMHOLTZ (H. V.). Electrolysis of Water
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GUBKIN (J.). Electrolytic Separation of the Metal on the Free Surface of
the Solution of its Salt
Conduction
FITZPATRICK (T. C.). Action of the Solvent in Electrolytic
GRIMALDI (G. P.). Influence of a Magnetic Field on the Thermoelectric
Properties of Bismuth
RIGHI (A.). Rotation of Isothermic Lines of Bismuth placed in a Magnetic
Field
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RIGHI (A.). Thermic Conductivity of Bismuth in a Magnetic Field
CARDANI (P.) and F. TOMASINI. Specific Heat of Superfused Water
BARRETT (W. F.). New Form of Calorimeter
JOLY (J.). Specific Gravity Determination.
MÜLLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Copper Sulphate
SCHULZE (R.). Rate of Dissociation of Hydrated Salts
VELEY (V. H.). Interaction of Metals and Sulphuric Acid.
MENSCHUTKIN (N.). Velocity of Formation of Ethereal Salts
PRINGSHEIM (E.). Chemical Action of Light on a Mixture of Chlorine and
Hydrogen
WINKELMANN (A.). Anomalous Dispersion produced by Glowing Vapours
KRÜSS (G.) and L. F. NILSON. Components of Rare Earth yielding Ab-
sorption-spectra
BAILEY (G. H.). Components of Rare Earths yielding Absorption-spectra
EXNER (F.). Theory of Researches on Contact-electricity
MOSER (J.). Resolution of Electromotive Forces of Galvanic Elements into
their Differences of Potential.
KOOSEN (J. H.). Property of the Alkalis of increasing the E.M.F. of Zinc.
TRAUBE (M.). Electrolytic Formation of Hydrogen Peroxide at the
Anode
HAMPE (W.). Electrolytic Conduction of Halogen Compounds
LE CHATELIER (H.). Molecular Heats of Gases.
TAMMAN (G.). Influence of Small Amounts of Impurity on the Vapour-
tension of Liquids MÜLLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Crystallised Lead Acetate and
Sodium Thiosulphate
BRAUN (F.). Relation between the Compressibilities of a Solution and of its
Constituent Parts
AMAGAT (E. H.). Dilatation and Compressibility of Liquids
ISAMBERT (F.). Compressibility of an Aqueous Solution of Ethylamine
MEYER (L.). Oxygen-carriers
BERTHELOT. Explosive Decomposition of Picric Acid and other Nitro-
compounds
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JÄGER (G.). Relative Size of Molecules calculated from the Electric Con-
ductivity of Salt Solutions
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LOSSEN (W.). Representation of Atoms in Space
218
BOIS BAUDRAN (L. DE). Degree of Oxidation of Chromium and Manganese
in Fluorescent Compounds
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GRIMBERT (L.). Rotatory Dispersion.
MIESLER (J.). Distribution of Electromotive Force in the Cells of Batteries
PICKERING (S. U.). Constancy in the Heat produced by the Reaction of
certain Salts on each other
333
STOHMANN (F.), P. RODATZ, and W. HERZBERG. Heat Equivalents of
Benzoyl Compounds
323
DOBRINER (P.). Boiling Points and Specific Volumes of the Normal Fatty
Ethers
334
DOBRINER (P.). Specific Volumes of Normal Alcoholic Iodides.
PINNETTE (J.). Boiling Points and Specific Volumes of Phenols and their
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LOSSEN (W.). Boiling Points and Specific Volumes