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THEORY OF ELECTROLYTIC DISSOCIATION & Some of its Applicationsby Jones, Harry C
DescriptionNY:: Macmillan,, 1900. Hardcover; Hamilton College (NY) bookplate; no card pocket or spine marks/label; cover tips + spine ends worn; several pages lightly stained; several pencil marginalia.. + index. Jones (1865-1916), physical chemist, worked with Ostwald, Arrhenius, & Van't Hoff in Europe before returning to Johns Hopkins to establish the first distinctive department of physical chemistry in America (1895). He was an important, prolific contributor to physical chemistry literature--author of highly-regarded books & 10 monographs, + nearly 100 articles for American, French, & German chemical journals. ||| He was associate editor of Zeitschrift fuer Physicalische Chemie, Journal de Chemie-Physique, & Journal of the Franklin Institute. |
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