Jones, Harry Clary
Born 1865-01-01
Died 1916-01-01
Identifiers
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- WikidataQ15715355
- ISNI0000000083915070
- Open LibraryOL2383454A
Top Subjects
- Solution (Chemistry) (9)
- Absorption spectra (7)
- Electrolytes -- Conductivity (6)
- Viscosity (5)
- Electrolysis (4)
- Cryoscopy (3)
- Solution (chemistry) (3)
Books by Jones, Harry Clary
Total count: 28
Determination of the atomic weight of cadmium, and the preparation of certain of its subcompounds...The Johns Hopkins press1892-01-01
The freezing-point, boiling-point, and conductivity methodsChemical publishing co.1897-01-01
The modern theory of solutionHarper & brothers1899-01-01
The theory of electrolytic dissociation and some of its applicationsThe Macmillan company1900-01-01
Outlines of electrochemistryThe Electrical review publishing co., D. Van Nostrand company1901-01-01
The elements of physical chemistryThe Macmillan Co.1902-01-01
Elements of inorganic chemistryMacmillan & Co., ltd.1903-01-01
Principles of inorganic chemistryThe Macmillan company1903-01-01-
L' existence d'hydrates dans les solutions aqueuses d'électrolytess.n.1905-01-01
The theory of electrolytic dissociation and some of its application[3d ed.]Macmillan & Co., Ltd.1906-01-01
The electrical nature of matter and radioactivityD. Van Nostrand company1906-01-01
Hydrates in aqueous solution.Evidence for the existence of hydrates in solution, their approximate composition, and certain spectroscopic investigations bearing upon the hydrate problem.Carnegie institution of Washington1907-01-01
Conductivity and viscosity in mixed solvents.A study of the conductivity and viscosity of solutions of certain electrolytes in water, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and acetone; and in binary mixtures of these solvents.Carnegie institution of Washington1907-01-01
Elements of inorganic chemistry3d ed.Macmillan1907-01-01
The absorption spectra of solutions of certain salts of cobalt, nickel, copper, iron, chromium, neodymium, praseodymium, and erbium in water, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and acetone, and in mixtures of water with the other solventsCarnegie Institution of Washington1909-01-01-
Introduction to physical chemistryThe Macmillan Company1910-01-01
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A study of the absorption spectra of solutions of certain salts of potassium, cobalt, nickel, copper, chromium, erbium, praseodymium, neodymium, and uranium as affected by chemical agents and by temperatureCarnegie Institution of Washington1910-01-01
The absorption spectra of solutions of comparatively rare salts including those of gadolinium, dysprosium, and samarium, the spectrophotography of certain chemical reactions, and the effect of high temperature on the absorption spectra of non-aqueous solutionsCarnegie Institution of Washington1911-01-01-
The absorption spectra of solutions of comparatively rare saltsincluding those of gadolinium, dysprosium, and samarium : the spectrophotography of certain chemical reactions and the effect of high temperature on the absorption spectra of non-aqueous solutionsCarnegie Institution of Washington1911-01-01
The electrical conductivity, dissociation, and temperature coefficients of conductivity from zero to sixty-five degrees of aqueous solutions of a number of salts and organic acids.Carnegie Inst.1912-01-01
The freezing-point2d edThe Chemical publishing co.1912-01-01
The freezing-point lowering, conductivity, and viscosity of solutions of certain electrolytes in watermethyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, acetone, and glycerol, and in mixtures of these solvents with one anotherCarnegie Institution of Washington1913-01-01
A new era in chemistrysome of the more important developments in general chemistry during the last quarter of a centuryD. Van Nostrand company1913-01-01
The absorption spectra of solutions as affected by temperature and by dilutiona quantitative study of absorption spectra by means of the radiomicrometerCarnegie institution of Washington1913-01-01-
The freezing-point lowering, conductivity, and viscosity of solutions of certain electrolytes in water, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, acetone, and glyceroland in mixtures of these solvents with one anotherCarnegie institution of Washington1913-01-01
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.Carnegie Institution of Washington1915-01-01
Conductivities and viscosities in pure and in mixed solvents.Radiometric measurements of the ionization constants of indicators, etc.Carnegie institution of Washington1915-01-01
The nature of solutionD. Van Nostrand1917-01-01