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...annual meeting of the American Chemical Society, held in Philadelphia on December 28, three papers were presented by Dr. R. C. Wells of the Department of Chemistry, the first, on the personal investigations of Dr. Wells and Professor T. W. Richards, on "Atomic Weights of Sodium and Chlorine," the second on "The Efficiency of Centrifugal Purifications," by Professor Richards, the third on "Electro-Stenolysis and Faraday's Law," by Professor Richards and Mr. B. S. Lacy...
PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. A Phenomenon of lonisation. The Dispersion of Sodium Vapor. Professor Trowbridge and Dr. Lyman. Jefferson Physical Laboratory...
...records of his experiments on a new method of determining compressibility. By means of this method, the compressibility of bromide, iodine, chloroform, bromoform, and other substances has been determined over a range of seven hundred atmospheres. Experiments have also been carried out to determine the atomic weight of sodium, the heat capacities of solutions, and certain electrochemical relations of the elements. Associated with Professor Richards, in this work, have been the following members of the Graduate School: G. E. Behr, Jr., G. S. Forbes, A. B. Lamb, and R. C. Wells...
Physical Colloquium. Theory of Refraction in Gases; Mr. H. L. Blackwell. The Absorption and Fluorescent Spectra of Sodium; Dr. H. W. Morse. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
Physical Colloquium. Theory of Refraction in Cases; Mr. H. L. Blackwell. The Absorption and Fluorescent Spectra of Sodium; Dr. H. W. Morse. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...