Abstract
PROF. ERNST COHEN of Utrecht went to Cornell University early in 1926 as the first holder of a non-resident lectureship in chemistry, supported by an endowment given for this purpose by Mr. 0. F. Baker. His introductory lecture, under the title “Qua vadimus?” has already been circulated to many workers who receive reprints from the van't Hoff Laboratory at Utrecht; but it now appears as the precursor of ten lectures on “Physico-Chemical Metamorphosis” and eleven lectures on “Some Problems in Piezochemistry.”
Physico-Chemical Meamorphosis and some Problems in Piez chemistry.
By Ernst Cohen. (The George Fisher Baker Non-resident Lectureship in Chemistry at Cornell University.) Pp. vi + 190. (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1926.) 2.50 dollars.
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L., T. Two Fundamental Problems in Physical Chemistry. Nature 120, 687–688 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120687a0
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