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DR. FERGUSON'S letter in NATURE of April 19 is a little difficult to follow. At first he agrees with me that the parachor is a comparative measure of molecular volume “at temperatures such that the surface tensions are equal”, yet later he says emphatically that “it is certain that the parachor is not a molecular volume”.
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SUGDEN, S. The Parachor and Molecular Volume. Nature 125, 778–779 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125778a0
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