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Elektrolyte

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THE author of this volume, now professor at the University of Cologne, studied at Zurich under Debye, and then in the United States at Madison, where he came into close contact with American workers on aqueous solutions. His book on electrolytes is only about one-third of the length of Walden's well-known monograph, but is a much more formidable work, since it includes 759 numbered equations, and demands a standard of mathematical knowledge which may perhaps be common amongst physicists, but is certainly rare amongst chemists.

Elektrolyte.

Von Prof. Dr. Hans Falkenhagen. Pp. xvi + 346. (Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1932.) 23 gold marks.

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Elektrolyte . Nature 131, 382–383 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131382a0

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