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AT Prof. Armstrong's request, published in NATURE of May 24 (p. 79), I willingly summarise the electrical evidence on which the theory of ionic dissociation seems to me to rest, though a full discussion of that evidence would, I fear, be too long for a letter in this place. Perhaps Prof. Armstrong will allow me to refer him to two papers in which I have written more fully what follows; one paper is in the Philosophical Magazine for February, 1903, and the other in the Electro-Chemist for July of the same year.
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WHETHAM, W. Osmotic Pressure. Nature 74, 102–103 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074102d0
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