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Polar Molecules Polare Molekeln

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THE name of Debye is associated with many new and important theories in physics, but none of his theories has more successfully suggested, directed, or stimulated experiment, than his theory of dielectrics. Since Debye's first paper on this subject in 1912, so many advances have been made, and so many new facts established, that an authoritative account of these developments from the pen of Prof. Debye himself is particularly welcome.

Polar Molecules.

By Prof. P. Debye. Pp. 172. (New York: The Chemical Catalog Co., Inc., 1929.) 3.50 dollars.

Polare Molekeln.

Von Prof. P. Debye. Pp. viii + 200. (Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1929.) 14 gold marks.

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LENNARD-JONES, J. Polar Molecules Polare Molekeln . Nature 125, 9–11 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125009a0

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