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The absorption spectra of solutions of comparatively rare salts including those of gadolinium, dyspr...

The absorption spectra of solutions of comparatively rare salts including those of gadolinium, dyspr...

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The absorption spectra of solutions of comparatively rare salts including those of gadolinium, dysprosium, and samarium : the spectrophotography of certain chemical reactions, and the effect of high temperature on the absorption spectra of non-aqueous solutions / by Harry C. Jones and W. W. Strong.

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The absorption spectra of solutions of comparatively rare salts including those of gadolinium, dysprosium, and samarium : the spectrophotography of certain chemical reactions, and the effect of high temperature on the absorption spectra of non-aqueous solutions / by Harry C. Jones and W. W. Strong.

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Washington, D.C. : Carnegie institution of Washington, 1911.

Date

1911.

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T0021950

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74VvPxlkLJAl

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991005732879702626

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English

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viii, 112 p. : illus., 67 pl., diagrs. ; 26 cm.

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Washington, D.C. : Carnegie institution of Washington, 1911.

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Date Published

1911.

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The absorption spectra of solutions of comparatively rare salts including those of gadolinium, dysprosium, and samarium : the spectrophotography of certain chemical reactions, and the effect of high temperature on the absorption spectra of non-aqueous solutions / by Harry C. Jones and W. W. Strong.

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T0021950

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74VvPxlkLJAl

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