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Part I. Molton hydrated salts as solvents for the freezing-point method. Part II. Weight of a falling drop and the laws of Tate. The drop weight of some further associated and non-associated liquids, and the surface tension capillary constants calculated from them.

Title:Part I. Molton hydrated salts as solvents for the freezing-point method. Part II. Weight of a falling drop and the laws of Tate. The drop weight of some further associated and non-associated liquids, and the surface tension capillary constants calculated from them.
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Note:Eschenbach printing company, 1912
  
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Subject:Capillarity
Subject:Molecular weights
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