INDEX. 



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Ferric chloride continued. 



conductivity of, in water 39 

 Fitzpatrick, conductivity in methyl 



alcohol 7 



Fluidities, comparison of 104 



of potassium sulphocya- 



nate, comparison of. . 196 



Fluidity and conductivity 59, 159 



and conductivity, compari- 

 son of the temperature 



coefficients of 106, 203 



and conductivity, compari- 

 son of variation in. ... 64, 65 

 comparison of the tempera- 

 ture coefficients of 104 



of potassium sulphocyanate, 194, 



195 



of potassium sulphocyanate, 

 comparison of the tem- 

 perature coefficients of . . 196 

 Franklin and Farmer, on the dissociat- 

 ing power of nitro- 

 gen peroxide 6 



and Kraus, a maximum in 

 the conductivity in 

 liquid ammonia. ... 18 

 and Kraus, on the conduc- 

 tivity of solutions 

 in liquid ammonia. 4 

 Garelli and Bassani, work with the 



halides of arsenic and antimony . . 5 

 Goodwin and Thomson, on the con- 

 ductivity of solutions in liquid 



ammonia 4 



Graham on viscosity 22 



Grossman, conductivity multiplied by 



viscosity gave a constant 17 



Grotrian, on conductivity and viscos- 

 ity 16 



Hantzsch, work in mixed solvents. . . 16 

 Hartwig, conductivity in methyl alco- 

 hol 7 



on conductivity in amyl alco- 

 hols 9 



on the conductivity in ethyl 



alcohol 8 



Hauser, on the effect of pressure on the 



fluidity of water 17 



Higher alcohols 9 



Historical sketch of work in non-aque- 

 ous solvents 3 



Holland, conductivity in methyl alco- 

 hol 7 



on conductivity in mixed sol- 

 vents. . 15 



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Hydrocarbons 7 



Hydrochloric acid 50 



conductivity of. ... 51 

 dissociation of, in 

 mixtures of 

 methyl alcohol 



and water 56 



Hydrocyanic acid 3 



Hydrogen dioxide and water 13 



Hyperbola the normal curve for vis- 

 cosities 108 



Increase in conductivity with rise in 

 temperature, due mainly to an 

 increase in the velocity of the 



ions 165 



Inorganic solvents 3 



Jones and Bassett, evidence for hy- 

 drate theory 23 



and Douglas, on the temperature 



coefficients of dissociation . . 9 

 and Getman, evidence for hy- 

 drate theory 23 



and Murray, the effect of one 

 associated liquid on the as- 

 sociation of another asso- 

 ciated liquid 41 



and Murray, summary of their 



work 220 



and Uhler, evidence for hydrate 



theory 23 



and West, on the temperature 



coefficients of dissociation 9 

 applies the boiling-point method 

 to measure dissociation in 



methyl alcohol 8 



Barnes and Hyde, on the disso- 

 ciating power of hydrogen 



dioxide 13 



hydrate theory 23 



on dissociating as measured by 



the boiling-point method. . 9 

 on the conductivity of sulphuric 



acid in acetic acid 11 



the dissociating power of water 

 measured by freezing-point 



lowering 3 



Kablukoff, conductivity in ethereal 



solutions 10 



conductivity in methyl 



alcohol 



conductivity in mixtures 

 of ethyl alcohol and 



water 14 



on conductivity in ethyl 



alcohol . . 9 



