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Turner — Turner. 



Turner, William E. S., D. Sc. 1911 

 London; stud. Birmingham; 02— 04 Lekt., 

 Chemie & Phys., Techn. Seh., Oldbury, 

 04—18 Lekt., phys. Chemie, Univ., Shef- 

 field, 18 Vorst.. Abtlg. d. Glastechnol., & 

 seit 20 Prof., Glastechnol., ebda; * 1881, 

 Sept. 22, Wednesbury. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Hrsg. d. Journ. of the Soc. of Glass Technology. 



An introduct. to modern inorganic chemistry 

 (m. H. N. Friend, H. F. V. Little & H. V. A. 

 Briscoe), London 1914. — Molecular associat., 

 178 S., London 15. — In Thorpe's Dict. of 

 applied Chemistry, 3 Bd., London 21, d. Ab- 

 6chn. : Glass, 25 S. 



Anier. Ceramic Society: The choice of glass 

 batches containing lime, 5 S. (3, 1920). 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: The interpretat. 

 of molec. weight results from measurements on 

 soluts., 2 S. (37, 1915). 



Ann. Reports Soc. Chem. Ind.: Glass, 30 S. 



— Refractory materials, 29 S. (5 & 6, 1920/21). 

 Bit. Assn. Reports: The molec. state of 



salts in solut.^), IS. — lonisat. in solvents of 

 low dielectric constant, 1 S. (1915). 



Journ. de Chlm. phys.: Guye: Complexite 

 molec. dans l'etat liquide, 3 S. (10, 1912). 



Journ. Soc. Glass Technology: Influence of 

 small quantities of Chlorides & sulphate in pro- 

 ducing opalescence in glass^), 8 S. — Act. of 

 NaOH solut. on glass at different temp.^) ^), 



3 S. — The attack of chemical reagents on glass 

 surfaces, & a comparison of different types 

 of chemical glassware^) *), 48 S. — Some com- 

 mon Problems in melting & working glass. I: 

 The Substitut, of saltcake by Na^CGj. II: 

 The relative sizes of glass & air ports, 3 S. — 

 A bibliographical contribut. towards the study 

 of the durability of glass, 10 S. (1, 1917). — 

 The resistant power of heavy Pb-K-glass to 

 chemical agents^) *), 3 S. — Some notes on the 

 annealing of glass^), 12 S. — The resistant pro- 

 perties of some types of foreign chemical glass- 

 ware, 12 S. — Effect of the continued act. on 

 chemical glassware of water, acid & alkali, 5 S. 



— Effect of temp. on rate of corros. of glass^), 

 2 S. — Solubility of clay in glass, 5 S. (3, 18). — 

 Bottle glass & glass bottle manufacture, 12 S. 

 — The annealing temp. of the lime-sodaglasses^), 



4 S. — Further investigats. on chemical glass- 

 ware'), 3 S. — Years progress in glass research 

 under the auspices of the glass research dele- 

 gacy, 12 S. — The glass industry of North 

 America, 33 S. — Properties of lime-soda glas- 

 ses®), 6 S. — Durability of lime-soda glasses^)*)'), 

 10 S. — The heat expans. of soda-lime glasses'), 

 4 S. — Infi, of lime on the value of Young's 

 modulus of elasticity for the lime-soda glasses^), 

 6 S. — Some experiments on glas for lampwor- 

 king purposes^) *) *), 9 S. — Mg-Na-glas- 

 tes*) *), 3 S. — Annealing temp. of Mg-Na-glas- 

 ses'), 4 S. (3, 19). — Optical properties of some 

 lime-soda glasses'), 4 S. — The thermal ex- 

 pans. of Mg-containing glasses'), 5 S. — The com- 

 parative effects of Na & K in Pb glass for table 

 wäre*), 6 S. — Density of the soda-lime glasses'), 

 2 S. — Density of Na-Mg-glasses'), 5 S. — 

 Discolourat. produced by Pb, Sb & As in lamp 

 worked glass tubing*), 4 S. — The composit., 

 drying & firing shrinkage, porosity & density 

 of British fireclays suitable for glass furnace 

 refractory materials^) '), 43 S. — Factory in- 

 spect. of glassware, 8 S. — Shrinkage, porosity 

 & other properties of a China clay after being 

 fired at various temp.*) *), 3 S. — Some deve- 

 lopments in the study of glass technology 



1919/20, 9 S. — Infi, of Si on the annealing 

 temp. of glass^) ') *), 5 S. — The effect of ad- 

 ded feispar on the shrinkage & porosity of 

 AI -fireclays after being fired at high temp.*), 

 6 S. (4, 20). — Infi, of AI on the properties of 

 glass») 1»), 8 S. — The effect of AI on the an- 

 nealing temp. of glass^), 4 S. — Note on some 

 optical properties of the Na-Al trisilicateglas- 

 ses'), 2 S. — The effect of SiOj & Na^ on the 

 thermal expans. of glasses^), 3 S. — Thermal 

 expans. of glasses containing AF), 5 S. — The 

 relative advantages & disadvantages of li- 

 mestone, burnt lime & slaked lime, as consti- 

 tuents of common glass batches containing 

 soda ash & saltcake»), 11 S. — Shrinkage, po- 

 rosity & other properties of british fireclays 

 after being fired at high temp.*), 9 S. — Den*- 

 sity of glasses containing Al^), 5 S. — Teaching 

 & research in glass technology 1921, 7 S. — 

 Some properties of lime-magnesia glasses & 

 their commercial applicat.^), 3 S. (5, 21). — 

 Act. of various analyt. re-agents on chemical 

 glass wäre (m. T. E. Wilson), 3 S. — A critical 

 examinat. of meth. commonly used in deter- 

 mining the durability of glass, 15 S. — Effect 

 of Mg on the resistance of glass to corroding 

 agents & a comparison of the durability of 

 lime & magnesia glasses*) i"), 7 S. — The 

 British glass industry, Its development & 

 Outlook, 39 S. — Product. of colourless glass 

 in tank fiu:naces w. particular reference to the 

 use of Se, 13 S. — Composit. of lime suitable 

 for various purposes in glassmaking^"), 7 S. 



— Density of soda-lime-magnesia glasses & 

 some observats. on the calculat. of density*), 

 6 S. — Some observats. on the mixing of glass 

 batches in factoriesi") U)i2)^ 12 S. (6, 22). 



London, Chem. Soc. Journ.: The molecular 

 complexity of amides in various solvents, 

 Teil 1 & 2 (m. A. N. Meldrum), 15 & 11 S. 

 (93 & 97, 1908 & 10). — A study of the Lands- 

 berger- Sakurai boiling-point meth. for deter- 

 mining molecular weights, 9 S. — The molecu- 

 lar complexity in the liquid state of tervalent 

 N compoundsis)^ 14 s. (97, 10). — Molecular 

 associat. in water^*), 12 S. — Molecular asso- 

 ciat. & its relationship to electrolytic disso- 

 ciat. The molecular complexity of halogen 

 containing Compounds, 31 S. (99, 11). — The 

 molecular condit. of some organic NH4 salts in 

 bromoform, 6 S. (101, 12). — Solubilities of 

 salts of NH4 bases in water & in CHCI3. 1 : 

 Solubility as a constitutive property^*), 8 S. — 

 The solubilities of alkalihaloids in methyi, 

 ethyl, propyl & iso-amylalcohols^*), 6 S. (103, 

 13). — The viscosities of some binary liquid 

 mixtures containing formamide^*), 12 S. — 

 Connex. betw. the dielectr. const. & the sol- 

 vent power of a liquid*'), 6 S. — Infi, of solvents 

 on molecul. weights I: Salts 1®), 27 S. — Nature 

 of molecul. associat. Its relat. to chemic. com- 

 binat.'), 19 S. — The molecul. wts. of alkaliha- 

 loids, & an account of their Compounds w. 

 the alcohols*'), 10 S. — The viscosities of form- 

 amide mixtures w. the alcohols*), 3 S. (105, 

 14). — The dielectric const. of some organic 

 solvents at their melting or boiling points, 6 S. 



— The freezing point diagrams of formamide 

 w. water & the aliphatic acids & their bearing 

 on the interpretat. of viscosity measurements, 

 10 S. (107, 15). 



London, Chem. Soc. Proc: The molecular 

 complexity, in the liquid state, of amines, ni- 

 triles & amides, IS. — A possible intramole- 

 cular change in the inactive alkyloxyacetic 

 acids, 1 S. (3.5, 1909). — A simple & efficient 

 meth. of dehydrating subst. by electr. heating 



