WORKS ON CHEMISTRY 



By HARRY C. JONES, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Chemistry, Johns Hopkins 



University 



PRINCIPLES OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 



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THE ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 



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THE THEORY OF ELECTROLYTIC DISSOCIA- 

 TION AND SOME OF ITS APPLICATIONS 



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ELEMENTS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 



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