Letter from Augustus George Vernon Harcourt, to John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, regarding the Bakerian Lecture 'On the laws connexion between the conditions of a chemical change and its amount.—III. Further researches on the reaction of hydrogen dioxide and hydrogen iodide' by Augustus George Vernon Harcourt and William Esson
Reference number: RR/12/326
Date: 23 June 1895
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Gives thanks for accepting the paper, which is the only one so far by William Essen. Will pass on the suggestion of the referee, regarding the different chemical changes. Discusses their results.
Subject: Physics and Chemistry
[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1895]
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- RR/12/326
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- 23 June 1895
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- 4 pages
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Letter from Augustus George Vernon Harcourt, to John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, regarding the Bakerian Lecture 'On the laws connexion between the conditions of a chemical change and its amount.—III. Further researches on the reaction of hydrogen dioxide and hydrogen iodide' by Augustus George Vernon Harcourt and William Esson, 23 June 1895, RR/12/326, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_12_326/letter-from-augustus-george-vernon-harcourt-to-john-william-strutt-3rd-baron-rayleigh-regarding-the-bakerian-lecture-on-the-laws-connexion-between-the-conditions-of-a-chemical-change-and-its-amountiii-further-researches-on-the-reaction-of-hydrogen-dioxide-and-hydrogen-iodide-by-augustus-george-vernon-harcourt-and-william-esson, accessed on 12 October 2024
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