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Sectional committee: Chemistry

Not recommended for publication. Understanding the constitution of diamond and graphite is hardly needed since X-ray technology has been introduced. The thermo-dynamic relations have already been worked out.

[Not published].

Endorsed on verso as received 29 June 1928.

Reference number
RR/37/7
Earliest possible date
June 1928
Physical description
Standardised form (type D)
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Manuscript

Creator name

Frederick Alexander Lindemann

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Frederick Alexander Lindemann, Referee's report by Frederick Alexander Lindemann, on a paper 'The modes in which valency is exercised. Part II - The tetrahedral carbon atom' by Henry Edward Armstrong, June 1928, RR/37/7, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_37_7/referees-report-by-frederick-alexander-lindemann-on-a-paper-the-modes-in-which-valency-is-exercised-part-ii-the-tetrahedral-carbon-atom-by-henry-edward-armstrong, accessed on 10 December 2024

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