Referee's report by Thomas Martin Lowry, on three papers 'On the stability of unimolecular films. Part I.—The conditions of equilibrium', 'On the stability of unimolecular films. Part II.-The mechanism of film expansion' and 'On the stability of unimolecular films. Part II.— Dissolution in alkaline solutions' by C G Lyons and Eric Keightley Rideal
Reference number: RR/39/80
Date: 19 March 1929
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Sectional Committee: Chemistry
Recommended for publication in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London'. Suggests revising the section on interfacial tensions.
[Published in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London' A, 1929]
Endorsed on verso as received 20 March 1929.
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Thomas Martin Lowry, Referee's report by Thomas Martin Lowry, on three papers 'On the stability of unimolecular films. Part I.—The conditions of equilibrium', 'On the stability of unimolecular films. Part II.-The mechanism of film expansion' and 'On the stability of unimolecular films. Part II.— Dissolution in alkaline solutions' by C G Lyons and Eric Keightley Rideal, 19 March 1929, RR/39/80, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_39_80/referees-report-by-thomas-martin-lowry-on-three-papers-on-the-stability-of-unimolecular-films-part-ithe-conditions-of-equilibrium-on-the-stability-of-unimolecular-films-part-ii-the-mechanism-of-film-expansion-and-on-the-stability-of-unimolecular-films-part-ii-dissolution-in-alkaline-solutions-by-c-g-lyons-and-eric-keightley-rideal, accessed on 13 December 2024
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On the stability of unimolecular films. Part I.—The conditions of equilibrium External link, opens in new tab.
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1929 Reference number: RR/39
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