Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . (Person).= Cal. = Cal. (Persr)n).= Cal. (calculated fmnisolid metal at M. P.) BlS-MLTll. = -f (Regnaultand Bede). Melting point = 267 Heat in solid nu tal at M, P. = Cal. (from above formula )Heat in melted metal at AL P. = Cal. (Person).Latent heat of fusion = Cal. (Person). Sm (li<|uid) (280° to 360°) = (Person). Sm (o to t) Melting point Heat in solid metal at M. P. 1 leat in liquid metal at M. P. Latent heat of fusion S (liquid) (335 to 430°) Sm (o to t) Sm (o to 100°)Sm (o to 100) TUOKIUM.


Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . (Person).= Cal. = Cal. (Persr)n).= Cal. (calculated fmnisolid metal at M. P.) BlS-MLTll. = -f (Regnaultand Bede). Melting point = 267 Heat in solid nu tal at M, P. = Cal. (from above formula )Heat in melted metal at AL P. = Cal. (Person).Latent heat of fusion = Cal. (Person). Sm (li<|uid) (280° to 360°) = (Person). Sm (o to t) Melting point Heat in solid metal at M. P. 1 leat in liquid metal at M. P. Latent heat of fusion S (liquid) (335 to 430°) Sm (o to t) Sm (o to 100°)Sm (o to 100) TUOKIUM. = (Nilson). Uranium. = (Bliimcke). July, 1905.] ELECTROCHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY. 267 CORRESPONDENCE. Electrolytic Copper. To the Editor of Electrochemical and Metallurgical Industry:Sir—I herewith send you a photograph of electrolytic cop-per which shows its crystalline structure very clearly. The piece was broken from the lower corner of a full sizecathode which had been operating under bad conditions in an. CRYST.\LLINE STRUCTURE OF ELEC-TROLYTIC COPPER. insoluble anode tank. There was presumably a very highcurrent density at this corner. The photograph magnifies about one and a half diameter. Lawrence Addicks. Perth Amboy, N. J. Notes. Americ. Electrochemic.\l Society.—The next meetingof the American Electrochemical Society will be heldon September 18, 19 and 20, at Bethlehem, Pa., in responsetc an invitation tendered by the president of Lehigh the May meeting of the Board of Directors the followinggentlemen were elected members: fiubert Buckley, NiagaraFalls, N. Y.: H. F. Lewis, Boston, Mass.; Theo. W. Richards,Cambridge, Mass.; Edgar F. Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. At theJune meeting the following gentlemen were elected members:Chas. Butters, Berkeley, Cal.; Clarence P. Hatter, Chicago,111.; Ralph D. Mershon, New York; Jas. K. Pnmpelly, In-dianapolis, Ind.; Harvey L. Williams, Bristol, Tenn. Sulphate of Ammonia from Pe.\t.—Accor


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