Researches upon the atomic weights of cadmium, manganese, bromine, lead, arsenic, iodine, silver, chromium, and phosphorus . <HHSTJMUT HiLi^ l^, D. C. PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON I9IO CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTONPUBLICATION No. 135 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORYOF HARVARD COLLEGE QDy 63 tK3 2132-34 THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, PREFACE. This collection of papers upon the atomic weights of certain common ele-ments embodies the results of researches of which the experimental work hasbeen carried on in the Chemical Laboratory o


Researches upon the atomic weights of cadmium, manganese, bromine, lead, arsenic, iodine, silver, chromium, and phosphorus . <HHSTJMUT HiLi^ l^, D. C. PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON I9IO CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTONPUBLICATION No. 135 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORYOF HARVARD COLLEGE QDy 63 tK3 2132-34 THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, PREFACE. This collection of papers upon the atomic weights of certain common ele-ments embodies the results of researches of which the experimental work hasbeen carried on in the Chemical Laboratory of Harvard College during thepast six years. All of the papers have already been published separately bothin American and in German periodicals, and references to the places of publi-cation are given at the beginning of each article. In reprinting the papers in the present form the only changes of importancewhich have been made are due to more exact knowledge of the fundamentalatomic weights upon which the calculations depend. Many recent investiga-tions, especially that upon the analysis of lithium chloride and perchloresearchesuponat00baxt


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