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THE report on the Faraday Society's general discussion on “Colloidal Electrolytes”, held in London on September 27-29, 1934, is noteworthy for its very wide scope, since it includes no less than 36 papers, with discussions to which a large number of speakers contributed. Attention may also be directed to an improved binding, which appears to have been rendered necessary by the expansion of the report to more than four hundred pages (as compared with about forty pages for the first of these discussions in 1907), and to the very modest price at which it has been issued. In view of the importance of the subject with which it deals, its authoritative character, and the very favourable conditions under which it is available, it may be anticipated that the report will have a wide circulation beyond the boundaries of the Society to which the credit for its publication belongs.
Colloidal Electrolytes:
a General Discussion held by the Faraday Society. Pp. iv + 422 + 6 plates. (London and Edinburgh: Gurney and Jackson, 1935.) 18s. 6d net.
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Chemistry. Nature 136, 593 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136593b0
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