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The Validity of the Ionisation Theory

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THE number of NATURE which appeared on January 30 contains an abstract of a paper by L. Kahlenberg entitled “The Theory of Electrolytic Dissociation as viewed in the Light of Facts recently Ascertained.” In the paper referred to is a kind of summary of observations which have been made on non-aqueous solutions, from the consideration of which the author draws the conclusion that the electrolytic dissociation theory is untenable in the case of non-aqueous solutions.

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DAWSON, H. The Validity of the Ionisation Theory. Nature 65, 414–415 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065414b0

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