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THE general discussion on “The Theory of Strong Electrolytes,” organised by the Faraday Society at Oxford on April 22 and 23, was rendered noteworthy by the foreign guests who were able to attend and to take part in the proceedings: Bjerrum, Brönsted, and Christianssen from Copenhagen, Faj ans from Munich, Hevesy from Freiburg, Hiickel (a former colleague of Debye) from G6ttingen, Onsager (a present colleague of Debye) from Zurich, Remy from Hamburg, and Ulich (a colleague of Walden) from Rostock, represented the European universities, whilst America was represented by Harned from the University of Pennsylvania and Scatchard from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The delegates enjoyed the hospitality of Exeter, Jesus, and Lincoln Colleges, and the informal discussions carried on there were not the least valuable features of the meeting.
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L., T. The Theory of Strong Electrolytes. Nature 119, 676–678 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119676a0
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