The absorption spectra of saline solutions


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ABSTRACT IN the _Scientific Transactions_ of the Royal Dublin Society (vol. vii. series ii. pp. 253-312), Prof. W. N. Hartley gives the results of a long series of experimental


investigations which he has undertaken to determine the action of heat on the absorption spectra and chemical constitution of saline solutions. After reviewing previous researches by


Schœnbein, von Babo, Schiff, Gladstone, Bunsen, Melde, Burger, Vogel, Landauer, Morton, Bolton and Russell, the author gives a description of his mode of experimenting. Wedge-shaped cells


containing the liquids under examination were heated in an air-bath with glass sides. The sources of light used were sunlight and an argand burner fed with oxygen. Access through your


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