The Liquid State

THE twenty-eighth Guthrie Lecture of the Physical Society was delivered last April by Dr. J. H. Hildebrand, professor of inorganic chemistry in the University of California. He had chosen for his subject "The Liquid State". Prof. Hildebrand is one of the greatest authorities on the physica...

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