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J. Chem. Soc.. :1418-1442
Autor:
L. E. Sutton, E. H. Rodd
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J. Chem. Soc.. :1985-1992
Autor:
E. H. Rodd
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Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 6:231-250
Frederick Maurice Rowe, Professor in the Department of Colour Chemistry and Dyeing at the University of Leeds, died on the 8 December 1946, at the age of fifty-five. He was born on 11 February 1891 at Stroud in Gloucestershire where his father, H. J.
Autor:
E. H. Rodd
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. 89:292-313
In Part ΙΙΙ of these studies, in which a number of isomorphous paradibromobenzenesulphonates of the rare earth metals (La, Ce, Nd, Pr, Gd, Sm) are described crystallographically,* the conclusion was arrived at that in these salts three of the benz
Autor:
E. H. Rodd
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J. Chem. Soc.. :1936-1941
Autor:
E. H. Rodd
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J. Chem. Soc.. :2323-2330
Autor:
E. H. Rodd
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Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 7:519-531
William Palmer Wynne, Emeritus Professor of the University of Sheffield, died on 16 February 1950, three days after his eighty-ninth birthday. A man of slight build and stature, in later years frail in appearance, with a somewhat ascetic yet attracti
Autor:
Henry Edward Armstrong, E. H. Rodd
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. 87:204-217
In a communication on the “Classification of the Elements” brought under the notice of the Society by one of us in 1902, a method of ordering the elements was advocated which was different, in essential respects, from that we owe to Mendeléeff,
Autor:
Henry Edward Armstrong, E. H. Rodd
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. 90:463-492
In Part V of these Studies much evidence was adduced showing that a close relationship is traceable between the substituted sulphonic chlorides and bromides generally of the form C 6 H 3 R 1 R 2 . SO 2 X, as these may all be referred to equivalence p