The Absorption Spectra of Solutions As Affected By Temperature And By Dilution

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The Absorption Spectra of Solutions As Affected By Temperature And By Dilution
Harry Clay Jones
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2 amperes, and the current kept constant by means of an ad just- able slide-wire resistance. The source of current was a large number of storage cells, and this was never allowed to vary over 0. 01 ampere. Great care was exerted in keeping the current constant while obtaining a single ratio, since this is really the only time in which a slight change in current density was dangerous.
DISCUSSION OF TABLES AND CURVES. NEODYMIUM CHLORIDE IN WATER.
Table 12 gives the observed transmissions of solut
...ions of neodymium chloride in water. In all the tables the following four dilutions have been studied, the depths of cell being, generally, 2. 5, 5, 10, and 20 mm. , respec- tively; and the concentrations being made so as to keep nXd = k. In column 1 of each table there is given X, taken at such intervals as the solu- tion in question required. In those portions of the spectrum where the transmission was complete, or very nearly so, these intervals were greater than in those regions where there were absorption bands.

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