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THE Faraday Society, though a small body, is very active. One of the most useful features of its activity is the holding of general discussions on matters of scientific and technical interest, and the publication of these discussions in its Transactions. “The Present Position of the Theory of lonisation in Solution” was the subject of a discussion held on January 21, 1919, and the report is now issued in the form of a separate reprint (pp. 178, Faraday Society, 10 Essex Street, Strand, W.C.2, price 12S. 6d.), thus making it available to a larger public than the members of the society.
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Ions and Ionisation . Nature 104, 707–708 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/104707c0
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