Index.
Times.—“It is difficult to think of a single branch of the physical sciences in which these advances are not of fundamental importance. The physicist sees the relations between electricity and matter laid bare in a manner hardly hoped for hitherto.... The workers in the field of Science are to-day reaping an unparalleled harvest, and we may congratulate ourselves that in this field at least we more than hold our own among the nations of the world.”
A Treatise on the Theory of Solution, including the Phenomena of Electrolysis. By William Cecil Dampier Whetham, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity College. Demy 8vo. x + 488 pp. 10s. net.
Athenæum.—“The choice and arrangement of the matter included are alike excellent.... Mr Whetham’s book is probably the most complete and satisfactory treatise on the subject in any language and as such is sure to enjoy a wide popularity.”
Nature.—“The treatment throughout is characterised by great clearness, especially in the physical and mathematical portions, so that the volume may be warmly recommended to students of chemistry.”
CAMBRIDGE PHYSICAL SERIES.
CONTENTS OF Mr Whetham’s ‘Solution and Electrolysis.’
I. Thermodynamics.
II. The Phase Rule.
III. The Phase Rule. Two Components. Solutions.