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Department of Chemical Engineering technical papers, 1900-1935

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Department of Chemical Engineering technical papers, 1900-1935
Volume 2

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Reprints: Department of Chemical Engineering: University of Wisconsin: Volume 2

The efficiency of college training of men for the chemical industries, Burgess, Charles F. pp. [unnumbered]-618

Electrolytic refining as a step in the production of steel, Burgess, Charles F. pp. 181-184

Polarization in its relation to the decomposition pressure of electrolytes, Watts, Oliver P. pp. 91-108

Über das Schmelzen von Kohle, Mendenhall, C. E.; Watts, O. P. pp. 783-789 ff.

Electrolytic corrosion of iron in concrete, Burgess, Charles F. pp. [1]-20

The utility of the metallographic microscope, Aston, James pp. 1-12 ff.

Some alloys of calcium, Breckenridge, James Miller pp. [1]-37 ff.

Malleable cast iron, Aston, James pp. [1]-11 ff.

The electrical resistance of iron alloys, Aston, James; Burgess, Charles F. pp. 205-224

The preparation and properties of metallic cerium, Hirsch, Alcan pp. 57-104

Standard methods recommended for testing of dry cells, pp. 275-296

Performance of dry cells, Hambuechen, Carl pp. 297-302

The making of magnesia crucibles, Watts, Oliver P. pp. 64-66

The volatility of zinc oxide, Kowalke, O. L. pp. 557-560

The effect of various substances on the rate of corrosion of iron by sulphuric acid, Watts, Oliver P. pp. 337-358

The rate of rusting of iron and steel, Aston, James; Burgess, Charles F. pp. 219-240

Influence of various elements on the corrodibility of iron, Aston, James; Burgess, Charles F. pp. 241-258

Physical and chemical data on dry cells and dry cell material, Hambuechen, Carl; Ruhoff, O. E. pp. 467-472 ff.

The influence of cinders on the corrosion of iron imbedded in clay, Schulte, Walter B. pp. 209-217 ff.

Report of committee on calorimetry, Klumpp, J. B. pp. [1]-109 ff.

Some present pickling methods, Storey, Oliver W.

Iron pipe used for electric conduit, Storey, Oliver W. pp. [1]-16

The electrodeposition of cobalt and nickel, Watts, Oliver P. pp. 99-152

Some sources of error in gas calorimetry, Kowalke, O. L. pp. 114-120

Some observations on base metal thermocouples, Kowalke, O. L. pp. 377-389 ff.

The effect of addition agents in the electrodeposition of iron, Li, M. H.; Watts, O. P. pp. 529-536

Addition agents in the deposition of zinc from zinc sulphate solution, Shape, A. C.; Watts, O. P. pp. 291-296

Polarization single potentials, Hitchcock, Claude N. pp. 415-440

A microscopic study of electrolytic iron, Storey, Oliver W. pp. 489-527 ff.

A study of the annealing process for malleable castings, Storey, Oliver W. pp. [1]-20

A study of the annealing process for malleable castings, Leasman, E. L. pp. 169-200

The constancy of base metal thermocouples as related to the microstructure, Kowalke, O. L. pp. 199-214

Some notes on the manufacture of tin plate and the recovery of tin wastes, Kowalke, O. L. pp. 84-87

Reinforced concrete building in Mexico, Abbey, J. F. p. 88

Some observations on nickel plating solutions, Watts, Oliver P. pp. 33-36


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