Gesetzmäßigkeiten bei der Fällung und Adsorption kleiner Substanzmengen und ihre Beziehung zur radioaktiven Fällungsregel. Offprint from Gerlach's library
by Hahn, Otto
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Hahn, Otto (1879-1968). Gesetzmäßigkeiten bei der Fällung und Adsorption kleiner Substanzmengen und ihre Beziehung zur radioaktiven Fällungsregel. Offprint from Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft 59 (1926). 2014-2025pp. 234 x 157 mm. Original printed wrappers, slightly sunned. Very good. From the library of Walther Gerlach (1889-1979), with his pencil signature on the front wrapper.
First Edition, Offprint Issue. On regularities in the precipitation and adsorption of small amounts of substance and their relation to the radioactive precipitation rule. This copy is from the library of Walther Gerlach, co-discoverer of spin quantization in a magnetic field (the "Stern-Gerlach" effect).
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- Gesetzmäßigkeiten bei der Fällung und Adsorption kleiner Substanzmengen und ihre Beziehung zur radioaktiven Fällungsregel. Offprint from Gerlach's library
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- Hahn, Otto
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- 1926
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