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TitleSome applications of the ionic theory of solutions. I. The solubility of thallous chloride in solutions of potassium nitrate, potassium sulphate, and thallous sulfate at 25 ̊. II. The solubility of barium and lead iodates in water and in solutions of other salts both with and without a common ion. III. The conductance of solutions of sodium and ammonium iodides in amyl alcohol and of sodium iodide in propyl alcohol at 18 ̊. IV. The potential of the stannous-stannic electrodeTypeTextMonographContributionWinninghoff, Wilford Joseph, 1889- (Contributor) Illustrative ContentIllustrations Authorized Access PointWinninghoff, Wilford Joseph, 1889- Some applications of the ionic theory of solutions. I. The solubility of thallous chloride in solutions of potassium nitrate, potassium sulphate, and thallous sulfate at 25 ̊. II. The solubility of barium and lead iodates in water and in solutions of other salts both with and without a common ion. III. The conductance of solutions of sodium and ammonium iodides in amyl alcohol and of sodium iodide in propyl alcohol at 18 ̊. IV. The potential of the stannous-stannic electrode