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MR. SPENCER PICKERING has, in your number for January 7, brought forward certain difficulties which he says the advocates of the dissociation hypothesis have persistently ignored. I have been waiting in the hope that some one who supports the gaseous theory of solution as well as the theory of electrolytic dissociation would answer his letter. As no one has done so, I venture once more to trespass on your space.
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WHETHAM, W. The Theory of Dissociation into Ions. Nature 55, 606–607 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/055606b0
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