Edward Wight Washburn

Affiliations: 
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
Area:
electrolyte solutions
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(1881 - 1934)
http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/deceased-members/20000919.html
http://www.scs.illinois.edu/~mainzv/Web_Genealogy/Info/washburnew.pdf

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Arthur A. Noyes grad student 1908 MIT
 (Determination of the hydration of ions by transference experiments in the presence of a nonelectrolyte)
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Washburn EW, Smith ER. (1934) THE ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION OF WATER BY PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES. Science (New York, N.Y.). 79: 188-9
Washburn EW, Smith ER. (1934) The isotopic fractionation of water by physiological processes 1,2 Science. 79: 188-189
Washburn EW. (1933) THE NEED OF ADEQUATE PROVISION FOR THE QUANTITY PRODUCT ON OF DEUTERIUM WATER. Science (New York, N.Y.). 78: 555-6
Washburn EW. (1933) The need of adequate provision for the quantity production of deuterium water Science. 78: 555-556
Washburn EW, Smith ER. (1933) The isotopic fractionation of water by distillation and by adsorption The Journal of Chemical Physics. 1: 426
Washburn EW, Urey HC. (1932) Concentration of the H Isotope of Hydrogen by the Fractional Electrolysis of Water. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 18: 496-8
Washburn EW. (1931) Crystalline rubber hydrocarbon Physical Review. 38: 1790-1791
Washburn EW. (1926) A method of estimating atomic weights with the aid of the periodic law Journal of the American Chemical Society. 48: 2351-2352
Washburn EW. (1925) SOME EFFECTS OF THE ATMOSPHERE UPON PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 61: 49-56
Washburn EW. (1925) Some effects of the atmosphere upon physical measurements Science. 61: 49-56
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