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Harry Clary Jones grad student 1907 Johns Hopkins
 (Dissociation as measured by the freezing point lowering and by conductivity--Bearing on the hydrate theory: The composition of the hydrates formed by a number of electrolytes)
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Pearce JN, Peters PE. (1938) The adsorption of the vapors of dimethyl, diethyl, and di-n-propyl ethers by activated charcoal Journal of Physical Chemistry. 42: 229-235
Pearce JN, Reed GH. (1935) The heats of adsorption of certain organic vapors on activated charcoal at 25°c. and 50°c Journal of Physical Chemistry. 39: 293-301
Pearce JN, Blackman LE. (1935) The vapor pressures and activity coefficients of aqueous of aluminum nitrates at 25° Journal of the American Chemical Society. 57: 24-27
Pearce JN, Hanson AC. (1935) The adsorption of the vapors of certain ketones and esters by activated charcoal Journal of Physical Chemistry. 39: 679-691
Pearce JN, Eversole JF. (1934) The adsorption of the vapors of certain dichloro hydrocarbons by activated charcoal. IV Journal of Physical Chemistry. 38: 383-393
Pearce JN, Reed GH. (1931) The heat of adsorption of certain organic vapors by charcoal at 25° and 50° Journal of Physical Chemistry. 35: 905-914
Pearce JN, Taylor AL. (1931) The adsorption of certain vapors by activated charcoal. III The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 35: 1091-1103
Pearce JN, Rice MJ. (1929) The adsorption of water, ethyl alcohol, ethyl acetate and acetic acid vapors by tungstic and zirconium oxides; its bearing on heterogeneous catalysis Journal of Physical Chemistry. 33: 692-704
Pearce JN, McKinley L. (1928) The heats of adsorption of certain organic vapors on charcoal at 25° Journal of Physical Chemistry. 32: 360-379
Pearce JN, Goergen SM. (1928) The adsorption of hydrogen, ethylene, acetylene and ethane by stannous oxide Journal of Physical Chemistry. 32: 1423-1433
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