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I AM glad to see that as to the main point, the character of the “gaseous laws” of solutions, there seem to exist no more differences between Mr. Rodger and me. For Mr. Rodger, in his letter on p. 487 of NATURE, limits his remarks to some dialectical expressions, to cover an honourable retreat. I wish not to follow him on this way, because it is an endless one.
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OSTWALD, W. The Theory of Solutions. Nature 45, 606 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/045606b0
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