Jones, H. C. (1912). The electrical conductivity, dissociation, and temperature coefficients of conductivity from zero to sixty-five degrees, of aqueous solutions of a number of salts and organic acids. Carnegie institution of Washington.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJones, Harry C. The Electrical Conductivity, Dissociation, and Temperature Coefficients of Conductivity from Zero to Sixty-five Degrees, of Aqueous Solutions of a Number of Salts and Organic Acids. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie institution of Washington, 1912.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationJones, Harry C. The Electrical Conductivity, Dissociation, and Temperature Coefficients of Conductivity from Zero to Sixty-five Degrees, of Aqueous Solutions of a Number of Salts and Organic Acids. Carnegie institution of Washington, 1912.