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RefNoMS/922/2
LevelFile
TitleLecture notes of Christopher Kelk Ingold
Date1936-1937
DescriptionA set of lecture notes written by Christopher Kelk Ingold to deliver a course in chemistry. The notes are typewritten, with extensive pencil annotations which are used to complete formulas, graphs and equations (which could not easily be typed).

Topics include: nuclei and electron distribution; structure of atom; 'New Quantum Theory'; resonance; induction and meomeric effect; principle of alternate polarities.
Extent113p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7950Ingold; Sir; Christopher Kelk (1893 - 1970); chemist1893 - 1970
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