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RefNoEC/1897/21
Previous numbersCert XII, 50
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TitleNeville, Francis Henry: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationFifteenth Wrangler 1871. Author of Recent Progress in the study of Alloys. (Science Progress. Vol IV No' 20921.1895 Joint Author with C T Heycock of the following "On a Simplified Form of Apparatus in Determining the Density of Ozone (Proc.Camb.Phil.Soc.V); "Lowering of the Freezing Point of Tin by the Addition of other Metals' (Proc.Chem. Soc.Vol 5, 1889. "Lowering the Freezing Point of Tin by the Addition of other Metals" (Trans. Chem. Soc LV. 1889 "Molecular Weights of Metals when in Solution" (ibid LVII;) "Freezing Point of Triple Alloys of Gold, Cadmium, and Tin" (ibid; LIX.;) Lowering of the Freezing Points of Cadmium, Bismuth, and Lead, when alloyed with other Metals" (ibid LXI.;_ Isolation of a Compound of Gold and Cadmium" (ibid); "Freezing Point of Alloys in which Thallium is the Solvent" (Ibind 1894); Freezing Point of Triple Alloys" (ibid) "On the Determination of High Temperatures by Means of the Platinum Resistance Pyrometers" (ibid 1895)
ProposersWilliam Ramsay; G D Liveing; A VErnon Harcourt; W Roberts Austen; ?; W M Hicks; Henry E Roscoe; Henry E Armstrong; James Dewar; R Meldola
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Neville, Francis Henry: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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