Activity Listings
- Correspondence: Atomic Radii and Interatomic Distances in Metals [Filed under LP Manuscripts, 1946a.5]
- Letter from LP to Fernand Gallais, Laboratoire de Chimie Minéral, Faculté des Sciences de l'Université de Toulouse. [Note from Gallais to LP August 20, 1946] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.10, file:(G: Correspondence, 1946)]
September 25, 1946
M. Fernand Gallais
Laboratoire de Chimie Minerale
17, rue Sainte-Catherine
Universite de Toulouse
Toulouse, France
Dear M. Gallais:
I was interested to read your paper on the relation between strength of acids and bases and electronegativity of the element.
I think that the relation that you point out has validity for the case where the number of hydrogen atoms equals the number of oxygen atoms, and I am very glad to learn about your observation.
A few years ago, in a text book which I wrote for use by our students (my course in general chemistry), I pointed out a simple rule connecting the strength of an oxygen acid with the difference between the number of oxygen atoms and the number of hydrogen atoms. I do not have available an extra copy of this book, but I shall publish the rule in a short while, and send you a copy of the manuscript at that time, or perhaps an excerpt from my general chemistry text.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP:gw
- Letter from Otto Beeck, Shell Development Co., to LP RE: Agrees with the LP that Prof. J. A. A. Ketelaar would be a good addition to their staff, but states they cannot offer Ketelaar a job until he immigrates into the U.S. States Prof. Larke-Horowitz would like to offer Ketelaar a job at Purdue University. [Letter from LP to Dr. Otto Beeck September 6, 1946] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1946), #377.16]
- Note [in German] from Dr. Herman Hartman, Institut für Physikalische Chemie der Universität Franfurt, to LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165.11, file:(H: Correspondence, 1946)]
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