Letter from Linus Pauling to J.S. Anderson February 2, 1938

Pauling will allow Anderson to include one of his diagrams in a text-book on inorganic chemistry; however he notes that the work of Keggin and Bradley disagrees with his own and suggests that Anderson consider their diagram of duodeciheteropoly acids instead.  View Transcript

Letter from Linus Pauling to J.S. Anderson Page 1. February 2, 1938
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Associated: J.F. Keggin, Albert J. Bradley

ID: corr12.4-lp-anderson-19380202

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