This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.
[1] Solutions to Sticky Problems. Booklet
More Solutions to Sticky Problems. Booklet
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[2] Introduction to Practical Viscometry. Booklet
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A.G.Frederikson
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[4] Viscosity and Flow Measurement.
Van Wazer, Lyons, Kim, Colwell.
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D.Bradley
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Fluid Extraction Technology
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D.R.McKelvey
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M.S.Banna
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J.Mason
J.Chem.Ed. v.65 p.17-20 (January 1988)
[16] Why is Mercury Liquid?
L.J.Norby
J.Chem.Ed. v.68 p.110-113 (February 1991)
 
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