Theses are the culmination of honor students independent research under the guidance of faculty members and are representative of Union College's commitment to giving students the tools necessary for life-long learning.
Theses/Dissertations from 1935
Change of Conductivity of Silicic Acid Gels upon Setting, Robert Louie Slobod
Theses/Dissertations from 1934
The effect of various indicators on the time of set and PH of the silicic acid gels, Antonia L. DiGesero
A systematic analysis of the Schenectady city water supply, Chauncey Pease Foote
Effect of silicic acid gel on the determination of pH, Robert L. Griffeth
Change of conductivity of silicic acid gels upon setting, Robert W. Gurry
Growth of Large Crystals, Samuel Silberkraus
Theses/Dissertations from 1933
Precipitations in gels, Bernard Freeman
A study of the velocity of ions in silica gels when under the influence of a potential, John Galaba
A study on the Liesegang phenomenon, Earl Francis Rothemich
The Thermal Dissociation of Lithium Hydride, Benjamin M. Walker
Theses/Dissertations from 1932
Study on gels; An attempt to formulate a theory to account for the Liesegang phenomenon, Casimir Bieleski
The effect of certain organic compounds on the time of set of silicic acid gels, Daniel Howell Carver
The adsorption of inorganic material by precipitated aluminum silicate, William Fiedler
A study of the structure of silicic acid gels, Charles Lawrence Raymond
Theses/Dissertations from 1931
The effect of amines on the setting time of silicic acid gels, Phillip Holmes Dewey
A Study of the Temperature of the Vapor above a Boiling Salt Solution, Leo Wilson Scott
Theses/Dissertations from 1930
The crystallation of estrogen-binding protein from Candida albicans, Carl Francis Ackerbauer
A Study of Some Properties of Silicic Acid Gels, William Joseph Rothemich Jr.
A study of the dissociation of calcium hydride, Kenneth Elwin Walker
Theses/Dissertations from 1928
A Study of the Electrical Resistance of Glass as a Function of the Temperature, William Alfred Yager
Theses/Dissertations from 1927
Measurement of Particle Size and Distribution in a Suspension, William Tappen Eveleth
A study of the baking process of oil varnishes and enamels, Roy Herman Kienle
Studies of alkali metals, Lester Clark Lewis
Selenium sulfide -- a new detector for mercury vapor, Birger Wilhelm Nordlander
The oxidation of mineral oils and the effect of positive and negative catalyst on the oxidation process, Arthur John Sherburne
Equilibrium in the system calcium, calcium hydride, hydrogen, Douglas Small
Theses/Dissertations from 1926
A Study of the Electrical Conductivity of Glass, William Worden Day
A study of triboluminescence, George David Read
Studies of tungsten hexachloride, Arthur Andrew Vernon
Theses/Dissertations from 1925
A Study of the Equilibrium between Lead, Lead Iodide and Iodine, William Worden Day
A Study of the Process of Electrical Conduction in Films of India Ink, Henry Adolph Letteron
Theses/Dissertations from 1924
The equilibrium between lead, lead iodide and iodine, Neil Bailey Reynolds