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            10. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), Monographs in Electroana-
               lytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, M. Dekker, New York (1995).
            11. J. Braunstein, G. Mamantov, and G. P. Smith, eds., Advances in Molten Salt Chemistry,
               Vol. 6, Plenum Press, New York (1987).

           Journals
            1. Electrochemical  themes are often treated in other journals of physical chemistry (e.g.,
               Journal of Physical Chemistry) and occasionally in journals of chemical physics.
            2. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, P. A. Kohl, ed., The Electrochemical Society, Inc.,
               Pennington, NJ.
            3. Interface, L. P. Hunt, ed., The Electrochemical Society, Inc., Pennington, NJ.
            4. Electrochimica Acta, R. D. Armstrong, ed., Elsevier Science Ltd. for the International
               Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), Oxford.
            5. Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, A. A. Wragg, ed., Chapman and Hall, London.
            6. Langmuir, W. A. Steel, ed., The American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.
            7. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Darsh T. Wasan, ed., Academic Press, Orlando,
               FL.
            8. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry (Elektrokhimiya), Yakov M.  Kolotyrkin, ed., Inter-
               periodica Publishing, Moscow.
            9. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, R. Parsons, ed., Elsevier Science, S. A., Lausanne,
               Switzerland.
           10. Corrosion Science, J. C. Scully, ed., Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford.
           11. Corrosion, J. B. Lumsden, ed., National Association of Corrosion Engineers International,
               Houston, TX.
           12. Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, H. Berg, ed., Elsevier Science, S.A., Lausanne,
               Switzerland.
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