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Laboratory Exercises in Inorganic Chemistry

Laboratory Exercises in Inorganic Chemistry

Laboratory Exercises in Inorganic Chemistry

This laboratory manual contains, in addition to the experiments ordinarily found in books of this class, a large number of new experiments that have been designed to illustrate the general principles which are being more and more emphasized in elementary instruction in chemistry.

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