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THE chief part of this manual of 320 pages is specially prepared for students who are guided by the elementary division of the Syllabus of the Department of Science anc Art. In addition there are twenty-five pages about the metals and their compounds, a chapter of nine pages on what is called “Organic Chemistry,” twenty-three pages of “Experimental Illustrations,” a chapter on “Chemical Arithmetic,” a series of questions, an “Elementary Course of Qualitative Analysis” occupying thirty pages and a few less important matters.
Elementary Inorganic Chemistry.
By A. Humboldt Sexton (London: Blackie and Son, 1889.)
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Our Book Shelf . Nature 39, 605 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/039605a0
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