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THIS handy volume, which appears as one of the “Encyclopédie scientifique des Aide-Mémoire,” affords another indication of the continually increasing application of electricity to chemical analysis. About a third of the book is devoted to the description of apparatus used in electro-chemical analysis and to general considerations of a practical and theoretical nature. The latter contain certain inaccuracies which indicate that the author is not conversant with the advances made during the last decade, in regard to our knowledge of the nature of salt solutions on the basis of the theory of electrolytic dissociation.
Analyses Électrolytiques.
By Ad. Minet. Pp. 170 (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, Masson et Cie, 1899.)
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Analyses Électrolytiques . Nature 61, 5 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/061005b0
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