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ONE of the difficulties facing the young teacher of chemistry is the devising and executing of experiments suitable for class and laboratory use. For some years before taking up the first post, the teacher will have been performing experiments in what are regarded as more advanced parts of the subject, and when the time comes to deal with the supposedly simple experiments involved in a course of School Certificate standard, trouble begins for those who are unaware of the great difficulty of many such experiments and have not the necessary skill and experience.
Lecture Experiments in Chemistry
By G. Fowles. Pp. xvi + 564. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1937.) 16s. net.
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Lecture Experiments in Chemistry. Nature 139, 780 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139780a0
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