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IN this edition minor alterations have been made to bring the subject-matter up to date. The methods of preparation of typical organic compounds and the quantitative analysis of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, the halogens, sulphur, and phosphorus, are well described. The scheme given for the identification of “an organic compound” is too incomplete to satisfy ordinary requirements, and could usefully be extended in future editions. Mixtures should also be considered.
A Course of Practical Organic Chemistry.
By Dr. T. Slater Price Dr. D. F. Twiss. Third edition. Pp. xiv + 239. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1922.) 6s. 6d.
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A Course of Practical Organic Chemistry . Nature 109, 305 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109305c0
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