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THROUGHOUT the history of chemistry two lines of advance may be traced. At one time chemists have endeavoured to answer the question, what does this substance do? At another time they have inquired, of what is this substance composed?
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MUIR, M. Chemical Equilibrium . Nature 21, 516–518 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021516a0
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