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WE are pleased to note a new edition of this excellent work, in which several improvements have been made. The hundred pages of introductory matter in the first edition have been reduced by about one-half, much unnecessary pure arithmetic having been cut out. The 1200 examples with answers are, on the whole, well selected, though many of them can scarcely be called chemical. A greater number of typical examples might advantageously have been worked out at full length.
Chemical Arithmetic
By Sydney Lupton Second Edition. (London: Macmillan and Co., 1886.)
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Chemical Arithmetic . Nature 35, 74 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/035074a0
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