Abstract
THIS addition to the already too numerous sets of tables for use in chemical laboratories, consists of fourteen cards containing instructions what to look for, and what to conclude, when conducting the various operations involved in the analysis of a simple salt. Five cards are devoted to stating dry tests, and the remainder are taken up with wet tests for a simple salt, soluble in water or acids. The cards will be useful in elementary chemical laboratories, where test-tubing is the order of the day; but we hope for a time when their use will be limited to students who intend to become analysts, for work conducted upon the lines laid down in these and similar analytical tables are of no educational value whatever.
Single-Salt Analysis.
By B. P. Lascelles (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co., Ltd., 1896.)
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Single-Salt Analysis. Nature 53, 508 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053508c0
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