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TABLES for qualitative analysis are to be found in every chemical laboratory, and are used by every analyst at one time or another. Any attempt to supply chemists with information on quantitative analysis drawn up in the same convenient form must therefore be welcome. The present collection of tables has been carefully prepared, and is well arranged. It includes the analyses of iron ores, steel, limestone, boiler incrustation, certain slags, gaseous fuels, water, coal, and a few of the common metals and alloys. Alternative methods are not given, but the tables will be found very useful in saving the time of an analyst engaged in the examination of materials with which he is not accustomed to deal in the ordinary course of his daily work.
Tables for Quantitative Metallurgical Analysis for Laboratory Use.
By J. James Morgan, Member Soc. Chem. Industry, Member Cleveland Inst. Engineers. Tables xvi. (London: Charles Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1899.)
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Tables for Quantitative Metallurgical Analysis for Laboratory Use. Nature 60, 291 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060291c0
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