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IN what is known as a “professional paper,” Mr. W. H. Waggaman, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has recently given an account of the modes of manufacture of sulphuric acid, both by the “chamber” and the “contact” process, with special reference to its production in the United States for the manufacture of fertiliser materials. As the paper contains some features of interest with respect to American practice, a short account of its contents may not be out of place at the present juncture.
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â“œThe Production of Sulphuric Acid and a Proposed New Method of Manufacture.â” By W. H. Waggaman . U.S. Department of Agriculture. Bulletin No. 283. (Washington, 1915.)
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Sulphuric Acid in America 1 . Nature 97, 60–61 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/097060a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/097060a0