Skip to main content

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript.

  • Book Review
  • Published:

[Book Reviews]

Abstract

DR. T. B. SMITH has written a book of a very unusual type, since it is neither a text-book of analysis nor a text-book of physical chemistry, but a review of the processes of analysis in the light of modern knowledge and of physico-chemical laws. For this purpose he has considered a series of analytical operations, such as the precipitation of barium sulphate, lead sulphate, ferric hydroxide, and silver halides, the titration of chlorides against silver nitrate, of acids against alkalis, and of oxidising against reducing agents, and the methods of electro-analysis, and has brought to bear on them a wealth of physico-chemical experience which may win the admiration even of a well-read student of physical chemistry.

Analytical Processes: a Physico-Chemical Interpretation.

By T. B. Smith. Pp.viii + 373. (London: Edward Arnold and Co., 1929.) 12s. 6d. net.

This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution

Access options

Buy this article

Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

[Book Reviews]. Nature 125, 381–382 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125381c0

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/125381c0

Search

Quick links

Nature Briefing

Sign up for the Nature Briefing newsletter — what matters in science, free to your inbox daily.

Get the most important science stories of the day, free in your inbox. Sign up for Nature Briefing