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IN this book the authors have, as they clearly explain in their preface, deliberately selected from the large number of new methods available in analytical chemistry, in order to provide, in a con veniently limited space, details of one really sound analytical procedure for each of the substances discussed. They state the principles on which they have made their selections: that methods involving the use of the sintered glass crucible are preferable to those necessarily confined to “Gooch”: that the methods should be as little empirical as possible: that they should have a definite bear ing on analytical practice: and that they should not involve the use of inaccessible reagents.
Modern Methods in Quantitative Chemical Analysis.
By Dr. A. D. Mitchell Dr. A. M. Ward. Pp. xi + 178. (London, New York and Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., 1932.) 6s.
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B., A. Modern Methods in Quantitative Chemical Analysis . Nature 131, 531 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131531a0
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