Abstract
(1) ALTHOUGH the United States has for many years been the chief sulphuric acid-producing country in the world yet, curiously, its technical experts have, hitherto, omitted to make any notable contribution to the standard works dealing with: the manufacture of this commodity. The advent of this monograph not only repairs this omission but also gives a welcome insight into the recent developments which have taken place in America.
(1) Sulfuric Acid Manufacture
By Andrew M. Fairlie. (American Chemical Society Monograph Series, No. 69.) Pp. 669. (New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation; London: Chapman and: Hall, Ltd., 1936.) 48s: 6d. net.
(2) Cours de chimie industrielle
Par Prof. G. Dupont. Tome 1: Generality, les combustibles. Pp. vi + 184. 35 francs. Tome 2: Les industries minérales. Pp. iv + 337. 55 francs. (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1936.)
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D., G. (1) Sulfuric Acid Manufacture (2) Cours de chimie industrielle. Nature 138, 568–569 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138568a0
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