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THEORETICAL introductions to physical chemistry are plentiful—practical books on the same subject are only too rare. Dr. Livingston's compact and informative book arrives at an opportune period. Physical chemistry has now become so wide a subject, and uses such specialized technique, that it becomes increasingly difficult to write a practical book which will include a selection of experiments illustrating new principles with sufficiently modest and fool-proof apparatus.
Physico-Chemical Experiments
By Prof. Robert Livingston. Pp. xi + 257. (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1939.) 10s.
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M., H. Chemistry. Nature 144, 897 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144897b0
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