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IMPORTANT advances in chemistry have often been the result of new methods of research, and these have generally involved the use of new apparatus. The introduction of the balance made the greatest of revolutions in chemistry; but the thermometer, the blowpipe, the polariscope, and the spectroscope in its multifarious applications may also be cited as examples.
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GLADSTONE, J. The Value of the Refraction Goniometer in Chemical Work 1 . Nature 33, 352–353 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/033352a0
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