Abstract
NEARLY twenty years have elapsed since the appearance of this part of Roscoe and Schorlemmer's well-known treatise, and as in the interval much important work has been done in connection with the classification of the elements, with metallurgical processes, with chemical manufactures and new theories bearing upon our views of the constitution of salts, the condition of dissolved substances and other important questions have been proposed, it is obvious that the time has come when a new edition is urgently needed. It may at once be said that the revision has been accomplished with great care, with full knowledge, and, speaking generally, with a great measure of success.
A Treatise on Chemistry.
By H. E. Roscoe C. Schorlemmer. Vol. ii. The Metals. New edition completely revised by Sir H. E. Roscoe, assisted by Drs. H. G. Colman and A. Harden. Pp. 1192. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1897.)
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T., W. A Treatise on Chemistry. Nature 57, 457–459 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057457a0
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