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THE pupil who uses this book ought to obtain an intelligent grasp of the principles of chemical analysis. A chapter on simple experiments in manipulation leads to chapters on the reactions of the various groups of metals and the acids, and these are followed by instructions for systematic analysis, analysis of mixtures, and volumetric work. The instructions are clear and concise, but, as might be expected from the nature of the subject, the book departs but little from the style of others of the same kind.
Chemical Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative.
By W. Briggs R. W. Stewart Pp. x + 128. (London: W. B. Clive.)
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Chemical Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative. Nature 58, 366 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058366d0
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