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Physico-Chemical Tables Vol I Chemical Engineering and Physical Chemistry

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THIS volume is the first half of an elaborate work intended to be a compendium of tables and data covering the whole domain of physical chemistry, for use both in the laboratory and the works. The scheme is an ambitious one, and the labour of compiling the present 548 pages of closely printed matter must have been no light task. The book which Mr. Castell-Evans's work most closely resembles is undoubtedly Landolt and Bornstein's well-known treatise, which is about the only one with which the writer is acquainted covering the same field. The chief difference between the two books lies in the fact that Mr. Evans has included about sixty pages of arithmetical and algebraical data, which should prove quite useful.

Physico-Chemical Tables. Vol. I. Chemical Engineering and Physical Chemistry.

By John Castell-Evans Pp. xxxii + 548. (London: Chas. Griffin and Co., Ltd.) Price 24s. net.

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H., J. Physico-Chemical Tables Vol I Chemical Engineering and Physical Chemistry . Nature 67, 314–315 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067314a0

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