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AT the present day chemical knowledge is so important a factor in the successful conduct of nearly all technical work that such books as Stillman's “Engineering Chemistry” appeal to a very large audience, and so well has the professor of analytical chemistry in the Stevens Institute done his work. that the third edition will be as warmly welcomed as its predecessors. In it much of the work has been revised, the most modern standard methods introduced, and a considerable amount of new matter added, those portions on lubricating oils and the technology of the blast furnace being especially noticeable.
Engineering Chemistry: a Manual of Quantitative Chemical Analysis for the Use of Students, Chemists, and Engineers.
By Thomas B. Stillman. Third edition. Pp. xxii + 597. (Easton, Pa.: The Chemical Publishing Co.) Price 4.50 dollars.
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Engineering Chemistry: a Manual of Quantitative Chemical Analysis for the Use of Students, Chemists, and Engineers . Nature 73, 387–388 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/073387b0
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