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THE author of this small text-book believe that the adoption of micro-methods of qualitative analysis would be furthered if the subject could be presenre Fm a simple way which would enable junior stfijd ntr to take up the method with a minimum of sp pial apparatus and with a possibility of success. Most of the apparatus required, apart from a centrifuge, can be made by the student, suitable directions being given. Modern tests and separations are described, and the instructions are clear and adequate, no theory being introduced. The course can be regarded either as supplementary to a normal course of qualitative analysis, or as providing first instruction in the latter, when it may be reckoned to occupy a twelve weeks course of three hours a week. The apparatus is illustrated by clear and effective diagrams, and schemes for routine analysis are given.
Qualitative Inorganic Microanalysis
A Short Elementary Course. By Ronald Belcher and Dr. Cecil L. Wilson. Pp. viii + 68. (London, New York and Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., 1946.) 2s. 6d.
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Qualitative Inorganic Microanalysis. Nature 158, 79 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158079b0
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