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THIS little volume bears a strong family resemblance to the book on “Cyanide Processes,” by the same author, which has already been reviewed in NATURE. An engineer who has not studied chemistry so much as other subjects naturally encounters difficulties in describing a “wet” or so-called chemical process. For example, on p. 61, the equation representing the formation of gold chloride in cases where bleaching powder is used is given as follows:
The Chlorination Process.
By E. B. Wilson Pp. iv + 125. (New York: John Wiley and Sons. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1897.)
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The Chlorination Process. Nature 56, 494 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056494a0
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