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IN those laboratories where a course of qualitative analysis is the plan adopted to give a knowledge of practical chemistry, these tables may prove useful. The reactions for the metals and acids are arranged in a tabular form, and by means of the tables the student learns, not only the ordinary methods of separation for the metals, but also their other distinctive tests.
Elementary Chemical Analysis. Distinguishing Tables and Tests.
By Prof. P. Carmody. Pp. v + 35. (Trinidad: D. Adamson and Co., 1902.) Price 2s. 6d.
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Elementary Chemical Analysis. Distinguishing Tables and Tests . Nature 66, 575 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066575c0
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