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Manuals of Chemical Technology II The Rare Earth Industry Manuals of Chemical Technology III Industrial Nitrogen Compounds and Explosives

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THESE volumes form part of a series of manuals of Chemical Technology which is being produced under the editorship of Dr. Geoffrey Martin. The series consists largely of compilations, each extending to about 120 octavo pages, suitably illustrated (where illustrations are available) with process cuts, and provided with fairly full bibliographies and references to original sources of information. But it must be obvious that in such limited space there is not much room for descriptive letterpress or for detailed accounts of technical methods.

Manuals of Chemical Technology. II. The Rare Earth Industry.

By S. J. Johnstone. Together with a chapter on The Industry of Radio-active Substances. By Dr. A. S. Russell. Pp. xii + 136. (London: Crosby Lockwood and Son, 1915.) Price 7s. 6d. net.

Manuals of Chemical Technology. III. Industrial Nitrogen Compounds and Explosives.

By Dr. G. Martin W. Barbour. Pp. viii + 125. (London: Crosby Lockwood and Son, 1915.) Price 7s. 6d. net.

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T. Manuals of Chemical Technology II The Rare Earth Industry Manuals of Chemical Technology III Industrial Nitrogen Compounds and Explosives . Nature 96, 365–367 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096365a0

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