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Chemistry

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IN this little work the author has attempted to sketch the most important advances made during the years 1914–25 in inorganic chemistry. Since separate volumes in the series deal with the closely related branches of physical chemistry, physico-chemical mineralogy and petrology, colloidal chemistry and atomic structure, and others are to follow on metallography and inorganic chemical technology, attention has been mainly directed to experimental work on the preparation and properties of the elements and their compounds.

Anorganische Chemie.

Von Prof. Dr. Robert Schwarz. (Wissenschaftliche Forschungsberichte, Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe, Herausgegeben von Dr. Raphael Ed. Liesegang, Band 16.) Pp. xi + 139. (Dresden und Leipzig: Theodor Steinkopff, 1927.) 8 gold marks.

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Chemistry. Nature 122, 534–535 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122534d0

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