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THIS small manual is characterised by the care which the author has taken to make clear all matters which give difficulty to beginners. The descriptive text and definitions are very concise and accurate, and the worked examples are set out in a very satisfactory fashion. The examples for exercise are both numerous and well chosen, and the book can be recommended strongly to School Certificate and Matriculation candidates as well as to junior students in the universities.
Elementary Chemical Arithmetic.
R. H.
Gibbs
By. Pp. 96. (London: Edward Arnold and Co., 1932.) 2s.
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Elementary Chemical Arithmetic. Nature 132, 191 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132191d0
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