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Laboratory Manual of Physical Chemistry (Classic Reprint)

Author Albert Watson Davison
Publisher Forgotten Books
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ISBN / ASIN1440055831
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In view of the fact that there are, as a rule, available for laboratory work not more than two and one-half hours at a time, it has been found desirable to have the different pieces of apparatus set up beforehand by the instructor. To this end ,each experiment is preceded by an exact list of the apparatus and chemicals needed. It is believed that this will materially aid the instructor in assembling the necessary equipment. At the Rensselaer Polytechnic I nstitute, the laboratory course immediately follows the completion of the theoretical course in physical chemistry, and students are thus prepared to take up the study of any experiment herein listed. It is therefore found practical to prepare the equipment for one or two units of each exercise before the laboratory course starts, and to shift the student successively from one experiment to another. In this way, an excessive amount of preparatory work is avoided. Many of the experiments have been in use in their present form at this I nstitute, and elsewhere, for a number of years, and have been found to be thoroughly satisfactory. Directions have been made as concise as possible.
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