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Inorganic General, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Vol. 1 of 2: Theoretical and Practical; A Text-Book and Laboratory Manual; Containing ... in Chemical Equations and Mathematics; An

Author Oscar Oldberg
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Author(s)Oscar Oldberg
ISBN / ASIN1528309383
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Excerpt from Inorganic General, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Vol. 1 of 2: Theoretical and Practical; A Text-Book and Laboratory Manual; Containing Theoretical, Descriptive, and Technological Chemistry; Class Exercises in Chemical Equations and Mathematics; And Practical Manufacturing Processes

Hence this book includes general theoretical Chemistry, de scriptive chemistry, the general principles and laboratory methods applicable to the production of inorganic chemicals, and practical exercises for the class room as well as the laboratory. It also includes manufacturing processes for five hundred im portant individual preparations.

In the treatment of the fundamental principles of theoretical chemistry I have sought to give the student clear conceptions of such important subjects as the atomic theory; chemical polarity; the relative intensity of the chemical energy of different elements; atomic valence; chemical notation and nomenclature.

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