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ISBN / ASIN1330640985
ISBN-139781330640982
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Excerpt from Essentials of Volumetric Analysis: An Introduction to the Subject, Adapted to the Needs of Students of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Embracing the Subjects of Alkalimetry, Acidimetry, Precipitation Analysis, Oxidimetry, Indirect Oxidation, Iodometry, Assay Processes for Drugs, Estimation of Al

The exhaustion of the second edition and the appearance of the new United States Pharmacopœia as well as the increasing demand for the book have necessitated a complete revision of "Essentials of Volumetric Analysis," and its issuance as a third edition.

The book has been considerably improved by the introduction of many new assay processes, among which may be mentioned the assays of mercuric salts, phosphates and hypophosphites by means of standard sulphocyanate solution; assays of chlorates, perborates, chloral, acetone, resorcinol, phenylsulphonates, arsenates, and alkali cacodylate.

The "c.c." has been replaced by "mil" and in other respects changes are made to accord with the new Pharmacopœia.

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