HEITLER W. & F. LONDON. UNITING CHEMISTRY WITH QUANTUM MECHANICS.
Wechselwirkung neutraler atome und hom�opolare Bindung nach der Quantenmechanik.
Berlin Julius Springer 1927. 8vo. Contemp. hcloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In: Zeitschrift f�r Physik Vol. 44. VIII903 pp. Entire volume offered. Heitler & London's paper: pp. 455-472. A stamp to titlepage. Clean. � First appearance of grounbreaking paper which was the first to explain the nature of the chemical bound using wave mechanics and thus explaining the forces active when atoms exchange electrons and creating molecules.<br><br>"In June Heitler and London published their famous paper on the hydrogen molecule in which they showed the existence of a new kind of saturable nondynamic forces the so-called "exchange forces" of attraction or repulsion between like particles and developed a schematic theory of the homopolar valence which eventually BROUGHT THE WHOLE OF CHEMISTRY UNDER THE SOVEREIGNTY OF QUANTUM MECHANICS. These results not only lent weight to the concept of like particles they also showed that like particles may be indistinguishable that is may lose their identity a conclusion which follows from the uncertainty relations or more precisely from the impossibility of keeping track of the individual particles in case of interactions of like particles. Jammer in "The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanic" pp. 343 ff.<br><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1927 C. hardcover
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LAURENT AUGUSTE. A TURNING POINT IN CHEMISTRY.
Note sur le radical de l'acide chloroph�nisique; par M. laurent. Renvoi rejected � la commission pr�c�demment nomm�e.
Paris Bachelier 1836. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des S�ances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 3 S�ance Lundi 7 Novembre. Pp. 523- 558. Entire issue offered. Laurent's paper: pp. 552-553. � First apperance in print of Laurent's announcement of his fundamental discovery rejected at first by the Academy in which he "converted Dumas' theory into a real theory of substitution by making the importent addition that when a compound undergoes chlorination the chlorine takes the place and as it were plays the part of the hydrogen which is removed." Findlay.<br>Laurent demomstrates that a chlorine atom can be substituted for a hydrogen atom in a chemical with little change in properties. As this refutes the prevailing concept his work is rejected by the chemical community at first. Bunch 1836 C. unknown
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HOMBERG WILHELM GUILLAUME. THE FIRST DETERMINATION OF EQUIVALENT WEIGHTS IN CHEMISTRY.
Observation sur la quantite exacte des sels volatiles Acides contenus dans les differens esprites acides. Observations sur la quantit� D'Acides absorbe's par les Alcalis terreux. 2 Memoirs.
Paris Jean Boudot 1702 a. 1703. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "M�moires de l'Academie des Sciences". Ann�e 1699 a. Ann�e 1700. Pp. 44-51 and 1 textillustration. depicting his pp. 64-71. � First appearance of the 2 papers which represents Homberg's main works. In these papers he shows for the first time how to determine equal weights of substances that all acids differ only in water content and that dry acids combines in equal proportions with alkali. In the first paper he also gives the Pygnometer Bottle its modern form.<br><br>"Probably his most importent work was on the strenght of acids and the quantity required to neutralize a given quantity of alkali two papers published in 1699 and 1700 - the papers offered - Homberg recognized that different alkalis neutralized the same acid in different proportion but believed that the relative strenghts of two acids could be determined by using the same alkali in each case. he treated the the question of neutralization or dissolvability as he called it in quite quantitative fashion showing that if an alkaline salt were treated with an acid the gain of weight ofthe salt wasan indication of the amount of acid absorbed.Homberg nevertheless understood the fundamentals of the process and thereby laid the foundation for an understanding the nature of salts."DSB VI p. 478.<br><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1700 C. unknown
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DAVY HUMPHRY FOUNDATION OF ELECTRO CHEMISTRY FIRST GERMAN EDITION.
Ueber die chemischen Wirkungen der Electricit�t. Vorgelesen in der k�nigl. Societ�t zu London als Bakerian Lecture am 20sten Novemb. 1806. Frei �bersetzt von Gilbert. 2 Theile.
Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1808. Without wrappers as published in "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 28 Erstes u. Zweites St�ck. Pp. 1-160 a. 1 folded engraved map. pp. 161-256 a. 1 engraved plate.The entire issues offered. Davy's paper: pp. 1-43. a. pp. 161-202. � First German edition of ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTENT CONTRIBUTIONS EVER MADE TO CHEMICAL SCIENCE as Davy here outlined a theory of mass action forcast the use of electricity in atomic disintegration and announced the isolation by electrolytic methods of two new elements sodium and potassium. He used the most powerful electric battery of the time a voltaic pile invented 1800 by Volta.<br>"Humphrey Davy.was among the first to investigate the decomposition of water. In 1806 he delivered a Bakerian Lecture the paper offered here in the German version before the Royal Society of London "On some chemical agencies of electricity" 1807 which pointed out several fallacies in the theory of electrolysis. Davy's experiments on the chemical effects of electrical currents on substances causing their decomposition led to his discovery of several new elements: potassium 1807 sodium 1807 barium 1808 calcium 1808 and boron 1808" Milestone of Science No. 52 - Davy's first Bakerian Lecture won a Prize from Napoleon even though France and England were at War. - Partington vol. IV pp. 42 ff. - PMM No 255 note. - Parkinson Breakthroughs: 1807 C.<br><br>The issue contains also Heron de Villefosse: "Nivellement des Harzgebirges mit dem Barometer" pp. 49-114 a. 1 engraved folded map.<br><br><br>Berzelius called Davy's 1806 Bakerian Lecture On Some Chemical Agencies of Electricity "one of the best memoirs which has ever enriched the theory of chemistry." This paper was central to any chemical affinity theory in the first half of the nineteenth century. unknown
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BERZELIUS JONS JACOB. THE INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE OF CHEMISTRY INTRODUCED.
Experiments on the Nature of Azote of Hydrogen and of Ammonia and upon the Degrees of Oxidation of which Azote is susceptible. Essay on the Cause of Chemical Proportions and on some Circumstances relating to them: together with a short and easy Method of Expressing them.
London Robert Baldwin 1813 a. 1814. 8vo. 2 contemp. hcalf. Marbled boards. Spines lacks and boards loose. In: "Annals of Philosophy; or Magazine of Chemistry Mineralogy Mechanics. By Thomas Thomson". Vol. II and Vol. III. Entire volumes offered. Berzelius' papers: pp. 276-284 357-368 the first paper in vol. II pp. 443-454 vol. II a. pp. 51-62 93-106 244-257 a. 353-364. vol. III. Internally fine and clean. � First printing of these milestone papers in the history of chemistry where Berzelius introduced his famous chemical symbolism whereby an element is generally represented by the first letter of its Latin name or in the event of elements having the same first letter by the first two letters. Even though his atomic symbols were introduced in 1813 see the note on p. 359 in the first paper it was quite a few years before Berzelius's symbols were adopted by the chemistry community. But once accepted they became the new international language of chemistry.<br><br>Berzelius "contributed more to the development of the atomic theory and to the setting up of accurate values of the atomic weights than did any other worker of the time. Of his contributions moreover to the development of the atomic theory and the advancement of chemical science not the least valuable was the introduction of a chemical symbolism which with slight modification is in use at the present day. By giving his symbols a quantitative meaning - the symbol of an element representing one atomic proportion by weight - it was possible "to show briefly and clearly the number of elementary atoms in each compound and after the determination of their relative weights present the results of each analysis in a simple and easely retained manner". This symbolism was speedily adopted on the Continent but in England only after some considerable time."Findlay "A Hundred Years of Chemistry" p. 14.<br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1813 C. - Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 258 ff. - Holmberg 1813:28 a. <br><br>The volume contains other notable papers THOMAS THOMSON "On the Discovery of the Atomic Theory" pp. 329-338. and <br>JOHN DALTON "Remarks on the Essay of Dr. Berzelius on the Cause of Chemical Proportions" pp. 174-180 Vol. III. hardcover
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MACQUER PETER JOSEPH. "FIRST MODERN DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY"
Chemisches W�rterbuch oder allgemeine Begrifft der Chymie nach alphabetischer Ordnung. Zweyte verbesserte und vermehrte Ausgabe. 6 vols out of 7 missing vol. 5.
Leipzig Weidmanns 1788-1791. 8vo. In 6 contemporary blue card board bindings with paper title-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear to extremities and ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper on all volumes. Small stamp to front free end-paper end title-page. Otherwise fine. Vol 1: LXII 806 2 blanks pp frontiespiece; Vol 2: 2 853 1 pp.; Vol 3: 2 788 pp.; Vol 4: 2 754 pp.; Vol 6: 2 813 1 pp.; Vol 7: 2 1030 � Third second Leonhardi German edition of this landmark work "which may be regarded as the first scientific work of its class." Ferguson I:p.60 and is considered the "first modern dictionary of chemistry".<br><br>"The second edition of the German translation of the second French edition of the Dictionnaire Paris 1778 revised by J. G. Leonhardi 1746-1823. Beginning his translation in 1780 while teaching medicine at Leipzig he completed the work in 1783 after being appointed professor at Wittenberg . Leonhardi was a former pupil of P�rner the title of whose translation he incorporated into his first edition Leipzig 1781-83; 6 vols. 8vo. To the present edition Leonhardi added numerous notes of his own plus some from P�rner's German and Keir's English translation and material from the Italian editions of Scopoli and Vairo." Neville vol. 2 P. 118. unknown
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CAILLETET L. RAOUL PICTET THE LIQUEFACTION OF OXYGEN A BREAKTHROUGH IN LOW TEMPERATURE CHEMISTRY.
De la Condensation de l'oxyg� et de l'oxyde de carbone. Cailletet Exp�riences sur la liqu�faction de l'oxyg�ne. 2 papers.
Paris Gauthier-Villars 1877. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des S�ances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 85 No 26 entire issue offered. With htitle and titlepage to vol. 85. Titlepage with a stamp on verso seen on front. Pp. 1185-1248. Cailletet's paper: pp. 1213-1214. Pictet's paper: pp. 1214-1217. With an illustration of the apparatus in the text. � First printing of these two milestone papers in Low-temperature Chemistry. This process of liquefaction of oxygene was achieved independently in the same year by Cailletet and Pictet using different methods. Cailletet used the Joule-Thomson effect; oxygen was cooled while highly compressed then allowed to rapidly expand cooling it further resulting in the production of small droplets of liquid oxygen. Pictet's method was more elaborate using compounds pumps. This compound is shown on the illustration in the text.<br><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1877 C. - Magee "Source Books in Physics" p. 192-93 Cailletet and pp. 194-96 Pictet. unknown
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BRODIE BC. THE ATOMIC DEBATE IN CHEMISTRY. "BOOLEAN CHEMISTRY" B. C.
The Calculus of Chemical Operations; being a Method for the Investigation by means of Symbols of the Laws of the Distribution of Weight in Chemical Change. Received April 25 Read May 3 1866. Part I-II. I. On the Construction of Chemical Symbols. II. On the Analysis of Chemical Events. Received January 13 - Read May 18 1878. 2 papers.
London Taylor and Francis 1866 a. 1877. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Vol. 156 - Part II a. vol. 167 - Part I. Pp. 781-859 a. pp. 35-116. Clean and fine. � First appearance of both papers controversial as Brodie here tries to established a new chemical philosophy refusing atomism and founding the calculation of chemical processes on Boolean Algebra defining chemical symbols with mathematical terms and notations. The work is a remarkable attempt to set chemistry on a rational deductive basis. - The introduction in the second paper meets the main points raised by his critics.<br><br>"In 1866 the Royal Society began to publish Brodie�s "The Calculus of Chemical Operations" Philosophical Transactions 156 1866 781-859; 167 1877 35-116 which introduced Greek symbols for the chemical elements to replace the roman alphabet Berzelian symbols that contemporary chemists used to represent atomic weights. Brodie�s symbols however represented operations on space volumes not weights for besides its revolutionary symbolism the calculus also demanded an appreciation of George Boole�s algebraic logic which Brodie had studied after the publication of Boole�s Investigation of the Laws of Thought in 1854. In this an equation such as y = xy is a symbolic statement that y is a subset of x in which the symbol x is an operator on y. Although professional mathematicians like William Donkin and Henry Smith later advised Brodie it appears that he developed the system without professional help. The principal difficulty about the calculus for the present-day historian and philosopher of science is the need to explain it before going on to discuss it and the difficulty of giving any concise description of it. <br><br>Boole had developed the concept of symbolic operators in algebraic analysis. These provided a code as to how the symbols were to be understood and manipulated. Brodie exploited this in the idea of a chemical operator or chemical operations that he symbolized by Greek letters. It is probably unwise therefore to interpret Brodie�s philosophy as analogous to Percy Bridgman�s later operationism. He proposed that if two substances with the empirically-derived weights x and y combined to form a new compound with weight xy then x y = xy. From such weight equations he constructed a symbolic algebra that bypassed any atomistic interpretation."William H. Brock in "Hyle Biography". unknown
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MOISSAN HENRI ONE OF THE MAJOR PROBLEMS IN CHEMISTRY SOLVED THE ISOLATION OF FLUORINE
Recherches sur L'Isolement du Flour.
Paris G. Masson 1887. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf raised bands gilt spine. Light wear along edges. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique" 6e Series - Tome 12. 576 pp. Entire volume offered. Moissan's paper: pp. 472-537. Many textillustrations of apparatus in woodcut. � First appearance of the paper in which Moissan describes his isolation and observation of the properties of fluorine gas and his succes in producing diamond with his pectacular arc method. Fo these achievements he was the first French to be awarded the Nobel Price in chemistry 1906.<br><br>The existence of the element fluorine had been well known for many years but all attempts to isolate it had failed and some experimenters had died in the attempt.<br>"Moissan eventually succeeded in preparing fluorine in 1886 by the electrolysis of a solution of potassium hydrogen difluoride KHF2 in liquid hydrogen fluoride HF. The mixture was needed because hydrogen fluoride is a non-conductor. The device was built with platinum/iridium electrodes in a platinum holder and the apparatus was cooled to -50 �C. The result was to completely isolate the hydrogen produced from the negative electrode from the fluorine produced at the positive one.This is essentially still the way fluorine is produced today." Wikipedia.<br>Partington IV p. 912. - Weeks "Discovery of teh Elements" p. 272 ff. - Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1885 C. hardcover
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WURTZ ADOLPHE. ANNOUNCING THE DISCOVERY OF THE AMINES IN CHEMISTRY.
Sur une s�rie d'alcalis organiques homologues avec l'ammoniaque.
Paris Bachelier 1849. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des S�ances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 28 No 7. Pp. 189-240 entire issue offered. Wurtz's paper: pp. 223-226. � First appearance of the announcement of Wurtz's outstanding discovery of Liebig�s prediction that there might be organic compounds analogous to ammonia and derivable from it by the replacement of hydrogen - the amines. The entire memoir was not published in full until 1855 in 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique'.<br><br>Wurtz is most noted for his investigation of glycols and for his discovery of the amines. The latter discovery in 1849 the paper offered was very significant at the time for ot suggested the possibility of a new type the ammonia type which helped to explain the behaviour of nitrogenous compounds. Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book." pp. 362-63. - <br><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1849 C. unknown
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WOHLER F. et J. LIEBIG. THE DISCOVERY OF "EMULSIN" A MAIN WORK IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Sur la Formation de l'Huile d'Amandes am�res. Emploi d'un nouveau M�dicament en place des Waux distill�es du Laurier-Cerise ou d'Amandes am�res propos� par. F. Woehler et J. Liebig.
Paris Crochard et Comp. 1837. Orig. printed wrappers. No backstrip. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." tome 64 Cahier 2 Fevrier 1837. Pp. 113-224. Entire issue offered with printed wrappers. W�hler a. Liebig's papers: pp. 185-209 a. pp. 209-217. � First appearance of this classic paper in organic chemistry in which W�hler and Liebig showed how Amygdalin could be decomposed by a vegetable emulsion the first example of a glycoside. The papers were issued at the same time in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie".<br><br>"The conclusions which you have drawn from the investigation of bitter-almond oil" wrote Berzelius to Liebig and W�hler "are certainly the most importent which have so far been reached in the domain of vegetable chemistry and give promise of shedding an unexpected light over this part of the science.The facts which you have set forth inspire such reflections that they may be regarded as the dawn of a new day in vegetable chemistry."Berzelius-W�hler Briefwechsel.<br><br>"During the years that Liebig was preoccupied with the ether theory and with organic acids he also carried out two importent investigations with W�hler. In october 1836 W�hler wrote that he had discovered a way to transform amygdalin to oil of bitter almonds and hydrocyanid acis by distilling it with manganese and sulfuric acid and he invited Liebig to join in pursuing the topic. Two days later he made a more remarkable discovery. It had occurred to him that perhaps thetransformation of amygdalin could be effected by the albumin in the almonds in a manner similar to the action of yeast in sugar.W�hler suspected that the decomposition was an example of what Berzelius had recently defined as catalysis. Liebig and W�hler then divided up the detailed examination of the properties and composition of amygdalin. They precipitated from the emulsion of almonds a substance which when dissolved retain its action. They named the active substance "emulsion". Its effectiveness in very small quantities confirmed that it acted like yeast."DSB VIII p. 342. unknown
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LAURENT AUGUSTE. INTRODUCING THE "NUCLEUS THEORY" IN CHEMISTRY.
Recherches diverses de Chimie organique. Suite des Recherches diverses de Chimie organique.
Paris Crochard 1836. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands gilt spine. A few scratches to spine. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." 2e Series Tome 66. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. Entire volume offered. Laurent's papers: pp. 136-213 a. pp. 314-335. Internally fine and clean. � First printing of Laurent's long paper in which he tried to develope the rules of substitution into a chemical system oforganic compounds the "Nucleus theory". Laurent is considered one of the most importent chemists in the 18th century<br><br>His first theoretical efforts were largely taxonomic in character. He then began to develop a pictorial model based on atomistic representations as considered by earlier French crystallographers. Laurent�s "nucleus theory" or "theory of derived radicals"located every substance at the intersection of two kinds of transformations: substitutions which operate on the matter inside the fundamental radical and do not affect its general chemical behavior and external modifications which influence various chemical functions. DSB.<br><br>"In his studies of the derivatives of naphtalene Laurent was impressed by the fact the the fundamental properties of these compounds remained in spite of the various substitutions which took place in them. A certain nucleus seemed to impose its properties on all its derivatives. This nucleus theory was the basis for the unitary which was specifically formulated by Gerhardt."Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 345.<br><br>The volume contains other notable papers by Regnault D'Arcet Chevreuil Rose Gay-Lussac and Carlo Matteucci's importent memoir "Sur la Propagation du Courant Electriques dans les Liquides" pp. 225-313. hardcover
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COUPER A. S.ARCHIBALD SCOTT. INTRODUCING A NEW ERA IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Sur une nouvelle Th�orie cimique. Note pr�sent�e par M.Dumas.
Paris Mallet-Bachelier 1858. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des S�ances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 46 No 24. Pp. 1121- 1173 entire issue offered. Couper's paper: pp. 1157-1160. A faint dampstain to right margins. � First appearance of this milestone announcement in organic chemistry - a longer memoir was published in "Annales de Chimie et de Physique" later in the same year 1858 - in which independently of Kekul� Couper introduces the CONCEPT OF BONDS represented as a dash or a dotted line in chemistry and also observes the very importent fact that carbon atoms forms the backbone of organic compounds.<br><br>"It was not till 1858 that a satisfactory theory of molecular constitution was advanced simultaneously and endependently by thwo young chemists Friedrich August Kekul� and Archibald Scott Couper. The theory of molecular constitution put foreward.by Couper and Kekul� rested on two main postulates the quadriivalency of carbon.and the capacity of the carbon atom for mutual linking or combining together to form a carbon "chain". By this hypothesis of the mutual linking together of carbon atoms - which waslater confirmed by experiment - it was possible to explain the formation of organic compounds containing a large number of carbon atoms. On the foundation of their postulates two postulates moreover they showed how the molecular constitution or mutual linking together of the atoms of a compound could be represented diagrammatically and the relstions between different compounds made readily intelligible. In his classic paper "On a New Chemical Theory" the paper offered here in its first appearance advanced beyond Kekul� by representing the constitutions of the compounds by means of GRAPHIC FORMULA in which as at the present day the valencies pf the atoms are represented by lines.his formulae are similar to those at present in use."Findlay pp. 34 ff<br><br>"The theory of Kekul� and Couper gave the chemists the maeans of solving the problems of chemical constitution; and by means of the graphic or constitutional formulae it became possible to represent the molecular constitution of known compounds and to foresee the possible existence of isomeric compounds."Findlay.<br><br>Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1858 C. unknown
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WOHLER F. und J. LIEBIG. PIONEER WORK IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Recherches sur la Nature de l'Acide Urique.
Paris Crochard 1838. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands spine gilt. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." 2e Series Tome 68. 448 pp. entire volume offered. W�hler & Liebig's paper: pp. 225-336. Clean and fine. small stamps to verso of titlepage. � First French edition of this importent paper in the development of organic chemistry. It is the last joint paper of importence from "these two men .pioneers in the development of organic chemistry form a twin constellation in the chemical firmament"Alexander Findley in "A Hundred Years of Chemistry" p. 23. The paper is a translation of "Untersuchungen �ber die Natur der Harns�ure" published at the same time in Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie 1838 <br><br>W�hler and Liebig collaborated on one more major piece of work a study of uric acid. The paper offered. W�hler suggested the subject and the idea seems to have come from his medical interests. Uric acid was not easily obtainable�snake excrement was the only substantial source�and relationships with urea and allantoin were suspected by W�hler. As a student he had won a prize in 1828 for an essay on the conversion in the human body of chemicals taken orally and excreted in urine. The technique adopted by Liebig and W�hler was to subject uric acid ad the derivatives they prepared to oxidation and reduction by reagents of different concentrations and strengths. W�hler seems to have been the first to heat reagents together in sealed glass tubes but after an explosion he thought metal ones safer.<br><br>Their 100-page paper described fourteen new compounds and their preparation and analysis.7 An attempt to establish a new radical called "uril" C8N4O4 was less successful. Perhaps even more significant than the sophisticated practical and theoretical organic chemistry was the new spirit revealed. Writing to Berzelius in 1828 W�hler was doubtful whether animal substances could be prepared in the laboratory. In 1832 he began the paper on the benzoyl radical with a description of organic chemistry as "the dark region of organic nature." But in 1838 his work with Liebig led him to write at Liebig�s suggestion: "The philosophy of chemistry will conclude from this work that it must be held not only as probable but as certain that all organic substances insofar as they no longer belong to the organism will be prepared in the laboratory. Sugar salicin morphine will be produced artificially. It is true that the route to these and products is not yet clear to us because the intermediaries from which these materials develop are still unknown but we shall learn to know them."DSB. hardcover
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LAVOISIER ANTOINE LAURENT ET AL. THE LAVOISIERIAN REVOLUTION IN CHEMISTRY
M�moire Sur la Combustion du Fer. Etc. etc. etc.
Paris Rue et Hotel Serpente 1789. 8vo. Contemporary half calf. Gilt spine slightly rubbed light wear to spine ends. "Annales de Chimie: ou Recueil de M�moires Concernant la Chimie et les Arts qui en D�pendent. Par MM. de Morveau Lavoisier Monge Berthollet De Fourcroy le Baron de Dietrich Hassenfratz & Adet." Tome Premier. 23122 pp. The entire volume offered. Some scattered brownspots. A small wormtract to upper margin of ab. 20 leaves no loss of letters. � First edition of the first volume of this very important journal founded by Lavoisier and his friends collaborating in establishing THE NEW SCIENCE of Anti-Phlogistic theory in chemistry. Crosland in "The two French Revolutions" and "The Imperial Despotism of Oxygen" claims that for a clear understanding of the CHEMICAL REVOLUTION THE NEW JOURNAL of ANNALES DE CHIMIE can be rightly considered as FUNDAMENTAL as the "Traite �lementaire de Chimie".<br><br>"A third and most important instrument was the establishment of a new scientific journal edited - and dominated - by the votaries of the "new chemistry". The first number of this journal of the Annales de chimie appeared in 1789 the year of the Revolution. Its editors were besides Lavoisier his early disciples - Guyton Berthollet Fourcroy and Monge - with the addition of three new recruits: the Strassbourf metallurgist the Baron de Dietrich Jean-henri Hssenfratz and Pierre Auguste Adet."DSB VIII p.81.<br><br>LAVOISIER'S paper on COMBUSTION pp. 19-30 contains his important interpretation of the phenomena of combustion in air making the fundamental distinction between burning and combustion. By this "Lavoisier gave to the study of chemistry a new life a new direction and a wider outlook." Alexander Findley.<br><br>"The Lavoisierian memoir on combustion of iron stood out among the large number of interesting papers discussed in the first volume of the "Annales". In his account Lavoisier sustained that in nature combustion without flames did occur. Thus he clarified the distinction between ordinary burning and combustion: an issue on which the majority of traditional chemists were confused. The need for accuracy and precision in laboratory practices was emphasised in his study as it was a means to determine quantities rather than assuming them."Angela Bandinelli in "Scientific Communication During a Major Change .Empirical Research: Annales de chimie vs Obs. sur la physique/ Journal de physique 1789-1803.<br><br>The volume furthermore contains important papers by: Adet Fourcroy 3 papers Berthollet 3 papers Chaptal Hassenfratz 5 papers Baron de Dietrich 2 papers Klaproth 2 papers Girtanner Dollfuss Bonz de Ettingen Crell De Morveau. unknown
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LAURENT AUGUSTE. INTRODUCING THE "NUCLEUS THEORY" IN CHEMISTRY.
Recherches diverses de Chimie organique. Suite des Recherches diverses de Chimie organique.
Paris Crochard 1836. Contemp. hcloth. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." 2e Series Tome 66. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. Entire volume offered. Laurent's papers: pp. 136-213 a. pp. 314-335. Some scattered brownspots. � First printing of Laurent's long paper in which he tried to develope the rules of substitution into a chemical system oforganic compounds the "Nucleus theory". Laurent is considered one of the most importent chemists in the 18th century<br><br>His first theoretical efforts were largely taxonomic in character. He then began to develop a pictorial model based on atomistic representations as considered by earlier French crystallographers. Laurent�s "nucleus theory" or "theory of derived radicals"located every substance at the intersection of two kinds of transformations: substitutions which operate on the matter inside the fundamental radical and do not affect its general chemical behavior and external modifications which influence various chemical functions. DSB.<br><br>"In his studies of the derivatives of naphtalene Laurent was impressed by the fact the the fundamental properties of these compounds remained in spite of the various substitutions which took place in them. A certain nucleus seemed to impose its properties on all its derivatives. This nucleus theory was the basis for the unitary which was specifically formulated by Gerhardt."Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 345.<br><br>The volume contains other notable papers by Regnault D'Arcet Chevreuil Rose Gay-Lussac and Carlo Matteucci's importent memoir "Sur la Propagation du Courant Electriques dans les Liquides" pp. 225-313. hardcover
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WADDELL JOHN
Arithmetic Of Chemistry
The Macmillan Company New York: 1899. Hardcover no dustjacket. Fair condition. The front cover is very discolored. Deals with the difficulties encountered by students when attempting to make chemical calculations. Provides a simple and systematic treatment of the subject. The Macmillan Company, New York: 1899 hardcover
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: 90413X1
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Royal Society of Chemistry
Near-infrared Nanomaterials: Preparation Bioimaging and Therapy Applications Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Series
2016-08-10. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
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: 1782623191 ISBN : 1782623191 9781782623199
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Royal Society of Chemistry
Janus Particle Synthesis Self-Assembly and Applications: RSC Smart Materials Series
2012-10-18. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
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: 1849734232 ISBN : 1849734232 9781849734233
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BRONX CC CHEMISTRY DEPT
Chemistry 02: Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory Manual
2014-04-09. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
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: 146524154X ISBN : 146524154x 9781465241542
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Royal Society of Chemistry Editor
CHEMICALS IN THE OIL INDUSTRY Special Publications Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry 1998-01-29. Hardcover. Very Good. Glossy pictorial boards Book is in very nice condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
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: 27547 ISBN : 085186466X 9780851864662
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Brame JSS. Professor of Chemistry Royal Naval College J. S.
FUEL Solid Liquid and Gaseous
London England: Edward Arnold 1920. Textbook hardback no dust jacket second edition third impression 1920. Book condition is Very good plus. Hardcover of the book is green boards with gold lettering still very clean and clear light aging to inside of the book has been read but is intact very clean for a 95 year old book no writing or stamps No Dust Jacket .WRAPPED IN A PLASTIC BAG TO PROTECT CONDITION OF BOOK.We have other titles in this genre in stock and give discounts in shipping on additional books sent in the same package .Summary - This edition includes some additional matter and revised certain statistical matter present in the first edition. ."Every effort has been made to place before the technical man who is not a fuel specialist but requires a good general knowledge of the subject as full information on all fuels of importance a space permits; at the same time the scientific principles underlying gas producer practice combustion etc. have not been neglected. As far as possible the diagrams have been chosen to illustrate principles and typical forms of plant and apparatus". 2nd Edition 3rd Impression. Hard Cover. Near Fine/None. Edward Arnold Hardcover
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: 9050315001
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Wagner A. August / PaeAYler J. Johannes.
Handbuch für die gesamte Gerberei und Lederindustrie. ERGÄNZUNGSBAND apart. Im Auftrage des Verlages bearbeitet von A. Wagner R. Lauffmann u. W. Mensing. Mit einem systematischen Stichwortverzeichnis u. einem Anzeigenanhang.
Leipzig Deutscher Verlag 1937. . Gerberei-technischer Teil S. 1-192 gerberei-chemischer Teil 193-339 Stichwort-Verzeichnis zu den Abschnitten des Gesamtwerks: Technische Grundlagen Kraftanlagen die rohe Haut das Gerben Gerbmittel u. deren Prüfung Gerbstoffbereitung das Leder Rauchwaren u. Pelze Lederverarbeitung Abfallstoffe Chemie Technik chemische u. technische Grundstoffe. - Vord. flieg. Vors. geknickt fingerfleckig u. mit Besitzvermerk Titelblatt mit Randeinriß; sonst gut Leipzig, Deutscher Verlag, 1937. unknown
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: 74448
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Royal Society Of Chemistry
Molecular Design and Applications of Photofunctional Polymers and Materials
Royal Society of Chemistry RSC . hardcover. New. pp. 500 Royal Society of Chemistry RSC hardcover
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: 651387188 ISBN : 1849735751 9781849735759
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malcolm e. author ; royal society of chemistry author ; rose m. e. editor rose
Mass Spectrometry Volume 8 Specialist Periodical Report
Royal Society of Chemistry 1985-05-01. Hardcover. Used:Good. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
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: DADAX0851863280 ISBN : 0851863280 9780851863283
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Pravdic Velimir editor
Proceedings of the 6th Ruder Bo�kovic Institute's International Summer Conference "Chemistry of Solid Liquid Interfaces": and of the International Symposium "Precipitation and Interfacial Phenomena in Mineralization in Biological and Biopolymer Matrices" : Cavtat Croatia Yugoslavia June 22-30 1982
Cavtat Croatia. Very Good. 1983. Hardcover. Black cloth cover with gilt lettering on spine is clean and unworn. Binding sound. Pages clean and unmarked. Previous owner's name in ink on ffep. Address stickers on front paste down endpaper. Would be as new but for ownership marks. Not former library book. Papers are also published in Croatica Chemica Acta 56 1983. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 262 pages . hardcover
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: 15181
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Brown Harry Darrow editor
Chemistry of the Cell Interface Part B
New York: Academic Press Inc. Fine with no dust jacket. 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. 0121361020 . Part B only of two parts. Book is as new. Not a remainder. Previous owner's name Drost author of first chapter on ffep. else unmarked. Lacking DJ. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 327 pages . Academic Press Inc hardcover
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: 15130 ISBN : 0121361020 9780121361020
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Hokin Lowell E.
Metabolic Pathways Volume 6: Metabolic Transport
New York: Academic Press Inc. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1972. Third Edition. Hardcover. 0122992563 . Book is as new but for previous owner's name on front free endpaper and light speckling from dust on top edge of textblock. Lacking DJ. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 704 pages . Academic Press Inc. hardcover
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: 15133 ISBN : 0122992563 9780122992568
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Dence Joseph B. & Dennis J. Diestler
Intermediate Physical Chemistry: Stationary Properties of Chemical Systems
New York: John Wiley & Sons. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0471812439 . Book is as new but for previous owner's name on front free endpaper. Lacking DJ. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 524 pages . John Wiley & Sons hardcover
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: 15134 ISBN : 0471812439 9780471812432
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Horne Ralph Albert
Water and Aqueous Solutions: Structure Thermodynamic and Transport Processes
New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1972. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0471409456 . Green cloth cover is clean with very minimal wear at head and tail of spine. Binding sound. Previous owner's name stamp on front free endpaper and top edger of text block. Lacking DJ. Not a former library book. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 838 pages . John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
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: 15142 ISBN : 0471409456 9780471409458
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Matijevic Egon
Surface and Colloid Science Volume 1
New York: Wiley-Interscience. Fine with no dust jacket. 1969. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0471576301 . Lacking DJ otherwise as new. Includes "The Thermodynamics of Fluid Interfaces" and "Theory of Surface Tension". Errata sheet laid in. This is not a former library book. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 266 pages . Wiley-Interscience hardcover
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: 15146 ISBN : 0471576301 9780471576303
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry May 1925
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1925. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921320
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry April 1925
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1925. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921316
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry September 1924
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1924. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921323
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry January 1925
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1925. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921318
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry March 1925
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1925. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921319
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry November 1924
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1924. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921321
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry October 1924
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1924. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921322
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry February 1924
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 1924. Single Issue Magazine. Good. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry unknown
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: 120921317
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Mittal Kash L.
Polyimides and Other High Temperature Polymers: Volume 4 Synthesis Characterization and Applications
Leiden and Boston: VSP. Near Fine. 2007. Hardcover. 9067644544 . Book is new but upper front corner has a light bump. No remainder mark. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 434 pages . VSP hardcover
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: 14733 ISBN : 9067644544 9789067644549
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TARENDASH ALBERT S
Barron's Regents Exams And Answers: Chemistry: The Physical Setting
Barron's Educational Series Inc. Hauppauge: 1999. Softcover. Good condition. Contains 7 actual Regents Exams - more than 800 questions. Answers explained - wrong answers analyzed. Reference tables and diagrams. Test-taking tips for higher scores. Self-analysis charts to pinpoint your weak areas. ISBN: 0812031636. Barron's Educational Series, Inc., Hauppauge: 1999 paperback
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: 76019X1 ISBN : 0812031636 9780812031638
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Royal Society of Chemistry Staff
Kinase Drug Discovery
Royal Society of Chemistry RSC . hardcover. New. pp. 332 Illustrated Edition Royal Society of Chemistry RSC hardcover
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: 614955683 ISBN : 1849731748 9781849731744
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Royal Society of Chemistry Staff
Proteinases as Drug Targets
Royal Society of Chemistry RSC . hardcover. New. pp. 292 Illustrated Edition Royal Society of Chemistry RSC hardcover
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: 614955607 ISBN : 1849730490 9781849730495
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Royal Society of Chemistry Staff
Hormone-Disruptive Chemical Contaminants in Food
Royal Society of Chemistry RSC . hardcover. New. pp. 252 Royal Society of Chemistry RSC hardcover
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: 614955706 ISBN : 1849731896 9781849731898
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ROBYT JOHN F. & WHITE BERNARD J
Biochemical Techniques: Theory And Practice
Waveland Press Prospect Heights: 1990. Hardcover no dustjacket. Very good condition. Presents the fundamental theory and practice used in biochemistry laboratory courses and in biochemical research. Besides providing the background to enhance the understanding of experiments conducted the book includes additional material that the student can use to explore more advanced areas and techniques related to the experiments. Includes an Index. ISBN: 0881335568. Waveland Press, Prospect Heights: 1990 hardcover
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: 76267X1 ISBN : 0881335568 9780881335569
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Royal Society of Chemistry
Spectroscopy Theory and Mechanism in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry RSC . hardcover. New. pp. 458 Royal Society of Chemistry RSC hardcover
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: 63889920 ISBN : 1849732329 9781849732321
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Royal Society of Chemistry
Frontiers in Spectroscopy Vol. 150
Royal Society of Chemistry RSC . hardcover. New. pp. 576 Royal Society of Chemistry RSC hardcover
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: 63883370 ISBN : 1849732353 9781849732352
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DAVISON A. N. & DOBBING JOHN
Applied Neurochemistry
F. A. Davis Company Philadelphia: 1968. Hardcover no dustjacket. Very good condition. This book attempts to help the specialist the non-chemical neurobiologist and the student all in different ways. It is divided into three parts: I - Anatomical and Chemical Structure II - Metabolic Biochemistry and III - Chemical Neurobiology. Includes an Index. ISBN: 0632048409. F. A. Davis Company, Philadelphia: 1968 hardcover
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: 75760X1 ISBN : 0632048409 9780632048403
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DANIELS FARRINGTON & ALBERTY ROBERT A
Physical Chemistry
John Wiley & Sons Inc. New York: 1966. Softcover. Reading copy. Intended for a comprehensive first course in physical chemistry. The material is separated into five parts: Thermodynamics Dynamics Quantum Chemistry Crystal Structure and Electrical Magnetic and Optical Properties and Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry. Includes an Index. ISBN: 0471194743. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York: 1966 paperback
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: 68976X1 ISBN : 0471194743 9780471194743
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PATTERSON AUSTIN M
A German - English Dictionary For Chemists
John Wiley & Sons Inc. New York: 1924. Hardcover with dustjacket. Reading copy. To the advanced worker in chemistry a knowledge of German is almost indispensable since a very large proportion of chemical literature is published in that language. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York: 1924 hardcover
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: 66544X1
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