Ancient egyptian metallurgy. By Major H. Garland, O. B. E., M. C., M. Inst. Metals, and Prof. C. O. Bannister, M. Eng., A. R. S. M. Pp. xi+214. London: C. Griffin & Co., Ltd., 1927. Price 12s. 6d
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- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1927
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- 285 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
heazoiii nnd iso-liydrol~cnzoin, stilbcue and iso-stilbene. Tlle autlior's conclusion (which agrees with that reached iudcpciidently by TTerknde and Roops) is that " The ineso-isomers liavc the p i t t e s t heats of combustion, mlicn corrcctions arc nppll~d for tlic difference in energy between isoniers in the solid state, due to the crystalline condition alone.'' Attention is cnllcd to tlie fact that the Iieat of solution can be used instcad'of the Iient of fusion i n correcting tlic heats of combu~tion of solid isomers.
kilthougli tlic experimental results do not cover a very wide field, the memoir f o r m an intercsting review in English of the present position of the subject.
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