Prof. Curtmnn's intcrcst in qunlitntivc annlysis is of long standing : tlie rcvicwcr rciucmbcrs with plcnsurc the clcnr esposition of I' Bnskcrvillc and Ciirtninn " which lic read nboiit twciity ycnrs ago. Tlic prcscnt worlc lias tlic snmc c1iaractcrist.ic clarity and is rntlicr niorc tliari twicc t
Chemical analysis of iron and steel. By G. E. F. Lundell, Ph.D., J. I. Hoffman, Ph.D., and H. A. Bright, M.S., Pp. xvi + 641. New York: J. Wiley & Sons: London: Chapman & Hall, 1931. 42s
β Scribed by Kennett, S. J.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1932
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Volume
- 51
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
CHEBIISTRY AND INDUSTltY
895 malysis, on specific organic rcactions and preparative cspcrimcnts, and on quantitative inorganic analysis.
Ih. Fcigl's section on spot annlysis describcs a techniquc -more fully dcrclopcd in his own book-wliicli permits the idcntification of substances by tho interaction of drops of tlic rcactnnts on a p h t c or on filter papcr. !rhc book, ~l i i c l i is ndcquntcly illustratcd, contains as iippcndiccs lists of " ncccss:iry " and " dcsirublc " apparatus, and fiomc ingcnioiis siiggcsbioiis for makc-S h i f t s .
A. A. E.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
tnctiils niiglit inorc con\wiiently bc considcrcd in tho speciiil scct,ion tlevotcd to the rnrcr clcnicnts. Most of tlic rcnctions arc given in ionic form, n n d nrc fionictitites not qiiitc SO cnsy to npprecintc ns \\\*lien presented in tlie niore convcntionnl wty. l'lic 1)oolc is very ivcll witten