Organic Chemistry. Outlines of Organic Chemistry. By E. J. llolmyard, M.A., M.Sc. Pp. xi + 467. London: E. Arnold & Co., 1936. 7s. 6d
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- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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- 2010
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- 56
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โฆ Synopsis
halogens. Thrcc suI~-sectioiis arc occupied by tlic soda and potnsli industry, wliilc inagncsiutn nnd iiliiiniiiium haw one ciich. Nunierous nictnllic salts, iiiorgniiic fertilizers nnd cnrbides together with lesser industrics such 11s phosphoriis, nrscnic, nnd sulphuryl cliloride nre dealt with, mltilc the silicntc industries, C C I I I C I I ~, nitd porcclnin nre follo\red by nictnllurgicnl processes for iron, steel, and tlic various nictnls. Tho scliernc of tlic book is to describe the nntrirc of tho wrious by-prodiicts, in innriy ciiscs also the : I riioiints to be cspected, togethcr with the nietliod of rccovery or trentnient. Tlic 40 illustrntions rclatc to tliffcrcnt by-product recovery plnnts, \vliilc tlicrc nrc inniiy sniall tablcs of uscfiil infonnntioii, togctlicr with literuturc nnd pntcnt refcrciices follo\ved by nnnic nnd subject indexr~.
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
dissolvcd oxygen. A scctioii is dcvotcd to tlic corrosion of coppcr alloys and condcnscr tiilm, and it is uscful thus to haw, in tabloid form, a review of tlic comprcliensivc rcscnrches of Dr. Bcngough and his collnborntors, as sccn from Mr. E v n d s stand-In dcaling with tlie prevaition of corrosi
Ur. llolmynrcl lins written this tcst-book on inorgniiic chcrnistry ivitli 1~ vicw to presenting to students of tlir School arid Iliglm Ccrtificntc stiindnrds n logicnl course of clicmistry, \rhicIi shoultl acquaint then1 with rnodcrii idcm untl givc insight into tlic problciils, incthotls, iilid nc
Although this book Iiiis I)ccn writttw strictly to t he rcquirciiicnts of ii sylliil)us, llr. llol~iiyiirtl's iidventurous stylo is lit, once rccogniziil)lc, i i i i d his storc of liuniorous sitlcliglits on chcinist ry 11:is 1)ccn abundantly tlrciwn on. A s n course to lie used for the School Ccrti