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The beat of chemical reactions as a basis for a new analytical method

โœ Scribed by Howard, Henry


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1910
Weight
242 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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โœฆ Synopsis


HOWARD-THE HEAT OF CHEbLICAL REACTIONS. &a 3 05cial Notices. NEW EON. FOREIGN SECRETARY AR'D VICE-PRESIDENT. 3)r. Rudolpli RIcssol lins boon nppointcd Hon. Foroign Secretory of tho Socioty in tho plnccof tlioluto Dr. Ludwig RIond, F.R.S. Prof. A. Licorsidge, F.R.S., lins been appointed n Viceb s i d o n t of tho Society in tlio plnco of Dr. R. Rloss~l, appointed Ron, Foreign Secretmy. NXW HON. SECRETARY OF THELONDOR' SECTION, blr. J. H. Costo, of "Utopin," Glouccstor Rood, TcJdington, hns bccn nppointcd Eon. Sccrelary of the London Section in tlio plnco of Mr. Julinn L. Bukcr, wlio Iins rcsigncd oflico. Canadian Section. UB. w. LASll ~l l l . L l ~I i 13. TII): CIIAIII. __-THX CHYSTALIJSATTON O F CANE SUGAR; n y c. B. U A I ~~O R B . New England Section.


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