Wc nrc iiidcIitcd to Prof. Schwii b for II well-biilniiced rind nbly-writt,cii 11oolr. Priicticnlly half t,hc book is dcvotcd to the problciii of Iioiiiogciieoiis reactions and the pnrt pliiycd by c:it:ilytic proccsscs therein, whilst in thc rcrii:iiiitlcr we nrn proscntctl wit,li n survey of hetcro
The electronic structure and properties of matter: An introductory study of certain properties of matter in the light of atomic numbers. Being Vol. 1 of a comprehensive treatise of atomic and molecular structure. By C. H. Douglas clark, M.Sc. Pp. xxv + 373. London: Chapman & Hall, 1934. 21s.
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- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1934
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- 251 KB
- Volume
- 53
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
of the wceds for whicli cnclt srtl~stariec is particulnrly toxic nntl nctiinl esnniplcs nntl figures showing thc efficiency of cncli sul)stnncc. Linlc acts hy virtnc of ncut.mlizing soil acidity ; sulpltnte of nrninonin is probnldy tAic best substnncc for pt!nc!rnl nsc ; sulplturic ncid is part iciilnrly siiit al)lr for rciiioving c1t:irlock ; while t.lic tlnngcrous pro1)ertie.s of clrlorntcs and nrscnic compounds rcndcr t h ~w less suitnl)le. Thc aut.lior hiis obviously stndicd v c ~y t.lioronghly the litcr~iturc on tltc siibject, ant1 writrs with nuthority. Sir 1):inicl IIdl coiitri1)iitts n foroword, int,roducing tlic hrocliiire, \vhicli slioi~ld I)c rend by nll intcrcstctl in tltc snbjcct, iiiirl espccinllp hy fiirrncrs to ~vhoni wccd slippression is :I vitnl problcm. r,. 31. Ar. B ~O I X C U I A R IITDItOGES AS I) ITS 8PECTHUM. 0. I'. 1ticli;irtlsoit. l'p. xi,+ 343. New l I ~i \ v n : Yiilc Univcrsit,y .L)rcss ; Lontlon : I f . Jliiford, Osfortl 1Jnivcrsit.y l'ress, 1!)34.
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