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To write a book the object of which is to present the elements of the entire subject of physical chemistry, together with the important and but little known applications of it to the other branches of chemistry, within the scope of 322 small pages is by no means an easy task. The author has, however, succeeded in presenting within these limits a very readable account of the subject.
The Elements of Physical Chemistry.
By J. Livingston R. Morgan Second edition. Pp. x + 352. (New York: Wiley and Son; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1902.) Price 2 dollars.
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D., H. The Elements of Physical Chemistry . Nature 66, 100–101 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066100b0
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