Abstract
WHEN a student actually measures the quantities involved in theory, a flood of light is frequently thrown on hitherto obscure points, and the object of the present practical course is to assist in the study of theory rather than to provide a training in manipulation. The book is orthodox according to the Ostwald school. It has been gradually evolved from teaching experience in the Riga Polytechnic, and meets with the approval of Walden. It thus has much to commend it.
Cours de Manipulations de Chimie Physique et d'Electrochimie.
Par M. Centnerszwer. Pp. 182. (Paris: Gauthier-Villars et Cie, 1914.) Price 6 francs.
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GRAY, F. Cours de Manipulations de Chimie Physique et d'Electrochimie . Nature 98, 407 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/098407a0
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