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THE standard of this book is suitable for the junior classes of intermediate and secondary schools in which chemistry is used as a form subject, and the matter in it covers almost the same ground as that in the chemical part of Perkin and Lean's “Introduction to Chemistry and Physics.” The treatment is rather different, as the historical side is not mentioned. The students are expected to have been taken through some course in physics or experimental science before they begin this course. It is important that they should have done so, as they are supposed to understand the balance, to weigh to milligrammes and to know the meaning of many physical terms.
Introductory Chemistry for Intermediate Schools.
By Lionel M. Jones (Lond.) Pp. vii + 195. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd.) Price 2s.
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S., S. Introductory Chemistry for Intermediate Schools . Nature 67, 54 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067054b0
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