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portant reagent in most qualitative analysis schemes. In quantitative analysis the use of hydrogen sulfide has been considerably restricted, largely because of its.
their knowledge and to their care in the laboratory. In order to overcome the ... of grades and gives the better student credit for the ability to make a long and ...
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In this respect the author has done an excellent job of keeping the discussions concise while adequately covering the more important theoretical foundations.
at Stetson University (enrollment of approximately. 100 in general chemistry) revised its curriculum, separating the laboratory and lecture into two con-.
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study of the content of current chemistry textbooks. One is surprised to find that several errors which have crept into the texts have been retained by these.
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