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050 _aQD 45 .S56 1973
100 _aSlowinski, Emil J.
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245 0 _aChemical principles in the laboratory /
_cEmil J. Slowinski, William L. Masterton and Wayne C. Wolsey
250 _aSecond Edition
260 _aPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania :
_bW.B. Saunders Company,
_cc1973
300 _axi 319 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c28 cm
520 _aIn spite of its many successful theories, chemistry remains, and probably always will remain, an experimental science. Most of the research in chemistry, both in the universities and in industry, is done in the laboratory rather than in the office or computing room, and it behooves the young student of chemistry to devote a substantial portion of his time to the experimental aspectds of the subject.
700 _aMasterton, William L.;Wolsey, Wayne C.
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