A method for the identification of pure organic compounds by a systematic analytical procedure based on physical properties and chemical reactions ...
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New York,
J. Wiley & sons, inc.;
1904-[22]
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Table of Contents:
- I. Containing classified descriptions of about 2300 of the more important compounds of carbon with hydrogen and with hydrogen and oxygen
- II. Containing classified descriptions of about 4000 of the more important compounds of carbon with the elements nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen
- III. Identification of the commercial dyestuffs
- IV. Containing classified descriptions of about 3700 of the more important compounds belonging to fourteen of the higher orders.