An edition of Denatured or industrial alcohol (1907)

Denatured or industrial alcohol

a treatise on the history, manufacture, composition, uses, and possibilities of industrial alcohol in the various countries permitting its use, and the laws and regulations governing the same, including the United States ...

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Denatured or industrial alcohol
Rufus Frost Herrick
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An edition of Denatured or industrial alcohol (1907)

Denatured or industrial alcohol

a treatise on the history, manufacture, composition, uses, and possibilities of industrial alcohol in the various countries permitting its use, and the laws and regulations governing the same, including the United States ...

1st ed. 1st thousand.
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Language
English
Pages
516

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Edition Notes

"List of patents relating to the manufacture of alcohol and alchohol-distilling apparatus": p. 494-497.

"Bibliography of denatured alcohol and books of reference": p. 493.

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New York

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 516 p. incl. illus., tables, diagrs.
Number of pages
516

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Open Library
OL17773703M
LCCN
07019427

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