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Table of Contents
Contents, Introduction.
Perkin and coal-tar dyes.
Mendeléeff and the periodic law.
Ramsay and the gases of the atmosphere.
Richards and atomic weights.
van't Hoff and physical chemistry.
Arrhenius and the theory of electrolytic dissociation.
Moissan and the electric furnace.
Madame Curie and radium.
Victor Meyer and the rise of organic chemistry.
Remsen and the rise of chemistry in America.
Fischer and the chemistry of foods.
Edition Notes
Reprinted in part from the Journal of the Franklin institute and Scientific monthly.
First published by Van Nostrand 1920.
"References"at end of each article - includes index.
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