Abstract

THERE have been many books written on this subject, and they are apt to come under two heads, the purely scientific, in which the principles of modern electrolytic theory are discussed very fully, without much information as to their practical application; and the purely commercial, in which the various industries are described, with views of the various kinds of plants. A third variety might be included which discusses all sorts of processes, most of them never having had any real existence, the information and illustrations being taken entirely from the rather imaginative patent literature of the subject. Applied Electrochemistry. By Prof. M. de Kay Thompson. Pp. xii + 329. (New York: The Macmillan Co.; London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1911.) Price 9s. net.

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