Abstract
ELECTROCHEMICAL methods are now becoming of such importance, and are being so largely employed both in the laboratory and in technical processes, that the translation of Dr. Elbs's little work on electrolytic preparations—“Exercises for use in the laboratory by chemists and electrochemists”—will be sure to be welcomed by English-speaking students. Electrolytic Preparations. By Dr. Karl Elbs, translated by R. S. Hutton, M.Sc. Pp. xi + 100. (London: Edward Arnold, 1903.) Price 4s. 6d. net.
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