Abstract

PROF. HINSHELWOOD'S first book on chemical change appeared in 1926 and later ran into three editions. There is little doubt that a fourth edition would have been welcomed as eagerly as its predecessors were; but the author has adopted the heroic course of writing a new book instead of expanding the old. It would be an under-statement to state that the result is satisfactory—that was to be anticipated; the treatment of the subject in the present volume is by far the most satisfactory and interesting that has yet been written. The Kinetics of Chemical Change By Dr. C. N. Hinshelwood. Pp. vii + 274. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1940.) 15s. net.

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