"A Text-Book of Chemistry" by Virgil Coblentz, first published in 1900, offers a comprehensive overview of chemical principles and practices. Designed as an instructional resource, it covers both inorganic and organic chemistry, providing a detailed exploration of elements, compounds, and reactions. The book includes detailed explanations suitable for students and those seeking a solid grounding in fundamental chemical concepts.
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