Chemistry For Collegiate Institutions, Schools, Families, And Private Students is a comprehensive chemistry textbook originally published in the 19th century. Written by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, it aims to provide a thorough understanding of chemistry principles suitable for students in various educational settings, from colleges to private study. The book covers fundamental concepts, experiments, and applications of chemistry, making it an invaluable resource for educators and learners alike. Its detailed explanations and structured approach make it ideal for those seeking a solid grounding in the subject. This edition offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of science education and the methods used to teach chemistry during that era.
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