"Index to the Literature of Didymium, 1842-1843" by Arthur Comings Langmuir is a meticulously compiled index offering a comprehensive overview of the scientific literature surrounding didymium during a pivotal period in its study. This book serves as an invaluable resource for historians of science, chemists, and researchers interested in the early investigations of rare earth elements.
Langmuir's work provides detailed references to publications, experiments, and analyses related to didymium, enabling scholars to trace the evolution of understanding of this element. The index captures a snapshot of the scientific discourse and experimental practices of the mid-19th century, offering insights into the challenges and discoveries of the era. Researchers exploring the history of chemistry and the development of the periodic table will find this index an essential guide to primary source material.
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