Tabulae Atomicae is a recalculated edition of H. Rose's chemical tables, adapted for contemporary atomic weight determinations with further alterations and additions. This resource offers a glimpse into the historical practices of quantitative chemical analysis. Designed for practical laboratory use, the tables provide essential data for chemists engaged in meticulous quantitative work. The enduring value of Tabulae Atomicae lies in its historical significance and detailed compilation of chemical information. This book will be valuable for historians of science and chemists interested in the evolution of analytical techniques.
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