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Paperback The Study of the Formation of Chromates Book

ISBN: 1024188515

ISBN13: 9781024188516

The Study of the Formation of Chromates

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"The Study of the Formation of Chromates," authored by H.M. Schiffman and H. Kaplon, offers a detailed investigation into the chemical processes involved in the creation of chromates. Published in 1920, this work provides valuable insights into the methodologies and scientific understanding of early 20th-century chemistry. The study delves into the specific reactions, conditions, and theoretical frameworks necessary for the synthesis of chromates, making it a significant resource for understanding the historical development of inorganic and physical chemistry.

This book remains relevant for historians of science, chemists, and students interested in the evolution of chemical synthesis techniques and the properties of chromates. Its detailed examination of experimental procedures and analytical methods reflects the meticulous approach characteristic of scientific inquiry during this era.

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