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A dictionary of practical and theoretical chemistry : with its application to the arts and manufactures, and to the explanation of the phaenomena of nature : including throughout the latest discoveries and the present state of knowledge on those subjects : with plates and tables / by William Nicholson.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - E.F. Smith Collection 540.3 N525 1808
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nicholson, William, 1753-1815.
Contributor:
Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chemistry, Technical--Dictionaries.
Chemistry, Technical.
Chemistry--Dictionaries.
Chemistry.
Genre:
Dictionaries.
Physical Description:
826 unnumbered pages, 4, 20 pages of plates, 12, that is, 13 leaves of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
[London] : Richard Phillips, 1808.
Notes:
"This work, though formed on the basis of the Dictionary in two volumes quarto, published several years since, by the same Author, is in effect an entirely new work"--p. [3]
"Appendix: The Bakerian lecture on some new phenomena of chemical changes produced by electricity, particularly the decomposition of the fixed alkalis, and the exhibition of the new substances which constitute their bases ... by Humphry Davy": [15] p. at end.
OCLC:
10369533

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