Representative procedures in quantitative chemical analysis
Gooch, Frank Austin
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Representative procedures in quantitative chemical analysis
Published
1916
Publisher
Wiley
Pages
262
Subjects
Fundamentals of analytical chemistry
Principles of instrumental analysis
Niels Lyhne
Analytical chemistry
Instrumental methods of analysis
Studies in Natural Products Chemistry
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Representative procedures in quantitative chemical analysis was written by Gooch, Frank Austin.
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