WITH A PREFACE BY
Sir WILLIAM RAMSAY, K.C.B., F.R.S.
Contents.—The Beaker and its Technical Equivalents.—Distilling Flasks, Liebig’s Condensers.—Fractionating Tubes and their Technical Equivalents.—The Air-Bath and its Technical Equivalents.—The Blowpipe and Crucible and their Technical Equivalents.—The Steam Boiler and other Sources of Power.—General Remarks on the Application of Heat in Chemical Engineering.—The Funnel and its Technical Equivalents.—The Mortar and its Technical Equivalents.—Measuring Instruments and their Technical Equivalents.—Materials Used in Chemical Engineering and their Mode of Application.—Technical Research and the Designing of Plant.—Conclusion.—Chemicals and Materials.—Index.
Works by WALTER R. BROWNE, M.A., M.Inst.C.E.
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