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vi. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 



Caven, R. M., and Lander, G. D. 



Systematic Inorganic Chemistry 

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Claude, G. Liquid Air, Oxygen. 

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E. P. Cottrell. New edition in 

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Dupre, A., and Hake, W. A Short 

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Friend, J. N. (edited by) A Text- 

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Introduction to Modern Inor- 

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