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Molinari 

 General and Industrial Chemistry 



ORGANIC 



506 Illustrations. Octavo. ' ' Cloth, $6.00 prepaid 



*** This book on organic chemistry has [been prepared because of a lack of practical treatises. 

 Most other books on the subject are confined to a theoretical and systematic exposition of the many 

 organic compounds, the industrial side of the question and the applications of these compounds being 

 almost entirely neglected. It is, hence, difficult for the student to ascertain which of the thousands 

 of substances described are really of practical importance. In this volume the author has descended 

 to details only with some of the principal industries, and especially with those best adapted to give 

 a general idea of the different applications of chemical processes and of chemical technics. To this 

 end the author has dwelt preferably on the industries of Uluminating gas, sugar, alcohol, beer, acetic 

 acid, dyeing, textile fibres, fats and soaps, explosives, etc. 



Molinari 

 General and Industrial Chemistry 



INORGANIC 



283 Illustrations Octavo Cloth, $6.00 prepaid 



This is not a commonplace work of compilation, but a pioneer book on a new basis which com- 

 bines theory and practice in an ideal way. The author has been remarkably successful as a teacher 

 of chemistry, and has had a large technical experience in industrial matters. 



It appeals to all those engaged in, or who are preparing themselves for, industrial practice. 

 Countless technical advances have been due to the application of the method of one industry to 

 the purpose of another, a knowledge therefore of the requirements of others promotes development 

 in any particular line and brings about an adaptation of means to ends on which all progress de- 

 pends. Translations are now being made into both German and Spanish. 



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