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Book Synopsis Thermometric (enthalpymetric) Titration of Free Acid in the Presence of Certain Hydrolyzable Ions by : F. J. Miller
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Book Synopsis A Dissolution Rate Study in Hydrofluoric Acid of Titanium and the Alpha Solid Solutions of Oxygen in Titanium by : John Leigh Ratliff
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Book Synopsis A Study of the Dissolution of Titanium in Acids with Emphasis on Hydrofluoric Acid by : Ping-Chao Chen
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Book Synopsis The Atom in the History of Human Thought by : Bernard Pullman
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Book Synopsis A Short History of Chemistry by : James Riddick Partington
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Book Synopsis Graphic Representations of the Periodic System During One Hundred Years by : Edward G. Mazurs
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Book Synopsis The Historical Background of Chemistry by : Henry Marshall Leicester
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Book Synopsis New Ideas in Chemistry from Fresh Energy for the Periodic Law by : Henry Bent
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Book Synopsis Bioinorganic Chemistry by : K. Hussain Reddy
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Book Synopsis The Alchemy of the Heavens by : Ken Croswell
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