The subject matter of a course of six lectures on the non-metallic elements, by Professor Faraday. Delivered before the members of the Royal institution, in the spring and summer of 1852. Arranged, by permission, from the lecturer's notes, lent for the occasion by J. Scoffern ... To which is appended, remarks on the quality and tendencies of chemical philosophy, on allotropism, and ozone; together with manipulative details relating to the performance of experiments indicated by Professor Faraday
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The subject matter of a course of six lectures on the non-metallic elements, by Professor Faraday. Delivered before the members of the Royal institution, in the spring and summer of 1852. Arranged, by permission, from the lecturer's notes, lent for the occasion by J. Scoffern ... To which is appended, remarks on the quality and tendencies of chemical philosophy, on allotropism, and ozone; together with manipulative details relating to the performance of experiments indicated by Professor Faraday
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The instance The subject matter of a course of six lectures on the non-metallic elements, by Professor Faraday. Delivered before the members of the Royal institution, in the spring and summer of 1852. Arranged, by permission, from the lecturer's notes, lent for the occasion by J. Scoffern ... To which is appended, remarks on the quality and tendencies of chemical philosophy, on allotropism, and ozone; together with manipulative details relating to the performance of experiments indicated by Professor Faraday represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries.
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- by Professor Faraday. Delivered before the members of the Royal institution, in the spring and summer of 1852. Arranged, by permission, from the lecturer's notes, lent for the occasion by J. Scoffern ... To which is appended, remarks on the quality and tendencies of chemical philosophy, on allotropism, and ozone; together with manipulative details relating to the performance of experiments indicated by Professor Faraday
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