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Chemistry Textbook, First Part, Inorganic 290

Takamatsu Toyokichi, Kagaku Kyokasho, Dai ichi hen, Muki kagaku [Chemistry Textbook, First Part, Inorganic Chemistry] (Tokyo Ministry of Education, 1890-91). [Pg.301]

The Traite completely broke with the tradition of earlier chemistry textbooks, which had mainly provided a series of descriptions of the preparation of a great many substances. Tlie Traite was divided into three parts. The first was concerned with aeriform fluids (gases), and with combustion and the formation of acids. The second part dealt with the compounds formed by pairs of elements and the salts formed by the inorganic and organic acids known at the time. The third part was a description of the instruments and operations of chemistry. Lavoisier decided to omit any consideration of affinities or elective attractions on the grounds that the principal data are still wanting. ... [Pg.71]


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