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A valuable report, oontaining many references to cognate literature, is given In The Origins and Prevention oj Laboratory Accidents, 1949 (Royal Institute of Chemistry, London, W.C. 1). See also Guide for Safety in the Chemical Laboratory, 1966 (Van Nostrand Macmillan). [Pg.1130]

D. R. Karsa, ed.. Industrial Applications of Sufactants. Royal Institute of Chemistry, Cambndge, 1990. [Pg.155]

W. S. Wood, Hydrogen Peroxide, Monograph No. 2., Royal Institute of Chemistry, London, 1954. [Pg.485]

T. G. Pearson, The Chemical Background of theMluminum Industry, Monogr. 3, The Royal Institute of Chemistry, 1955. [Pg.127]

W. Bradley, Recent Progress in the Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments, The Royal Institute of Chemistry, London, 1958. [Pg.302]

Taylor, H. F. W. (1966). The Chemistry of Cements. Lecture Series 1966, No. 2. London Royal Institute of Chemistry. [Pg.193]

Russell, Colin Archibald, N. G. Coley and G. K. Roberts. Chemists by profession the origins and rise of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. Milton Keynes , 1977. [Pg.566]

Wood, W. SHydrogen Peroxide, Royal Institute of Chemistry Lectures, London, 1954,11. Schumb, W. C., Satterfield, C. N., and Wentworth, R. L., Hydrogen Peroxide, Reinhold Publishing, New York, 1955, 52. [Pg.158]

Saunders, B. C. (1953). Chemistry and Toxicology of Organic Fluorine and Phosphorus Compounds. Lecture given to the Royal Institute of Chemistry, no. 1. [Pg.230]

G. N. Burkhardt, "The School of Chemistry in the University of Manchester," Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry (September 1954) 448460. This is part of the Schools of Chemistry in Great Britain and Ireland Series (XIII). On 450. [Pg.197]

Bettridge, D. "The Teaching of Chemistry in Victorian and Edwardian Times." Royal Institute of Chemistry Reviews 3 (1970) 161176. [Pg.305]

Paddock, N. L. Structure and reactions in phosphorus chemistry. The Royal Institute of Chemistry, Lecture Series 1962, No. 2, p. 4. [Pg.54]

W. Taylor, "Modem Explosives", The Royal Institute of Chemistry Monograph No 5, London, WCl (1959) 63pp... [Pg.131]

W.Taylor, "Modem Explosives , Royal Institute of Chemistry, Monograph No 5, London WCI (1959)... [Pg.330]

Council of the Royal Institute of Chemistry (1945) What Industry Owes to Chemical Science, Heffer Sons Ltd, Cambridge... [Pg.57]

R.O. Gibson, The discovery of polyethylene, Lecture series, Vol 1., Royal Institute of Chemistry 1964. [Pg.253]

This is another publication in the series of Monographs for Teachers which was launched in 1959 by the Royal Institute of Chemistry. The initial aim of the series was to present concise and authoritative accounts of selected well-defined topics in chemistry for those who teach the subject at GCE Advanced level and above. This scope has now been widened to cover accounts of newer areas of chemistry or of interdisciplinary fields that make use of chemistry. Though intended primarily for teachers of chemistry, the monographs will doubtless be of value also to a wider readership, including students in further and higher education. [Pg.4]

Elliott, A. Royal Institute of Chemistry Lectures, Monographs and Reports, 1956, No. 5, 26. [Pg.17]


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