Discovery of the Elements
by Mary Elvira Weeks
Publisher: Journal Of Chemical Education 1956
Number of pages: 928
Description:
It is hoped, therefore, that these chapters may not only render tribute to the honored men and women who helped to reveal the hidden chemical elements, but may also serve to acquaint chemists and others with these great achievements.
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