Chemical reports and memoirs : on atomic volume; isomorphism; endosmosis; the simultaneous contrast of colours; the latent heat of steam at different pressures; the artificial formation of alkaloids; and volcanic phenomena
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Title: Chemical reports and memoirs : on atomic volume; isomorphism; endosmosis; the simultaneous contrast of colours; the latent heat of steam at different pressures; the artificial formation of alkaloids; and volcanic phenomena
Classmark: Chemistry A-0.08/GRA
Creator(s): Graham, Thomas (1805-1869)
Additional creator(s): Vogel, Julius (1814-1880) (Other); Regnault, Henri Victor (1810-1878) (Other); Otto, Friedrich Julius (1809-1870) (Other); Kopp, Emil (1817-1875) (Other); Filhol, Édouard (1814-1883) (Other); Chevreul, Michel Eugène (1786-1889) (Other); Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard (1811-1899) (Other); Day, George Edward (1815-1872) (Other)
Related people: Vogel, Julius; Regnault, Henri Victor; Otto, Friedrich Julius; Kopp, Emil; Filhol, Édouard; Chevreul, Michel Eugène; Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard; Day, George Edward
Publisher: Printed for the Cavendish Society by T. R. Harrison
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1848
Language: English
Size and medium: vi p., 1 l., 370, [2], 15 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/172384
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014486819705181
Description
Papers translated by G.E. Day.
"Report of the first anniversary meeting of the Cavendish Society" p. 1-8 at end; "List of members" p. 9-15 at end.
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