College Spectrometer (Wilson No. 2)
- Part of Physical Apparatus for Universities and Colleges Manufactured and Imported by Central Scientific Co.
- 1912
Catalog entry for an instrument that measures the wavelengths of light through a chemical sample. Can be used to determine elements in a sample when different elements emit different wavelengths of light. The illustrated instrument was made by William Wilson, an optical and scientific instrument maker in London, U.K.
Part of Catalog K: Physical Apparatus for Universities and Colleges, a catalog of laboratory instruments for the physical sciences made by the Central Scientific Company. Founded in 1900 in downtown Chicago, Central Scientific manufactured and distributed science teaching equipment for schools, colleges, and universities by catalog mail order. The trademark CENCO was used from 1909 onwards.
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Central Scientific Company. “College Spectrometer (Wilson No. 2).” Physical Apparatus for Universities and Colleges Manufactured and Imported by Central Scientific Co. Chicago, Illinois: Central Scientific Company, 1912. Q185.7 .C46 1912. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/h0cuvvb.
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