The New Text-book of Chemistry for Use in High Schools and Academies
- 1881
An illustrated volume written to provide an elementary course of chemistry suited for high-school students. The volume consists of four chapters covering the General Principles of Chemistry, Non-Metallic Elements, Compounds of Carbon, and Metals. The contents are preceded by a preface written by the author and followed by an appendix outlining easy classroom experiments. Digitized content includes the title page, the first page of the preface, and select illustrations.
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Cooley, Le Roy C. (Le Roy Clark). “The New Text-Book of Chemistry for Use in High Schools and Academies.” New York, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1881. QD33 .C66 1882. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/l1cnxdo.
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