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" Accordingly he may afford to dispense with the aids supplied by the optical properties of bodies, though even to him they might be of material assistance. The properties alluded to are such as can be applied to the scrutiny of organic substances ; and... "
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science - Page 210
1864
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 9-10

1864 - 654 pages
...properties alluded to are such as can be applied to the scrutiny of organic substances ; and therefore tho examination of the bright lines in flames and incandescent...become universal. But while the chemist who attends to inorpanic compounds may confine himself without much loss to the generally-recognised modes of research,...
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Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 4

George Gabriel Stokes - 1904 - 391 pages
...pp. 388— 95, Ann. der Phys., cxxvi, 1865, pp. 619—23, Journ. de Pharm., i, 1865, pp. 292—8.] THE chemist who deals with the chemistry of inorganic...compounds may confine himself without much loss to the generally recognized modes of research, it is to his cost that the organic chemist, especially one...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of ..., Volumes 1-4

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 742 pages
...substances ; and therefore the examination of the bright lines in flames and incandescent va|>ours is not considered. This application of optical observation,...until the publication of the researches of Professors IJunsen and KirchhofF, in consequence of which it has now become universal. But while the chemist who...
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Philosophical Magazine

1864 - 1214 pages
...the examination of the bright lines in flames and incandescent vapours is not considered. ‘I'his application of optical observation, though not new...principle (for it was clearly enunciated by Mr. Fox ‘I'albot more than thirty years ago), was hardly followed out in relation to chemistry, and remained...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1864 - 1632 pages
...reagents. Accordingly he may afford to dispense with the aids supplied by the optical properties of bodips, though even to him they might be of material assistance....compounds may confine himself without much loss to the generally-recognized modes of research, it is to his cost that the organic chemist, especially one...
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Pharmaceutical Journal: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences

1865 - 786 pages
...to the scrutiny of organic substances ; and therefore the examination of the bright lines in ñames and incandescent vapours is not considered. This application...compounds may confine himself without much loss to the generally-recognized modes of research, it is to his cost that the organic chemist, especially one...
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