Excerpt from Laboratory Manual Experiments to Illustrate the Elementary, Principles of Chemistry
This book is written for the use of college students of general chemistry. In attendance on lectures in general chemistry there are students who may be put in three groups, although these groups are not distinct. For those who are beginning the study, the required experiments have been arranged. In this part, experiments on a few typical elements have been first introduced that their properties may illustrate the fundamental ideas of chemistry. These are followed by experiments on the remaining common elements so arranged as to lead from the study of elements of simple relations to those of more complex relations, while keeping together as far as possible those elements of similar chemical properties.
Along with these required experiments a few others have been introduced, which are for the most part exercises in preparing substances of such marked physical properties that their purification and identification require no knowledge of analysis.
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