Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 / In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
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A conversational primer presents chemical principles through dialogues between an instructor and pupils, using repeated experiments to make abstract ideas tangible. It treats heat (free and combined), electricity, gases and their constituents, and individual elements and groups including oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, carbon, metals, acids, alkalies, earths, and salts, then considers their combinations and applications. The arrangement moves from simpler bodies to more complex compounds, interweaving laboratory practice, recent discoveries of the era such as gas illumination, and pedagogical remarks that favor progressive study over isolated consultation.
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