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The Experimental Basis of Chemistry
Suggestions for a Series of Experiments Illustrative of the Fundamental Principles of Chemistry

Originally published in 1920, this book consists of a series of illustrative experiments by the chemist and educationalist Ida Freund.

Ida Freund (Author), A. Hutchinson (Edited by), M. Beatrice Thomas (Edited by)

9781107511552, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 21 May 2015

426 pages
21.5 x 14 x 2.8 cm, 0.45 kg

Ida Freund (1863–1914) was a chemist and educationalist who is most commonly remembered as the first female chemistry lecturer in the United Kingdom. Originally published in 1920, this book consists of a series of illustrative experiments, derived from the material collected in Freund's notebooks and students' records during her time at Newnham College, Cambridge. Out of an intended twenty chapters, ten were completed at the time of her death in May 1914. These chapters were left almost ready for press and only minor editorial changes were made prior to publication. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Freund, chemistry and the history of science.

Introductory
1. The nature and recognition of chemical change
2. The classification of substances into complex and simple (elements)
3. Classification of complex substances into mixtures and compounds
4. The part which air plays in combustion
5. The conservation of mass
6. The law of fixed ratios
7. The law of multiple ratios
8. The law of permanent ratios
9. Combining or equivalent weights
10. The law of combining volumes
Index.

Subject Areas: History of science [PDX]

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