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1995CH-255New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 1995. Comprehensive preeminant reference text provides a simple rapid source for essential regulatory data including: regulatory and advisory data on hazardous substances; integrated data from federal state and international agencies; health and safety lists; regulatory summaries; cross-reference index of chemical names and synonyms; cross-reference index of CAS registry numbers; proposed regulatory and advisory changes. 1988 pgs. Lower front corner sightly creased. Very heavy item. First Edition. Soft Cover. As New/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Van Nostrand Reinhold Paperback
185046363(London, Richard Taylor, 1850 a.1851). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1850 and 1851. Pp. 1-45, pp. 805-836 and pp. 483-494. Clean and fine.
185449415(London, Richard Taylor and William Francis, 1854). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1861, Vol. 151 - Part I. Pp. 183-224, textillustrations.
183647788Paris, Crochard, 1836. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands, gilt spine. A few scratches to spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", 2e Series, Tome 66. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. (Entire volume offered). Laurent's papers: pp. 136-213 a. pp. 314-335. Internally fine and clean.
181859820Paris, Crochard, 1818. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Wear to extremities and paperlabel pasted on to top to spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 8 (Cahier 3). Entire volume offered. Stamps to verso of title-page and verso of plates. (Pelletier & Caventou's paper): pp. 323-324. (Entire issue:) 448 pp. + 1 plate.
181860069Paris, Crochard, 1818. 8vo. In a bit later half cloth. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 8 (Cahier 3). Entire volume offered. No institutional stamps. Light occassional brownspotting, otherwise a good copy. (Pelletier & Caventou's paper): pp. 323-324. (Entire issue:) 448 pp. + 1 plate.
186944179(London, Taylor and Francis, 1869-70). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1868 - Vol. 158. Pp. 1-27. A small tear to top of first leaf, no loss. (+) Vol. 159. Pp. 679-692.
182925174Paris, Didot Freres, 1829-33. 8vo. Bound in 7 cont. hcalf. Richly gilt backs. Light rubbing to backs. Occasionnaly light browning. With 14 folded engraved plates.
182058208Kjøbenhavn, Andreas Seidelin, 1820. Ubeskåret i original marmoreret papbind med original bogtrykt titeletiket på ryg. Forpermen løs. Permerne med spor efter tape. Stempel på titelbladet. (2),LXVI,(6),553,(1) pp. samt 10 store foldede kobberstukne plancher. Nogle få blade i forordet lidt brunplettede, ellers ren.
185449415London Richard Taylor and William Francis 1854. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1861 Vol. 151 - Part I. Pp. 183-224 textillustrations. <br/><br/><em>First printing of a groundbreaking paper in biochemistry and physiology as Graham here introduced the distinction between colloidal and crystalloid substances by his method of separating animal and other fluids."Although some isolated investigations on colloids had been carried out before Graham his publications in this field laid the foundations of colloid chemistry. In "On the Diffusion of Liquids" Graham applied to liquids the exact method of inquiry he had applied to gases twenty years before and he succeeded in placing the subject of liquid diffusion on about the same footing as that to which he had raised the subject of gaseous diffusion prior to the discovery of his numerical law. He showed that the rate of diffusion was approximately proportional to the concentration of the original solution increased with rise in temperature and was almost constant for groups of chemically similar salts at equal absolute not molecular concentrations and different with different groups."DSB.Garrison & Morton: 688. </em> unknown
185046363London Richard Taylor 1850 a.1851. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1850 and 1851. Pp. 1-45 pp. 805-836 and pp. 483-494. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this pioneer work in which Graham introduces the terminology and fundamental concepts of colloid chemistry."Although some isolated investigations on colloids had been carried out before Graham his publications in this field laid the foundations of colloid chemistry. In "On the Diffusion of Liquids" Graham applied to liquids the exact method of inquiry he had applied to gases twenty years before and he succeeded in placing the subject of liquid diffusion on about the same footing as that to which he had raised the subject of gaseous diffusion prior to the discovery of his numerical law. He showed that the rate of diffusion was approximately proportional to the concentration of the original solution increased with rise in temperature and was almost constant for groups of chemically similar salts at equal absolute not molecular concentrations and different with different groups. He believed that liquid diffusion was similar to gaseous diffusion and vaporization with dilute solutions but with concentrated solutions he noted a departure from the ideal relationship similar to that in gases approaching liquefaction under pressure."DSB. </em> unknown
173858988Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1738. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Minor scratches on covers. Engraved frontispiece. (8),108,595 pp., 17 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
171758990Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1717. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Engraved frontispiece. (8),134,442 pp., 17 partly folded engraved plates, 1 table. Clean and fine.
173159005Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1731. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Engraved frontispiece. (8),120,426, pp., 23 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
176359007Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1763. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. (8),188,504, pp., 13 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
176359008Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1763. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. (8),136,519, pp., 18 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
173159031Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1731. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Engraved frontispiece. (8),120,426, pp., 23 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
176359033Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1763. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. (8),188,504, pp., 13 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
176359034Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1763. 4to. Fine contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. (8),136,519, pp., 18 partly folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
183647788Paris Crochard 1836. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands gilt spine. A few scratches to spine. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." 2e Series Tome 66. 448 pp. a. 1 folded engraved plate. Entire volume offered. Laurent's papers: pp. 136-213 a. pp. 314-335. Internally fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Laurent's long paper in which he tried to develope the rules of substitution into a chemical system oforganic compounds the "Nucleus theory". Laurent is considered one of the most importent chemists in the 18th centuryHis first theoretical efforts were largely taxonomic in character. He then began to develop a pictorial model based on atomistic representations as considered by earlier French crystallographers. Laurent’s "nucleus theory" or "theory of derived radicals"located every substance at the intersection of two kinds of transformations: substitutions which operate on the matter inside the fundamental radical and do not affect its general chemical behavior and external modifications which influence various chemical functions. DSB."In his studies of the derivatives of naphtalene Laurent was impressed by the fact the the fundamental properties of these compounds remained in spite of the various substitutions which took place in them. A certain nucleus seemed to impose its properties on all its derivatives. This nucleus theory was the basis for the unitary which was specifically formulated by Gerhardt."Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book in Chemistry" p. 345.The volume contains other notable papers by Regnault D'Arcet Chevreuil Rose Gay-Lussac and Carlo Matteucci's importent memoir "Sur la Propagation du Courant Electriques dans les Liquides" pp. 225-313. </em> hardcover