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The optical rotating power of organic substances and its practical applications

Title
The optical rotating power of organic substances and its practical applications, by Hans Landolt, assisted by O. Schönrock, P. Lindner, F. Schütt, L. Berndt, and T. Posner.
Author
Landolt, H. (Hans), 1831-1910.
Publication
Easton, Pa., Chemical Pub. Co., 1902.

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Additional Authors
  • Schönrock, O. (Otto), 1870-
  • Lindner, Paul
  • Schütt, F. (Franz), 1859 May 13-1921.
  • Berndt, L. (Ludwig)
  • Posner, T. (Theodor), 1871-
  • Long, John Harper, 1856-
Description
xxi, 751 p. incl. illus., diagr.; 24 cm.
Subjects
Contents
pt. 1. General conditions of optical activity [by H. H. Landolt, assisted by P. Lindner]--pt. 2. Physical laws of circular polarization [by H. H. Landolt]--pt. 3. Numerical values for the rotating power. Specific rotation [by H. H. Landolt]--pt. 4 Apparatus and methods for the determination of the specific rotation [by O. Schönrock]--pt. 5 Practical applications of optical rotation [by F. Schütt]--pt. 6. Constants of rotation of active bodies [comp. mainly by L. Berndt and T. Posner]
Call Number
PMO (Landolt, H. H. Optical rotating power of organic substances and its practical applications)
LCCN
02013795
OCLC
2566200
Author
Landolt, H. (Hans), 1831-1910.
Title
The optical rotating power of organic substances and its practical applications, by Hans Landolt, assisted by O. Schönrock, P. Lindner, F. Schütt, L. Berndt, and T. Posner.
Imprint
Easton, Pa., Chemical Pub. Co., 1902.
Edition
2d ed. Authorized English translation with additions by John H. Long.
Added Author
Schönrock, O. (Otto), 1870-
Lindner, Paul
Schütt, F. (Franz), 1859 May 13-1921.
Berndt, L. (Ludwig)
Posner, T. (Theodor), 1871-
Long, John Harper, 1856-
Research Call Number
PMO (Landolt, H. H. Optical rotating power of organic substances and its practical applications)
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