Henley's Formulas, Recipes and Processes (Applied Chemistry)


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"Henley's Formulas, Recipes and Processes" is a compilation of ten thousand selected household and workshop formulas, recipes, processes and money-saving methods for the practical use of manufacturers, mechanics, housekeepers and home workers. Each recipe from this book is to be regarded as a basis of experiment, to be modified to suit the particular purpose in hand, or the peculiar conditions which may affect the experimenter. Chemicals are not always of uniform relative purity and strength; heat or cold may markedly influence the result obtained, and lack of skill in the handling of utensils and instruments may sometimes cause failure. In some instances a series of formulas is given which apparently differ but slightly in their ingredients. This has been done on the principle that one or more may be chosen for the purpose in hand. Apart from the modern methods and formulas, old recipes and so-called trade secrets which have proven their value by long use are also included in this useful edition.




Henley's Formulas, Recipes and Processes


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Henley's Formulas, Recipes and Processes is a comprehensive reference book that compiles a vast array of formulas, recipes, and processes for use in a variety of industries such as chemistry, engineering, and manufacturing. The book is written in a straightforward and practical style, making it accessible to professionals and students alike. Each formula is meticulously explained and organized, providing valuable insights into the practical application of scientific principles. This text stands out as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge in the field of applied sciences. The extensive content covers a wide range of topics, making it a must-have for anyone working in these fields. Various, the author of Henley's Formulas, Recipes and Processes, is a collective pseudonym used by a group of experts in various scientific disciplines. Their combined knowledge and experience have enabled them to compile this extensive and authoritative reference book. This collaborative effort showcases the diversity and depth of expertise within the scientific community. I highly recommend Henley's Formulas, Recipes and Processes to professionals, students, and individuals interested in expanding their knowledge of formulas and processes in the fields of science and engineering. This book serves as an invaluable tool for anyone seeking practical and in-depth information on a wide range of topics.




Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas, Recipes and Processes


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Thousands of recipes from the ingenious to the horrific are collected in these pages, representing the cutting edge of science and technology -- in 1914. Poison antidotes, pyrotechnics, cosmetics, fireproofing techniques, cleaning formulas, photography, and spirits are just a small sampling of the subjects covered. You will learn to clean pearls by baking them inside a loaf of bread, or how to fix broken porcelain with glue extracted from a freshly dissected snail. You will catch a glimpse of a world on the brink of the Great War, when house keepers needed to detect the presence of formaldehyde in their milk or the ability to save rancid butter. Not only will you see history more vividly than you've ever seen it before -- you can recreate it!A few pages on metal alloys pigments and celluloid have been omitted from the original. Unabridged version available in hardcover.










Quarterly Bulletin


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Pure and Applied Science Books, 1876-1982


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Over 220,000 entries representing some 56,000 Library of Congress subject headings. Covers all disciplines of science and technology, e.g., engineering, agriculture, and domestic arts. Also contains at least 5000 titles published before 1876. Has many applications in libraries, information centers, and other organizations concerned with scientific and technological literature. Subject index contains main listing of entries. Each entry gives cataloging as prepared by the Library of Congress. Author/title indexes.