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Excerpt from Organic Chemistry
1. The first part of this Paper is given up to a review of facts and principles treated in the various Sections on Physics and in the different Sections on Inorganic Chemistry, to all of which the student will be frequently referred. Here, the laws and principles in the above mentioned Papers have been more fully treated, in order that further study may be facilitated and the study of Organic Chemistry better understood.
It is imperative that the student give careful attention to Organic Chemistry, for it is by no means an easy subject. He should not rest satisfied with merely reading this Paper, but should give it thorough study and frequent review, for, once mastered, the principles here taught will be of great assistance in future work.
2. Determination of Atomic Weights. - An accurate determination of the atomic weight of each of the elementary constituents of matter is of the greatest importance to the chemist, as no satisfactory classification of the facts of chemistry that relate to combination, analysis, etc, can be made until the atomic weights of the elements are established.
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