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Excerpt from Laboratory Work in Chemistry: A Series of Experiments in General Inorganic Chemistry
Some of the experiments illustrating important facts and laws of chemistry are, on account of the expensive apparatus or Chemicals required, or because of the skill and care necessary in their execution, of such a nature that they cannot well be done by each individual member of a large class; nevertheless they are of such importance that each student ought to have an accurate knowledge of them. Experiments of this kind have been called Laboratory Demonstrations in the text; and it is intended that these experiments shall be carried out in the presence of the whole class by one or two of the more skillful students, working under the immediate supervision of the instructor. After each such demonstration, opportunity ought to be given to the class to ask questions and to discuss the results.
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