Discussions - Of Mr. White's Paper on The Equipment of a Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry in a Technical School (see Trans., xxxv., 971)

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Charles H. White, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass, (communication to the Secretary*):—In answer to Mr. Jar-man's questions I am able to say that constant use (during term-time) since 1901 has shown the new appliances in our laboratory to be very satisfactory. The draft in the hoods is sufficient to lift the fumes promptly from the baths and hotplates ; and the occasional application of stove-polish,—usually about three times a year, at the recess-periods,—so well protects all iron-work in the hoods that, up to the present time, there is very little evidence of the corroding action of acid fumes. Iron should never be used in the construction of hoods above
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APA:  (1906)  Discussions - Of Mr. White's Paper on The Equipment of a Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry in a Technical School (see Trans., xxxv., 971)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. White's Paper on The Equipment of a Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry in a Technical School (see Trans., xxxv., 971). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1906.

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