Die Mineral-Analyse in Beispielen, Zweite Auflage, by Friedrich Wöhler, is a comprehensive guide to mineral analysis, originally published in 1861. This second edition builds upon Wöhler's established expertise, providing detailed examples and methodologies for the chemical analysis of minerals. The book serves as an invaluable resource for chemists, mineralogists, and students seeking a deep understanding of analytical techniques employed in the mid-19th century.
Wöhler's meticulous approach covers a wide range of minerals, offering practical insights into their composition and properties. This edition reflects advancements in analytical chemistry during the period, making it a significant historical document for those interested in the evolution of scientific methods. The text's enduring value lies in its detailed instruction and its contribution to the systematic study of mineralogy.
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