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Electrolyte Data Collectio; Viscosity of Non-Aquesous Solutions, II Aprotic and Protic Non Alchol Solutions

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Electrolyte Data Collectio; Viscosity of Non-Aquesous Solutions, II Aprotic and Protic Non Alchol Solutions

by Barthel, Neueder, Meier

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Very Good with no dust jacket; Hardcover; Dechema; 1997
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Very Good with no dust jacket; Hardcover; Dechema; 1997. Vol. XII, Part 3a of the Chemistry data series, grey paper boards with black lettering, clean and tight .

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Title
Electrolyte Data Collectio; Viscosity of Non-Aquesous Solutions, II Aprotic and Protic Non Alchol Solutions
Author
Barthel, Neueder, Meier
Book Condition
Used - Very Good with no dust jacket; Hardcover; Dechema; 1997
Binding
Hardcover

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