Excerpt from Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis, Vol. 1
In the first division the elements are generally taken up in their alphabetical order, each chapter being fairly complete in itself, cross-references being given to certain details included elsewhere to avoid repetition. For example, the complete di rections for separation of the halogens are given in the chapter on chlorine, and references to these details are given in the chap ters dealing with the other members of this group. Occasionally it has been deemed advisable to place several related elements together in the same chapter.
Each chapter on the elements is generally arranged according to the following outline.
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