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Excerpt from A Laboratory Manual Containing Directions for a Course of Experiments in General Chemistry
On comparing the experiments described in this Manual with those described in my Elements of Chemistry it will be found that some of the more difficult ones have been omitted here. As many as possible of those omitted should be performed by the teacher in the presence of the class; and the points of importance should be drawn out by questions put to the members of the class. Afterwards the pupils should write a full account of what they have seen, and draw such conclusions as the experiments may lead to.
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