Encyclopedia of Microscopic StainsStains, indicators, etc., arramged in alphabetical order, showing their molecular weights, structures, solubilities in water, absolute alcohol, cellosolve, ethylene glycol and xylol: the dye groups to which they belong, properties, applications; Stains and indicators, arranged in order of ascending molecular weights; Diazonium and tetrazonium Salts (stabilised), structures and molecular weights. |
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