
The Photochemistry of Gases
by William Albert Noyes, Jr. and Philip Albert Leighton
"The Photochemistry of Gases" by Noyes and Leighton, published by Reinhold in 1941, is a key text in chemistry. This ex-library hardcover lacks a dust jacket and shows typical wear, but remains structurally sound. Ideal for those studying photochemical reactions, it offers historical insights into the interaction of light with gaseous substances.
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This hardcover edition shows signs of wear typical of an ex-library book, with minor scuffing on the edges and corners. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book's structural integrity. There is no dust jacket, and the cover exhibits some fading. Library markings are present, but the internal pages are clean and free from inscriptions or annotations.
About This Vintage 1941 Edition
"The Photochemistry of Gases" by William Albert Noyes, Jr. and Philip Albert Leighton, published in 1941 by Reinhold Publishing Corporation, is a seminal work in the field of chemistry. This book is part of the American Chemical Society Monograph Series, highlighting its academic significance. Authored by esteemed professors from the University of Rochester and Stanford University, it delves into the intricate interactions between light and gaseous substances, providing a comprehensive analysis that remains relevant to students and researchers in photochemistry. This particular copy, printed in New York, is an ex-library edition, indicating its past use in academic settings. The absence of a dust jacket and minor wear on the hardcover are consistent with its age and library use. This edition is a valuable resource for those interested in the historical and scientific exploration of photochemical processes.
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