"The Isolation and Identification of Some of the Compounds of Coal Tar Creosote" delves into the intricate chemical composition of coal tar creosote, a substance of significant industrial importance in the early 20th century. Authored by Howard White Huntley, this work meticulously details the processes used to isolate and identify various compounds present in coal tar creosote.
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