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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 72

7—Chemistry

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7—Chemistry.

First Year.

Elements of the Subject and of Chemical Physics. Chemistry of the most important non-metallic elements.

Practical Work.—Experiments illustrating the above, and qualitative analysis of the salts of the commoner metals.

Second Year.

More advanced work in Chemical Physics, Chemistry of the Metals—special attention being given to those occurring in New Zealand.

Chemistry of special trades and manufactures, e.g., Alkali Manufacture, Soap and Candle making, Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid, Dyeing, Bleaching, Gas Making, Cement Manufacture. Manufacture of Artificial Manures, &c.

Practical work in this class will consist of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis suited, as far as possible, to the trades of the students.

Text Books.

Roscoe's Lessons in Elementary Chemistry, and special Test Books suited to the trades of the students.

The Chemical Laboratory measures 39 × 30 feet, and in addition to benches, &c., for class purposes, is furnished with nine working benches fitted with sinks, gas and water pipes, and stands for re-agents, for four pupils each.

Technical School.

Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m.

Fee: 7s. 6d. per Quarter,

(N.B.—Professor Black offers Free Laboratory Tuition to one Student who earns the Association's Certificate.)