How to Use The Chemical Illustrators
- 1940
Modeling kit instruction manual, six unused cardboard sheets containing pop-out pieces representing ions, and a handwritten document found in the pages of the manual signed and dated Herbert T. Pratt, January 2, 1995.
The manual includes five sections: instructions for using the kit, a discussion on atomic and molecular theory, an overview of chemical shorthand, an overview of chemical equations, and instructions for the game "Chemical Dominoes" that users can play with the kit.
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Bryan, Arthur Herbert. “How to Use The Chemical Illustrators.” Hagerstown, Maryland: Porter Chemical Company, 1940. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/vxkrjet.
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