Vol. s2-30, Issue 89, 1860September 01, 1860 EDT
Crystalline Form Not Necessarily an Indication of Definite Chemical Composition; Or, on the Possible Variation of Constitution in a Mineral Species Independent of the Phenomena of Isomorphism
Crystalline Form Not Necessarily an Indication of Definite Chemical Composition; Or, on the Possible Variation of Constitution in a Mineral Species Independent of the Phenomena of Isomorphism
Josiah P. Cooke,
Cooke, J. P. (1860). Crystalline form not necessarily an indication of definite chemical composition; or, on the possible variation of constitution in a mineral species independent of the phenomena of isomorphism. American Journal of Science, s2-30(89), 194–204. https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-30.89.194