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A Burning Issue
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Past issues of the Journal contain a number of articles on laboratory burners--their history and modifications--which will provide enlightening tidbits for general chemistry lab discussions.
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Fire Making, Part I
Kathryn R. WilliamsJournal of Chemical Education2002 79 (4), 408Fire Making, Part I
Kathryn R. WilliamsJournal of Chemical Education2002 79 (4), 408In the late 1930's and early 1940's, JCE published several historical accounts on methods for igniting fires. This "From Past Issues" summarizes an article by Warren N. Watson on the fire making arts of primitive peoples.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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