Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . hibition, arranged under the auspicesof the German Government, was intended to give an historicaloutline of the development of chemical science and industriesin Germany. The following societies had contributed exhibits:The German Chemical Society, the Society for Protecting theInterests of the Chemical Industry of Germany, the Societyof Gemian Chemists, the German Bunsen Society, besidesmanufacturers of chemical instruments and apparatus. Be-sides thirty-nine chemical manufacturers and twenty-fivemakers of chemical apparatus, 117 professors and inst
Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . hibition, arranged under the auspicesof the German Government, was intended to give an historicaloutline of the development of chemical science and industriesin Germany. The following societies had contributed exhibits:The German Chemical Society, the Society for Protecting theInterests of the Chemical Industry of Germany, the Societyof Gemian Chemists, the German Bunsen Society, besidesmanufacturers of chemical instruments and apparatus. Be-sides thirty-nine chemical manufacturers and twenty-fivemakers of chemical apparatus, 117 professors and instructorsof universities were represented by exhibits. The exhibition was divided into eleven departments, namely,a reading room, an alchemistic laboratory, Liebigs laboratory,exhibits of general and inorganic chemistry, pyrochemistry,balances, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, dyeing labora-tory, and physiological chemistry. The electrochemical department was specially interestingfor a great many instruments exhibited, among them the his-. EXHIllIT OF ELECTRK .siHKI., IIKKIH PROCESS. torical apparatus by which Kohlrausch made his classical re-searches on conductivities of solutions ; various apparatus ofOstwald; a complete arrangement of working desks with in-struments, etc., for electrochemical researches, the arrange-ment being the same as in the electrochemical laboratory of theUniversity of Goettingen; apparatus of Classen for quantita-tive analysis for electrolysis; and apparatus of the VereinigteFabriken fiir Laboratoriumsbedarf (New York branch. Lab-oratory and School Supply Co.) for demonstrating electro-chemical processes and laws. There was also exhibited a Siemens & Halske ozone appa-ratus, while the Hofman Hans in Berlin, Prof. Ost and had contributed a collection of electrochemical products. The Steam memorable incident of the morning following the closeof the St. Louis Exposition was the formal shut-down and in-spection of t
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