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"Further Study Of The So-called Infusible Diamide Of Parasulphobenzoic Acid" presents an in-depth investigation into the properties and characteristics of a specific chemical compound. Authored by Ward Weaver Simmons, this scientific work delves into the complexities of parasulphobenzoic acid and its diamide derivative, offering detailed analysis and research findings.
This study is essential for chemists, researchers, and students interested in organic chemistry and advanced chemical analysis. Simmons's work contributes to a deeper understanding of this compound and its potential applications in various scientific fields.
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