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April 1935
Vol. 12 No. 4

Editor's outlook.152
Topaz.153
Howard, Joseph W.
Development of rotenone and similar substances as insecticides.156
Whittaker, Roland M.
The scientific contributions of Don Andres Manuel del Rio.161
Weeks, Mary Elvira.
University recognition of proficiency in high-school chemistry.166
Day, Jesse E.
Visual education in Albuquerque.168
Harrington, E. R.
Laboratory preparation of iodine.169
White, C. E.
You may not know.170
Roesman, R. , Allan, B. W.
Liquid ammonia research in 1933-a review.171
Watt, George W.
Visual demonstration of the extraction theory.179
Blank, Eugene W.
Accepted objectives in the teaching of general college chemistry.180
Smith, O. M.
Method for the determination of the indices of refraction of liquids.183
Sheldon, John L.
The problem content of twelve high-school chemistry textbooks.187
Dunbar, Ralph E.; Betts, Helen Jo.
Balancing equations by the valence-charge method.189
Bennett, C. W.
Use of colloidal cobaltinitroso-beta-naphthol in a general chemistry experiment.193
Damon, Glenn H.
The kinetic derivation of the mass action exression (LTE.)195
Deming, H. G.
Mathematical problem page.196
Haenisch, Edward L.
The law of patents for chemists.200
Beale, Edward B.
Massanalyse.200
Hall, William T.
Dechema monographien.200
Read, W. T.
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