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February 1935
Vol. 12 No. 2

Editor's Outlook.52
The nature of the metallic state.53
Fernelius, W. Conrad.; Robey, Richard F.
An experiment in elementary chemistry teaching.68
Wakeham, Glen.
A chart for the rational study of chemistry.70
Vandevelde, A. J. J.
Constant-temperature bath employing thermionic control.72
Thiessen, Garrett W.; Frost, L. J.
Demonstrations as a substitute for laboratory practice in general chemistry.73
Hunt, Herschel.
Nuclear chemistry.76
Darrow, Karl K.
Sulfur. II83
Cunningham, William A.
Lecture demonstration of the law of combining volumes.87
James, T. H.
You may not know....88
Roseman, R., Alln, B. W., London, L. P.
The rates of evaporation of chlorine, bromine and iodine from aqueous solutions.89
Polissar, Milton J.
Lead trees with their roots in the ground.92
Fillinger, Harriett H.
A rule to demonstrate the migration of ions.93
Fedorow, A. S.
Mathematical problem page.94
Haenisch, Edward L.
Nomenclature of the alpha and beta sugars.96
Isbell, Horace S.
The farm chemurgic.99
Holmes, Harry N.
Dictionary of organic compounds.99
Reinmuth, Otto
Jons jacob berzelius.100
Physical chemistry for students of biology and medicne.100
Gortner, Ross Aiken
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