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May 1946
Vol. 23 No. 5

The Lavoisier bicentenary exhibition in Paris.210
Van Klooster, H. S.
The fluorochemistry of uranium.213
de Ment, Jack.
A condenser-receiver unit.219
Potempa, S. J.; Cassaretto, F. P.
A demonstration mass spectrometer.220
Eberhardt, W. H.
The anomalous behaviour of liquid helium II.223
Weissman, Simon A.
Percentage composition and the atomic theory.227
McAlpine, R. K.
Claude Louis Berthollet (1748-1822)230
Lemay, Pierre; Oesper, Ralph E.
The thermal conductivity method of gas analysis.237
Minter, Clarke C.
LTE. Relief packages for scientific workers in western Europe.246
Verdoorn, Frans
A navy V-12 course in quantitative analysis.247
Bennett, George W.
Errata.248
Perry, James W.
Youthful Faradays.249
Stone, Charles H.
Faraday and the radio engineer-an imaginary interview.251
Wright, R. H.
The Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum and Its Alloys 253
Spacht, Ronald B.
A device for teaching chemical arithmetic.259
Deming, H. G.
Fluorochemistry (De Ment, Jack)260
Schulman, J. H.
Encyclopedia of Chemical Reactions (Jacobsen, C. A.)260
N. W. R.
Colorimetry for Chemists (Mellon, M. G.)260
Yoe, John H.
Time, Number and the Atom (Pickard, R. Fortescue)260
Timm, John A.
Engineering Preview (Grinter, L. E.; Holmes, Harry N.; Spencer, H. C.; Oldenburger, Rufus; Harris, Charles; Kloeffler, R. G.; Faires, V. M.)260
N. W. R.
Hackh's Chemical Dictionary (Grant, Julius)260
N. W. R.
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