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April 1949
Vol. 26 No. 4
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| Editor's outlook. | 181 |
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Rakestraw, Norris W. |
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| Modern wax technology. | 182 |
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Jenkins, Hubert W.; Friedman, Harold B. |
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| Apparatus for fractional distillation under reduced pressure. | 186 |
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Bowen, John B. |
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| An aid in the construction of titration graphs. | 188 |
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Smith, Grant W. |
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| The academic literature-science unit. | 191 |
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Hewitt, William F., Jr. |
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| Advantages of the semimicro techniques for general chemistry. | 193 |
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Smith, Otto M.; Burrows, J. Austin; Thelan, Herbert. |
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| National Cooperative Undergraduate Research Program. | 195 |
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Cortelyou, Ethaline. |
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| Hardness in water- A demonstration | 196 |
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Birch, E. John H. |
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| Free hydrogen in hydrogen sulfide generated from ferrous sulfide. | 199 |
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Porter, Jermain D. |
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| Letter to the Editor | 202 |
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Oesper, Ralph E. |
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| On the introduction of potassium dichromate as a volumetric reagent. | 203 |
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Caley, Earle R.; Anders, Hanns K. |
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| Russian literature in organic chemistry. | 205 |
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Howerton, Paul W. |
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| Liquid vapor equilibria in the system: Nitromethane-trichloroethene | 207 |
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Yu, Hung-Ao; Hickman, James B. |
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| Laboratory exercises in nuclear chemistry. I. General principles. | 210 |
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Williams, Russell R., Jr.; Hamill, William H.; Schuler, Robert H. |
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| A laminar form of the periodic table. Part I. | 216 |
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Wrigley, A. N.; Mast, W. C.; McCutcheon, T. P. |
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| The value of error problems in the teaching of quantitative analysis. | 219 |
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Meloche, C. C. |
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| A reaction sampling device. | 221 |
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Wheelock, Charles E. |
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| Brief encounter. | 221 |
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Linde, Peter. |
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| Perspectives in organic chemistry instruction. | 222 |
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Sharefkin, Jacob G. |
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| A nomograph for percentage of ionic bond character. | 223 |
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Nebergall, W. H.; Lindeke, W. A. |
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| The Polaroid Land camera- A new tool for education and research | 224 |
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Hauser, Ernst A. |
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| The recovery of silver from a dime | 225 |
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Feldman, Harry B. |
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| Some peculiar teaching problems. | 226 |
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Kessel, William G. |
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| Remarks on the theory of capillarity. | 228 |
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Bikerman, J. J. |
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| An improved apparatus for the distillation of miscible binary liquid systems. | 230 |
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Mikus, F. F. |
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| Graduate appointments in chemistry and chemical engineering (Continued from the March issue). | 231 |
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| A hundred years of chemistry. | 236 |
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Leicester, Henry M. |
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| The chemical technology of dyeing and printing: vat, sulfur, indigosol, azo and chrome dyestuffs and their auxiliaries. | 236 |
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Bender, Max. |
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| Underwater explosions. | 236 |
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Lewis, Bernard. |
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| Half-hours with great scientists. The story of physics. | 237 |
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Lindsay, R. B. |
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| Organic reagent used in gravimetric and volumetric analysis. Chemical analysis, vol. IV. | 237 |
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Furman, N. Howell |
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| The theory of the stability of lyophobic colloids. | 237 |
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Reyerson, L. H. |
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| Chemistry of insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. | 238 |
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Miller, James F. |
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| The amrketing of chemical products. | 238 |
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Kobe, Kenneth A. |
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| Calculations of quantitative analysis. | 239 |
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Arenson, Saul B. |
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| Principles of high-polymer theory and practice. | 239 |
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Fisher, Harry L. |
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| Organic chemistry. | 239 |
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Sharefkin, Jacob G. |
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| Biografias y descubrimientos quimicos. | 240 |
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Ibanez, Jose Gomez. |
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| Rhenium dvi-manganese, the elemnt of atomic number 75. | 240 |
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Schumb, Walter C. |
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| Laboratory exercises in general chemistry. | 240 |
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Garrett, A. B. |
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