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November 1958
Vol. 35 No. 11

Nuclear power plant core materials and fabrication.534
Shane, Robert S.
An atomic orbital board for student study.540
Cook, William B.
A schematic representation of valence.541
Sanderson, R. T.
Systematic detection of anions through their parent elements.545
Caldas, Alcides; Gentil, Vicente.
The principle of minimum bending of orbitals.550
Stewart, George H.; Eyring, Henry.
Geochemical problems as student projects.557
Stubbs, Morris F.
Grades of chemicals.558
Ramsey, James C., Jr.
Atomistic notions in young children and young cultures.560
Horne, R. A.
Fluosilicic acid.562
Colton, Ervin.
A microreaction block.564
Schultz, Harry P.
A boiling point apparatus.565
Lykos, Peter G.
The chemical and related literature of Australia and New Zealand.566
Stevens, Leo J.
Textbook errors: XX. Miscellanea No. 2.568
Mysels, Karol J.
A simple Pyrex-detection system.569
Thompson, H. Bradford.
An electron locator.570
Weis, Norman D.; Meek, John S.
Mapping the thermal thicket.571
Day, Jesse H.
Closed circuit TV in the chemistry auditorium.573
Glemser, Oskar.
The case of the eligible emers.574
Buhsmer, Charles P., Jr.
Some copies of Jean Beguin's textbook of chemistry.575
Gorman, Mel.
The stability of solutions for the iodine clock reaction.577
Kauffman, George B.; Hall, Charles R.
Chemical geometry-application to salts.578
Gibb, Thomas R. P., Jr.; Winnerman, Anne.
Letters to the editor581
Hetherington, Stanley W.
Letters to the editor581
Shawver, Ben T.
Letters to the editor581
Aebi, Albert.
Chemistry of Carbon Compounds. Volume 4. Part A: Heterocyclic Compounds (Rodd, E. H.)582
Bonner, William A.
Chemical Publications: Their Nature and Use (Mellon, M. G.)582
Bartow, Virginia
Excited States in Chemistry and Biology (Reid, C.)583
Kasha, Michael
Man-Made Fibres (Moncrieff, R. W.)583
Quig, J. B.
Scientific Glassblowing (Wheeler, E. L.)583
Strong, Laurence E.
Unit Processes in Organic Syntheses (Groggins, P. H.)584
Kobe, Kenneth A.
Fundamentals of Chemistry (Bogert, L. Jean)584
Martinette, Sister Mary
Electronic Theories of Organic Chemistry (Baker, John Williams)584
Reinheimer, John D.
Chain Reactions, An Introduction (Dainton, F. S.)584
Pitts Jr., J. N.
Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia585
Kieffer, William F.
Differential Thermal Analysis (Smothers, W. J.)585
Arseneau, D. F.
Chemistry of Steroids (Shoppee, Charles W.)585
Burgstahler, Albert W.
Gmelins Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie. Systematic Subject Index (Pietsch, E. H. E.)585
Chittum, John W.
Gmelins Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie. System 60: Copper (Lieferung, Teil B.)586
Chittum, John W.
Phenolic Resin Chemistry (Megson, N. J. L.)586
Burke, W. J.
A Manual of Paper Chromatography and Paper Electrophoresis (Block, Richard J.)586
Strain, Harold H.
Nuclear Reactor Experiments (Hoag, J. Barton)586
Kieffer, William F.
The Threshold of Space (Zelikoff, M.)A560
Davidson, Norman
Organic Electrode Processes (Allen, Milton J.)A560
Remick, A. Edward
Biochemistry (Cantarow, Abraham)A562
Younathan, Ezzat S.
The Physical Chemistry of Electrolytic Solutions (Harned, Herbert S.)A564
Kay, Robert L.
Experiments in Biochemical Research Techniques (Cowgill, Robert W.)A566
Cornwell, David G.
Advances in Chemical Engineering. Volume 2 (Drew, Thomas B.)A567
Kobe, Kenneth A.
Film Formation, Film Properties, and Film Deterioration (Bragdon, Charles R.)A568
Kieffer, William F.
Advances in Protein Chemistry, Volume 12. (Anfinsen Jr., C. B.)A568
Pritham, Gordon H.
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