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August 1966
Vol. 43 No. 8

Editorially speaking.397
Lippincott, W.T.
Aliphatic deaminations in organic synthesis.398
Baumgarten, Ronald J.
Light absorption in photochemistry.408
Shaw, Henry; Toby, Sidney.
The relationship between Avogadro's Principle and the Law of Gay-Lussac.411
Feifer, Nathan.
Cardboard orbital domain models.412
Kapauan, A. F.
The MKS temperature scale.414
Georgian, John C.
Adsorption by solids from binary solutions.415
Popiel, W. J.
What has happened to qualitative analysis: A 1966 survey.419
Krohn, Albertine.
Fusion reactions under the microscope.421
Benedetti-Pichler, A. A.; Vikin, Joe.
Errors in the detection of cadmium: Light-colored copper-thioacetamide complexes.422
Isenberg, N.; Kreger, H. J.; Middleton, R. H.
Paper chromatography and spot tests: A useful combination of techniques.423
Poonia, N. S.
Reagents for the qualitative analysis of Ce(III)-Ce(IV) mixtures.424
Lal, Sudarshan; Srivastava, S. N.
Use of KMnO4, to oxidize interfering organic anions in qualitative analysis.424
Poonia, N. S.; Bhagwat, W. V.
An apparatus for demonstrating automatic potentiometric titration.425
Stock, John T.
A simple potentiostat for controlled potential electrolysis.428
Tackett, Stanford L.; Knowles, John A.
Manometric apparatus for vapor and solution studies.432
Taha, Ahmed A.; Grigsby, Ronald D.; Johnson, James R.; Christian, Sherril D.; Affsprung, Harold E.
Transfer apparatus for degassed solutions.435
Moreau, Wayne M.; Tyler, Theodore A.; Weiss, Karl.
Microapparatus for demonstrating electrophoresis and ion migration.436
Stock, John T.; DeThomas, A. V.
Porous glass salt bridges.437
Durst, Richard A.
Simple vacuum-cooled ozonizer.439
Dardin, V. J., Jr.
Radiography of animal tissue.441
Swartz, Howard A.; Quinney, Paul R.
An inexpensive coaxial nmr cell.443
Hinton, J. F.; Amis, E. S.
The labstand: A successor to the ring stand.444
Rinquist, Olaf; Runquist, Alfonse; Senkler, George.
Chemical crossword puzzle.445
Schneider, Ronald A.
LTE.446
Radimer, K.J.
LTE.446
Diehl, Harvey.
LTE.447
Cohen, Irwin.
LTE.447
Kerker, Milton.
The business acumen of scientists.447
Goran, Morris.
Chemistry: Science of matter, energy, and change; Teacher's guide to chemistry: Science of matter energy, and change, including chemistry: Reflections of another teacher.448
Helvey, George, Jr.
College chemistry.449
Larson, William D.
Dictionary of organic compounds. Volumes 1-5 and first supplement.449
Haynes, LeRoy W.
Laboratory projects in organic chemistry.449
Campbell, Bruce, Jr.
Laboratory course in physical chemistry.450
Stafford, Fred E.
Principles of physical chemistry.450
Young, Jay A.
The molecules of nature.450
Bobbitt, James M.
Gel permeation chromatograpy. Part two.A625
Cazes, Jack.
Unattended laboratory operations. Part 2. Running laboratory reactions under safe control.A652
Conlon, D. R.
Ionization, electricity. Consumption of electricity. Dem. 322.A659
Barnard, Robert.
Some electrical and optical aspects of molecular behavior.A662
Thompson, H. Bradford.
Science in history.A664
Oesper, Ralph E.
Treatise on electrochemistry.A666
Schwartz, Eugene.
Melting and crystal structure.A666
Dole, Malcolm.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 34, quecksilber. Teil B, lieferung 1, verbindungen bis quecksilber und stickstoff einschliesslich weiterer n-haltiger quecksilber-verbindungen.A666
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