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February 1966
Vol. 43 No. 2

Editorially speaking.57
Kieffer, William F.
The direct synthesis of organometallic compounds.58
Rochow, Eugene G.
Preparation of ethylaluminum sesqui-iodide: A lecture demonstration.63
Krahe, Eduard; Rochow, E. G.
Optical studies in organophosphorus chemistry.64
Cammarata, Arthur.
The determination of dipole moments in solution.66
Thompson, H. Bradford.
Acetylation of ferrocene: A chromatography experiment for elementary organic laboratory.73
Bozak, Richard E.
Thermodynamics from dipole moments: An experiment in physical chemistry.74
Moffat, J. B.
Electrical properties of metal oxides which have "hopping" charge carriers.76
Honig, J. M.
Estimation of some Ki and Ksp by potentiometric titration.82
Jenkins, D. A.; Latham, J. L.
Mathematical methods in elementary thermodynamics.85
Blinder, S. M.
Ligand exchange kinetics by the radioactive tracer technique: An inorganic or radiochemistry experiment.93
Barton, Donald; Winter, Keith.
Explosion hazard: Pyridine ''perchromate".94
Adams, D. M.; Raynor, J. B.
Concepts of species and state in chemistry and molecular physics.95
Goodfriend, P. L.
The content of introductory biochemistry courses - A survey.97
Appleton, M. D.; Haab, W.
CBA and CHEM study: An appreciation.98
Pode, J. S. F.
San Antonio school chemistry project: An experiment in learning and cooperation.103
Davis, Jeff C., Jr.; Westmeyer, Paul.
A study of ammonium carbamate: A student project.104
Clifford, Charles W.
An innovation for summer institutes: Administrators too!104
Brandou, Julian R.
Demonstrating concepts of statistical thermodynamics: More on the Maxwell Demon bottle.105
Sussman, M. V.
LTE.107
Christen, H. R.
LTE.107
Kauffman, George B.
LTE.108
Roberts, N. K.
LTE.108
Wagner, Frank S., Jr.
Introductory college chemistry; Laboratory manual for introductory college chemistry.109
Kessel, W. G.
General chemistry workbook: How to solve chemistry problems.109
Taylor, Moddie D.
Principles of chemical equilibrium.110
Eblin, Lawrence P.
Elements of inorganic chemistry.110
Ward, Roland.
XXV. Instrumentation for atomic absorption - Part two.A103
Kahn, Herbert L.
XXIII. Storage and disposal of dangerous chemicals.A151
Voeglein, Joseph F., Jr.
Concepts and models of inorganic chemistry.A160
Johnson, Ronald C.
Chemistry of the rare-earth elements.A160
Moeller, Therald.
Gmelin-durrer metallurgy of iron. Volume1, Parts A and B.A160
J. V. D.
Oxygen: Elementary forms and hydrogen peroxide.A164
Gordon, Gilbert.
A guidebook to mechanism in organic chemistry.A164
Mandell, Leon.
D'ans-lax taschenbuch fur chemiker und physiker. Band 2, Oranische verbindungen.A168
Reinheimer, J. D.
Guide to activation analysis.A168
Wise, Edward N.
Handbook of radiochemical exercises.A170
Clark, Herbert M.
Actions chimiques et biologiques des radiations.A172
Burton, Milton.
Transitional elements.A172
Gordon, Gilbert.
Science of materials.A174
Dannhauser, Walter.
Chemical, medical, and pharmaceutical books printed before 1800: In the collections of the University of Wisconsin libraries.A174
Flame spectroscopy. Parts 1-3.A176
West, Allen C.
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