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March 1969
Vol. 46 No. 3

Editorially speaking: what chemistry really is.127
Lippincott W. T.
American forerunners of the periodic law.128
Kauffman, George B.
The priority conflict between Mendeleev and Meyer.136
van Spronsen, Johannes W.
Thermodynamics and rocket propulsion.140
Verhoek, Frank H.
Metalation of metallocenes.144
Slocum, D. W.; Engelmann, T. R.; Ernst, C.; Jennings, C. A.; Jones, W.; Koonsivitsky, B.; Lewis, J.; Shenkin, P.
The polynomial method of quantum chemistry: An introduction.151
Beste, Lawrence F.
Tantalum recovery by liquid-liquid extraction (Indus. Chem.).157
Alexander, Guy B.
Placement of freshmen in the chemistry program.160
Haffner, Richard W.
Provacative opinion: A doctorate program for college chemistry teachers.163
Siebring, B. R.
The behavior of partial molar quantities at high dilution.165
Garrod, J. E.; Harrington, Thelma M.
The determination of paramagnetic susceptibility by nmr: A physical chemistry experiment.167
Deutsch, J. L.; Poling, Stephen M.
Kinetics of proton exchange of trimethylammonium ion by nmr: A laboratory experiment.169
Leyden, Donald E.; Morgan, W. R.
Simple liquid scintillation counting of 14CO2.171
Loewenburg, J. R.; Grunewald, Ralph.
Turbidimetric determination of chelated calcium at various pH levels.172
L'Annunziata, Michael F.; Fuller, Wallace.
Taking the peel out of paint.173
Myers, Raymond R.
Preparation of p-anisole: An organic chemistry experiment.174
Smith, Richard F.; Bates, Alvin C.
Wooden models of asymmetric structures.175
Nye, Martin J.
Photochemical fume hoods: Design and construction.176
Stenberg, Virgil I.
A sensitive solid state thermoregulator relay.177
Darrow, Frank W.
Improving potassium flame tests.178
Strong, Frederick C., III.
A convenient glass-to-glass connector.179
Collins, Kenneth E.
The international congress on the intergration of science teaching: a summary report180
Fuller, Edward C.
1969 program of the examinations commitee182
LTE. Science and humanity184
VanOsdall, Thomas.
LTE. Chemical transport and zirconium185
Ball, M. C.
LTE. Negative catalyst185
Singh, Hakam; Mittal, K. L.
LTE. Answer to letter: Negative catalyst186
Young, Jay A.
Uncertainty (Principle) (L).186
Bergthorsson, Bjorn.
Source book in chemistry, 1900-1950.187
Kauffman, George B.
College chemistry.188
Lyle, Gloria G.
Principles of chemistry.188
Child, William C. Jr.
XLIII. Mass spectrometers - part two: Mass-analyzer systems; detectorsA149
Ewing, Galen W.
Hydrofluoric acid burn treatment (Safety).A171
Reinhardt, C. F.; Hume, W. G.; Linch, A. K.; Wetherhold, J. M.
An Introduction to physical organic chemistry.A192
Babad, Harry.
Quantitative chemical analysis. A196
Pappenhagen, J. M.
Principles of organic chemistry.A201
Renfrow, W. B.
The Principles of herterocyclic chemistry. A201
Ainsworth, Cameron.
Molecular orbital theories of bonding in organic molecules.A204
Pilar, F. L.
Structure of high-resolution nmr spectra. A212
Garbrisch, Edgar W. Jr.
Concentrated H2SO4 + NaX. Dem. 593A217
Garman, Raymond P.
Bromide vs iodine. Dem. 594A217
Alyea, Hubert N.
Chlorides in the presence of Br- and I- . Dem. 595A217
Colo, August J. ; Slabaugh, W. H.
Etching glass with HF. Dem. 596A218
Garman, Raymond P.
Chlorine by electrolysis (liquefaction). Dem. 597A218
Garman, Raymond P.
Chlorine by electrolysis (bleaching). Dem. 598A218
Alyea, Hubert N.
Chlorine from bleaching powder. Dem. 599A218
Garman, Raymond P.
Chlorine from halozone and from chloramine-T. Dem. 600A218
Garman, Raymond P.
Chlorine from KMnO4 + HCl. Dem. 601A218
Alyea, Hubert N.
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