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May 1969
Vol. 46 No. 5

Editorially speaking: AC3 and the price of devisiveness261
Lipponcott, W.T.
The Monte Carlo method: Plotting the course of complex reactions262
Rabinovitch, B.
Criteria for optical activity in organic molecules269
Mowery, Dwight F., Jr.
A quick-mounting sample holder for infrared work272
Brady, Leonard E.; Wozny, John
Provocative opinion: Dynamic organic laboratory instruction273
Smith, Robert B.
An historical note on beryllium276
Gilman, Henry
Liquid scintillation counting: Singlet-singlet energy transfer processes277
Yang, William; Lee, Edward K. C.
Prediction of molecular polarity by V.S.E.P.R. theory283
Daugherty, N. A.
A relative isotope dilution analysis using samples of infinite thickness: For undergraduate instrumental analysis284
Johnston, C. B.; Drake, G. Wilson; Wentworth, W. E.
A simple safety device for unattended laboratory heating286
DeJarlais, W. J.
Radioisotope generators for introductory laboratory use287
Crater, H. L.; Macchione, J. B.; Gemmill, W. J.; Kramer, H. H.
Qualitative transfer device for volatile liquids289
Giza, Chester A.
The definition of detection limits290
Parsons, M. L.
Freon-12 as an oxygen scavenger292
Ewing, Galen W; Nelson, Joseph E.
Basic oxygen steelmaking293
McGannon, Harold E.
Applied research and development in the steel industry294
Eberhardt, John E.
Mikhail Lomonosov and the manufacture of glass and mosaics295
Leicester, Henry M.
Product distribution in free radical telomerizations299
Lloyd, W. G.
A superior method of mulling samples for infrared spectroscopy301
Brady, Leonard E.
Reactions on basic alumina302
Serratosa, Felix
Conformation of macromolecules: A physical chemistry experiment305
Napper, D. H.
On chemical kinetics308
Swartz, Charles J.
Properties of real gases in the limit of zero pressure310
Rasiel, Yecheskel; Freeman, Wade A.
Comments by the textbook editor311
Eberhardt, W. H.
Duhamel's theorem312
Veguilla-Berdecia, Luis A.
Reaction vessel with stirring and atmosphere controls314
Carraher, Charles, Jr.
Three who pioneered in chromatography315
Heines, S. V.
Chemical composition of lunar surface316
Herzenberg, C.L. ; Riley, D.L.
Chemical genealogy317
McCarty, C. N.
A convenient device for dispensing solid samples in teaching laboratories318
Brubaker, George R.; Behnke, George T.
A "sandwich" apparatus for demonstrating radial chromatography319
DeThomas, Anthony V.; Francis, Pascual
Concerning the fundamental distribution law320
Jones, George L., Jr.; Shelden, Gilbert V.
Atmospheric pressure from barometer readings321
Kinney, G. F.
A small cylindrical separatory funnel and rack322
Ross, Laurids E.; Juvinall, Ruth A.
Diagnostic-prescriptive essay exams: Computer graded, professor evaluated, student used323
Young, Jay A.
Films for chemical education325
Barnard, W. Robert; Schrage, Samuel
Audio aids in examination grading327
Pray, Alfred R.
Division of Chemical Education. Treasurer's report328
Danforth, J. D.
FClO3 hazard329
Nomine, G.; Muller, G.
Pollution from chemistry laboratories329
Weaver, Elbert C.
Fused salt investigations needed329
Clark, Paul V.
Teaching the transition elements329
Geffner, Saul L.
HMO theory in the sophomore organic class330
Molnar, Stephen P.
Notation for logarithms330
Missen, R. W.
College chemistry a survey331
Whitaker, Robert D.
Formulation and stoichiometry. A Reveiw of fundamental Chemistry331
Fiekers, B. A.
Inorganic Quantitative Analysis332
Larson, W. D.
Mordern Methods of chemical Analysis332
Blackburn, Thomas R.
Kinetics in analytical chemistry332
Pardue, Harry L.
Automation of organic elemental analysisA323
Fish, Velmer B.
Science experiment safety in the elementary schoolA347
Mann, Charles A.
Hydrolysis of FeCl3. Dem. 613A355
Alyea, Hubert N.
Hydrolysis of TiCl4. Dem. 614A355
Alyea, Hubert N.
Bleaching of ink. Dem. 615A355
Garman, Raymond P.
Bleaching of dyes. Dem. 616A355
Garman, Raymond P.
Bleaching versus solvent action. Dem. 617A355
Garman, Raymond P.
Decomposition of KClO3. Dem. 618A356
Alyea, Hubert N.
Catalytic decomposition of Chlorates. Dem. 619A356
Alyea, Hubert N.
Bromine bleaching indigo. Dem. 620A356
Alyea, Hubert N.
Photo-bromination. Dem. 621A356
Alyea, Hubert N.
Tincture of iodine. Dem. 622A356
Garman, Raymond P.
Solubilities of iodine. Dem. 623A356
Alyea, Hubert N.
Iodine and turpentine. Dem. 624A356
Garman, Raymond P.
Reduction: Techniques and applications in organic synthesisA374
Eliel, Ernest L.
Synthetic methods of organic chemistry, Vol. 22A374
Becker, Ernest I.
Nonaqueous solventsA378
Patterson, Andrew, Jr.
Quantum mechanics: An introductionA378
Mcquarrie, Donand A.
Statistical mechanics, thermodynamics and kineticsA378
Jordan, Peter C.
Advances in infared group frequenciesA380
Powell, D. L.
Macromolecules of living systemsA380
Hein, George E.
Science and imagination. Selected papers of Warren WeaverA380
Kieffer, William F.
Peter Kapitsa on life and scienceA382
Oesper, Ralph E.
Encyclopedia of industrial chemical analysis. Volume 6, Antifreeze to BenzaldehydeA382
Van Doren, Janet B.
Gmelins handbuch der anoganisschen chemie. 8. Auflage, system of nummer 6, chlor. Erganzungsband, teil B, Lieferung 1, Verbindungen bis chlor und wasserstoffA382
Van Doran, Janet B.
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