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April 1926
Vol. 3 No. 4

On the numerical data of dispersoidology.373
Von Weimarn, P. P.
Bromine and its discoverers-1826-1926.382
Smith, Edgar F.
Catalytic synthesis at high pressures.385
Almquist, J. A.
Sugar from beets.390
Nees, A. R.
Pandemic chemistry.396
Bancroft, Wilder D.
Research on electrodeposition at the Bureau of Standards.401
Blum, William.
The value of inspection trips as an adjunct in the teaching of applied chemical principles.405
Chamberlain, D. S.; Buckley, M. K.
Printing ink.408
Harrison, Woodford F.
Simplified calculations in colorimetry.416
McCrackan, Robert F.; Passamaneck, Emanuel; Harman, Kate E.
Notebooks in laboratory instruction.419
Bowers, W. G.
Applications of modern valence theories to some inorganic chemical reactions.425
Griggs, Mary A.; Warner, Marion E.
Lacquers as protective coatings.432
Orr, Arthur.
How many colloids have you used today?438
Morris, V. N.
A simple apparatus for demonstration of cataphoresis.443
Greenfield, R. E.; Elder, A. L.
Mental processes required in examinations in chemistry.445
Rich, Stephen G.
Demonstrating chemical equilibrium.450
Rakestraw, Norris W.
L. T. E. 452
Hepburn, Joseph Samuel
L. T. E.454
Wylie, H. Boyd
Scientific Method in Education.475
Powers, S. R.
Certain Phases of the Administration of High-School Chemistry.475
Powers, S. R.
Manual of Modern Chemistry. Part I, Inorganic.475
Baker, R. A.
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