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January 1935
Vol. 12 No. 1

Editor's outlook.2
Primitive science, the background of early chemistry and alchemy.3
Davis, Tenney L.
The need of modernizing the general course.11
Wildman, Ernest A.
A simple air bath.16
Shah, N. M.
Sulfur.17
Cunningham, William A.
Solutions of electrolytes.24
Davidson, Arthur W.
Preparation of unknowns in qualitative analysis.30
McKee, J. L.
The kinetic-molecular theory and its relation to heat phenomena.31
Timm, John A.
The acids of pine oleoresin and rosin.35
Palkin, Samuel.
Evening instruction for the chemist in industry.40
Guillaudeu, Arthur.
Mathematical problem page.42
Haenisch, E. L.
An improved heated vacuum micro-desiccator.43
Blank, Eugene W.
A manual of biochemistry.47
Anderson, A. K.
The chemistry of solids.47
Davey, Wheeler P.
Handbook of chemistry.47
Legault, R.
Experimental physical chemistry.48
Haring, Malcolm M.
The fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics. part 1: elementary theory and applications. part II: thermodynamical functions and their applications.48
Parks, George S.
Review of pre-college mathematics.49
Yoe, John H.
Units in chemistry.49
Wildman, E. A.
The physical basis of things.49
Eichlin, Charles G.
Practical everyday chemistry.50
Daskais, M. H.
Doctoral dissertations accepted by american universities.50
Technical gas analysis.50
Engelder, C. J.
Handbook of chemistry and physics.50
Reinmuth, Otto
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