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March 1935
Vol. 12 No. 3

Editor's outlook.102
Chemicals in commerce.103
Haynes, Williams.
You may not know.108
Roseman, R., Allan, B. W.
Acids, bases and salts.109
Kilpatrick, Martin
Dr. James Dascomb.111
Cook, Elton S.
Reaction mechanisms.115
Steffens, Carsten C.
Sulfer. III120
Cunningham, William A.
A low-pressure gas bubbler.124
Blank, Eugene W.
Modernizing the introductory high-school course in chemistry.125
Weaver, Elbert C.
New models of old molecules. Their construction and use in chemical education.128
Hazlehurst, Thomas H.; Neville, Harvey A.
Valence defined.132
Flood, E. A.
The chemical constitution of rubber in the light of Staudinger's work.135
Allen, Ivey, Jr.; Sauter, Erwin R.
Visual demonstration of the evaporation of mercury.139
Leighton, Wesley G.; Leighton, Philip A.
A student's gas-density balance.142
Coffin, C. C.
Mathematical problem page.144
Haenisch, Edward L.
[Guid to sound film.] "Sound". For use with educational sound pictures, "sound waves and their sources" and "fundamentals of acoustics."148
Frank, J. O.
Chemistry for beginners.148
Baker, R. A.
Tautomerism.148
Reinmuth, Otto
Report of conference on supervised correspondence study.149
Rubber: its anti-oxidants and preservatives.149
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