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July 1937
Vol. 14 No. 7

The production of electro-types.303
Ronneberg, C. E.
An improved chemical hood.310
Bingham, Eugene C.
Phenylarsonic acid as a qualitative test for tin.312
Bullard, R. H.
The epigrams of Remigius Fresenius I.313
Oesper, R. E.
Demonstration of a negative temperature coefficient of solubility.315
Bateman, L. A.; Fernelius, W. C.
An approach to the theory of ionization.316
Hazlehurst, Thomas H.
An improved method for igniting thermite reactions.320
Klein, O. C.
An experiment in the teaching of high-school chemistry.321
Haskins, Richard; Gavin, John; Bowman, E. C.
The ferric thiocyanate equilibria.324
DuBois, Robert.
The use of standard sodium hydroxide solution for the standardization of potassium permanganate.326
Scoles, D. L.; Rothstein, Joseph.
Daily chemical anniversaries as a teaching tool.328
Huntress, Ernest H.
Heinrich Wieland344
Oesper, Ralph E.
Laboratory Methods of Organic Chemistry (Gattermann, L.; Weiland, Heinrich)348
Wagner, E. C.
Specific Tests for Use in the "Qual." Course (White, Wayne E.)349
Johnson, Warren C.
Physical Chemistry (Tanchoco, F.)349
Haring, Malcolm M.
Elementary Physical Chemistry (Taylor, Hugh S.; Jones, David B.; Taylor, H. Austin)349
Kilpatrick, Martin
Al-Raxis Buch, Geheimnis der Geheimnisse (Ruska, Julius)349
Oesper, Ralph E.
Organic Syntheses, XVII (Fieser, L. F.)350
Drake, Nathan L.
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