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October 1937
Vol. 14 No. 10

The metal carbonyls: I. History; II. Preparation.453
Trout, Wm. E., Jr.
J. J. Van Laar459
van Klooster, H. S.
On starch.460
Shane, Robert S.
A statistical analysis of some quantitative experiments in elementary chemistry.463
Bacon, Egbert K.
The preparation of teachers of chemistry.466
Gray, William S.
Factors affecting the accuracy of transference number determinations.472
Hoyt, Creig S.
Applied mathematics for chemists. 1. A mathematics laboratory and course.473
Burr, Alex C.
The young chemist and the government service.476
Marshall, Louis.
Sulfuric acid by the lead chamber process. A laboratory experiment.479
Smith, Hilton A.
Experiments on the reactivity of organic compounds for an introductory course in organic chemistry.480
Cheronis, Nicholas D.
A new organic reagent for bismuth.484
Naiman, Barnet.
A display window laboratory.486
Gilkey, Wallace A.
The nitrogen after-glow.487
Ewing, Galen W.
A home-made electric furnace.492
Bertolet, Edward; Oser, Joseph I.
A simple method of making quinone.494
McCoy, Herbert N.
Quantitative Analysis (Reiman III, William; Neuss, Jacob D.)498
Smith, G. Frederick
Demonstrations and Experiments in General Chemistry (Elder, Albert L.)498
Sampey, John R.
Structure of Atomic Nuclei and Nuclear Transformations (Gamow, G.)498
Goldblatt, L. A.
Atomic Structure of Minerals (Bragg, W. L.)499
Davey, Wheeler P.
Organic Chemistry Laboratory Guide (Wertheim, E.)500
Degering, Ed. F.
Bearing Metals and alloys (Bassett, H. N.)500
Read, W. T.
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