JCE Online Journal of Chemical Education
 | Subscriptions  | Software Orders  | Support  | Contributors  | Advertisers  | 

JCE Print

JCE Digital Library

JCE Software

Only@JCE Online

About JCE


  Home > JCE Print > Journal of Chemical Education > Issues > 1938  > September  >
Table of Contents
The following links go directly to full text (PDF) versions of the articles.

These links are available only to JCE subscribers.

Cover
September 1938
Vol. 15 No. 9

Editor's outlook.402
Reinmuth, Otto.
Count Michael Maier's use of the symbolism of alchemy.403
Davis, Tenney L.
The alchemical fugues in Count Michael Maier's Atlanta Fugiens.410
Sleeper, Helen Joy.
Some experiences in teaching general chemistry to arts students for its cultural value.415
Adams, C. S.
The Iowa system of qualitative analysis without hydrogen sulfide.420
Cornog, Jacob.
Organic reagents in the qualitative analysis course.425
White, Wayne E.
The chemist at work: XXIII. Research in a soils laboratory427
Starkey, Robert L.; Grady, Ron I.; Chittum, John W.
The chemist at work: XXIV. The petroleum chemist430
Wagner, Cary R.; Grady, Ron I.; Chittum, John W.
The development of protein chemistry.434
Farber, Eduard.
Elementary principles of qualitative analysis.448
Davidson, Arthur W.
Physical chemistry.448
Haring, Malcolm M.
Combustion, flames and explosions of gases.448
Pease, Robert N.
Glenn-Welton chemistry achievement test.449
Smith, O. M.
Sinn und aufgaben der geschichte der chemie (The sense and the profits of the history of chemistry).449
Davis, Tenney L.
Sterols and related compounds.449
Marker, Russell E.
Numerical problems in advanced physical chemistry.450
Washburn, E. Roger.
Technical analysis of ores and metallurgical products.450
Mahin, E. G.
The catalytic action of surfaces.450
Frazer, J. C. W.
Created:
Last Updated:
Mar 8, 2007
Mar 8, 2007
  Home > JCE Print > Journal of Chemical Education > Issues > 1938 > September > Table of Contents


Subscriptions

JCE HS CLIC

Our Secondary School editors work hard to distill all the JCE materials to produce a fraction of particular interest to high school teachers. We call it CLIC.


Contributions Welcome
JCE welcomes your submission

Advertisers
In recent years we have worked hard to better match our advertisers with our readers. When shopping for chemistry education materials, visit our advertisers' WWW sites first.

Be An Ambassador
Take JCE along on your outreach missions. Copies of the Journal, guest access to JCE Online, our publications catalog, and more are available for your participants.