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August 1945
Vol. 22 No. 8

Editor's outlook.365
What's been going on.366
Degering, Ed. F.
Growing cork at home.367
Cooke, Giles B.
The periodic system and atomic structure II. Detailed introduction to the wave mechanical approach.370
Wiswesser, William J.
Dyes and dyeing for beginners.380
Stone, Charles H.
Josef Loschmidt.381
Kohn, Moritz.
Colored signal smokes.385
Kieffer, William F.; Resko, Julia M.
The rate of oxidation of iodide ion by hydrogen peroxide.387
McAlpine, R. K.
Ionization potentials in the teaching of elementary chemistry.390
Sisler, Harry H.; VanderWerf, Calvin A.
Out of the editor's basket.396
Some industrial aspects of adsorption.398
West, James R.
Quizzes to encourage preparation for lectures.402
Morrell, William E.
Here and there in the trade literature.404
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The absolute calibration of weights and balance for direct precision weighing.406
MacNevin, William Marshall.
Canning certain vegetables with hydrochloric acid.409
Burrell, R. C.; Johnson, Esther M.; Rice, Beverlee J.; Sohn, Phyllis J.
LTE.410
Hauser, Ernst A.
LTE.410
Elder, Albert L.
Leather technology in wartime.411
Bell, Kenneth E.
Blood and blood derivatives.415
Cohn, Edwin J.
Synthetic rubber from alcohol. (Talalay, Anselm; Magat, Micael.)416
Vernon, A.A.
Discovery of the elements. (Weeks, Mary Elvira)416
Davis, Tenney L.
What to do about vitamins. (Williams, Roger J.)416
Davidson, David Lyman.
The new plastics. (Simonds, Herbert R.; Bigelow, M.H.)416
Clapp, Leallyn B.
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