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May 1945
Vol. 22 No. 5

Editor'd outlook.209
What's been going on.210
Sydney Young.211
Oesper, R. E.
A lost centenary: Lassaigne's test for nitrogen. The identification of nitrogen, sulfur, and halogens in organic compounds.212
Tucker, S. Horwood.
Strategic minerals of New England.216
Quinn, Alonzo.
Balancing oxidation-reduction equations in organic chemistry.218
VanderWerf, Calvin A.
Atomic orbitals and valence.221
Luder, W. F.
Sales of synthetic savors.229
Taylor, J. N.
Enolization: an electronic interpretation.230
Zuffanti, Saverio.
Here and there in the trade litersture.235
Trends in the industrial employment of women chemists.236
Woodford, Lois W.
Aspects of the chemistry of DDT.238
Gunther, Francis A.
Recent chemical patents.243
Hill, William S.
Eradication, erasure, and obliteration-intentional and accidental.245
Roberts, Sidney H.
A ten-week course in quantitative analytical chemistry.248
Frizzell, Laurence D.
Out of the editor's basket.250
LTE.252
Clancy, William P.
Emergency courses for metallurgical chemists in Africa.253
Young, R. S.
Wartime production of ethyl alcohol.255
Singleton, Philip A.
Dictionary of organic compounds (Heilbeon, I.M.).259
Dunbar, Ralph E.
The chemistry amd technology of food and food products (Jacobs, Morris B.).259
Cruess, W.V.
260
Vaughn, Reese H.; Marsh, Geo. L.
Organic synthesis (Drake, Nathan L.).260
Dunbar, Ralph E.
Solvents (Durrans, Thos H.).260
Magnesium: its production and use (Pannell, Ernest V.).260
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