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August 1957
Vol. 34 No. 8
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| Editor's Outlook. | 365 |
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Kieffer, William F. |
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| Divison of chemical education. ACS. | 366 |
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Fuller, Edward C. |
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| Reduction with complex metal hydrides. | 367 |
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Gaylord, Norman G. |
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| Der Student, die Methode, und Ach! | 374 |
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Miller, Richard W. |
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| The principle of Le Chatelier and Braun. | 375 |
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De Heer, J. |
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| Method for decolorizing chromatography solutions. | 380 |
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Radell, Jack; Hunt, P. D. |
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| Qualitative analysis in the training of chemists. | 381 |
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Benedetti-Pichler, A. A.; Schneider, Frank; Steinbach, Otto F. |
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| Identification analysis, a stimulating revival of qualitative analysis. | 383 |
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Frank, Richard E. |
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| Introductory remarks to symposium on qualitative analysis. | 387 |
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Hahn, Richard B. |
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| Why teach qualitative analysis? | 387 |
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Freiser, Henry. |
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| History of qualitative analysis. | 389 |
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Welcher, Frank J. |
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| What topics belong in a modern course in qualitative analysis? | 391 |
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Gilreath, Esmarch S. |
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| Qualitative analysis and analytical chemical searartions without the use of sulfides. | 393 |
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Vick, Maurice M.; West, Philip W. |
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| The qualitative analysis course should teach analysis. | 400 |
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Strong, Frederick C., III. |
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| A simple, rapid system of coding and abstracting chemical literature using machine-sorted punched cards. | 403 |
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Kirschner, Stanley. |
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| A demonstration of rapid radioactive decay. | 406 |
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Jones, William H. |
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| "Chemical Atlas" by Edward L. Youmans. | 408 |
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Oesper, Ralph E. |
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| Some electrochemical experiments for freshmen. | 409 |
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Gorman, Mel. |
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| Official business. NEACT | 411 |
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Martus, Joseph A. |
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| Science in the making. | 414 |
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Nash, Leonard |
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| Unesco source book for science teaching. | 414 |
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Campbell, J.A. |
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| Documentation in action. | 415 |
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Hoseh, M. |
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| Thermal power from nuclear reactors | 415 |
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Naumann, R. A. |
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| Physical techniques in biological research. Volume 2: Physical chemical techniques. | 415 |
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Cornwell, David G. |
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| Semimicro qualitative organic analyses: The systematic identitfication of organic compounds. | 416 |
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Webb, James L. A. |
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| Spot tests in organic analysis. | 416 |
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Welcher, Frank J. |
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| Quantitative chemcal analysis. | 416 |
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Macnevin, William |
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| Organic synthesis: Volume 1: Open-chain saturated compounds. Volume 2: Open-chain unsaturated compounds, alicyclic compounds, aromatic compounds. | 417 |
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Anderson, Arthur G. Jr. |
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| Molecules and crystals in inorganic chemistry. | 417 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Fibres, plastics and rubbers: A handbook of common polymers. | 417 |
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Bossert, Roy G. |
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| Traite de micro-analyse minerale: Qualitative et quantitative. Volume III. | 418 |
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Benedetti-Pichler, A. A. ; Cheronis, Nicholas D. |
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| Heterocyclic compounds. Volume 5. | 418 |
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Kharasch, Norman. |
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| Heterocyclic compounds. Volume 6. | 418 |
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Green, Frank O. |
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| Laboratory exercises in general chemistry. | A350 |
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Purdy, Maud B. |
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| Textbook of polymer chemistry. | A351 |
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Dole, Malcolm |
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| The chemistry of petrochemcials. | A351 |
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Dermer, O. C. |
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| Organic chemistry, Vol. II: Stereochemistry adn the chemistry of natural products. | A352 |
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Abernethy, John Leo |
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| Sewage Treatment. | A354 |
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Pappenhagen, James M. |
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| Organic analysis. Volume III. | A354 |
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Berliner, Frances. |
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