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August 1957
Vol. 34 No. 8

Editor's Outlook.365
Kieffer, William F.
Divison of chemical education. ACS.366
Fuller, Edward C.
Reduction with complex metal hydrides.367
Gaylord, Norman G.
Der Student, die Methode, und Ach!374
Miller, Richard W.
The principle of Le Chatelier and Braun.375
De Heer, J.
Method for decolorizing chromatography solutions.380
Radell, Jack; Hunt, P. D.
Qualitative analysis in the training of chemists.381
Benedetti-Pichler, A. A.; Schneider, Frank; Steinbach, Otto F.
Identification analysis, a stimulating revival of qualitative analysis.383
Frank, Richard E.
Introductory remarks to symposium on qualitative analysis.387
Hahn, Richard B.
Why teach qualitative analysis?387
Freiser, Henry.
History of qualitative analysis.389
Welcher, Frank J.
What topics belong in a modern course in qualitative analysis?391
Gilreath, Esmarch S.
Qualitative analysis and analytical chemical searartions without the use of sulfides.393
Vick, Maurice M.; West, Philip W.
The qualitative analysis course should teach analysis.400
Strong, Frederick C., III.
A simple, rapid system of coding and abstracting chemical literature using machine-sorted punched cards.403
Kirschner, Stanley.
A demonstration of rapid radioactive decay.406
Jones, William H.
"Chemical Atlas" by Edward L. Youmans.408
Oesper, Ralph E.
Some electrochemical experiments for freshmen.409
Gorman, Mel.
Official business. NEACT411
Martus, Joseph A.
Science in the making.414
Nash, Leonard
Unesco source book for science teaching.414
Campbell, J.A.
Documentation in action.415
Hoseh, M.
Thermal power from nuclear reactors415
Naumann, R. A.
Physical techniques in biological research. Volume 2: Physical chemical techniques.415
Cornwell, David G.
Semimicro qualitative organic analyses: The systematic identitfication of organic compounds.416
Webb, James L. A.
Spot tests in organic analysis.416
Welcher, Frank J.
Quantitative chemcal analysis.416
Macnevin, William
Organic synthesis: Volume 1: Open-chain saturated compounds. Volume 2: Open-chain unsaturated compounds, alicyclic compounds, aromatic compounds.417
Anderson, Arthur G. Jr.
Molecules and crystals in inorganic chemistry.417
Campbell, J. A.
Fibres, plastics and rubbers: A handbook of common polymers.417
Bossert, Roy G.
Traite de micro-analyse minerale: Qualitative et quantitative. Volume III.418
Benedetti-Pichler, A. A. ; Cheronis, Nicholas D.
Heterocyclic compounds. Volume 5.418
Kharasch, Norman.
Heterocyclic compounds. Volume 6.418
Green, Frank O.
Laboratory exercises in general chemistry. A350
Purdy, Maud B.
Textbook of polymer chemistry.A351
Dole, Malcolm
The chemistry of petrochemcials.A351
Dermer, O. C.
Organic chemistry, Vol. II: Stereochemistry adn the chemistry of natural products.A352
Abernethy, John Leo
Sewage Treatment. A354
Pappenhagen, James M.
Organic analysis. Volume III.A354
Berliner, Frances.
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