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April 1965
Vol. 42 No. 4

Editorially speaking179
WFK
Introduction to Mossbauer spectroscopy.180
Herber, R. H.
Physical chemistry for freshmen: A rigorous introduction.188
Hoffman, Morton Z.; Prock, Alfred.
Teaching physical chemistry: Introduction.189
Ross, John.
Teaching physical chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.191
Amdur, I.
Thermodynamics in the physical chemistry course.193
Dye, James L.
Physical chemistry in the engineering curriculum.196
Paul, Martin A.; Bauer, S. H.
Integrated physical-analytical course.199
Chesick, J. P.
Two-track introductory chemistry.201
Walter, Robert I.
Lattice energy and chemical prediction: Use of the Kapustinskii equations and the Born-Haber cycle.204
Moody, G. J.; Thomas, J. D. R.
Several designs for constructing potentiometers.211
Battino, Rubin.
Modified exponential number notation.213
Frigerio, Norman A.
Directory of undergraduate research.214
Finley, K. Thomas.; Hayles, William J.
A simple float valve for maintaining the water level of a bath at elevated temperatures.215
Thacker, Raymond.
Women B.S. graduates in chemistry: A survey of career experience.216
Parrish, John B.
On the use of Jacobians in thermodynamics.218
Carroll, B.
A modified condensing apparatus for both refluxing and distilling.221
Goddard, Charles; Henry, Malcolm C.
Minimum molecular weight approach for determining empirical formulas.222
Harwood, H. James.
The oxygen coordinations of lithium (TE).223
Donnay, Gabrielle; Gryder, J. W.
Computer grading of small numbers of laboratory unknowns.224
Smith, S. R.; Schor, R.; Donohue, P. C.
Lineweaver-Burk treatment of acid-base dissociation.225
Solomons, C. C.
Beer's without tears.226
Solomons, C. C.
On the deduction of the equilibrium law from kinetics.227
Koenig, Frederick O.
Content of the college-preparatory high school chemistry course.231
Lander, Alan.
The nuclear properties of the heavy elements. Volumes 1-3.233
Clark, Herbert M.
An introduction to chemical nomenclature.234
Hurd, Charles D.
Organic name reactions: a contribution to the terminology of organic chemistry, biochemistry, and theoretical organic chemistry.234
Smith, Lewis Oliver Jr.
Instrumentation for electrodeposition and coulometry (Chem. Inst.).A261
Lott, Peter F.
A practical approach to protection of laboratory personnel from toxic materials (Safety).A285
Foulger, John H.
Hydrostatic flow versus fluidity. Dem. 215A307
Palermo, Alphonse
Rising bubble viscosimeter with oil. Dem. 216A307
Alyea, Hubert N.
Falling ball viscosimeter. Dem. 217A307
Hornbeck, Leroy
Rise of liquids in tubes. Dem. 218A308
Soule, Dean ; Palermo, Alphonse
Specific Sp. Gr. of aqueous KNO3. Dem. 219A308
Garman, Raymond P. ; Khoury, George
Six materials of different densities. Dem. 220A308
Ulery, Denver
Phenyl acetic acid on n-Heptane. Dem. 221A308
Frick, Charlotte; Stewart, John A.
Ether on water. Dem. 222A308
Frick, Charlotte; Jackman, Kenneth
Semimicro experiments in organic chemistry.A314
Benedict, H. Courtney.
Ir-theory and practice of infared spectroscopy.A316
Conley, Robert T.
The Solubility of Nonelectrolytes (Hildebrand, Joel H.0A318
J. V. D.
Organic functional group analysis by micro and semimicro methods.A318
Stone, Kenneth G.
Introduction to infrared and raman spectroscopy.A322
Wexler, Arthur S.
The systematic identification of organic compounds: a laboratory manual.A324
Bossert, Roy G.
The statistical analysis of experimental data. A326
Nelson, Lloyd S.
The ambidextrous universe: left, right, and the fall of parity.A328
Rjnworb, W. G.
Fused salts.A330
Janz, George J.
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