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August 1965
Vol. 42 No. 8

Editorially speaking403
WFK
Stereo molecular models.404
Godfrey, John C.
Dreiding model of a reversible nitrogen atom.407
Gootjes, J.; Bakuwel, G.
Extensions in the use of plastic tetrahedral models.408
Fieser, Louis F.
Some reactions of coordinated ligands containing oxygen and nitrogen donors.413
Hay, Robert W.
Jig for removing accurate spherical segments.417
Walker, Ruth A.; Davis, Louis F.
Analytical chemistry course for chemistry majors.418
Sen, Buddhadev.
A temperature-independent concentration unit.420
Blumberg, A. A.; Siska, P. E.; San Filippo, Joseph, Jr.
Determination of calcium in sea water: Analytical experiment using the radionuclide Ca45.421
Corless, James T.
A mechanical method for maintaining stock room inventory.423
Sirera, Joseph; Evans, Ben E.
Radio tracer studies of metal-metal ion exchange.424
Newman, David S.
Preparation of chromic acid cleaning solution.426
Krause, Richard E.
A study of secular equilibrium using Ce144-Pr144.427
Semmelrogge, W. F.; Sicilio, Fred.
Potentiometric determination of mixed halides.429
Jaques, Derek.
Closely spaced samples for teaching quantitative analysis.430
Kratochvil, B. G.; Bydalek, T. J.; Blaedel, W. J.
Guide for selecting conditions for EDTA titrations.432
Ueno, Keihei.
Melting point apparatus.433
Brown, Richard K.
Teaching principles of quantitative analysis with "qual" reactions.434
O'Donnell, T. A.
Applications of sodium-lead alloy in qualitative inorganic analysis.436
Edge, Robert A.; Fowles, Gerald W. A.
Two nitrosophenol reagents for iron(II) and cobalt.437
Peach, S. M.
Piperidine-A spot reagent for Mn(II).438
Poonia, N. S.; Gupta, H. K. L.
Neothorin spot test for zirconium and hafnium.439
Johnson, Arnold R., Jr.
Detection of chloride ion in the presence of bromide, iodide, and thiocyanate ions.440
Paul, Armine D.; Gibson, John A., Jr.
Cation analysis with thin layer chromatography.442
Goller, Edwin J.
Qualitative tests for K+ (TE).444
McCoy, Robert E.
Automatic fraction collector for column chromatography.445
Herbener, R. E.
A simple high frequency transistor recorder for chromatography.447
Jackson, A.
Flame-ionization detector for gas chromatography.450
Hughes, D. E. P.
Chemical education in Switzerland: A brief comparison with the American system.451
Kauffman, George B.
LTE.457
Zuckerman, J. J.
LTE.457
Robertson, R. E.
Simple devices aid laboratory efficiency.457
Baker, Wilbur L.
Elementary Coordination Chemistry (Jones, Mark M.)458
Kauffman, George B.
Colloid Chemisry (Vold, Marjorie J.)458
Eblin, Lawrence P.
Inorganic complex compounds.459
Eblin, Lawrence P.
Inorganic ion exchangers.459
Breck, D. W.
Principles and methods of chemical analysis.460
Banks, Charles V.
Solubilities of inorganic and organic compounds. Volume 2, ternary and multicomponent stystems, part 2.460
Doren, J. V.
Molecular complexes in organic chemistry.460
Wentworth, W. E.
Organic complexing reagents: Structure, behvior, and application to inorganic analysis. 461
Banks, Charles V.
The life of the cell.461
Cheldelin, Vernon H.
Principles of biochemistry.462
Corley, Ralph C.
Biomedical applications of gas chromatography.462
Horrocks, Lloyd A.
Instrumentation for micrometry and microscopy (Chem. Inst.).A565
Lewin, S. Z.
Laboratory design considerations, Part 1.A583
Steere, Norman V.
Direct use of the sun's energy. A599
Garrett, Alfred B.
GoldA599
Oesper, Ralph E.
Chemical unit - 1965 kit. A601
Alyea, Hubert N.
An improved thermite demonstrationA607
Kindler, Leonard I.
Rates of reactionA607
Sangster, Alfred W.
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