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February 1965
Vol. 42 No. 2

Editorially Speaking63
WFK
Elementary chemical thermodynamics.64
Nash, Leonard K.
X-ray crystallography "experiment." Powder patterns for alkali halides.76
Boer, F. Peter; Jordan, Truman H.
Transport numbers and ionic mobilities by the moving boundary method.82
Lonergan, G. A.; Pepper, D. C.
A molecular fluorescence experiment for undergraduate physical chemistry.85
Steinfeld, Jeffrey I.
Adsorption of benzene on silica gel: A high vacuum experiment.88
Hanson, Jonathon C.; Stafford, Fred E.
A versatile hot stage microscope: Lab studies in high temperature chemistry.91
Glasser, L.; Miller, R. P.
Rigorous least squares adjustment: Application to some non-linear equations. I and II.96
Wentworth, W. E.
A simple model for the Sn2 mechanism.103
Nyquist, H. LeRoy.
Is the solubility product constant? Introductory experiment in solubility equilibrium.104
Goodman, Robert C.; Petrucci, Ralph H.
Student research experiment with multiple equilibria.106
Fleck, George M.
Apparatus for steam distillation.108
Mallory, Frank B.
Photochemistry: Threshold frequencies and temperature dependence of primary processes (TE).109
Innes, K. Keith.
Ion exchange in analytical chemistry.111
Walton, Harold F.
Principles of chemistry.116
Lippincott, W.T.
The nature of biochemisry.116
Hellman, Kenneth
The chemistry of some life processes.117
Hellman, Kenneth
Color centers in solids.117
Carlston, Richard C.
Chemical applications of infrared spectroscopy.117
Curry, James
Analytische anwendungen von lonenaustauschern.118
Helfferich, Friedrich
Alicyclic compounds.118
Gifford, David S.
Flash Photolysis-A technique for studying fast reactions (Chem. Inst.).A083
Bailey, David N.; Hercules, David M.
Microbiological Hazards in the Laboratory- Part Two- Prevention A117
Phillips, G. Briggs
Deviations from V = kT with CO2, SO2, water. Dem. 200A131
Donaldson, Gerald G. ; Slabaugh, W.H.
Pressure of gas mixtures. Dem. 201A131
Ulery, Denver
Pressure of acetone + air. Dem. 202A131
Noerdin, Isjrin
V.P. of ether + acetone. Dem. 203A131
Noerdin, Isjrin
V.P. of isopropyl + n-butyl alcohols. Dem. 204A132
Ulery, Denver
V.P. of chloroform + methylene chloride. Dem. 205A132
Ulery, Denver
Liquefaction using rubber ballon. Dem. 206A132
Jackson, Kenneth
Liquid nitrogen boiling. Dem. 207A132
Alyea, Hubert N.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 21. Natrium lieferung 1, technologie des natriums und seiner verbindungen.A136
Van Doren, Janet
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen cemie. 8. Auflage system nummer 58, kobalt, teil a. A140
Van Doren, Janet
Statistics in physical science: estimation hypothesis testing, and least squares.A140
Nelson, Lloyd S.
Chemical thermodynamics: Basic theory and methods.; Introduction to chemical thermodynamics.A142
Westrum, Edgar F. Jr.
Thermodynamics of irreverible processes.A144
Hanley, Howard
New german-english dictionary for chemists.A144
Smith, Julian F.
Encylopedia of chemical technology. Vloume 4, calcium compounds to chloramphenicol.A146
Rase, Howard F.
Elements of the theory of gasesA146
Ross, John
Grundriss der chemischen technik.A148
Habashi, Fathi
Investigation of rates and mechanisms of reactions. Parts 1 and 2.A148
Reinheimer, J. D.
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