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March 1965
Vol. 42 No. 3

Editorially speaking119
WFK
Historiography of chemistry.120
Farber, Eduard.
On Avogadro's number.126
Scholes, S. R.
General digital computer program for chemical equilibrium calculations.127
Bard, Allen J.; King, Donald M.
Computer program for the calculation of acid-base titration curves.131
Emery, Allan R.
A gas scrubber for eliminating noxious vapors.136
Goddard, Charles; Henry, Malcolm C.
Introduction to computer use: Programs for first order rate constants.137
Casanova, Joseph, Jr.; Weaver, E. R.
Domain representations of orbitals.140
Adamson, Arthur W.
Shapes of atoms.145
Johnson, Ronald C.; Rettew, R. R.
A simple approach to crystal field theory.147
Johnson, Ronald C.
Simplified d orbital models assist in teaching coordination concepts148
Nicholson, Douglas G.
Erratum: Boron-nitrogen heterocycles.149
Payne, Dwight A., Jr.
On the shapes of f orbitals.150
Ogryzlo, E. A.
Lightweight lantern slides.151
Ackerman, S. A.
Hybridization in the description of homonuclear diatomic molecules.152
George, John W.
The energies of the electronic configuration of transition metals.154
Hochstrasser, Robin M.
Achieving ultrapurity in pharmaceuticals by zone melting.157
Jannke, Paul J.; Friedenberg, Robert.
Decolorization of glass (TE).160
Dingledy, David.
Rigorous Least Squares Adjustment: Applications to Some Non-linear Equations, II162
Wentworth, W. E.
LTE.168
Reams, D. C., Jr.
LTE.168
Eberhardt, W. H.
LTE.169
Keenan, J. H.
Using and producing filmstrips: Low cost aids for chemistry teachers.172
Schaap, Walter E.; Foster, Laurence S.; Weaver, Elbert C.
Official Business175
Eddy, Robert D.
Danger!-DC power supply.176
Kobrin, Robert J.
Basic principles of organic chemistry.177
Deno, Norman C.
From vital force to structural formulas.177
Cohen, Irwin
The structure of atoms. 178
Cohen, Irwin
Identification of materials via physical properties, chemical tests, and microscopy.178
Hahn, Richard B.
Luminous gas light sources (Chem. Inst.).A165
Lewin, S. Z.
Lasers and masers-Control of health hazards (Safety).A182
Daniels, Roswell G.; Goldstein, Bernard L.
Liquefaction using ice. Dem. 208A205
Alyea, Hubert N.
Liquefaction using salt and ice. Dem. 209A205
Noerdin, Isjrin
Liquefation using dry ice. Dem. 210A205
Noerdin, Isjrin
Two-phase distillation: H2O + CCl4. Dem. 211A205
Donaldson, Gerald G.
Fractionating column: Toluene + Chloroform. Dem. 212A206
Donaldson, Gerald G. ; Letocha, Charles
Critical Phenomena. Dem. 213A206
Habgood, H.W.
Stokes law. Dem. 214A206
Slabaugh, W.H.
Electrode potentialsA215
Shombert, Donald J.
Projection manometer. A215
Eberhardt, William H.
Structure of molecules and the chemical bond.A220
Van Doren, Janet
Chmical background for the biological sciences.A220
Clark, John M. Jr.
The chemical origin of life.A220
Fox, Sidney W.
Molecular orbitals in chemistry, physics, and biology.A224
Gray, Harry B.
Steroid chromatography.A226
Bobbit, James M.
Neutron irradiation and activation analysis.A226
Wise, Edward N.
Numerical problems in advanced physical chemistry.A228
Kittsley, Scott L.
Advanced physico-chemical experiments: a textbook of practical physical chemistry and calculationsA230
Tobey, Stephen W.
Metal Ammonia solutions: physicochemical properties.A236
Van Doren, Janet
Concise inorganic chemistry.A238
Watt, George W.
Chemistry in engineering.A238
Bischoff, Kenneth B.
A history of chemistry.A240
Oesper, Ralph E.
Experiments and considerations touching colours.A240
Oesper, Ralph E.
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