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November 1965
Vol. 42 No. 11

Editorially speaking.581
WFK
Acknowledgments for "Handbook for chemistry assistants"582
Anderson, Robbin C.
Handbook for chemistry assistants.583
Smith, Grant W. ; Cummings, John ; Garrett, A.B. ; Haldeman, W.S. ; Haenisch, E.L. ; Lash, M.E. ; Nicholson, D.G. ; Schierz, E.R.; others, see acknowledgements on page 582
Nmr spectra: Appearance of patterns from small spin systems.591
Becker, Edwin D.
An inexpensive tlc tank.596
Andersen, Kenneth K.; May, George S.
The nonequilibrium thermodynamics of chemical processes.597
Glasser, L.
Approximating the harmonic oscillator by a particle in a box.600
Padnos, Norman.
Graphical estimation of thermodynamic properties.601
Eberhart, J. G.; McDonald, J. E.
An inexpensive immersion heater for an oil bath.603
Ault, Addison.
Graphical least squares analysis.604
Christian, Sherril D.
Some misconceptions of regression analysis in physical organic chemistry.608
Hancock, C. Kinney.
When to approximate.609
Meeks, Frank R.
Teaching dimensionless groups in chemical engineering.611
Gall, C. E. ; Hudgins, R. R.
Use of the unopette in thin-layer chromatography.613
Clitheroe, H. J.; Gerarde, H. W.
Laboratory experiments in gas kinetics: Decomposition of di-t-butyl peroxide and norbornylene.614
Price, A. H.; Baker, R. T. K.
Melting point techniques for volatile mixtures.616
Wilcox, W. R.
Multiple remote magnetic stirring device.617
Miller, Bernard.
A constant pressure gas buret: For determination of gas absorption rates.618
Taylor, Jay E.
Improvised melting point apparatus.619
Rogers, F. E.
The ionization of polyhydric acids: numerical results for phosphoric acid.620
Cooke, S. L., Jr.
A computer program for use in teaching chemical equilibrium.622
Zajicek, O. T.
LTE.624
Eberhart, J.G.
LTE.625
Secrest, Don.
LTE.626
Bard, Allen J.
Reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry. II. The reaction intermediate.627
Caserio, Marjorie C.
LTE.632
Brasted, Robert C.
Principles of chemistre: An introduction to the theoretical concepts.633
Archer, Ronald D.
Chemistry: An introduction to matter and energy.633
Maybury, P. Calvin.
Atoms, molecules, and chemical change.634
Fuller, Edward C.
Analytical chemistry: An introduction634
Rechnitz, Garry A.
Problems in inorganic chemistry.634
Watt, George W.
Instrumentation for micrometry and microscopy - Part four.A853
Lewin, S. Z.
The literature of chemical safety - part 2A897
Fawcett, Howard H.
Water, kerosene and CCl4. Dem. 244A903
Ulery, Denver
Water, Acetone, CCl4. Dem. 245A903
Ulery, Denver
Triple point: Nitrobenzene + H2O + HOAc. Dem. 246A903
Jackman, Kenneth
Organic liquid layers + iodine. Dem. 247A904
Donaldson, Gerald G.
Iodine in CCl4 + Kl-aq. Dem. 248A904
Owens, Charles
Iodine in water and organic solvents. Dem. 249A904
Jackman, Kenneth
Solubility decrease with temperature: ceric sulfate. Dem. 250A904
Young, James A.
Modern synthetic reactions.A910
Meinwald, Jerrold.
Conformational analysis.A914
Pertersen, Quentin R.
Structure of matter.A916
Rosenberg, Robert M.
Infrared band handbook. Supplements 1 and 2.A916
Doren, J. V.
Optics, waves, atoms, and nuclei: An introduction.A918
Eyring, Edward M.
Catalysis and chemical kinetics.A918
Kokes, R. J.
Chemical reactions in shock waves.A920
Kinsey, James L.
The chemical foundations of molecular biology.A922
Fairley, James L.
Die alchemie des libavius: Ein lehrbuch der chemie aus dem jahre 1597.A924
Oesper, Ralph E.
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