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October 1965
Vol. 42 No. 10

Editorially speaking523
Twiss, Sumner B.
The changing curriculum in chemistry: some contemporary developments: report of a survey.524
Walker, Robert I.
Electronic interactions between nonconjugated groups.529
Ferguson, Lloyd N.; Nnadi, John C.
An economical laboratory safety shield.535
Lutz, W. B; Gehres, D. W.
The synthesis of carbocyclic compound: A historical survey.536
Finley, K. Thomas.
Potentiometric titration of aspirin in ethanol.540
Shen, Samuel Y.; Gilman, Alfred J.
Heat of reaction in aqueous solution by potentiometry and calorimetry. I. A metal displacement reaction.541
Hill, Derek L.; Moss, Stephen J.; Strong, Robert L.
Heat of reaction in aqueous solution by potentiometry and calorimetry: II. A redox reaction.544
Moss, Stephen J.; Hill, Derek L.
Slide rule conversion of [H+] to pH.546
Irby, Bobby N.
Reversible work (TE).547
Christian, Sherril D.
Guldberg and Waage and the law of mass action.548
Lund, E. W.
Capillary method for measuring saturated vapor pressures.551
Borrell, P.; Nyburg, S. C.
L'Hospital's rule applied to kinetic equations.552
Lowell, Seymour.
Enzyme activity and inactivation: A laboratory experiment.553
Cowans, Joseph A.; Katz, Sidney A.
Qualitative test for ketones, aromatic aldehydes, and aliphatic aldehydes.554
Morrison, James D.
An automatic recording multigradient capillary viscometer.555
Larkins, J. H.; Perrings, J. D.; Shepherd, G. R.; Noland, B. J.
An automatic mercury still.557
Low, Manfred J. D.; Abrams, L.
Combustion versus biological oxidation.558
Asenjo, Conrado F.
Device for measuring instantaneous rates of gas-evolving reactions.559
Steiner, Edwin C.; Hartzell, Gordon E.
Apparatus for preparations and filtrations under inert, dry conditions.561
Holah, D. G.
Electronic timer for the study of electron transfer reactions.562
Stephens, J. F.; Chakrabarty, M. R.
Safety gas washing bottle and gas safety valve.563
Molau, G. E.; Keller, R. T.
Statistical analysis of data in the general chemistry Iaboratory.564
Chapin, Earl C.; Burns, Richard F.
Graduate assistants as instructors for open-end laboratory experiments.565
Bertaut, Edgard F.
Using edge-notched cards for personal interest literature files.566
Hinde, P. T.
Reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry. I. The experimental approach.570
Caserio, Marjorie C.
LTE.577
Campbell jr. , Bruce
LTE.577
Brady, Leonard E.
General chemistry laboratory operations.578
Neidig, H. A.
Laboratory Handbook (Parr, N. L.)578
Goldman, James A.
The architecture of molecules.579
Kieffer, William F.
Nuclear techniques in analytical chemistry.579
Wise, Edward N.
Basic Quantum Chemistry (Phillips, Leon F.)579
Wasson, John R.
Rodd's chemistry of carbon compounds. Volume 1, part b.580
Bonner, Willeaim A.
The Chemistry of Alkenes (Patai, Saul)580
Miller, Sidney I.
Instrumentaion for micrometry and microscopy. Part three. A775
Lewin, S. Z.
The literature of chemical safety. Parts 1 and 2 (Safety).A815
Fawcett, Howard H.
Coca-cola at different T and P. Dem. 234A823
Alyea, Hubert N.
Alcohol + Water. Dem. 235A823
Ulery, Denver
Volume decrease: H2O + ethanol. Dem. 236A823
Ulery, Denver
Volume decrease: H2O + ethanol. Dem. 237A823
Cooper, Edwin H.
Volume increase: CS2 + ethyl acetate. Dem. 238A823
Cooper, Edwin H.
Ether + H2O. Dem. 239A824
Ulery, Denver
Ether, water, naphthalene. Dem. 240A824
Jackman, Kenneth
Alcohol, oil, H2O. Dem. 241A824
Alyea, Hubert N.
Water, benzene, CCl4 (1). Dem. 242A824
Ulery, Denver
Water, benzene, CCl4 (2). Dem. 243A824
Ulery, Denver
Rubidum and Cesium. A832
Walling, J. F.
The structure and preoperties of materials. Volume 1, structureA832
Livingston, Robert L.
The historical background of chemistry; Atlas d'equilibres electrochimiques a 25 C.A834
De Bethune, Andre J.
Low temperature techniques: the use of liquid helium in the laboratory.A836
Fritz, J. J.
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