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July 1966
Vol. 43 No. 7

Editorially speaking.339
Nash, Leonard K.
Systems for automatic direct readout of rate data.340
Malmstadt, H. V.; Crouch, S. R.
Voids in a crystal structure of identical spheres.353
Salsburg, Zevi W.
The HCl vibrational rotational spectrum.357
Roberts, B.
Kinetics of reactions in frozen solutions.358
Pincock, Richard E.; Kiovsky, Thomas E.
Demonstration of a reaction in frozen aqueous solutions.361
Kiovsky, Thomas E.; Pincock, Richard E.
Lewis acid-base titration in fused salts.362
Schlegel, James M.
Electronic partition function paradox.364
Strickler, S. J.
Can matter be converted to energy?366
Bauman, Robert P.
A four-year research participation program for a liberal arts college.368
Miller, G. Tyler, Jr.
Discovery of the noble gases and foundations of the theory of atomic structure.371
Frey, John E.
Inexpensive space-filling display models.374
Kellett, J. C., Jr.; Martin, A.N.
Metal atom models for coordination number eight compounds.376
Homeier, E.; Larsen, E. M.
Demonstration of chemical reaction via aerosol spray reagents.377
Stedman, Earl D.
Simple experiments in amperometry. Determination of acids, oxidizing agents.378
Feldman, Frederic J.
Discarded "IV" bottles are useful.379
Ostrander, Charles.
Electro-osmosis as a demonstration experiment. Coupled irreversible effects and direct energy conversion.380
Dixon, John R.; Schafer, Frank W.
Deuterium chloride and deuterium alcohols from silane derivatives.381
Greive, W. H.; Sporek, K. F.
The interaction of chromium(III) ion with hydroxide ion. An experiment for the undergraduate inorganic laboratory.382
Reinhardt, Richard A.
Selective reduction of dinitro compounds.384
Weiss, Hilton M.
Paper chromatographic separation of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones.385
Burnett, Marvin C.
Prediction of maximum reaction yield. Examples for elementary physical chemistry.386
Miller, K. J.
Triangular coordinates versus rectangular coordinates.387
Bornmann, John A.
Construction of an inexpensive "spot follower" recorder. (DC amplifier).389
Kruczynski, Leonard; Gesser, H. D.; McBride, D. W.; Westmore, J. B.
Magnetic stirring for glass pressure reactors.390
Patton, J. W.; Johnson, I. D.
LTE.392
Gleit, Chester F.
LTE.392
Hollahan, John R.
Chemistry: Structure and reactions.393
Birdwhistell, R. K.
The second law: An introduction to classical and statistical thermodynamics.393
Battino, Rubin.
Mechanisms of inorganic reactions.394
Edwards, John O.
Introduction to mass spectrometry and its applications.394
Rosenstock, Henry.
Submicro methods of organic analysis.394
Cundiff, Robert H.
Introduction to quantitative ultramicroanalysis.394
Stock, John T.
Quantum organic chemistry.395
Pilar, Frank L.
Supplemental table of molecular orbital calculations with a dictionary of pi-electron calculations. Volumes 1 and 2.395
J. V. D.
Coulometric analysis.396
Sease, John W.
Polymers: Structure and bulk properties.396
Butler, George B.
Biochemical energetics and kinetics.396
Owen, Terence C.
Gel permeation chromatography. Part 1.A567
Cazes, Jack.
Unattended laboratory operations. Part 1. The safe operation of laboratory distillations over night.A589
Conlon, D. R.
Rodd's chemistry of carbon compounds. Volume 1, Aliphatic compounds, Part D, Dihydric alcohols, Their oxidation products and derivatives.A606
Bonner, William A.
Encyclopedia of chemical technology: Volume 7, Dialysis to electron spin resonance.A606
Himmelblau, D. M.
From my life: The memoirs of richard willst„tter.A608
Kenny, David H.
Cassirte kapitel aus der abhandlung: šber die carboxytartronsaure und die constitution des benzols.A608
Oesper, Ralph E.
Mixtura mirabilis.A610
Oesper, Ralph E.
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