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February 1967
Vol. 44 No. 2

Editorially speaking.63
The use of analog computers for teaching chemistry.64
Tabbutt, Frederick D.
Raman spectroscopy in inorganic chemistry.70
Tobias, R. Stuart
Computer-graded qualitative analysis.79
Chappell, George A.; Miller, Robert M.
The selection of optimum conditions for spectrochemical methods. 1. Use of signal-to-noise ratio theory.80
McCarthy, W. J.; Winefordner, J. D.; St. John, P. A.
alpha-Chymotrypsin: Enzyme concentration and kinetics.84
Bender, Myron L.; Kezdy, Ferenc J.; Wedler, Fred C.
Equations for correlation of nucleophilic reactivity.89
Ibne-Rasa, Khairat M.
Some aspects of d-orbital participation in phosphorus and silicon chemistry.95
Bissey, Jack Edwin.
Spectra of Cr(III) complexes; an inorganic chemistry experiment101
Dunne, T.G.
Fixed pressure standard states in thermodynamics and kinetics.104
Rock, Peter A.
Readily available anhydrous ether solutions of hydrogen chloride.108
Matuszak, Charles A.; Matuszak, Alice Jean.
The stoichiometry of an oxidation-reduction reaction: An elementary chemistry experiment.109
Child, W. C., Jr.; Ramette, R. W.
Zone extractor for thin-layer chromatography.110
Ruchelman, Maryon W.
Patentese: A dialect of English?111
Singer, T. E. R.; Smith, Julian F.
An automatic distillation apparatus.112
Hinton, J. F.; Than, A.; Amis, E. S.
Laboratory operations in an inert atmosphere without a dry box.113
Kimbrough, Raymond D., Jr.
Student experiments involving unknown solubility constants.114
Heinz, D. E.
Chemistry: A first course in modern chemistry.116
Hendrickson, Charles W.
General chemistry.116
Oldham, Morris M.
The liquid state.117
Pings, C.J.
Introduction to molecular orbital theory.117
Wasson, John R.
An introduction to electron paramagnetic resonance.118
Freed, Jack H.
Valence theory.118
Meislich, Herbert
X-ray diffraction analysis (Chem Inst.) Part 2. X-ray tubes and monochromatization.A99
Rudman, Reuben.
Instrument and equipment hazards (Safety).A139
Wynne, E. A.; Ederer, Grace Mary; Tucker, Barbara; Steere, N. V.
Physical priciples of chemistry.A152
Stockmayer, Walter H.
The world of the atom. Volumes 1 and 2.A154
Lagowski, J.J.
Methods of quantum chemistry.A162
Parr, Robert G.
Ionic equilibria; Acid-base equilibria.A162
Goldman, James A.
Modern man of science.A166
Oesper, Ralph E.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 57, nickel. Teil b, lieferung 2, verbindungen bis nickel und polonium.A168
Van Doren, Janet B.
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