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March 1967
Vol. 44 No. 3

Editorially speaking.119
The early history of chemistry in the service of archaeology.120
Caley, Earle R.
Negative absolute temperatures.124
Hecht, Charles E.
Publications of the royal institute of chemistry.127
Campbell, J. A.
An introduction to group theory for chemists.128
White, J. Edmund.
The selection of optimum conditions for spectrochemical methods. 2. Quantum efficiency and decay time of luminescent molecules.136
McCarthy, W. J.; Winefordner, J. D.
Magnetic moment measurement of a coordination complex: An experiment in undergraduate inorganic chemistry.142
Dunne, T. G.
Gravimetric titrations in the introductory chemistry laboratory.144
Christian, Robert, Jr.
A practical method of removing oxygen from inert gases.145
Broadbent, A. D.
Models illustrating d orbitals involved in multiple bonding.146
Barrett, Edward J.
A break with instructional traditions in organic chemistry.148
Smith, Robert B.
Keto-enol tautomerization: A thermodynamic and kinetic study.150
Dawber, J. Graham; Crane, Marguerita M.
Teaching aromatic substitution: A molecular orbital approach.153
Meislich, Herbert.
Mulliken proposes molecular orbitals.156
Mulliken, R. S.
Polymerization kinetics: Dead-end radical polymerization.157
Senogles, E.; Woolf, L. A.
Preparation and crosslinking of an unsaturated polyester: An organic chemistry experiment.160
Stevens, M. P.
A new short-path distillation apparatus.161
Morrison, Harry.
A combined physical-analytical-inorganic laboratory.162
Stafford, F. E.; Smith, D. E.; Hofacker, U.; DeFord, D. D.
Generalization of Gibbs' phase rule for heterogeneous chemical equilibrium.164
Lee, V. J.
Calculation of titration error in precipitation titrations: A graphical method.166
Fernando, Quintus; Butcher, John.
Grading quantitative analysis laboratory reports.169
McKaig, Nelson, Jr.
Determination of glucose: A kinetics experiment for the analytical course.172
Toren, E. Clifford, Jr.
Mechanism of the glass electrode response (TE).175
Durst, Richard A.
Liquid-liquid extraction176
Joseph-Nathan, P.
Franz Hofmeister-The impact of his life and research on chemistry.177
Abernethy, John Leo.
Chemistry: A structural view.181
Payne, Dwight A., Jr.
Textbook of organic chemistry.181
Nelson, Bernard A.
Organic chemistry.182
Treblow, Mordecai
Organic and biological chemistry.182
Suttie, J. W.
Reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry.182
Babad, Harry
X-ray diffraction analysis (Chem Inst.) Part 3. Detectors.A187
Rudman, Reuben.
A laboratory safety orientation lecture for the first chemistry course ( Safety).A215
Irving, James R.
Advanced inorganic chemistry: A comprehensive text.A240
Kauffman, George B.
Alfred Werner: Founder of coordination chemistry.A244
Bailar, John C., Jr.
Reference electrodes for fused salts.A248
Moynihan, Cornelius T.
Bond energies, ionization potentials, and electron affinities.A250
Benson, Sidney W.
Basic electronics for scientists.A252
Roe, David K.
Molecules, crystals, and quantum statistics.A254
Van Doren, Janet B.
Kinetic theory of gases.A256
Kinsey, James L.
Atomic absorption spectroscopy.A260
De Vries, Thomas
Introduction to photographic priciples.A260
Hill, Thomas T.
The encyclopedia of chemistry.A262
Van Doren, Janet B.
Pesticide handbook-entoma, 1966.A262
Van Doren, D. M., Jr.
Applications of statistical mechanics.A262
Mazo, Robert M.
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