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November 1969
Vol. 46 No. 11

Editorially speaking: What and how much is learned705
Lippincott, W. T.
Stable isotopes of the atmosphere706
Eck, C. F.
SI Units710
Socrates, G.
Thermodynamics of the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate713
Alberty, Robert A.
States, indistinguishability, and the formula S = k ln W in thermodynamics719
Braunstein, Jerry
Thermal analysis721
Murphy, C. B.
A very stable monomeric nitrosyldisulfonate salt724
Goodgame, D. M. L.
Industrial chemistry: Economics in the chemical industry. Part I725
Reese, K. M.
An introduction to chromatography729
Gaucher, G. M.
Oxidative coupling: A new approach to azo chemistry734
Hunig, S.
Simple vacuum monitor739
Harbulak, Edward P.; Valayil, Silvester P.
Provocative opinion: Doctorates and languages740
Smith, Julian F.
The standard electrode potential of the silver-silver bromide electrode741
Venable, R. L.; Roach, D. V.
The stirred flow technique: Mathematically developed applications for complex kinetic reactions742
Taylor, Jay E.
A computer program for calculation of dipole moments from oscillometric data744
Settle, Frank A., Jr.; Talley, Edward
Flash photolysis studies of iodine atom recombination745
Blake, J. A.; Burns, George; Chang, S. K.
Localized and delocalized molecular orbital description of methane746
Bernett, William A.
Contraction of muscle and locomotion749
Leki, K.
A nmr laboratory-problem for introductory quantum chemistry750
Kuhlmann, Karl F.; Braun, Charles L.
Nmr analysis of water-acetic acid solutions754
Brabson, G. Dana
Chloramine-T as a substitute for chlorine water in qualitative analysis755
Nair, B. G. K.; Nair, C. G. R.
Infrared spectroscopic studies of hindered internal rotation: A physical chemistry experiment756
Woodward, A. G.; Jonathan, Neville
Diffusion of potassium permanganate as a lecture demonstration758
Conard, Charles R.; Bent, H. E.
Recollections of personalities involved in the early history of American biochemistry759
Rose, W. C.
A simple, inexpensive zone extractor for preparative thin-layer chromatography763
Kan, G.; Snieckus, V.
Historical origins of organometallic chemistry. Part II, Edward Frankland and diethylzinc764
Thayer, John S.
A unique laboratory-lecture in organic chemistry765
Nienhouse, Everett J.
A strong and inexpensive glass-to-metal seal766
Benson, John E.; Garten, Robert L.
Isotopic dilution analysis. Chloresterol in gallstones and caffeine in tea, cola, and NoDoz767
Ault, Addison; Kraig, Raymond
Cupferron as a reagent in qualitative analysis768
Parks, A. O.; DuBose, Betsy
Identification of an unknown ester: An analytical-organic experiment769
Grob, Robert L.; Husk, G. Ronald
The effects of chloride ion and temperature on lead chloride solubility: A versatile quantitative experiment773
West, Allen C.
The stoichiometry of silver chromate and basic copper chromate: Investigations for the freshman laboratory776
Kalbus, L. H.; Petrucci, R. H.
Determining Avogadro's number from the volume of a monolayer779
Moynihan, Cornelius T.; Goldwhite, Harold
Enzymes as detergent additives780
Cayle, Theodore; Schleich, Hans; Creely, Joseph
Determination of the viscosity coefficients of gases781
Malinauskas, A. P.; Whisenhunt, S. J., Jr.; Searcy, J. Q.
A quantitative diffusion experiment784
DePaz, M.
A simple method for recording with a conventional analytical balance787
Charles, R. G.
An attachment for semiautomatic melting point determination789
Vogel, George
A vacuum sublimation apparatus for the undergraduate organic laboratory790
Kraus, Josef G.
Foundations of College Chemistry (Murphy, Daniel B.; Rousseau, Viateur)791
Curtis, M. David
Chemistry: A Brief Introduction (Jones, Mark M.; Netterville, John T,; Johnston, David O.; Wood, James L.)791
Sparberg, Esther E.
The Fundamentals of Physics and Chemistry (Mucci, Joseph F.; Stearns, Robert L.)792
Compton, Charles
Practical Statistics for Chemical Research (Hinchen, John D.)792
Weaver, C. R.
Raman spectroscopy Part OneA781
Bulkin, Bernard
Safety manuals and handbooks. Laboratory safety handbookA813
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works
Problems in Chemistry (O'Malley, Robert F.)A828
Summers, Donald B.
Properties and Reactions of Bonds in Organic Molecules (Reid, K. F.)A830
Smith, Lewis Oliver
Purification of Inorganic and Organic Materials: Techniques of Fractional Solidification (Zief, Morris, ed.)A830
Williams, T. R.
Thermometric Titrimetry (Tyrrell, H. J. V.; Beezer, A. E.)A830
Williams, T. R.
An Introduction to Chemical Nomenclature (Cahn, R. S.)A830
Hurd, Charles D.
Gmelins Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie. 8. Auflage. System Nummer 3, Sauerstoff. Lieferung (Pietsch, E. H. E., ed)A836
Van Doren, Janet B.
Gmelins Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie. 8. Auflage, System Nummer 57, Nickel. Teil C. Lieferung 2, Schluss der Koordinationsverbindungen mit Neutralen und Innerkomplexbildenden LigandenA836
Van Doren, Janet B.
Precision measurement ond calibration: statistical concepts and proceduresA836
Kieffer, William F.
Diffusion of dyes through gelatin. Dem. 681A843
Palermo, Alphonse
NH4Cl from gas. Dem. 682A843
Alyea, Hubert N.
Ag2CrO4 rings in gelatin. Dem. 683A843
Alyea, Hubert N.
Gelatin plugs: Fe(OH)3-sol vs Cu++. Dem. 684A843
Palermo, Alphonse
Diffusion of Fe+++ versus starch through cellophane. Dem. 685A843
Klug, Evangeline B.
Egg membrane. Dem. 686A844
Alyea, Hubert N.
Prune skin osmosis. Dem. 687A844
Alyea, Hubert N.
Cupric Ferrocyanide. Dem. 688A844
Alyea, Hubert N.
Osmosis and the cartesian diver. Dem. 689A844
Viswanathan, A.
Gold sol using SnCl2. Dem. 690A844
Byrne, Raymond T.
Gold sol using citrate. Dem. 691A844
Palermo, Alphonse
Gold sol using formaldehyde. Dem. 692A844
Alyea, Hubert N.
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