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January 1956
Vol. 33 No. 1

Uses of isotopes in organic chemistry.2
Semenow, Dorothy A.; Roberts, John D.
Movable symbols and formulas as a teaching aid.15
Lippincott, W. T.; Wheaton, Roger.
Why is hydrofluoric acid a weak acid? An answer based on a correlation of free energies, with electronegativities.16
Pauling, Linus.
Financing a college education-fact and fantasy.18
Stanerson, B. R.
The centenary of the Bunsen burner.20
Lockermann, Georg.
1955 Midwest award to Cliff S. Hamilton.22
An intermediate course in inorganic chemistry: the case for reactions, syntheses, and exercises.23
Gould, Edwin S.
The energies of electrons in atoms: an exercise for students in a valence theory course.25
Jaffe, Hans H.
Variation in content of abstracts according to use.27
Fleischer, Michael.; Hooker, Marjorie.
Zone refining.32
Christensen, John D.
Radiometric analysis for chloride ion.33
Hein, R. E.; McFarland, R. H.
Le Chatelier's theorem.34
Singh, Bhagat; Ebbing, Darrell.
Defining the condensed phosphates.36
Markowitz, Meyer Melvin.
Design and operation of a thermometer comparator.40
Robertson, G. Ross.
Quantitative work in freshman chemistry.42
Gabriel, Henry.
Letter to the editor45
Adams, Philip D.
The colloid chemistry of silica and silicates.46
Wills, John H.
General chemistry.46
Ronneberg, Conrad E.
Laboratory experiements in general chemistry.47
Ronneberg, Conrad E.
Elsevier's encyclopedia of organic chemistry. Series III: carboisocyclic condensed compounds. Volume 14-supplement: nor-steriods; steriods; hydrocarbons; halogen; nitrogen; and unsubstituted monohydroxyl compounds.47
Coleman, George H.
Advances in protein chemistry, volume IX.48
Dekker, Eugene E.
Industrial and manufacturing chemistry. Part I: organic. Part II: inorganic, volumes I and II.48
Kobe, Kenneth A.
Mathematics for the chemist.49
Rowe, Robert D.
Modern technical writing.49
Redmond, D. A.
Physical chemistry.49
Cadbury, Jr., William E.
The chemistry of synthetic dyes and pigments.50
Atkinson, Edward R.
Catalysis. Volume II: fundamental principles (part 2).50
Russell, W.W.
Qualitative organic analysis and scientific method.51
Reinheimer, John D.
Theoretical principles of organic chemistry, Volume I.51
Richter, G.H.
Practical laboratory chemistry: a manual for beginners.51
Hendricks, B. Clifford.
The chemistry of petroleum hydrocarbons.52
Brandt, P.L.
Rare metals handbook.52
Kieffer, William F.
Liquid-liquid extraction: theory and laboratory experiments.52
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