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January 1966
Vol. 43 No. 1

Editorially speaking.1
Kieffer, William F.
Pure rotation spectra of HCl and NH3: A physical chemistry experiment.7
Hollenberg, J. Leland.
Flexible gas cells for infrared spectroscopy.9
Carter, K. N.
Simulation of NMR spectra: Computers as teaching devices.10
Wilkins, Charles L.; Klopfenstein, Charles E.
Triplet-triplet excitation transfer in fluid solution: Applications to organic photochemistry.13
Turro, Nicholas J.
An introduction to molecular symmetry and symmetry point groups.17
Zeldin, Martel.
Ligand group orbitals of octahedral complexes.21
Kettle, S. F. A.
Calculation of coordinates for substituent atoms on carbon.27
MacKenzie, Scott.
A spreader for TLC slides.28
Whistler, Roy L.; Lamchen, Max; Rowell, R. M.
Determining the carbon number of n-fatty acids by TLC.29
Singh, Eric J.; Gershbein, Leon L.
Homemade marker for chromatography plates.29
Miller, Frederick W.
Plotting the composition of mixtures on simplex coordinates.30
Cruise, D. R.
Academic origins of the U. S. Nobel laureates in science, 1901-64.33
Sampey, John R.
Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of sucrose: A student study of a reaction mechanism.34
Dawber, J. G.; Brown, D. R.; Reed, R. A.
An indirect method for the measurement of contact angles.36
Young, Jay A.; Phillips, Richard J.
An introduction to quantum-mechanical operators.38
Hall, Peter G.
Elementary statistical mechanics without Lagrange multipliers.39
Lorimer, J. W.
Hormone structure and biological activity: Biochemical studies of three pituitary hormones.41
Papkoff, Harold; Li, Choh Hao.
LTE.46
Glasstone, Samuel.
LTE.46
Kruh, Daniel.
Resolution in linear elution chromatography.47
Karger, Barry L.
Official business.52
Clapp, Leallyn B.
Chemical reaction analysis.53
Wei, James.
Introduction to the analysis of chemical reactors.53
Wei, James.
Comparative inorganic chemistry.54
Kirschner, Stanley.
Double-layer and electrode kinetics.54
Anson, Fred C.
Molecular orbital theory.55
Jaff‚, H. H.
Physical chemistry.55
Rogers, Max T.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 52, chrom, teil C.55
J. V. D.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 16, phosphor, teil A.55
J. V. D.
Electronic structure of molecules.55
Luder, W. F.
Electronic structure and chemical bonding.56
Davenport, Derek A.
Introduction to quantitative chemistry.56
Pappenhagen, James M.
XXV. Instrumentation for atomic absorption - Part one.A7
Kahn, Herbert L.
The use of biological samples in evaluating toxic exposures in the laboratory (Safety).A42
Smith, R. G.
Selective toxicity.A73
English, Jackson P.
Introduction to modern biochemistry.A76
Byerrum, Richard U.
Psychopharmacological agents. Volume 1.A76
Moore, Walter J.
Applied mathematics for engineers and scientists.A78
Yates, John T., Jr.
Robert Boyle on natural philosophy: An essay with selections from his writings.A78
Neville, Roy G.
Michael Faraday.A80
Oesper, Ralph E.
Dem. 261 - Collodion sacs (Noerdin).A87
Noerdin, Isjrin.
Dem. 262 - Collodion sacs (Owens).A87
Owens, Charles.
Dem. 263 - Filterability: Colloidal versus true solutions.A87
Owens, Charles.
Dem. 264 - Osmotic pressure: Rise in capillary.A87
Noerdin, Isjrin.
Dem. 265 - Osmotic pressure using porous cup.A88
Barnard, Robert.
Dem. 266 - A carrot as a semi-permeable membrane.A88
Noerdin, Isjrin.
Dem. 267 - Osmosis into different sugar solutions.A88
Miller, Hanford.
Dem. 268 - Three-dimensional transparent models.A88
Alyea, Hubert N.
Dem. 269 - Three-dimensional plastic-sheet models.A88
Alyea, Hubert N.
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