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October 1936
Vol. 13 No. 10

Editor's outlook.452
Diagrams of alchemical aparatus.453
Barnes, Willian H.
Heavy hydrogen as an indicator of the course of chemical reactions.458
James, T. H.
The place of colloid chemistry in chemical education.462
Munro, L. A.
Lessons from twelve years of chemistry contests.464
Carleton, R. K.; Ince, J. W.
Crystal chemistry: II. The structures of binary compounds. Polarization. The ionic and covalent bonds.469
Stillwell, Charles W.
Note on the combustion of metals in oxygen and sulfur.477
French, Sidney J.
Emulsion stability and fat embolism.478
Davis, Herbert L.; Goodchild, Chauncey G.
The flavins of milk.481
Roland, Charles T.
A study of student results in qualitative analysis.483
Gilbertson, L. I.
Adapting the project method to undergraduate instruction in chemical engineering.484
Baker, C. P.; White, W. C.
Some departures from classical laboratory methods in general chemistry.487
Fillinger, Harriett H.
The estimation of boiling points as an aid in organic research.490
Hass, Henry B.
(Lte).494
Degering, E. F.
Introduction to theoretical chemistry.498
Washburn, E. Roger
Annual review of biochemistry, volume V. 498
Reinmuth, Otto
Frontiers of space.498
Sampey, John R.
A textbook of elementary quantitative analysis.499
Thornton, Jr., William M.
Annual survey of american chemistry, volume X, 1935.499
Reinmuth, Otto
Organic chemistry.500
Drake, Nathan L.
Electrolytic oxidation and reduction: inorganic and organic. 500
La Mer, Victor K.
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