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March 1946
Vol. 23 No. 3

Franklin and Lavoisier.107
Van Klooster, H. S.
The Semantics of Thermodynamics. Part II 110
Luder, W. F.
Chemical Russian self-taught: III. Inorganic chemical nomenclature.116
Perry, James W.
Russian in the chemist's curriculum.123
Tolpin, J. G.
Conversion factors in physical chemistry.126
Sutton, Paul Porter.
A simple laboratory hot-air dryer.127
Bick, I. R. C.
Chemical Knowledge in the New Testament 128
Zahnd, Hugo; Gillis, Dorothy
Note on teaching the metric system,.134
Wakeham, Glen.
An apparatus for the preparation of tellurium tetrachloride.135
Suttle, John F.; Geckler, Robert P.
Nonferrous metals aid in steel's use.142
Levin, Jacob.
Vicente Marcano (1848-1891) a pioneer chemist of Venezuela.145
Asenjo, Conrado F.
Note on van der Waals reduced equation of state.148
Stevenson, Charles A.
Science seminars.149
Sister M. Ignatia, I. H. M.
Operating an abstracting and information service within an industrial organization.152
Barnes, W. C. E.
LTE.155
Keighton, Walter B.
Virus Diseases in Man, Animal and Plant (Seifert, Gustav)155
Burkholder, Paul R.
Electronics: Today and Tomorrow (Mills, John)155
Little, E. P.
The Characterization of Organic Compounds (McElvain, Samuel M.)156
Quayle, Osborne R.
The Technology of Plastics and Resins (Mason, J. Phillip; Manning, Joseph F.)156
Kistler, S. S.
Luminescence of Liquids and Solids (Pringsheim, P.; Vogel, M.)156
Schulman, James H.
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