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October 1959
Vol. 36 No. 10

Editorially speaking.477
Kieffer, William F.
Fifty foreign languages at Chemical Abstracts.478
Heumann, K. F.; Bernays, P. M.
Japanese organic chemical nomenclature: Problems of translation and transliteration.482
Urushibara, Yoshiyuki; Nakamura, Masao.
Use of a digital computer for solving a complex chemical equilibrium.485
Swinnerton, John W.; Miller, Warren W.
A simplified apparatus for pressure reactions.489
Anthony, Paul Z.
Two student experiments on chemical equilibrium.490
Wolfenden, John H.
A half-life experiment for general chemistry students.492
Smith, W. T.; Wood, J. H.
Determination of vapor pressure.494
Wolthuis, Enno; Brummel, Roger; Bout, Paul Vanden.
Hollow lantern slides illustrating crystal structure.495
Kenney, Malcolm E.; Skinner, Selby M.
Potentiometric measurements of equilibria.496
Chesick, J. P.; Patterson, Andrew, Jr.
Radiochemical experiments: A thorium 234 "cow" for Pa-234.499
Carwell, D. J.; Lawrence, J. J.
Operational inorganic chemistry.502
Parry, R. W.
Forty hours to the inorganic frontier. A literature assignment in inorganic chemistry.506
Heath, Roy E.
Models for demonstrating electronegativity and "partial charge".507
Sanderson, R. T.
Graduate level laboratory course: Techniques in inorganic chemistry.512
Kirschner, Stanley; Gayer, Karl; Hahn, Richard.
A new course in synthetic inorganic chemistry.513
Jolly, William L.
Inorganic chemistry taught as a requirement for all professional chemists.515
Sisler, Harry H.
Don Dorotheo Theodoro: First chemical technologist of the new world.519
Goldblatt, L. A.
Sophus Mads Jorgensen: A chapter in coordination chemistry history.521
Kauffman, George B.
A simple katharometer design.527
Thomas, Carl O.; Smith, Hilton A.
Vapor density apparatus for general chemistry laboratory.528
Masterton, W. L.; Williams, T. R.
Report of subcommittee for improving secondary school chemistry.529
Carleton, Robert H.; Henze, Robert E.; Weaver, Elbert C.
Crossword puzzle.529
Clampitt, Bert H.
Letter to the editor530
Boryta, Daniel.
Letter to the editor530
Broda, E.
Letter to the editor530
Morgan, Paul W.; Kwolek, Stephanie L.
Nuclear magnetic resonance.531
Walter, Robert I.
Phosphorus and its compounds. Volume 1: Chemistry.531
Larsen, Edwin M.
No more war!532
Hendricks, B. Clifford.
History and philosophy of science.532
Leicester, Henry M.
Pirotechnia by Vannoccio Biringuccio.532
Oesper, Ralph E.
pH meters (continued).A595
Lewin, S. Z.
Perkin centenary london.A638
Benfey, O. T.
Vacuum metallurgy.A638
Foster, Laurence S.
Fundamentals of inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry.A640
Williams, Arthur L.
Nomography.A644
Kieffer, William F.
Disinfection and sterilization.A644
Pappenhagen, James M.
Laboratory manual of chemistry.A644
Williams, Arthur L.
Nouveau trait de chimie minerale. Volume 11.A646
Krumm, Roger V.
Nouveau traite de chimie minerale Volume 14.A646
Krumm, Roger V.
Colorimetric methods of analysis. Volume 2A.A648
Yoe, John H.
General biochemistry.A649
Livermore, Arthur H.
Dendritic crystallization.A649
Campbell, J. A.
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