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Issue 1


A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF NEODYMIUM. (FIRST PAPER.) THE ANALYSIS OF NEODYMIUM CHLORIDE.
Gregory Paul Baxter and Harold Canning Chapin
pp 1 - 28; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a001
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REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF CALCIUM. (SECOND PAPER.) ANALYSIS OF CALCIUM CHLORIDE.
Theodore William Richards and Otto Hönigschmid
pp 28 - 35; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a002
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A DETERMINATION OF THE RATIO BETWEEN CHLORINE AND BROMINE AND SODIUM.
Jacob S. Goldbaum
pp 35 - 50; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a003
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THE FRACTIONATION OF THE YTTRIUM EARTHS BY MEANS OF THE SUCCINATES.
R. C. Benner
pp 50 - 56; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a004
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A Modified Boltwood Pump
Allan F. Odell
pp 56 - 56; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a005
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SOME DERIVATIVES OF PARA-AMINOBENZOHYDROL.2
Henry A. Torrey and C. W. Porter
pp 56 - 59; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a006
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PHENOLPHTHALEIN AND ITS COLORLESS SALTS. (Potassium Salt of Phenolphthalic Acid.)
P. A. Kober and J. Theodore Marshall
pp 59 - 70; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a007
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THE BASIC PROPERTIES OF OXYGEN: COMPOUNDS OF THE HALOGEN ACIDS WITH BENZENE DERIVATIVES CONTAINING OXYGEN
O. Maass and D. McIntosh
pp 70 - 71; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a008
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TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEMS. PAPER I. ETHER-HYDROBROMIC ACID, ETHER-CHLORINE AND ETHER-BROMINE.
D. McIntosh
pp 71 - 75; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a009
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METHOXYL IN SOIL ORGANIC MATTER.2
Edmund C. Shorey and Elbert C. Lathrop
pp 75 - 78; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a010
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GLYCERIDES OF FATTY ACID IN SOILS.2
Oswald Schreiner and Edmund C. Shorey
pp 78 - 80; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a011
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PARAFFIN HYDROCARBONS IN SOILS.
Oswald Schreiner and Edmund C. Shorey
pp 81 - 83; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a012
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CONVENIENT ATTACHMENTS FOR A MELTING-POINT APPARATUS.
Atherton Seidell
pp 83 - 84; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a013
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Notes: Note on the Decomposition of Alloxan
Ross Aiken Gortner
pp 85 - 85; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a601
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 85 - 87; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a015
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

pp 87 - 90; DOI:
10.1021/ja02214a603
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Issue 2


A UNIVERSAL LAW.
Wilder D. Bancroft
pp 91 - 120; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a001
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THE ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE PRODUCED IN SOLUTIONS BY CENTRIFUGAL ACTION.
Richard C. Tolman
pp 121 - 147; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a002
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MECHANICAL STIMULUS TO CRYSTALLIZATION IN SUPER-COOLED LIQUIDS.
S. W. Young
pp 148 - 162; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a003
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BISMUTH OCHERS FROM SAN DIEGO CO., CALIFORNIA.
Waldemar T. Schaller
pp 162 - 166; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a004
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RECENT WORK IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Jas. Lewis Howe
pp 166 - 188; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a005
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Notes: The Efficiency of the Borax Bead Tests for Nickel and Cobalt
L.J. Curtman, and P. Rothberg
pp 188 - 189; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a006
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A Good Substitute for the Platinum Triangle
R.C. Benner
pp 189 - 190; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a600
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ON THE ACTION OF CHROMYL CHLORIDE ON INDIA RUBBER. [PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATION.]
D. Spence and J. C. Galletly
pp 190 - 194; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a007
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THE RED AND WHITE SILVER SALTS OF 2,4,6-TRIBROMOPHENOL.
Henry A. Torrey and W. H. Hunter
pp 194 - 205; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a008
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ANALYSIS OF ZYGADENUS INTERMEDIUS. (FIRST PAPER.)
Fred W. Heyl and L. Chas Raiford
pp 206 - 211; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a009
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THE SOLUBLE CARBOHYDRATES IN ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
Fred W. Morse
pp 211 - 215; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a010
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FASTING STUDIES: I. NITROGEN PARTITION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESISTANCE AS INFLUENCED BY REPEATED FASTING.
Paul E. Howe and P. B. Hawk
pp 215 - 254; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a011
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PHENYL ETHER AND SOME OF ITS DERIVATIVES (ADDENDUM).2
Alfred N. Cook
pp 254 - 255; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a012
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Paraffin Hydrocarbons in Soils
Oswald Schreiner, and Edmund C. Shorey
pp 255 - 256; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a013
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 256 - 257; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a014
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Recent Publications

pp 257 - 260; DOI:
10.1021/ja02215a603
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Issue 3


EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS. DETERMINATIONS PUBLISHED IN 1910.
F. W. Clarke
pp 261 - 270; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a001
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THE ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF NEODYMIUM CHLORIDE.
Gregory Paul Baxter and Truman Stephen Woodward
pp 270 - 272; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a002
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ORGANIC AMALGAMS: SUBSTANCES WITH METALLIC PROPERTIES COMPOSED IN PART OF NON-METALLIC ELEMENTS.2
Herbert N. McCoy and William C. Moore
pp 273 - 292; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a003
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THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN NITRIC ACID, NITROUS ACID AND NITRIC OXIDE.
Gilbert N. Lewis and Arthur Edgar
pp 292 - 299; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a004
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THE POTENTIAL OF THE CHLORINE ELECTRODE.
Gilbert N. Lewis and Frank F. Rupert
pp 299 - 307; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a005
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TRANSFERENCE EXPERIMENTS WITH MIXTURES OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND SULFATE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION.
G. M. J. Mackay
pp 308 - 319; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a006
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF IRON. [THIRD PAPER.] THE ANALYSIS OF FERROUS BROMIDE.
Gregory Paul Baxter, Thorbergur Thorvaldson, and Victor Cobb
pp 319 - 336; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a007
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF IRON. [FOURTH PAPER.] THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF METEORIC IRON.
Gregory Paul Baxter and Thorbergur Thorvaldson
pp 337 - 340; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a008
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THE EFFICIENCY OF CALCIUM BROMIDE, ZINC BROMIDE AND ZINC CHLORIDE AS DRYING AGENTS.
G. P. Baxter and R. D. Warren
pp 340 - 344; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a009
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A SIMPLE CONSTANT-TEMPERATURE BATH FOR USE AT TEMPERATURES BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW THAT OF THE ROOM.
J. Livingston R. Morgan
pp 344 - 349; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a010
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THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE. III. AN APPARATUS FOR RAPID AND ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP OF LIQUID.
J. Livingston R. Morgan
pp 349 - 362; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a011
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SOLUBILITY OF OXYGEN IN SEA WATER.
George C. Whipple and Melville C. Whipple
pp 362 - 365; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a012
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A STUDY ON THE PHENOLSULFONIC ACID METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NITRATES IN WATER. [THIRD PAPER.] THE CHIEF SOURCES OF ERROR IN THE METHOD.
E. M. Chamot, D. S. Pratt, and H. W. Redfield
pp 366 - 381; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a013
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A STUDY OF THE PHENOLSULFONIC ACID METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NITRATES IN WATER. [FOURTH PAPER.] A MODIFIED PHENOLSULFONIC ACID METHOD.
E. M. Chamot, D. S. Pratt, and H. W. Redfield
pp 381 - 384; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a014
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NOTE.

pp 384 - 385; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a015
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TRIBROMO-teri-BUTYL ALCOHOL, C4H7OBr3.
T. B. Aldrich
pp 386 - 388; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a016
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THE REDUCTION OF THE ANHYDROXIME OF o-BENZOYL-BENZOIC ACID.
Robert Evstafieff Rose
pp 388 - 391; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a017
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THE ACTION OF ETHYL ALCOHOL ON PARATOLUIDINE DIAZONIUM HYDROCHLORIDE AND OF SULFURIC ACID ON THE ETHYL ETHER OF PARACRESOL.
Percival Rudolph Roberts and Gellert Alleman
pp 391 - 396; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a018
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CONDENSATIONS IN THE MESOXALIC ESTER SERIES.
Richard Sydney Curtiss and Earle K. Stracham
pp 396 - 400; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a019
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KETO ESTER ADDITION PRODUCTS WITH ARYL AMINES AND ALCOHOLS.
Richard Sydney Curtiss, Harry S. Hill, and R. H. Lewis
pp 400 - 405; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a020
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THE STEREOCHEMICAL CONFIGURATIONS OF THE SUGARS FUCOSE AND RHODEOSE.2
C. S. Hudson
pp 405 - 410; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a021
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LUCIFERESCEINE,2 THE FLUORESCENT MATERIAL PRESENT IN CERTAIN LUMINOUS INSECTS.
F. Alex McDermott
pp 410 - 416; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a022
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF AN OXIDASE OCCURRING IN FRUITS.
H. P. Bassett and Firman Thompson
pp 416 - 423; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a023
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THE OCCURRENCE OF TYROSINE CRYSTALS IN ROQUEFORT CHEESE.
Arthur W. Dox
pp 423 - 425; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a024
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FASTING STUDIES: II. ON THE CATALASE CONTENT OF TISSUES AND ORGANS AFTER PROLONGED FASTING.
P. B. Hawk
pp 425 - 434; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a025
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF URIC ACID BY ORGANIC ALKALINE SOLVENTS.
Hannah Stevens and Clarence E. May
pp 434 - 447; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a026
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AN ELECTRICALLY HEATED VACUUM FRACTIONATION APPARATUS.
H. S. Bailey
pp 447 - 450; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a027
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NOTE.A Modified Drying Tube
W.H. McIntire
pp 450 - 451; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a028
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 451 - 455; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a029
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Recent Publications

pp 455 - 458; DOI:
10.1021/ja02216a600
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Issue 4


ON THE FORMATION OF DOUBLE SALTS. [SECOND PAPER.] THE DOUBLE CAESIUM MERCURIC CHLORIDES FORMING FROM ACETONE.
H. W. Foote and F. L. Haigh
pp 459 - 462; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a001
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ON THE FORMATION OF DOUBLE SALTS. [THIRD PAPER.] THE QUESTION OF DOUBLE SALT FORMATION BETWEEN THE ALKALI SULFATES.
H. W. Foote
pp 463 - 468; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a002
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EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ALKALI-EARTH CARBONATES, CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER.
Herbert N. McCoy and Herbert J. Smith
pp 468 - 473; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a003
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EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN SODIUM CARBONATE, SODIUM BICARBONATE AND WATER. [SECOND PAPER.]
Herbert N. McCoy and Charles D. Test
pp 473 - 476; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a004
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THE HEAT CONTENT OF THE VARIOUS FORMS OF SULFUR.
Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall
pp 476 - 488; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a005
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YTTRIUM POTASSIUM OXALATE.
L. A. Pratt and C. James
pp 488 - 492; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a006
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THE RAPID DETERMINATION OF NICKEL AND COBALT BY MEANS OF THE GAUZE CATHODE AND STATIONARY ANODE.
Raymond C. Benner and William H. Ross
pp 493 - 504; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a007
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SENSITIVENESS OF THE COLORIMETRIC ESTIMATION OF TITANIUM.
Roger C. Wells
pp 504 - 507; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a008
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A CRUCIBLE FURNACE.
Norman Roberts and F. Alex McDermott
pp 507 - 510; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a009
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SULFITE METHOD FOR SEPARATING AND IDENTIFYING CALCIUM AND STRONTIUM.
J. I. D. Hinds
pp 510 - 514; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a010
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NOTES.

pp 514 - 517; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a011
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BENZOYLPHENYLACETAMIDE.
Treat B. Johnson and Lewis H. Chernoff
pp 517 - 520; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a012
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2,3-DIMETHYLHEXANE.
Latham Clarke
pp 520 - 531; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a013
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ON TRIPHENYLMETHYL.: [TWENTIETH PAPER.]
M. Gomberg and D. D. Van Slyke
pp 531 - 549; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a014
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THE SULFUR REQUIREMENTS OF FARM CROPS IN RELATION TO THE SOIL AND AIR SUPPLY.
E. B. Hart and W. H. Peterson
pp 549 - 564; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a015
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TWO COMPOUNDS ISOLATED FROM PEAT SOILS.
Chas. S. Robinson
pp 564 - 568; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a016
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FASTING STUDIES. III. NITROGEN PARTITION OF TWO MEN THROUGH SEVEN-DAY FASTS FOLLOWING THE PROLONGED INGESTION OF A LOW-PROTEIN DIET; SUPPLEMENTED BY COMPARATIVE DATA FROM THE SUBSEQUENT FEEDING PERIOD.
Paul E. Howe, H. A. Mattill, and P. B. Hawk
pp 568 - 598; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a017
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NOTES.

pp 598 - 599; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a018
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 599 - 607; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a019
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Recent Publications

pp 608 - 610; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a600
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THE EFFICIENCY OF COLLEGE TRAINING OF MEN FOR THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES.
Charles F. Burgess
pp 611 - 618; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a020
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A LABORATORY COURSE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
William H. Walker and Warren K. Lewis
pp 618 - 624; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a021
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POINTS OF VIEW IN THE TEACHING OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY.
James R. Withrow
pp 624 - 628; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a022
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THE USE OF THE BLUE PRINT IN THE TEACHING OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY.
Francis C. Frary
pp 628 - 630; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a023
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THE ACQUIREMENT OF PROFICIENCY IN QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS. A DIGEST OF PRESENT AMERICAN IDEAS.
Hermon C. Cooper
pp 630 - 636; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a024
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SUGGESTIONS AS TO CERTAIN DESIRABLE CHANGES IN CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE.
Edward Booth
pp 636 - 641; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a025
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INSTRUCTION IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY: TWO MODIFICATIONS.
Reston Stevenson
pp 641 - 642; DOI:
10.1021/ja02217a026
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Issue 5


THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE. IV. THE STANDARDIZATION OF A TIP; AND THE CALCULATION OF THE SURFACE TENSION AND MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF A LIQUID FROM THE WEIGHT OF ITS FALLING DROP.
J. Livingston R. Morgan
pp 643 - 657; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a001
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THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE. V. THE DROP WEIGHTS OF FIFTEEN NON-ASSOCIATED LIQUIDS AS FOUND BY USE OF THE NEW FORM OF APPARATUS, AND THE MOLECULAR WEIGHTS CALCULATED FOR THEM.
J. Livingston R. Morgan and Edgar G. Thomssen
pp 657 - 672; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a002
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THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE. VI. THE DROP WEIGHTS OF TWENTY NEW NON-ASSOCIATED LIQUIDS, AND THE MOLECULAR WEIGHTS CALCULATED FOR THEM.
J. Livingston R. Morgan and G. K. Daghlian
pp 672 - 684; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a003
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A MODIFICATION OF THE PERIODIC TABLE.
Elliot Quincy Adams
pp 684 - 688; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a004
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AURIC HYDROXIDE FORMED ON A GOLD ANODE. DEPORTMENT OF AURIC HYDROXIDE WHEN HEATED.
W. G. Mixter
pp 688 - 697; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a005
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NOTES ON THE PREPARATION OF CHROMYL COMPOUNDS.
Harry Shipley Fry
pp 697 - 703; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a006
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THE PREPARATION OF AMMONIUM SELENATE: A NEW METHOD.
Frank C. Mathers and Roy S. Bonsib
pp 703 - 708; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a007
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A MODIFICATION OF THE DIPHENYLAMINE TEST FOR NITROUS AND NITRIC ACIDS.
W. A. Withers and B. J. Ray
pp 708 - 711; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a008
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS CONTAINING AMMONIA AND CITRIC ACID.
Robert A. Hall and James M. Bell
pp 711 - 718; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a009
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APPLICATION OF THE “GLOW REACTION” TO THE QUALITATIVE DETECTION OF THE PLATINUM METALS.
L. J. Curtman and P. Rothberg
pp 718 - 724; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a010
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A STUDY OF THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SYSTEMATIC QUALITATIVE DETERMINATION OF BARIUM.
Louis J. Curtman and Edward Frankel
pp 724 - 733; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a011
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METHYLENEDISALICYLIC ACID AND ITS REACTION WITH BROMINE AND IODINE.
Erik Clemmensen and Arnold H. C. Heitman
pp 733 - 745; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a012
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SYNTHESES OF PYRROLE COMPOUNDS FROM IMIDO ACIDS. N-PHENYL-α,α′-DICARBETHOXY-β, β′-DIKETOPYRROLIDINE.
Treat B. Johnson and Robert Bengis
pp 745 - 755; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a013
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A SESQUITERPENE AND AN OLEFINIC CAMPHOR OCCURRING IN SOUTHERN CYPRESS.
Allan F. Odell
pp 755 - 758; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a014
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES: SYNTHESIS OF CYTOSINE-5-ACETIC ACID. [FIFTY-FIRST PAPER.]
Treat B. Johnson, Harley T. Peck, and Joseph A. Ambler
pp 758 - 766; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a015
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A TETRA-ACETYL AMINOGLUCOSIDE.
Marston Lovell Hamlin
pp 766 - 769; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a016
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 769 - 771; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a017
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Recent Publications

pp 771 - 776; DOI:
10.1021/ja02218a600
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Issue 6


THE VAPOR PRESSURES OF MERCURIC CHLORIDE, BROMIDE AND IODIDE.
F. M. G. Johnson
pp 777 - 781; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a001
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THE CONDUCTANCE OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF SODIUM CHLORIDE, HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND THEIR MIXTURES.
William C. Bray and Franklin L. Hunt
pp 781 - 795; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a002
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THE CONDUCTANCE AND IONIZATION OF CERTAIN SALTS AT 18° AND 25°.
Franklin L. Hunt
pp 795 - 803; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a003
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF HYDRONITRIC ACID AND ITS SALTS. I. THE CORROSION OF SOME METALS IN SODIUM TRINITRIDE SOLUTION.
J. W. Turrentine
pp 803 - 828; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a004
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THE PHENOMENON OF OCCLUSION IN PRECIPITATES OF BARIUM SULFATE, AND ITS RELATION TO THE EXACT DETERMINATION OF SULFATE.
John Johnston and L. H. Adams
pp 829 - 845; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a005
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ARTIFICIAL CRYSTALLIZATION OF BARIUM SULFATE.
H. C. Cooper, T. S. Fuller, and A. A. Klein
pp 845 - 847; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a006
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THE TRANSITION TEMPERATURES OF SODIUM CHROMATE AS CONVENIENT FIXED POINTS IN THERMOMETRY.
Theodore William Richards and George Leslie Kelley
pp 847 - 863; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a007
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A METHOD FOR DETERMINING HEAT OF EVAPORATION AS APPLIED TO WATER.
Theodore W. Richards and J. Howard Mathews
pp 863 - 888; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a008
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THE POSSIBLE SOLID SOLUTION OF WATER IN CRYSTALS.
Theodore W. Richards
pp 888 - 893; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a009
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THE REFRACTIVE INDEX OF WATER.
Gregory Paul Baxter, Laurie Lorne Burgess, and Herbert Wilkens Daudt
pp 893 - 901; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a010
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THE REFRACTIVE POWER OF THE HALOGEN SALTS OF LITHIUM, SODIUM AND POTASSIUM IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION.
Gregory P. Baxter, Arthur C. Boylston, Edward Mueller, N. Henry Black, and Philip B. Goode
pp 901 - 922; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a011
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CHANGES IN VOLUME UPON SOLUTION IN WATER OF THE HALOGEN SALTS OF THE ALKALIS.
Gregory Paul Baxter
pp 922 - 940; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a012
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF AMMONIA BETWEEN WATER AND CHLOROFORM.
James M. Bell and Alexander L. Feild
pp 940 - 943; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a013
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ACTION OF THE OXIDES OF LEAD ON POTASSIUM TARTRATE.
Francis C. Krauskopf
pp 943 - 947; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a014
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NOTES.

pp 947 - 948; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a015
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RESEARCHES ON QUINAZOLINES (TWENTY-SEVENTH PAPER). THE SYNTHESIS OF 3-AMINOARYL-4-QUINAZOLONES FROM ACYLANTHRANILS AND AROMATIC DIAMINES.
Marston Taylor Bogert, Ross Aiken Gortner, and Carl Gustave Amend
pp 949 - 962; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a016
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PSEUDO ACID ESTERS IN THE MESOXALIC ESTER SYNTHESIS.
Richard Sydney Curtiss and John Anton Kostalek
pp 962 - 974; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a017
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THE PREPARATION OF ACETAMIDE.
M. A. Rosanoff, Louise Gulick, and Herbert K. Larkin
pp 974 - 977; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a018
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES: THIOCYTOSINE-5-CARBOXYLIC ACID. [FIFTY-SECOND PAPER.]
Treat B. Johnson and Joseph A. Ambler
pp 978 - 985; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a019
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METHYL PHENYLIMINOMALONATE AND ITS REACTIONS.
Richard Sydney Curtiss and F. Grace C. Spencer
pp 985 - 992; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a020
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NOTES.

pp 992 - 995; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a021
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 995 - 1002; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a022
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Recent Publications

pp 1002 - 1004; DOI:
10.1021/ja02219a600
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Issue 7


THE SPECIFIC GRAVITIES OF THE ELEMENTS CONSIDERED IN THEIR RELATION TO THE PERIODIC SYSTEM.1 Part I. Atomic Volumes.
Arthur John Hopkins
pp 1005 - 1027; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a001
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THE DIFFUSION OF OXYGEN IN WATER.
Tor Carlson
pp 1027 - 1032; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a002
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THE FORMATION OF DOUBLE SALTS. [FOURTH PAPER.]
H. W. Foote and P. T. Walden
pp 1032 - 1036; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a003
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EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SYSTEM: LEAD NITRATE AND PYRIDINE.
James H. Walton and Roy C. Judd
pp 1036 - 1041; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a004
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THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE VII. THE DROP WEIGHTS OF SOME OF THE LOWER ESTERS, AND THE SURFACE TENSIONS AND MOLECULAR WEIGHTS CALCULATED FROM THEM.
J. Livingston R. Morgan and Frederick W. Schwartz
pp 1041 - 1060; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a005
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THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE. VIII. THE RELATIONSHIP EXISTING BETWEEN THE WEIGHT OF THE DROP, THE DIAMETER OF THE TIP FROM WHICH IT FALLS, AND THE SURFACE TENSION OF THE LIQUID.
J. Livingston R. Morgan and Jessie Y. Cann
pp 1060 - 1071; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a006
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ANHYDROUS HYDRAZINE. I. A CONVENIENT APPARATUS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ANHYDROUS HYDRAZINE.
C. F. Hale and Fred F. Shetterly
pp 1071 - 1076; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a007
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THE STEARATE SEPARATION OF THE RARE EARTHS.
C. W. Stoddart and C. W. Hill
pp 1076 - 1090; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a008
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AQUA REGIA: PRELIMINARY PAPER.
William C. Moore
pp 1091 - 1099; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a009
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A VOLUMETRIC ESTIMATION OF PHOSPHORIC ACID.
J. Rosin
pp 1099 - 1104; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a010
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THE OXIDATION OF FERROUS SALTS.
Charles Baskerville and Reston Stevenson
pp 1104 - 1106; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a011
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THE RAPID DETERMINATION OF SILVER AND CADMIUM BY MEANS OF THE GAUZE CATHODE AND STATIONARY ANODE.
Raymond C. Benner and William H. Ross
pp 1106 - 1112; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a012
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A MODIFIED COLORIMETER AND SOME TESTS OF ITS ACCURACY.
Edward Demille Campbell and William B. Hurley
pp 1112 - 1115; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a013
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NOTES.

pp 1115 - 1119; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a014
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THE CONSTITUTION OF DEHYDROACETIC ACID.
William J Hale
pp 1119 - 1135; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a015
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THE FORMATION OF BENZALDEHYDE AND 2,4,6-TRIBROMOANILINE FROM 3,5-DIBROMO-4-AMINOBENZHYDROL BY THE ACTION OF BROMINE.
Latham Clarke and Gustavus J. Esselen
pp 1135 - 1140; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a016
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THE ELECTRON CONCEPTION OF VALENCE. II. THE ORGANIC ACIDS.
K. George Falk
pp 1140 - 1152; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a017
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POLARITY OF ELEMENTS AND RADICALS MEASURED IN TERMS OF A LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION OF THE IONIZATION CONSTANT.
C. G. Derick
pp 1152 - 1162; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a018
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APPLICATION OF POLARITY MEASURED IN TERMS OF A LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION OF THE IONIZATION CONSTANT. I. THE USE OF POLARITY IN THE EXPLANATION OF THE REACTIONS OF ALDEHYDES AND KETONES.
C. G. Derick
pp 1162 - 1167; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a019
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APPLICATION OF POLARITY MEASURED IN TERMS OF A LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION OF THE IONIZATION CONSTANT. II. SCALE OF COMBINED INFLUENCE OF SUBSTITUTION IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
C. G. Derick
pp 1167 - 1181; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a020
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APPLICATION OF POLARITY MEASURED IN TERMS OF A LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION OF THE IONIZATION CONSTANT. III. CORRELATION OF CHEMICAL STRUCTURE WITH IONIZATION.
C. G. Derick
pp 1181 - 1189; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a021
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CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF WOODY ASTER.
L. Chas. Raiford
pp 1189 - 1195; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a022
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STUDIES ON AMYLASES: III. EXPERIMENTS UPON THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF PANCREATIC AMYLASE.2
H. C. Sherman and M. D. Schlesinger
pp 1195 - 1204; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a023
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“SUGAR SAND” FROM MAPLE SAP; A SOURCE OF MALIC ACID.
W. H. Warren
pp 1205 - 1211; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a024
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THE ACTION OF HALOGEN ACIDS UPON THE OXYARYL-XANTHENOLS. [PRELIMINARY PAPER.]
M. Gomberg and C. J. West
pp 1211 - 1213; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a025
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THE ADSORPTION OF SOME SUBSTANCES BY STARCHES.
Hoyes Lloyd
pp 1213 - 1226; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a026
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THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE ORGANIC NITROGEN IN THE SOIL.
S. L. Jodidi
pp 1226 - 1241; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a027
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THE RELATION OF THE ODOROUS CONSTITUENTS OF CERTAIN PLANTS TO PLANT METABOLISM.
Frank Rabak
pp 1242 - 1247; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a028
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1247 - 1253; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a029
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Recent Publications

pp 1253 - 1256; DOI:
10.1021/ja02220a600
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Issue 8


THE VISCOSITY AND FLUIDITY OF EMULSIONS, CRYSTALLIN LIQUIDS AND COLLOIDAL SOLUTIONS.
Eugene C. Bingham and George F. White
pp 1257 - 1275; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a001
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THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE. IX. THE DROP WEIGHTS OF THE ASSOCIATED LIQUIDS, WATER, ETHYL ALCOHOL, METHYL ALCOHOL AND ACETIC ACID; AND THE SURFACE TENSIONS AND CAPILLARY CONSTANTS CALCULATED FROM THEM.
J. Livingston R. Morgan and A. McD. McAfee
pp 1275 - 1290; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a002
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HEATS OF REACTION IN NON-AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.
J. Howard Mathews
pp 1291 - 1309; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a003
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THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF HYDRATES, DETERMINED FROM THEIR EQUILIBRIA WITH AQUEOUS ALCOHOL.
H. W. Foote and S. R. Scholes
pp 1309 - 1326; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a004
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A NEW METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF CERIUM.
C. James and L. A. Pratt
pp 1326 - 1330; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a005
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NEW RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS.
L. A. Pratt and C. James
pp 1330 - 1332; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a006
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THULIUM I.
C. James
pp 1332 - 1344; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a007
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VOLHARD'S METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF CHLORINE IN POTABLE WATERS.
A. T. Stuart
pp 1344 - 1349; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a008
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PERIODIC LAW.
Fernando Sanford
pp 1349 - 1353; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a009
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THE OXIDATION OF HYDRAZINE. V. REACTION BETWEEN POTASSIUM IODATE AND HYDRAZINE SULFATE.
C. F. Hale and H. W. Redfield
pp 1353 - 1362; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a010
PDF
EUROPIUM.
C. James and J. E. Robinson
pp 1363 - 1365; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a011
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THE LIQUIDUS SURFACE OF THE TERNARY SYSTEM COMPOSED OF THE NITRATES OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND CALCIUM.
Alan W. C. Menzies and N. N. Dutt
pp 1366 - 1375; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a012
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THE MECHANICAL STIMULUS TO CRYSTALLIZATION. II.
S. W. Young and R. J. Cross
pp 1375 - 1388; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a013
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RADIOACTIVITY.2
Andre Debierne
pp 1388 - 1402; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a014
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NOTES.

pp 1402 - 1404; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a015
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A CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE OIL OF CHENOPODIUM.
E. K. Nelson
pp 1404 - 1412; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a016
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DIHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID IN GOOD AND POOR SOILS.
Oswald Schreiner and Elbert C. Lathrop
pp 1412 - 1417; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a017
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NOTES.

pp 1417 - 1418; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a018
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1418 - 1419; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a019
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Recent Publications

pp 1420 - 1422; DOI:
10.1021/ja02221a600
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Issue 9


THE CONDUCTIVITY AND IONIZATION OF A PENTA- AND A HEXA-IONIC SALT.
Arthur A. Noyes and Robert H. Lombard
pp 1423 - 1436; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a001
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THE PROPERTIES OF SALT SOLUTIONS IN RELATION TO THE IONIC THEORY. II. ELECTRICAL TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS.
A. A. Noyes and K. G. Falk
pp 1436 - 1460; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a002
PDF
THE LAWS OF “CONCENTRATED” SOLUTIONS: II.1 THE ESTIMATION OF THE DEGREE OF IONIZATION OF ELECTROLYTES IN MODERATELY CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS.2
Edward W. Washburn
pp 1461 - 1478; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a003
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THE ACTION OF NITROGEN ON LITHIUM CARBIDE.
S. A. Tucker and H. R. Moody
pp 1478 - 1485; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a004
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THE HYDROLYSIS OF IODINE AND OF BROMINE. A CORRECTION.
William C. Bray and E. L. Connolly
pp 1485 - 1487; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a005
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THE CONSTITUTION OF MARCASITE AND PYRITE.
George W. Plummer
pp 1487 - 1492; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a006
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THE USE OF SULFUR MONOCHLORIDE IN THE DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE RARE EARTH MINERALS.
William Brooks Hicks
pp 1492 - 1496; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a007
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THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF TANTALUM.
William H. Chapin and Edgar F. Smith
pp 1497 - 1504; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a008
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THE ACTION OF HYDROFLUORIC ACID GAS UPON CERTAIN OXIDES.
Walter K. Van Haagen and Edgar F. Smith
pp 1504 - 1506; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a009
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THE ACTION OF SALICYLIC ACID UPON THE METALLIC ACIDS.
John Hughes Muller
pp 1506 - 1510; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a010
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AN EMPIRICAL RELATION BETWEEN THE CONFIGURATION AND ROTATION OF SUGARS.
Ernest Anderson
pp 1510 - 1514; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a011
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SOME NEW SOLVENTS FOR CELLULOSE AND THEIR ACTION ON THIS SUBSTANCE.
Horace G. Deming
pp 1515 - 1525; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a012
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THE ACTION OF SUBSTITUTED HYDRAZINES ON β-ORTHOTOLUQUINONE.
William McPherson and Cecil Boord
pp 1525 - 1531; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a013
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HYDANTOINS: THE REDUCTION OF ALDEHYDE CONDENSATION-PRODUCTS OF 1-PHENYL-2-THIOHYDANTOIN. [FOURTH PAPER.]
Treat B. Johnson and Charles A. Brautlecht
pp 1531 - 1538; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a014
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THE CONDENSATION OF p-DIBROMOBENZENE WITH XANTHONE; A CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF QUINOCARBONIUM SALTS.
L. H. Cone and C. J. West
pp 1538 - 1548; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a015
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1548 - 1552; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a016
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pp 1552 - 1554; DOI:
10.1021/ja02222a600
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Issue 10


THE OXIDATION OF HYDRAZINE. VI. REACTION BETWEEN MERCURIC OXIDE AND HYDRAZINE HYDRATE IN ALCOHOLIC SOLUTION.
C. F. Hale and V. E. Nunez
pp 1555 - 1563; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a001
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ISOMERIC INORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
Adolph Law Voge
pp 1563 - 1566; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a002
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POTASSIUM: ITS QUALITATIVE DETECTION AS THE COBALTINITRITE.
Leon T. Bowser
pp 1566 - 1569; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a003
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THE OXIDATION OF HYDRAZOIC ACID.
Harold Eaton Riegger
pp 1569 - 1576; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a004
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TIME CURVES FOR CADMIUM DEPOSITED FROM ORGANIC ELECTROLYTES.
Mary V. Dover
pp 1577 - 1583; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a005
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NOTES.

pp 1584 - 1587; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a006
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THE ACTION OF CARBON TETRABROMIDE ON ORGANIC BASES.
William M. Dehn and Albert H. Dewey
pp 1588 - 1598; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a007
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THE ACTION OF DIIODOACETYLENE ON ORGANIC BASES.
William M. Dehn
pp 1598 - 1601; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a008
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FASTING STUDIES: IV (STUDIES ON WATER DRINKING: VII). ON THE ALLANTOIN AND PURINE EXCRETION OF FASTING DOGS.
S. R. Wreath and P. B. Hawk
pp 1601 - 1622; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a009
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THE DETERMINATION OF BENZOIC ACID.
Otto Folin and Fred F. Flanders
pp 1622 - 1626; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a010
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THE CRYSTALLIN ALKALOID OF CALYCANTHUS GLAUCUS. [FOURTH PAPER.] SOME SALTS OF A NEW QUATERNARY BASE OBTAINED BY METHYLATING ISOCALYCANTHINE.
H. M. Gordin
pp 1626 - 1632; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a011
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NOTE.

pp 1632 - 1633; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a012
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1633 - 1635; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a013
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Recent Publications

pp 1635 - 1638; DOI:
10.1021/ja02223a600
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Issue 11


Annual Report of the International Committee on Atomic Weights, 1912

pp 1639 - 1642; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a600
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Annual Report of the International Committee on Atomic Weights, 1912
F. W. Clarke, T. E. Thorpe, W. Ostwald, and G. Urbain
pp 1639 - 1642; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a601
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THE EFFECT OF SALTS ON THE SOLUBILITY OF OTHER SALTS. I.
Arthur A. Noyes and William C. Bray
pp 1643 - 1649; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a001
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THE EFFECT OF SALTS ON THE SOLUBILITY OF OTHER SALTS. II.
A. A. Noyes, C. R. Boggs, F. S. Farrell, and M. A. Stewart
pp 1650 - 1663; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a002
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THE EFFECT OF SALTS ON THE SOLUBILITY OF OTHER SALTS. III. SOLUBILITY OF THALLOUS CHLORIDE IN SOLUTIONS OF POTASSIUM NITRATE, POTASSIUM SULFATE, AND THALLOUS SULFATE AT 25°.
William C. Bray and W. J. Winninghoff
pp 1663 - 1672; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a003
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THE EFFECT OF SALTS ON THE SOLUBILITY OF OTHER SALTS. IV. QUANTITATIVE DISCUSSION OF THE SOLUBILITY OF UNI-UNIVALENT SALTS IN THE PRESENCE OF OTHER SALTS.
William C. Bray
pp 1673 - 1686; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a004
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THE LAWS OF “CONCENTRATED” SOLUTIONS. III.1 THE IONIZATION AND HYDRATION RELATIONS OF ELECTROLYTES IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION AT ZERO DEGREES: A. CESIUM NITRATE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND LITHIUM CHLORIDE.
Edward W. Washburn and Duncan A. MacInnes
pp 1686 - 1713; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a005
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THE WEIGHT OF A FALLING DROP AND THE LAWS OF TATE. X. THE DROP WEIGHTS OF SOME FURTHER ASSOCIATED AND NON-ASSOCIATED LIQUIDS, AND THE SURFACE TENSIONS AND CAPILLARY CONSTANTS CALCULATED FROM THEM.
J. Livingston, R. Morgan, and F. T. Owen
pp 1713 - 1727; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a006
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BEHAVIOR OF THE HYDRONITROGENS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES IN LIQUID AMMONIA. I. AMMONOLYSIS OF HYDRAZINE SULFATE.
A. W. Browne and T. W. B. Welsh
pp 1728 - 1734; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a007
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BEHAVIOR OF THE HYDRONITROGENS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES IN LIQUID AMMONIA. II. AMMONOLYSIS OF CERTAIN HYDRAZINE SALTS.
A. W. Browne and A. E. Houlehan
pp 1734 - 1742; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a008
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BEHAVIOR OF THE HYDRONITROGENS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES IN LIQUID AMMONIA. III. ACTION OF AMMONIUM TRINITRIDE UPON CERTAIN METALS.
A. W. Browne and A. E. Houlehan
pp 1742 - 1752; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a009
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POTASSIUM: ITS TITRIMETRIC ESTIMATION IN SMALL AMOUNTS.
Leon T. Bowser
pp 1752 - 1757; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a010
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD ON PASSIVE NICKEL AND IRON.
Horace G. Byers and Agnes Fay Morgan
pp 1757 - 1761; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a011
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NOTES.

pp 1761 - 1763; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a012
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CHAMPACA OIL.
Benjamin T. Brooks
pp 1763 - 1772; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a013
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THE OXIDATION OF METANITROBENZOYLFORMALDEHYDE.
William Lloyd Evans and Edgar John Witzemann
pp 1772 - 1779; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a014
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THE PREPARATION OF TRIBASIC PHENOLPHTHALATES.
P. A. Kober and J. Theodore Marshall
pp 1779 - 1783; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a015
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CONCERNING THE DECOMPOSITION OF URIC ACID BY MEANS OF DILUTE SODIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTIONS.
Clarence E. May
pp 1783 - 1787; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a016
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THE SYNTHESIS OF FATS BY THE ACTION OF ENZYMES.
F. L. Dunlap and L. O. Gilbert
pp 1787 - 1791; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a017
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THE STABILITY OF THE PHOTOGENIC MATERIAL OF THE LAMPYRIDAE AND ITS PROBABLE CHEMICAL NATURE.
F. Alex McDermott
pp 1791 - 1797; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a018
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1797 - 1803; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a019
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Recent Publications

pp 1803 - 1806; DOI:
10.1021/ja02224a602
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Issue 12


THE EFFECT OF SALTS UPON THE SOLUBILITY OF OTHER SALTS, V. THE SOLUBILITY OF UNIBIVALENT SALTS IN SOLUTIONS OF SALTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES.
William D. Harkins
pp 1807 - 1827; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a001
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THE EFFECT OF SALTS UPON THE SOLUBILITY OF OTHER SALTS. VI. THE SOLUBILITY OF DIFFICULTLY SOLUBLE UNIBIVALENT SALTS.
William D. Harkins and W. J. Winninghoff
pp 1827 - 1836; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a002
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THE EFFECTS OF SALTS UPON THE SOLUBILITY OF OTHER SALTS. VII. DISCUSSION OF THE SOLUBILITY RELATIONS OF UNIBIVALENT SALTS.
William D. Harkins
pp 1836 - 1873; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a003
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AN EQUILIBRIUM IN THE COBALTAMMINES.
Arthur B. Lamb and John W. Marden
pp 1873 - 1911; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a004
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A RE-INVESTIGATION OF THE VELOCITY OF SUGAR HYDROLYSIS. FIRST COMMUNICATION.
M. A. Rosanoff, R. H. Clark, and R. L. Sibley
pp 1911 - 1924; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a005
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STUDIES IN CONDUCTIVITY. I. THE CONDUCTIVITY OF AMMONIA IN (ANHYDROUS) FORMIC ACID. I. “FORMIC A CID HYDROLYSIS.”
H. I. Schlesinger and R. P. Calvert
pp 1924 - 1933; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a006
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EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SYSTEM, POTASSIUM IODIDE, IODINE AND WATER.
Charles L. Parsons and C. F. Whittemore
pp 1933 - 1936; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a007
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THE SOLUBILITY OF SILVER CHLORIDE IN CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS AND THE EXISTENCE OF COMPLEX ARGENTICHLORIDE IONS.
George Shannon Forbes
pp 1937 - 1946; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a008
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THE DETERMINATION OF COPPER--A MODIFICATION OF THE IODIDE METHOD.
E. C. Kendall
pp 1947 - 1952; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a009
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THE OCCURRENCE OF POTASSIUM NITRATE IN WESTERN AMERICA.
Robert Stewart
pp 1952 - 1954; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a010
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A CHEMICAL STUDY OF LIGNITE. PART II. THE VOLATIL CONSTITUENTS.2
G. B. Frankforter and Andrew P. Peterson
pp 1954 - 1963; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a011
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NOTES.

pp 1963 - 1966; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a012
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THE ACTION OF ETHYL MAGNESIUM BROMIDE ON ANTHRAQUINONE.
Latham Clarke and Paul Whittier Carleton
pp 1966 - 1973; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a013
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HYDANTOINS: THE SYNTHESIS OF 2-THIOHYDANTOIN. [SEVENTH PAPER.]
Treat B. Johnson and Ben H. Nicolet
pp 1973 - 1978; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a014
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STUDIES ON WATER DRINKING. VIII.2 THE UTILIZATION OF INGESTED FAT UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COPIOUS AND MODERATE WATER DRINKING WITH MEALS.
H. A. Mattill and P. B. Hawk
pp 1978 - 1998; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a015
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STUDIES ON WATER DRINKING: IX. THE DISTRIBUTION OF BACTERIAL AND OTHER FORMS OF FECAL NITROGEN AND THE UTILIZATION OF INGESTED PROTEIN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COPIOUS AND MODERATE WATER DRINKING WITH MEALS.
H. A. Mattill and P. B. Hawk
pp 1999 - 2019; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a016
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STUDIES ON WATER DRINKING: X. FECAL OUTPUT AND ITS CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COPIOUS AND MODERATE WATER DRINKING WITH MEALS.
H. A. Mattill and P. B. Hawk
pp 2019 - 2032; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a017
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STUDIES OF THE TRYPTIC DIGESTION OF SILK.1 FIRST PAPER.
W. S. Hubbard
pp 2032 - 2035; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a018
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THE ORIGIN OF CREATININE IN SOILS.
M. X. Sullivan
pp 2035 - 2042; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a019
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COMPARATIVE PROTEOLYSIS EXPERIMENTS WITH TRYPSIN.
George F. White and William Crozier
pp 2042 - 2048; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a020
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MYRISTONE OBTAINED FROM ALFALFA.
C. A. Jacobson
pp 2048 - 2051; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a021
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NOTE - An Improved Extractor
C. A. Jacobson
pp 2051 - 2052; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a022
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 2052 - 2054; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a023
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Recent Publications

pp 2054 - 2058; DOI:
10.1021/ja02225a600
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