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Issue 1


THE EFFECT OF CHANGE OF MEDIUM UPON THE VELOCITY OF HYDROLYSIS OF ETHYL ORTHOFORMATE
Herbert S. Harned and Nicholas N. T. Samaras
pp 1 - 8; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a001
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MEDIUM CHANGES IN HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS AND AN APPROACH TO THEIR THEORETICAL INTERPRETATION
Herbert S. Harned and Nicholas N. T. Samaras
pp 9 - 23; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a002
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THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF AMMONIA ON THE SURFACE OF OSMIUM
Eric A. Arnold and Robert E. Burk
pp 23 - 32; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a003
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PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF CHLOROFORM
Douglas G. Hill
pp 32 - 40; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a004
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DETERMINATION OF THE FREE ENERGY OF FERROUS HYDROXIDE FROM MEASUREMENTS OF ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE
Merle Randall and Mikkel Frandsen
pp 40 - 46; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a005
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THE STANDARD ELECTRODE POTENTIAL OF IRON AND THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF FERROUS CHLORIDE
Merle Randall and Mikkel Frandsen
pp 47 - 54; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a006
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THE HEATS OF “ADSORPTION” OF OXYGEN ON NICKEL AND COPPER CATALYSTS
W. Walker Russell and Osborne C. Bacon
pp 54 - 71; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a007
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THE ADSORPTION OF GASES AND VAPORS ON PLANE SURFACES
C. E. H. Bawn
pp 72 - 86; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a008
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THE QUANTITATIVE SEPARATION OF GERMANIUM AND ARSENIC
Harold J. Abrahams and John Hughes Müller
pp 86 - 94; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a009
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL POLYMERIZATION OF ACETYLENE
S. C. Lind and Robert Livingston
pp 94 - 106; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a010
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THE HEAT CAPACITIES AT LOW TEMPERATURES OF THE SULFIDES OF COPPER AND LEAD
C. Travis Anderson
pp 107 - 111; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a011
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THE FREEZING POINTS OF THE TWO FORMS OF METHYLENE IODIDE
Hosmer W. Stone
pp 112 - 114; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a012
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THE CATHODE RAY TUBE IN THE X-RAY SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF COLUMBIUM AND TANTALUM
Gorton R. Fonda
pp 115 - 122; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a013
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL POLYMERIZATION OF CYANOGEN
T. R. Hogness and Liu-Sheng Ts'ai
pp 123 - 129; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a014
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THE DENSITY AND SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUID HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
J. H. Simons and J. W. Bouknight
pp 129 - 135; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a015
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THE NORMAL VIBRATIONS OF ACETYLENE
A. R. Olson and H. A. Kramers
pp 136 - 138; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a016
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THE TRANSFERENCE NUMBER OF LITHIUM CHLORIDE AS A FUNCTION OF THE CONCENTRATION
Grinnell Jones and Benjamin C. Bradshaw
pp 138 - 150; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a017
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THE DENSITY AND MOLECULAR STATE OF THE VAPORS OF TELLURIUM DIBROMIDE, TELLURIUM TETRABROMIDE AND SELENIUM DIOXIDE
Don M. Yost and John B. Hatcher
pp 151 - 155; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a018
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THE DISSOCIATION OF OZONE AND THE MECHANISM OF ITS THERMAL DECOMPOSITION
Oliver R. Wulf
pp 156 - 160; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a019
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PHOTOCHEMICAL STUDIES. XIII. THE PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN CHLORINE AND BENZENE IN THE GASEOUS PHASE
Charles E. Lane and W. Albert Noyes
pp 161 - 169; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a020
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TRIATOMIC HALOGEN MOLECULES IN PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
G. K. Rollefson and Henry Eyring
pp 170 - 177; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a021
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DETERMINATION OF ALUMINUM. FORMATION OF LITHIUM ALUMINATE
J. T. Dobbins and J. P. Sanders
pp 178 - 180; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a022
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AN OVERLOOKED SOURCE OF ERROR IN THE FERROCYANIDE TITRATION OF ZINC
Bartholow Park
pp 180 - 181; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a023
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GALLIUM TRIETHYL MONOETHERATE, GALLIUM TRIETHYL, GALLIUM TRIETHYL AMMINE
L. M. Dennis and Winton Patnode
pp 182 - 188; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a024
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STUDIES IN THE MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE IN DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. II. THE SILVER CHLORIDE ELECTRODE
Walter R. Carmody
pp 188 - 192; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a025
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A PHASE STUDY OF THE SYSTEM AMMONIA-HYDROGEN SULFIDE
Leopold Scheflan and C. R. McCrosky
pp 193 - 202; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a026
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INTERFERENCE OPTICAL LEVER FOR PRESSURE GAGES, GALVANOMETERS, ETC.
W. E. Roseveare
pp 202 - 205; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a027
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THE PREPARATION OF NEPHELOMETRIC TEST SOLUTIONS
Arthur F. Scott and John L. Moilliet
pp 205 - 209; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a028
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Note on the Potential of the Lead Electrode.-
Walter R. Carmody
pp 210 - 210; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a029
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VEGETABLE AMYLASES. STUDY OF DIASTASE ACTION IN THE ABSENCE OF MALTOSE
Alfred S. Schultz and Quick Landis
pp 211 - 220; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a030
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THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF OIL OF RUVETTUS PRETIOSUS, THE “CASTOR OIL FISH”
Warren M. Cox and E. Emmet Reid
pp 220 - 229; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a031
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ISOMERIC ALPHA-PARA-NITROPHENYL-BETA-PHENYL-DELTA-KETONIC ACIDS
S. Avery, C. B. Biswell, and E. E. Liston
pp 229 - 234; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a032
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STUDY ON THE CONFIGURATION OF EPHEDRINE
Karl Freudenberg, Eugene Schoeffel, and Emil Braun
pp 234 - 236; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a033
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SOME REACTIONS OF DI-HALOGEN BARBITURIC ACIDS
Dorothy Nightingale and Arthur Edward Schaefer
pp 236 - 239; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a034
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FORMATION OF NAPHTHENIC ACIDS
A. D. Petrov and I. Z. Ivanov
pp 239 - 242; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a035
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PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF ALPHA- AND BETA- METHYLCHOLINE AND GAMMA-HOMOCHOLINE
Randolph T. Major and Joseph K. Cline
pp 242 - 249; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a036
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OPTICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC DATA FOR SOME SALTS OF STRYCHNINE
Charles F. Poe and Jesse E. Sellers
pp 249 - 253; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a037
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HORMONES OF THE CORPUS LUTEUM. THE SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION OF THREE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
H. L. Fevold, F. L. Hisaw, and S. L. Leonard
pp 254 - 263; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a038
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THE CONDENSATION OF BUTYL CHLORAL HYDRATE WITH ARYL HYDRAZINES
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Harry Irving
pp 263 - 271; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a039
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dl-BETA-PHENYLISOPROPYLAMINES
Gordon A. Alles
pp 271 - 274; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a040
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SOLUBILITY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG OPTICALLY ISOMERIC SALTS. I. THE MALATES OF ALPHA-PARA-XENYLETHYLAMINE
A. W. Ingersoll and E. G. White
pp 274 - 281; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a041
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THE REACTION OF ORGANIC HALIDES WITH PIPERIDINE. II. CERTAIN ALPHA-BROMO-BETA-KETONIC ESTERS
B. W. Howk and S. M. McElvain
pp 282 - 289; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a042
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MIXED CATALYSTS IN THE FRIEDEL AND CRAFTS REACTION. THE YIELDS IN TYPICAL REACTIONS USING FERRIC CHLORIDE-ALUMINUM CHLORIDE MIXTURES AS CATALYSTS
W. A. Riddell and C. R. Noller
pp 290 - 294; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a043
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ALIPHATIC DIAZO COMPOUNDS. A STABLE CRYSTALLINE OPTICALLY ACTIVE DIAZO COMPOUND
Francis Earl Ray
pp 295 - 298; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a044
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BACTERICIDAL PROPERTIES OF MONOETHERS OF DIHYDRIC PHENOLS. II. THE MONOETHERS OF HYDROQUINONE
Emil Klarmann, Louis W. Gatyas, and Vladimir A. Shternov
pp 298 - 305; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a045
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THE ALKYLATION OF AMINES AS CATALYZED BY NICKEL
Charles F. Winans and Homer Adkins
pp 306 - 312; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a046
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DIHYDRO-1,4-PYRANS. II. DEGRADATION BY USE OF THE BECKMANN REARRANGEMENT
Tsi Yu Kao and Reynold C. Fuson
pp 313 - 317; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a047
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PENTOSE REACTIONS. I. FURFURAL FORMATION
Charles D. Hurd and Lloyd L. Isenhour
pp 317 - 330; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a048
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SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE FRIES REACTION
F. F. Blicke and O. J. Weinkauff
pp 330 - 334; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a049
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SOME ALPHA-ALKYLCINNAMIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
Marston Taylor Bogert and David Davidson
pp 334 - 338; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a050
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THE OZONIDES OF ORTHO-XYLENE AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE BENZENE RING
A. A. Levine and A. G. Cole
pp 338 - 341; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a051
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STUDIES IN PROTEINS. III. THE UNIFORM SOLUBILITY OF THE PROTEIN FRACTION OF ORANGE SEED MEAL IN SOLUTIONS OF VARIOUS SODIUM SALTS
Louise Knight Rotha and Felix Saunders
pp 342 - 345; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a052
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SOME REARRANGEMENT REACTIONS OF BENZYLMAGNESIUM CHLORIDE
Henry Gilman and James E. Kirby
pp 345 - 355; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a053
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A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF ERROR IN DETERMINING THE CONSTITUTION OF DI- AND POLYSACCHARIDES
James Colquhoun Irvine and Richard Patrick McGlynn
pp 356 - 363; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a054
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THE REARRANGEMENT OF TRIPHENYLMETHYL ORTHO-TOLYL ETHER
George S. Parsons and C. W. Porter
pp 363 - 365; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a055
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A METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND ESTIMATION OF THE 6-HYDROXYL GROUP IN GLUCOSE
John Walter Hyde Oldham and Jean Kerr Rutherford
pp 366 - 378; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a056
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THE CONDENSATION OF ALDEHYDES AND KETONES WITH ORTHO-AMINOTHIOPHENOLS, BENZOTHIAZOLINES AND BENZOTHIAZOLES. II
Herman P. Lankelma and Philip X. Sharnoff
pp 379 - 381; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a057
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NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC RUBBER. VIII. PRODUCTS OF THE DESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF SODIUM RUBBER
Thomas Midgley, A. L. Henne, and A. F. Shepard
pp 381 - 386; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a058
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THE PARTITION PRINCIPLE AS APPLIED TO THE STRUCTURE OF ENOLIC SODIUM DERIVATIVES OF 1,3-DIKETONES AND BETA-KETO ESTERS. II
Arthur Michael and John Ross
pp 387 - 397; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a059
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Identity of Neonicotine and the Alkaloid Anabasine
C. R. Smith
pp 397 - 399; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a501
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NOTES

pp 397 - 401; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a060
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Bromomethyl Normal Alkyl Ethers
Charles M. Blair and Henry R. Henze
pp 399 - 401; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a502
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THE 4-n-ALKYL-GUAIACOLS
Norine Hower Howells and Henry P. Howells
pp 401 - 401; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a503
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INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS IN THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF AMMONIA
A. B. F. Duncan and Donald A. Wilson
pp 401 - 402; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a504
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 401 - 409; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a061
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THE CONVERSION OF PARA HYDROGEN TO ORTHO HYDROGEN OVER IRON SYNTHETIC AMMONIA CATALYSTS
P. H. Emmett and R. W. Harkness
pp 403 - 404; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a505
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THE ALLYLIC REARRANGEMENT OF CROTYL BROMIDE AND CROTYLMAGNESIUM BROMIDE
William G. Young and Arthur N. Prater
pp 404 - 405; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a506
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TESTS FOR ELEMENT 87 (VIRGINIUM) BY THE USE OF ALLISON'S MAGNETO-OPTIC APPARATUS
J. L. McGhee and Margaret Lawrenz
pp 405 - 406; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a507
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DRY DISTILLATION OF COPPER PHTHALATE DOES NOT YIELD FLUORANE
John B. Ekeley
pp 406 - 406; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a508
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THE HYDROGEN-CARBON DIOXIDE REACTION
E. H. Boomer and H. E. Morris
pp 407 - 407; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a509
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THE ADDITION OF SODIUM ENOL ALKYLMALONIC ESTER TO BENZALACETOPHENONE
Arthur Michael and John Ross
pp 407 - 409; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a510
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NEW BOOKS

pp 409 - 417; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a062
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Books Received

pp 417 - 418; DOI:
10.1021/ja01340a600
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Issue 2


THE EFFECT OF THE SOLVENT UPON THE ACTIVITY OF ACIDS: THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE IN GLACIAL ACETIC ACID SOLUTIONS
Worth H. Rodebush and Roswell H. Ewart
pp 419 - 423; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a001
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THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS FROM 0 TO 40°
Herbert S. Harned and Leslie F. Nims
pp 423 - 432; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a002
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ERRORS INVOLVED IN THE DETERMINATION OF MINUTE AMOUNTS OF SODIUM BY THE MAGNESIUM URANYL ACETATE METHOD
Earle R. Caley
pp 432 - 437; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a003
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BEHAVIOR OF OXALATE AND TARTRATE SOLUTIONS OF COLUMBIUM AND TANTALUM OXIDES
F. H. Edmister and G. G. Albritton
pp 438 - 442; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a004
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THE PREPARATION OF IODINE-FREE BROMINE
George M. Karns and H. C. Donaldson
pp 442 - 444; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a005
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THE SURFACE RELATIONS OF POTASSIUM ETHYL XANTHATE AND PINE OIL. I
C. C. DeWitt and Edwin E. Roper
pp 444 - 455; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a006
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THE SURFACE RELATIONS OF THE COMPONENTS OF PINE OIL AND OF POTASSIUM ETHYL XANTHATE. II
C. C. DeWitt and R. F. Makens
pp 455 - 464; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a007
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THE CATALYTIC EFFECT OF ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH SULFIDES ON THE REACTION BETWEEN PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE AND SULFUR
Willard H. Woodstock and Howard Adler
pp 464 - 467; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a008
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF ORGANIC ACIDS
W. C. Pierce and Glen Morey
pp 467 - 472; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a009
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GLACIAL ACETIC ACID AS A SOLVENT FOR THE ELECTRODEPOSITION OF METALS.1,2 AN X-RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF DEPOSITS OF ARSENIC, ANTIMONY AND BISMUTH
C. W. Stillwell and L. F. Audrieth
pp 472 - 478; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a010
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THE PERSISTENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF CRYSTAL NUCLEI ABOVE THE MELTING TEMPERATURE
William T. Richards
pp 479 - 495; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a011
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QUANTITATIVE SEPARATIONS BY THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF ANHYDROUS MIXTURES OF METAL SULFATES
H. H. Willard and R. D. Fowler
pp 496 - 516; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a012
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CHEMICAL EFFECTS PRODUCED BY RADON ON THE SYSTEM: HYDROGEN-SULFUR-HYDROGEN SULFIDE
E. C. Truesdale and S. C. Lind
pp 516 - 538; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a013
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THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF AZOMETHANE, SYM.-DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE, AND MONOMETHYLAMINE: THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF SYM.-DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE
P. H. Emmett and R. W. Harkness
pp 538 - 548; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a014
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GERMANIUM. XXXVII. GERMANIUM DIOXIDE GEL. PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES
A. W. Laubengayer and P. L. Brandt
pp 549 - 552; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a015
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THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REACTION OH + H2 = H2O + H AND ITS BEARING ON THE REACTION BETWEEN HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN
Guenther von Elbe and Bernard Lewis
pp 552 - 554; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a016
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ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF SALTS IN ACETIC ACID SOLUTIONS FROM SOLUBILITY MEASUREMENTS
Ralph P. Seward and Clement H. Hamblet
pp 554 - 563; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a017
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THE VAPOR PRESSURES OF SATURATED AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN SALTS
H. W. Foote, Blair Saxton, and J. K. Dixon
pp 563 - 568; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a018
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THE QUENCHING OF MERCURY RESONANCE RADIATION. II. FURTHER HYDROCARBONS AND NITRIC OXIDE
John R. Bates
pp 569 - 576; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a019
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SOLUBILITY OF THALLOUS CHLORIDE IN SOLUTIONS OF GLYCINE AND GLYCINE SALTS
Crawford F. Failey
pp 576 - 579; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a020
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THE ADSORPTION OF SILVER NITRATE BY FINELY DIVIDED SILVER
H. V. Tartar and Otto Turinsky
pp 580 - 583; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a021
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HEXAFLUORODISILANE
Walter C. Schumb and E. Lee Gamble
pp 583 - 590; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a022
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF LANTHANUM. I. THE ANALYSIS OF LANTHANUM BROMIDE. II. THE SPECIFIC GRAVITIES OF LANTHANUM CHLORIDE AND BROMIDE. III. THE INCREASED EFFICIENCY OF CALCIUM BROMIDE AS A DRYING AGENT AT LOW TEMPERATURES
Gregory Paul Baxter and Evelyn Emma Behrens
pp 591 - 602; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a023
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ADSORPTION AND REACTIONS AT SURFACES OF ZINC OXIDE
Hugh S. Taylor and Darrell V. Sickman
pp 602 - 613; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a024
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FURTHER RESEARCH ON ELEMENT 87
Fred Allison, Edna R. Bishop, Anna L. Sommer, and J. H. Christensen
pp 613 - 615; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a025
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CONCENTRATION, ACIDS AND LITHIUM SALTS OF ELEMENT 85
Fred Allison, Edna R. Bishop, and Anna L. Sommer
pp 616 - 620; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a026
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Iodine Monochloride in Hydrochloric Acid Solution.
J. Horace Faull and Sven Baeckström
pp 620 - 621; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a501
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NOTES

pp 620 - 628; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a027
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The Preparation of Germanium Tetrabromide and Germanium Tetraiodide
A. W. Laubengayer and P. L. Brandt
pp 621 - 623; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a502
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Note on Some Periodical Properties of Atomic Nuclei
G. I. Pokrowski
pp 623 - 625; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a503
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Molecular Rotation in Solid Sodium Nitrate
J. M. Bijvoet and J. A. A. Ketelaar
pp 625 - 628; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a504
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POLYMERIZATION REACTIONS UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. II. THE MECHANISM OF THE REACTION
J. B. Conant and W. R. Peterson
pp 628 - 635; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a028
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ISOMERIC NITRO- AND AMINONAPHTHALENEARSONIC ACIDS
C. R. Saunders and Cliff S. Hamilton
pp 636 - 641; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a029
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ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF SOLUTIONS OF SOME SUBSTITUTED PHENYLURACILS
Janet Evans
pp 641 - 646; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a030
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ABNORMAL REACTIONS OF BENZYLMAGNESIUM CHLORIDE
Paul R. Austin and John R. Johnson
pp 647 - 660; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a031
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REDUCTION STUDIES OF SCHIFF BASES. I. THE REDUCTION OF METHYLENE-PARA-AMINOPHENOL AND ITS PROBABLE STRUCTURE
E. C. Wagner
pp 660 - 669; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a032
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PARA-TOLUENE SULFONATES AS DERIVATIVES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF AROMATIC AMINES
C. R. Noller and Poe Liang
pp 670 - 673; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a033
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF UNSYMMETRICAL MERCURIORGANIC COMPOUNDS: A METHOD OF ESTABLISHING THE RELATIVE DEGREE OF ELECTRONEGATIVITY OF ORGANIC RADICALS. II
M. S. Kharasch and A. L. Flenner
pp 674 - 692; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a034
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PENTOSE REACTIONS. II. DERIVATIVES OF XYLOSE
Charles D. Hurd and Lloyd L. Isenhour
pp 693 - 698; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a035
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THE MECHANISM OF CARBOHYDRATE OXIDATION. XV.1 THE BEHAVIOR OF 3-GLUCOSIDO-ARABINOSE HEPTA-ACETATE TOWARD AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
Wm. Lloyd Evans and Charles C. Clark
pp 698 - 704; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a036
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SYNTHETIC GLYCERIDES. III. MIXED TRIGLYCERIDES OF THE DISTEARIN SERIES
H. E. Robinson, J. N. Roche, and C. G. King
pp 705 - 710; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a037
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THE DEHYDROGENATION OF CERTAIN AMINES AND HYDRAZINES BY UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS (PRELIMINARY PAPER)
L. A. Pinck and Guido E. Hilbert
pp 710 - 716; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a038
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THE ISOLATION OF CAROTENE
Harry N. Holmes and Henry M. Leicester
pp 716 - 720; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a039
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A STUDY OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES AND REACTIONS OF PHENYLHYDRAZINE
E. G. R. Ardagh, B. Kellam, F. C. Rutherford, and H. T. Walstaff
pp 721 - 727; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a040
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. CXXIII. THE REARRANGEMENT OF 2,6-DIMETHOXY-4-CHLOROPYRIMIDINE AND 2,4,6-TRIMETHOXYPYRIMIDINE IN THE PRESENCE OF METHYL IODIDE
Harry J. Fisher and Treat B. Johnson
pp 727 - 733; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a041
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2-IODOFURAN AND 2-FURYLMAGNESIUM IODIDE
Henry Gilman, Harvey E. Mallory, and George F. Wright
pp 733 - 736; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a042
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ADDITION REACTIONS OF VINYL PHENYL KETONE. II. DESOXYBENZOIN
C. F. H. Allen and W. E. Barker
pp 736 - 748; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a043
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SULFUR ADDITION WITH THE AID OF THIOPHOSPHORYL CHLORIDE AND THE CATALYSIS OF TRIARYL THIOPHOSPHATE FORMATION
H. Billroth Gottlieb
pp 748 - 750; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a044
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NUCLEAR SYNTHESES IN THE OLEFIN SERIES. III.1 THE HEXENES
Claude G. Schmitt and Cecil E. Boord
pp 751 - 761; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a045
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STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. X. THE REVERSIBLE POLYMERIZATION OF SIX-MEMBERED CYCLIC ESTERS
Wallace H. Carothers, G. L. Dorough, and F. J. van Natta
pp 761 - 772; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a046
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STUDIES OF GLYCIDOL. III. REACTIONS WITH ACID CHLORIDES
T. H. Rider
pp 773 - 776; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a047
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NITRO AND AMINO TRIPHENYLGUANIDINES
Elizabeth Dyer and Treat B. Johnson
pp 777 - 787; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a048
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IODINATION IN LIQUID AMMONIA
Thomas H. Vaughn and J. A. Nieuwland
pp 787 - 791; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a049
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EFFECT OF ULTRASONIC RADIATION ON INDICATORS
Szu-chih Liu and Hsien Wu
pp 791 - 793; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a050
PDF
DESOXYCODEINE STUDIES. III. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE SO-CALLED α-DIHYDRODESOXYCODEINE: BIS-DIHYDRODESOXYCODEINE
Erich Mosettig, Frank L. Cohen, and Lyndon F. Small
pp 793 - 801; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a051
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DESOXYCODEINE STUDIES. IV. TETRAHYDRODESOXYCODEINE
Lyndon F. Small and Frank L. Cohen
pp 802 - 809; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a052
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ROTENONE. XIX. THE NATURE OF THE ALKALI SOLUBLE HYDROGENATION PRODUCTS OF ROTENONE AND ITS DERIVATIVES AND THEIR BEARING ON THE STRUCTURE OF ROTENONE
F. B. LaForge and H. L. Haller
pp 810 - 818; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a053
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41-Dimethylaminobenzophenone-2-sulfonic Acid.
Ralph T. K. Cornwell
pp 819 - 820; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a505
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NOTES

pp 819 - 821; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a054
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Note on α,β-Dicyclohexylethylene Glycol.
Johannes S. Buck and Walter S. Ide
pp 820 - 821; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a506
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND HYDROGEN OR CARBON MONOXIDE IN THE GAS PHASE
Guenther von Elbe
pp 821 - 822; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a507
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 821 - 835; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a055
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THE COMPOSITION OF THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS
Ingo W. D. Hackh
pp 823 - 824; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a508
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THE ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF SELENIUM AND OF TELLURIUM
Herrick L. Johnston
pp 824 - 825; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a509
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PREPARATION OF PINACOLONE
Darwin E. Badertscher and Frank C. Whitmore
pp 825 - 826; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a510
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PREPARATION OF SUBSTITUTED FLUORENONES
Ernest H. Huntress and Ivan S. Cliff
pp 826 - 828; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a511
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REACTION OF PHENYLACETONITRILE
J. A. Nieuwland and L. H. Baldinger
pp 828 - 828; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a512
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THE CRYSTALLINITY OF OPALS AND THE EXISTENCE OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE CRISTOBALITE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
Isador Levin and Emil Ott
pp 828 - 829; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a513
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THE STARCH-IODIDE REACTION
R. G. Turner and Minna Z. Weeks
pp 829 - 830; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a514
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THE ACTION OF HYDRIODIC ACID ON GLYCEROL
Louis Sattler
pp 830 - 831; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a515
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PYRIMIDINE AZO DERIVATIVES
Marston T. Bogert and David Davidson
pp 831 - 831; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a516
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DILUTE HYDROCHLORIC ACID SOLUTIONS AND THE DEBYE-HÜCKEL THEORY
Norris F. Hall
pp 831 - 832; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a517
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OXYACIDS OF FLUORINE
L. M. Dennis and E. G. Rochow
pp 832 - 833; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a518
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THE THERMAL DISSOCIATION OF NITROUS OXIDE
Oliver R. Wulf
pp 833 - 834; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a519
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THE STRUCTURE OF METAL KETYLS
Charles Bushnell Wooster
pp 834 - 835; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a520
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NEW BOOKS

pp 835 - 839; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a056
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Books Received

pp 840 - 840; DOI:
10.1021/ja01341a600
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Issue 3


THE NATURE OF “ALUMINUM OXIDE” HYDROSOLS
Arthur W. Thomas and An Pang Tai
pp 841 - 855; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a001
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THE STICK ANTIMONY ELECTRODE: PREPARATION AND CALIBRATION
L. R. Parks and H. C. Beard
pp 856 - 864; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a002
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PHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF THE SOLUBILITY OF SILVER CHLORIDE AND OF MERCUROUS CHLORIDE
W. G. Eversole and R. W. McLachlan
pp 864 - 869; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a003
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THE HEAT OF IMMERSION OF SILICA GEL IN VARIOUS PETROLEUM SUBSTANCES
Richard W. Stenzel
pp 870 - 876; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a004
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IMPROVED APPARATUS FOR MICRO-ELECTROANALYSIS
Beverly L. Clarke and H. W. Hermance
pp 877 - 885; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a005
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A SIMPLIFIED METHOD OF CALCULATING TANGENTS BY THE THEORY OF LEAST SQUARES
Frank T. Gucker and Herbert J. Brennen
pp 886 - 888; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a006
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THE COLLISION AREAS AND SHAPES OF CARBON CHAIN MOLECULES IN THE GASEOUS STATE: NORMAL-HEPTANE, NORMAL-OCTANE, NORMAL-NONANE
Ralph M. Melaven and Edward Mack
pp 888 - 904; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a007
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THE COLLISION AREA OF THE GASEOUS CARBON TETRACHLORIDE MOLECULE
Elmer H. Sperry and Edward Mack
pp 904 - 907; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a008
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OXYCYANOGEN. II. THE FREE RADICAL
Herschel Hunt
pp 907 - 910; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a009
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THE QUINHYDRONE ELECTRODE. IV
Olive M. Lammert and J. Livingston R. Morgan
pp 910 - 918; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a010
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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF SILVER CHLORIDE AND SODIUM CHLORIDE
A. Wachter
pp 919 - 928; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a011
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AQUEOUS SOLUBILITY OF SALTS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. I. SOLUBILITY OF SODIUM CARBONATE FROM 50 TO 348°
William F. Waldeck, George Lynn, and Arthur E. Hill
pp 928 - 936; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a012
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A DOUBLE CAPILLARY METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF INTERFACIAL TENSION
G. L. Mack and F. E. Bartell
pp 936 - 942; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a013
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GAMMA-FERRIC OXIDE HYDRATE
Oskar Baudisch and Werner H. Albrecht
pp 943 - 947; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a014
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GERMANIUM. XXXVIII. THE PARACHORS OF CERTAIN COMPOUNDS OF GERMANIUM AND THE ATOMIC CONSTANT FOR GERMANIUM
N. V. Sidgwick and A. W. Laubengayer
pp 948 - 952; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a015
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THE REACTION RATE OF POTASSIUM IODIDE WITH DIBROMIDES OF THE ETHYLENE BROMIDE TYPE
Robert T. Dillon
pp 952 - 960; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a016
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN QUININE AND DICHROMIC ACID. I. QUANTUM YIELDS
George S. Forbes, Lawrence J. Heidt, and Charles G. Boissonas
pp 960 - 973; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a017
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ATTEMPTED PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF CARBOHYDRATES IN VITRO WITH VISIBLE LIGHT
F. Paul Zscheile
pp 973 - 976; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a018
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THE REDUCTION OF NITRITES TO HYDROXYLAMINE BY SULFITES
G. K. Rollefson and C. F. Oldershaw
pp 977 - 979; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a019
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THE COMPARATIVE IONIZATION OF SELENIC AND SULFURIC ACIDS
M. S. Sherrill and E. H. Lyons
pp 979 - 984; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a020
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AN EXTENSION OF THE ISOAMYL ALCOHOL SEPARATION OF THE ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS TO THE LESS COMMON ALKALIES, LITHIUM, RUBIDIUM AND CESIUM
Herman Yagoda
pp 984 - 988; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a021
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THE NATURE OF THE CHEMICAL BOND. III. THE TRANSITION FROM ONE EXTREME BOND TYPE TO ANOTHER
Linus Pauling
pp 988 - 1003; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a022
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EXPERIMENTS ON THE RATE OF DISSOCIATION OF NITROGEN TETROXIDE
Philip D. Brass and Richard C. Tolman
pp 1003 - 1020; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a023
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A Simply Constructed Absolute Manometer.
F. W. Lane, F. N. T. Hamerschlag, and E. J. Roehl
pp 1020 - 1021; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a501
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NOTES

pp 1020 - 1024; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a024
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Some Observations on Reactions between Certain Metallic Ions and the Ammonium Salt of Aurintricarboxylic Acid.
John H. Yoe
pp 1022 - 1023; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a502
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A Simple Derivation of General Equations of Energy and Entropy of Gases.
Tzu-Ching Huang
pp 1024 - 1024; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a503
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THE REACTION OF ALKYL BROMIDES WITH PYRIDINE
C. R. Noller and R. Dinsmore
pp 1025 - 1034; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a025
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REDUCTION OF NITROGUANIDINE. I. PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE OXIDATION POTENTIAL OF THE NITRO-NITROSOGUANIDINE SYSTEM
G. B. L. Smith and V. J. Sabetta
pp 1034 - 1039; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a026
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THE REACTIVITY OF THE METHYLATED SUGARS. VI. THE ACTION OF DILUTE ALKALI ON 3-METHYLGLUCOSE
Donald J. Loder and W. Lee Lewis
pp 1040 - 1054; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a027
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A STUDY OF THE HYDROLYSIS OF CORN STARCH AND ITS AMYLOSES WITH REFERENCE TO THE PRODUCTION OF GENTIOBIOSE
T. C. Taylor and David Lifschitz
pp 1054 - 1063; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a028
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THE SYNTHESIS OF THYMOL, CHLOROTHYMOL AND HOMOLOGS OF THYMOL BY THE INTRAMOLECULAR REARRANGEMENT OF META-CRESYL ETHERS
Joseph B. Niederl and Samuel Natelson
pp 1063 - 1070; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a029
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BETA-ERGOSTENOL
Merrill C. Hart and Harold Emerson
pp 1070 - 1074; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a030
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THE STEROLS OF ERGOT. III. THE OCCURRENCE OF AN ISOMER OF ALPHA-DIHYDROERGOSTEROL
Frederick W. Heyl
pp 1074 - 1076; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a031
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QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF ALPHA-DIHYDROERGOSTEROL IN ERGOSTEROL FROM ERGOT
Merrill C. Hart and Harold Emerson
pp 1077 - 1078; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a032
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FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO SYNTHESIZE SUCROSE
James Colquhoun Irvine and Eric Thomas Stiller
pp 1079 - 1085; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a033
PDF
A NEW METHOD OF PREPARING 2-MONOMETHYLGLUCOSE SYNTHESIS OF 2,6-DIMETHYLGLUCOSE
John Walter Hyde Oldham and Jean Kerr Rutherford
pp 1086 - 1091; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a034
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EFFECT OF SUBSTITUENTS IN CERTAIN CONDENSATIONS OF BENZALDEHYDE
L. Chas. Raiford and William F. Talbot
pp 1092 - 1097; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a035
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THE NUMBER OF STEREOISOMERIC AND NON-STEREOISOMERIC MONO-SUBSTITUTION PRODUCTS OF THE PARAFFINS
Charles M. Blair and Henry R. Henze
pp 1098 - 1106; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a036
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. CXXV. THE EFFECT OF DILUTE ACIDS AND OF LIGHT ENERGY ON THYMINE GLYCOL. SYNTHESIS OF ACETYLMETHYLDIALURIC ACID
Treat B. Johnson Oskar Baudisch and Alfred Hoffmann
pp 1106 - 1113; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a037
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THE HALOFORM REACTION. V. THE INFLUENCE OF ORTHO BROMINE ATOMS
Reynold C. Fuson, Perry H. Lewis, and Robert N. Du Puis
pp 1114 - 1120; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a038
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DIHYDRO-1,4-PYRANS. III. THE SYNTHESIS OF THE 1,2-DIBENZOYLCYCLOBUTANES
Tsi Yu Kao and Reynold C. Fuson
pp 1120 - 1124; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a039
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THE PINACOL-PINACOLIN REARRANGEMENT. THE RELATIVE MIGRATION APTITUDES OF ARYL GROUPS
W. E. Bachmann and Frank H. Moser
pp 1124 - 1133; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a040
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OXIDATION OF UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS. VI. SYNTHESIS OF 3-BROMOTHREONIC ACID. SUPPLEMENT TO THE PROOF OF CONFIGURATION OF dl-1,2-DIHYDROXYBUTYRIC ACIDS
Géza Braun
pp 1133 - 1137; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a041
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THE PREPARATION OF COPPER-CHROMIUM OXIDE CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGENATION
Ralph Connor, Karl Folkers, and Homer Adkins
pp 1138 - 1145; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a042
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THE CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION OF ESTERS TO ALCOHOLS. II
Karl Folkers and Homer Adkins
pp 1145 - 1154; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a043
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BENZOIN REDUCTION. I. THE MECHANISM OF KETONE FORMATION. THE CASE OF BENZANISOIN
Sanford S. Jenkins
pp 1155 - 1163; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a044
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THE REACTION OF DIAZONIUM SALTS ON SODIUM ALKYL DITHIOCARBAMATES
A. M. Clifford and J. G. Lichty
pp 1163 - 1166; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a045
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A CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF CERTAIN PHENOL SILVER SALTS. VI. INTERMEDIATE STAGES
W. H. Hunter and R. B. Whitney
pp 1167 - 1173; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a046
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THE REARRANGEMENT OF CERTAIN POLY-INES. THE STRUCTURE OF THE PRODUCT OBTAINED BY THE REARRANGEMENT OF TETRAPHENYLDI-TERTIARY-BUTYLETHINYLETHANE
D. Althausen and C. S. Marvel
pp 1174 - 1184; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a047
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THE REDUCTION OF ACETYLENIC CARBINOLS WITH TITANIUM TRICHLORIDE
R. S. Sweet and C. S. Marvel
pp 1184 - 1190; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a048
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CONDENSATION OF VANILLIN SUBSTITUTION PRODUCTS WITH ACETOPHENONE
L. Chas. Raiford and Glen V. Gundy
pp 1191 - 1193; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a049
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DERIVATIVES OF SECONDARY BUTYLBENZENE
R. R. Read, C. A. Hewitt, and N. R. Pike
pp 1194 - 1195; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a050
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SOME SUBSTITUTED PHENOLS AND GERMICIDAL ACTIVITY
R. R. Read and Ellis Miller
pp 1195 - 1199; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a051
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THE NITRATION OF PHENYLACETIC ACID
David L. Yabroff and C. W. Porter
pp 1199 - 1204; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a052
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BACTERICIDAL PROPERTIES OF MONOETHERS OF DIHYDRIC PHENOLS. III. THE MONOETHERS OF PYROCATECHOL. COMPARATIVE NOTES ON THE THREE SERIES OF MONOETHERS
Emil Klarmann, Louis W. Gates, and Vladimir A. Shternov
pp 1204 - 1211; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a053
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THE STUDY OF EXTREMELY WEAK ACIDS
J. B. Conant and G. W. Wheland
pp 1212 - 1221; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a054
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ALIPHATIC AMMONO ALDEHYDES
Harold H. Strain
pp 1221 - 1228; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a055
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STUDIES ON OXIDATION-REDUCTION. XVII1 NEUTRAL RED
W. Mansfield Clark and Marie E. Perkins
pp 1228 - 1248; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a056
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Preparation of Epichloro- and Epibrom0hydrins.-
Geza Braun
pp 1248 - 1250; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a057
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THE REACTION OF DIBROMOBARBITURIC ACID WITH AMINES
Arthur C. Cope
pp 1250 - 1252; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a504
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 1250 - 1256; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a058
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CESIUM FILMS ON TUNGSTEN
Irving Langmuir
pp 1252 - 1253; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a505
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THE HYDROGEN NUCLEUS OF MASS 2 (ISOHYDROGEN NUCLEUS p2e) AS A UNIT IN ATOM BUILDING
William D. Harkins
pp 1254 - 1256; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a506
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CRYSTALLIZATION VELOCITIES
Maurice E. Krahl
pp 1256 - 1256; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a507
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NEW BOOKS

pp 1257 - 1267; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a059
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Books Received

pp 1268 - 1268; DOI:
10.1021/ja01342a600
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Issue 4


SECOND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF CHEMISTRY
G. P. Baxter, Mme. M. Curie, O. Hönigschmid, P. Le Beau, and R. J. Meyer
pp 1269 - 1279; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a001
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LIQUID JUNCTION POTENTIALS. I. REPRODUCIBLE STATIC LIQUID JUNCTIONS CONSTANT IN POTENTIAL OVER LONG PERIODS OF TIME
Alfred L. Ferguson, Kenneth van Lente, and Richard Hitchens
pp 1279 - 1285; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a002
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LIQUID JUNCTION POTENTIALS. II. A DIRECT COMPARISON OF STATIC AND FLOWING JUNCTIONS
Alfred L. Ferguson, Kenneth van Lente, and Richard Hitchens
pp 1285 - 1290; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a003
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THE FREE ENERGY OF FORMATION OF ETHYL ACETATE. EQUILIBRIUM IN THE GASEOUS STATE
Harry Essex and Joseph D. Clark
pp 1290 - 1306; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a004
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THE UTILIZATION OF THE BASE-EXCHANGE REACTION FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS IN MIXED ELECTROLYTES
Albert P. Vanselow
pp 1307 - 1311; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a005
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THE INTEGRAL HEATS OF DILUTION AND THE RELATIVE PARTIAL MOLAL HEAT CONTENTS OF AQUEOUS SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS AT 25°
A. L. Robinson
pp 1311 - 1318; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a006
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METHYL RED AS AN ADSORPTION INDICATOR
George Batchelder and Villiers W. Meloche
pp 1319 - 1323; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a007
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THE POTENTIOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF BROMINE, OCTAVALENT AND QUADRIVALENT OSMIUM IN HYDROBROMIC ACID SOLUTIONS. II
William R. Crowell
pp 1324 - 1328; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a008
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THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE NORMAL PRIMARY SATURATED ALCOHOLS
M. Daniloff
pp 1328 - 1332; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a009
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CONCERNING THE ACIDITY OF SOLUTIONS OF SODIUM METAPHOSPHATES. APPROXIMATE STRENGTH OF MONOMETAPHOSPHORIC ACID. VI
Samuel J. Kiehl and Thomas M. Hill
pp 1332 - 1335; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a010
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CALCIUM NITRATE. III. HEATS OF HYDRATION AND OF SOLUTION OF THE BINARY SYSTEM CALCIUM NITRATE-WATER
Warren W. Ewing, Alfred N. Rogers, John Z. Miller, and Edward McGovern
pp 1335 - 1343; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a011
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THE INDIRECT VOLUMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SODIUM BASED ON THE REDUCTION AND TITRATION OF THE URANIUM IN MAGNESIUM SODIUM URANYL ACETATE
N. Howell Furman, Earle R. Caley, and Irl C. Schoonover
pp 1344 - 1349; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a012
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THE DISSOCIATION CONSTANT OF ACETIC ACID FROM 0 TO 35° CENTIGRADE
Herbert S. Harned and Russell W. Ehlers
pp 1350 - 1357; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a013
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A STUDY OF THE HEAT CAPACITY AND RELATED THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF LITHIUM CHLORIDE, HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE AT 25°
Frank T. Gucker and Karl H. Schminke
pp 1358 - 1373; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a014
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THE SORPTION OF GASES BY COPPER
Arthur F. Benton and T. A. White
pp 1373 - 1390; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a015
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AN APPARATUS FOR MEASURING PARTIAL VAPOR PRESSURES OF BINARY LIQUID SYSTEMS
O. A. Nelson
pp 1390 - 1393; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a016
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THE ELECTRON AFFINITY OF FREE RADICALS. III. FURTHER STUDIES OF FREE RADICALS CONTAINING BIPHENYL AND NAPHTHYL GROUPS
Henry E. Bent and Maurice Dorfman
pp 1393 - 1401; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a017
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A COMPLEX CYANIDE OF TRIVALENT MOLYBDENUM
Ralph C. Young
pp 1402 - 1405; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a018
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AN EQUATION FOR ELECTROLYTIC CONDUCTANCE
Theodore Shedlovsky
pp 1405 - 1411; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a019
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THE ELECTROLYTIC CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME UNI-UNIVALENT ELECTROLYTES IN WATER AT 25°
Theodore Shedlovsky
pp 1411 - 1428; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a020
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THE DETERMINATION OF THE IONIZATION CONSTANT OF ACETIC ACID, AT 25°, FROM CONDUCTANCE MEASUREMENTS
Duncan A. MacInnes and Theodore Shedlovsky
pp 1429 - 1438; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a021
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF BARIUM HYDROXIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION AT 25°
Herbert S. Harned and C. Morgan Mason
pp 1439 - 1442; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a022
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THE HEATS OF SOLUTION OF GASEOUS METHYLAMINE
W. A. Felsing and P. H. Wohlford
pp 1442 - 1445; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a023
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Note on the Preparation of Absolute Isopropanol
Lewis E. Gilson
pp 1445 - 1445; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a024
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A NEW METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF DIARYLPHTHALIDES
F. F. Blicke and O. J. Weinkauff
pp 1446 - 1453; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a025
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THE PREPARATION OF 2-(4″-HYDROXYBENZOYL)-4′-HYDROXYBENZOPHENONE
F. F. Blicke and O. J. Weinkauff
pp 1454 - 1459; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a026
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THE PREPARATION OF SEVERAL SUBSTITUTED ANTHRONES
F. F. Blicke and O. J. Weinkauff
pp 1460 - 1464; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a027
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HALOGEN DERIVATIVES OF DIARYLPHTHALIDES. II
F. F. Blicke, F. D. Smith, and J. L. Powers
pp 1465 - 1471; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a028
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THE BASIS FOR THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF -ONIUM COMPOUNDS. IX. DERIVATIVES OF HOMOLOGS OF BETAINE
R. R. Renshaw and M. E. McGreal
pp 1471 - 1474; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a029
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BASIS FOR THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF -ONIUM COMPOUNDS. X. HETEROCYCLIC -ONIUM COMPOUNDS
R. R. Renshaw and E. W. Shand
pp 1474 - 1476; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a030
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THE ISOLATION OF PURE, ANHYDROUS ETHYL ALCOHOL FROM NON-ALCOHOLIC HUMAN AND ANIMAL TISSUES
Alexander O. Gettler, Joseph B. Niederl, and A. A. Benedetti-Pichler
pp 1476 - 1485; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a031
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HEPTAMETHYLSUCROSE: A CORRECTION
James Colquhoun Irvine and Eric Thomas Stiller
pp 1486 - 1491; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a032
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SYNTHESIS OF 2,3,6-TRIMETHYLGLUCOSE
James Colquhoun Irvine and Jean Kerr Rutherford
pp 1491 - 1495; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a033
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THE REDUCING ACTION OF THE GRIGNARD REAGENT AND THE SYNTHESIS OF TERTIARY ALIPHATIC CARBINOLS
A. H. Blatt and Julius F. Stone
pp 1495 - 1499; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a034
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THE DETERMINATION OF THE IONIZATION CONSTANTS OF GUANIDINE AND SOME OF ITS ALKYLATED DERIVATIVES
Tenney L. Davis and Robert C. Elderfield
pp 1499 - 1503; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a035
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SOME MONO AND DIBROMO DERIVATIVES OF META-CRESOL
Ralph C. Huston and James A. Hutchinson
pp 1504 - 1506; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a036
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ACTION OF AROMATIC ALCOHOLS ON AROMATIC COMPOUNDS IN THE PRESENCE OF ALUMINUM CHLORIDE. VIII. BENZYLATION OF META-CRESOL
Ralph C. Huston and Alva L. Houk
pp 1506 - 1510; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a037
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PARA-AMINOPHENYLGUANIDINE: THE PREPARATION OF THE NITRATE, HYDROCHLORIDE AND SULFATE SALTS, AND ATTEMPTED PREPARATION OF THE FREE BASE
Charles E. Braun
pp 1511 - 1513; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a038
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POLYMERS FROM BENZYL CHLORIDE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Ralph A. Jacobson
pp 1513 - 1518; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a039
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THE CHEMISTRY OF LIGNIN. VI. THE DISTILLATION OF ALKALI LIGNIN WITH ZINC DUST IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF HYDROGEN
Max Phillips and M. J. Goss
pp 1518 - 1521; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a040
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ALKYLATION OF ORANGE I. A REFUTATION
Karl H. T. Pfister
pp 1521 - 1526; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a041
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AMINO ALCOHOLS. VIII. BENZOIC ESTERS OF ARYLALKANOLAMINES
Walter H. Hartung, James C. Munch, and Ernest B. Kester
pp 1526 - 1530; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a042
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NITROSO COMPOUNDS. I. (PRELIMINARY PAPER.) THE PREPARATION AND REDUCTION OF CERTAIN NITROSO KETONES
John G. Aston, David F. Menard, and M. Glenn Mayberry
pp 1530 - 1538; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a043
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THE NUMBER OF STEREOISOMERIC AND NON-STEREOISOMERIC PARAFFIN HYDROCARBONS
Charles M. Blair and Henry R. Henze
pp 1538 - 1545; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a044
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PREPARATION OF 1,2,3,4-TETRABROMOBUTANE
Ralph A. Jacobson
pp 1545 - 1548; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a045
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THE SURFACE TENSION OF VARIOUS ALIPHATIC ACIDS PREVIOUSLY STUDIED FOR BACTERICIDAL ACTION TO MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE. XX
W. M. Stanley and Roger Adams
pp 1548 - 1557; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a046
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STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. XI. THE USE OF MOLECULAR EVAPORATION AS A MEANS FOR PROPAGATING CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Wallace H. Carothers and Julian W. Hill
pp 1557 - 1559; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a047
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STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. XII. LINEAR SUPERPOLYESTERS
Wallace H. Carothers and Julian W. Hill
pp 1559 - 1566; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a048
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STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. XIII. POLYAMIDES AND MIXED POLYESTER--POLYAMIDES
Wallace H. Carothers and Julian W. Hill
pp 1566 - 1569; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a049
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STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. XIV. A LINEAR SUPERPOLYANHYDRIDE AND A CYCLIC DIMERIC ANHYDRIDE FROM SEBACIC ACID
Julian W. Hill and Wallace H. Carothers
pp 1569 - 1579; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a050
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STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. XV. ARTIFICIAL FIBERS FROM SYNTHETIC LINEAR CONDENSATION SUPERPOLYMERS
Wallace H. Carothers and Julian W. Hill
pp 1579 - 1587; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a051
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STUDIES OF POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. XVI. A POLYALCOHOL FROM DECAMETHYLENE DIMAGNESIUM BROMIDE
Wallace H. Carothers and James E. Kirby
pp 1588 - 1590; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a052
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d-TALONIC ACID AND GAMMA-TALONOLACTONE
Leonard H. Cretcher and Alice G. Renfrew
pp 1590 - 1594; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a053
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THE REACTION BETWEEN ORGANIC MAGNESIUM HALIDES AND ALPHA-BROMO KETONES
E. P. Kohler and M. Tishler
pp 1594 - 1600; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a054
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TOXICAROL. III. A RELATION BETWEEN TOXICAROL AND THE ROTENONE GROUP OF FISH POISONS
E. P. Clark
pp 1600 - 1602; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a055
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STUDIES ON THE POLYMETHYLBENZENES. V. THE SEPARATION OF MESITYLENE FROM PSEUDOCUMENE
Lee Irvin Smith and Oliver W. Cass
pp 1603 - 1609; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a056
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STUDIES ON THE POLYMETHYLBENZENES. VI. THE SEPARATION OF DURENE FROM ISODURENE
Lee Irvin Smith and Oliver W. Cass
pp 1609 - 1614; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a057
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THE JACOBSEN REACTION. II
Lee Irvin Smith and Oliver W. Cass
pp 1614 - 1621; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a058
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STUDIES RELATING TO ORGANIC GERMANIUM DERIVATIVES. V. REACTION OF SODIUM TRIPHENYL GERMANIDE WITH HALOGENATED METHANES IN LIQUID AMMONIA
Charles A. Kraus and Howard S. Nutting
pp 1622 - 1630; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a059
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l-p-METHOXYPHENYLALANINE
Letha Davies Behr and H. T. Clarke
pp 1630 - 1634; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a060
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ALIPHATIC GERMANIUM DERIVATIVES. I. TRIETHYLGERMANIUM COMPOUNDS; SOME OF THEIR PROPERTIES AND REACTIONS
Charles A. Kraus and E. Alison Flood
pp 1635 - 1644; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a061
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THE REACTION BETWEEN KETOXIDO COMPOUNDS AND GRIGNARD REAGENTS
Ernst Bergmann and H. A. Wolff
pp 1644 - 1647; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a062
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HEXYL AND HEXENYL DERIVATIVES OF PHENOL
Charles D. Hurd and R. W. McNamee
pp 1648 - 1651; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a063
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THE USE OF NICKEL AS A CATALYST FOR HYDROGENATION. II
Lloyd W. Covert, Ralph Connor, and Homer Adkins
pp 1651 - 1663; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a064
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ALIPHATIC GERMANIUM DERIVATIVES. II. DIETHYLDIPHENYLGERMANE, DIETHYLGERMANIUM OXIDE AND DIETHYLGERMANIUM DIBROMIDE
E. A. Flood
pp 1663 - 1667; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a065
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THE VARIATIONS IN THE BEHAVIOR OF PHENYLETHENES AND ETHANES DURING CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION
Walter H. Zartman and Homer Adkins
pp 1668 - 1674; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a066
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF A DOUBLE SERIES OF ALIPHATIC MERCAPTANS1,2,3
L. M. Ellis and E. Emmet Reid
pp 1674 - 1687; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a067
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN VITRO
G. Mackinney
pp 1688 - 1689; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a501
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 1688 - 1699; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a068
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GASEOUS PHOTO DECOMPOSITION OF CHLORINE DIOXIDE
J. W. T. Spinks
pp 1689 - 1690; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a502
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ALKYLATIONS OF NITRILES IN LIQUID AMMONIA
John B. Cloke
pp 1690 - 1691; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a503
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ISOLATION OF SPARTEINE FROM LUPINUS BARBIGER (WATSON)
James Fitton Couch
pp 1691 - 1692; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a504
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OXIDATION OF THE ALPHA AND BETA FORMS OF THE SUGARS
Horace S. Isbell
pp 1692 - 1693; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a505
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THE NATURE OF ACTIVATED ADSORPTION
G. B. Kistiakowsky
pp 1693 - 1694; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a506
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THE SPECIFIC NATURE OF ENERGY EXCHANGE IN UNIMOLECULAR REACTIONS
E. W. R. Steacie
pp 1695 - 1695; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a507
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THE PREPARATION OF AN OPTICALLY ACTIVE TRIARYLCARBINOL
Everett S. Wallis
pp 1695 - 1696; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a508
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BETA-SUBSTITUTED FURANS
Henry Gilman, Robert R. Burtner, and George F. Wright
pp 1696 - 1696; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a509
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PREPARATION OF 7,7′-DIMETHYL-8,8′-DIQUINOLYL AND OF 5,5′,7,7′-TETRAMETHYL-8,8′-DIQUINOLYL
Henry P. Ward and Mary Grace Waring
pp 1697 - 1697; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a510
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THE STRUCTURE OF ALPHA-PENTAACETYLFRUCTOSE AND ALPHA-CHLOROACETYLFRUCTOSE
Eugene Pacsu and Frank V. Rich
pp 1697 - 1698; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a511
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THE CONSTANT a IN THE DEBYE-HÜCKEL LIMITING EQUATION
C. W. Davies
pp 1698 - 1699; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a512
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NEW BOOKS

pp 1699 - 1705; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a069
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Books Received

pp 1706 - 1706; DOI:
10.1021/ja01343a600
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Issue 5


THE DECOMPOSITION OF DIAZOBENZENE CHLORIDE IN WATER SOLUTION
Cecil J. Haggerty and Bartholdt C. Hadler
pp 1707 - 1713; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a001
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ABSORPTION SPECTRA IN SOLUTION AT LOW TEMPERATURES
L. B. Arnold and G. B. Kistiakowsky
pp 1713 - 1722; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a002
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THE SEPARATION AND DETERMINATION OF THE ALKALI METALS USING PERCHLORIC ACID. IV. THE PERCHLORATO-CHLOROPLATINATE METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF POTASSIUM IN THE PRESENCE OF SODIUM
G. Frederick Smith and A. C. Shead
pp 1722 - 1730; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a003
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THE HYDROGEN, CHLORINE, HYDROGEN CHLORIDE EQUILIBRIUM AT HIGH TEMPERATURES
W. F. Giauque and Roy Overstreet
pp 1731 - 1744; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a004
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THE RATE OF SOLUTION OF ZINC IN ACIDS
Cecil V. King and M. M. Braverman
pp 1744 - 1757; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a005
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DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF THE PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TOTAL MEDIUM EFFECTS OF ACETIC ACID
Benton Brooks Owen
pp 1758 - 1769; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a006
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THE SPEED OF DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID
E. A. Budge
pp 1769 - 1778; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a007
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ABSORPTION SPECTRA AT HIGH PRESSURES AND AT LOW TEMPERATURES. THE TRANSPARENCY OF ARGON AND METHANE
B. J. Eiseman
pp 1778 - 1782; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a008
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THE TRANSMISSION OF LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE
B. J. Eiseman and Louis Harris
pp 1782 - 1784; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a009
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THE KINETICS OF GAS EXPLOSIONS. II. THE THERMAL REACTION BETWEEN OZONE AND HYDROGEN BROMIDE
Bernard Lewis and W. Feitknecht
pp 1784 - 1792; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a010
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THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE BY THE IODINE-IODIDE COUPLE AT 25°
Herman A. Liebhafsky
pp 1792 - 1806; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a011
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF AMMONIA
Edwin O. Wiig and G. B. Kistiakowsky
pp 1806 - 1820; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a012
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THE SORPTION OF GASES BY IRON
Arthur F. Benton and T. A. White
pp 1820 - 1830; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a013
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THE REACTION BETWEEN OXYGEN AND PROPYLENE: ACTIVATION, OXIDATION AND POLYMERIZATION
Samuel Lenher
pp 1830 - 1837; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a014
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THE GAS PHASE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN METHYL NITRITE, HYDROGEN CHLORIDE, METHYL ALCOHOL, AND NITROSYL CHLORIDE. THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF NITROSYL CHLORIDE
J. A. Leermakers and H. C. Ramsperger
pp 1837 - 1845; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a015
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REACTION OF GASES WITH INCANDESCENT TANTALUM
Mary R. Andrews
pp 1845 - 1854; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a016
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ELECTRIC MOMENT AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. VII. THE CARBON VALENCE ANGLE
C. P. Smyth and W. S. Walls
pp 1854 - 1862; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a017
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THE DIELECTRIC CONSTANT OF WATER AND ITS TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT AS DETERMINED BY A RESONANCE METHOD. II
E. P. Linton and O. Maass
pp 1863 - 1865; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a018
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A STUDY OF THE POTASSIUM DITHIO-OXALATE COLORIMETRIC METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NICKEL
John H. Yoe and Floyd H. Wirsing
pp 1866 - 1876; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a019
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THE HOMOGENEOUS COMBINATION OF ETHYLENE AND HYDROGEN. A SECOND-ORDER ASSOCIATION REACTION
Robert N. Pease
pp 1876 - 1882; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a020
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF IODINE MONOCHLORIDE
Jacob Cornog and R. A. Karges
pp 1882 - 1887; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a021
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THE EFFECT OF ADSORBED GASES ON THE PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSIVITY OF IRON AND PLATINUM
A. Keith Brewer
pp 1888 - 1900; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a022
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THE HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF THALLOUS NITRATE FROM 17 TO 300° ABSOLUTE. THE ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY OF NITRATE ION
Wendell M. Latimer and J. Elston Ahlberg
pp 1900 - 1904; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a023
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A GRAVIMETRIC METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION AND DETERMINATION OF TITANIUM
Hal Trueman Beans and Dorothea R. Mossman
pp 1905 - 1911; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a024
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A Neutral BufTered Standard for Hydrogen Ion Work and Accurate Titrations Which Can be Prepared in One Minute
Roger J. Williams, and Carl M. Lyman
pp 1911 - 1912; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a025
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THE CATECHIN OF THE CACAO BEAN
Karl Freudenberg, Richard F. B. Cox, and Emil Braun
pp 1913 - 1917; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a026
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THE PREPARATION OF 5,7-DI-IODOISATIN
Ward C. Sumpter and Lawrence Amundsen
pp 1917 - 1918; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a027
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CONDENSATION BY SODIUM INSTEAD OF BY THE GRIGNARD REACTION. IV. THE PROBABLE EXISTENCE OF A NEW INTERMEDIATE, “METAL HALYL,” IN THE REACTION
Avery A. Morton and Joseph R. Stevens
pp 1919 - 1924; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a028
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THREE NEW DERIVATIVES OF d-GLUCOHEPTULOSE
W. C. Austin
pp 1925 - 1932; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a029
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THE ACTION OF DILUTE ALKALI ON d-XYLOSE, d- AND l-ARABINOSE, d-α-GLUCOHEPTOSE AND d-GLUCOHEPTULOSE
W. C. Austin, C. J. Smalley, and M. I. Sankstone
pp 1933 - 1943; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a030
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CERTAIN FACTORS INFLUENCING THE YIELD OF GRIGNARD REAGENTS AND THE RATIO OF R2Mg TO RMgX
George O. Johnson and Homer Adkins
pp 1943 - 1947; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a031
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THE CONSTITUTION OF ABNORMAL AMMONIUM SALTS
W. H. Hunter and Gordon D. Byrkit
pp 1948 - 1957; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a032
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AN IMPROVED PROCEDURE FOR THE PREPARATION OF ORGANOLITHIUM COMPOUNDS
Henry Gilman, E. A. Zoellner, and W. M. Selby
pp 1957 - 1962; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a033
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FURTHER STUDIES IN KETO-ENOL DETERMINATION
Gladys A. Michalek and Howard W. Post
pp 1963 - 1964; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a034
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BENZENESULFONYLGUANIDINES
H. T. Clarke and H. B. Gillespie
pp 1964 - 1968; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a035
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THE REARRANGEMENT OF 9,10-DIARYLDIHYDROPHENANTHRENEDIOLS
W. E. Bachmann
pp 1969 - 1974; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a036
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THE INTERACTION OF AMIDES WITH ANILINE
Charles D. Hurd, Malcolm F. Dull, and K. E. Martin
pp 1974 - 1976; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a037
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STEREOCHEMISTRY OF DIPYRIDYLS. PREPARATION AND RESOLUTION OF 2,4,2′,4′-TETRACARBOXY-6,6′-DIPHENYL-3,3′-DIPYRIDYL. XX
E. H. Woodruff and Roger Adams
pp 1977 - 1982; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a038
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THE PREPARATION OF VARIOUS OMEGA-CYCLOHEXYL ALKYL AMINES AND THEIR BACTERICIDAL ACTION TO MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE. XXII
Gerald H. Coleman and Roger Adams
pp 1982 - 1985; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a039
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF MERCAPTANS WITH 2,4-DINITROCHLOROBENZENE
R. W. Bost, J. O. Turner, and R. D. Norton
pp 1985 - 1987; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a040
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ROTENONE. XX. THE STRUCTURE OF TUBAIC ACID
H. L. Haller and F. B. LaForge
pp 1988 - 1994; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a041
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QUINAZOLINES. III. THE INTERACTION OF ANILINE WITH 2-CHLORO-4-ALKOXYQUINAZOLINES AND 2-CHLORO-4-KETODIHYDROQUINAZOLINE
N. A. Lange and F. E. Sheibley
pp 1994 - 1998; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a042
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BETA-SULFHYDRYL-BETA-PHENYLPROPIOPHENONE
Ben H. Nicolet
pp 1998 - 2000; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a043
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STUDIES OF CONJUGATED SYSTEMS. XI. THE OXIDATION OF CIS-PHENYLBUTADIENE BY MEANS OF PERBENZOIC ACID
Irving E. Muskat and Margaret Herrman
pp 2001 - 2009; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a044
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ORIENTING INFLUENCES IN THE BENZENE RING. THE SULFONATION OF BENZOIC ACID
John S. Reese
pp 2009 - 2017; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a045
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ORGANIC REACTIONS WITH BORON FLUORIDE. I. THE PREPARATION OF ESTERS
H. D. Hinton and J. A. Nieuwland
pp 2017 - 2018; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a046
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ORGANIC REACTIONS WITH BORON FLUORIDE. II. THE REARRANGEMENT OF ALKYL PHENYL ETHERS
F. J. Sowa, H. D. Hinton, and J. A. Nieuwland
pp 2019 - 2021; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a047
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THE BEHAVIOR OF PHENYLACETONITRILE AND ALPHAPHENYLBUTYRONITRILE WITH SODIUM ETHYLATE
Mary M. Rising and Keith T. Swartz
pp 2021 - 2025; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a048
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CARBON TETRABROMIDE AS A BROMINATING AGENT
W. H. Hunter and D. E. Edgar
pp 2025 - 2028; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a049
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SUBSTITUTED PHENYLACETONITRILES AND DERIVATIVES. 1-PHENYL-1-CYANOCYCLOPROPANE, ALPHA-PHENYL-GAMMA-HYDROXYBUTYRONITRILE, ALPHA-PHENYL-GAMMA-CHLOROBUTYRONITRILE AND ALPHA-PHENYLCROTONONITRILE
Edwin C. Knowles and John B. Cloke
pp 2028 - 2037; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a050
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. CXXVII.1 THE STRUCTURE OF CONVICINE2
Harry J. Fisher and Treat B. Johnson
pp 2038 - 2045; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a051
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TRIPHENYLVINYLMAGNESIUM BROMIDE
C. Frederick Koelsch
pp 2045 - 2048; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a052
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PHENYL-PARA-TOLYLACETOPHENONE
C. Frederick Koelsch
pp 2049 - 2052; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a053
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THE HYDROGEN CHLORIDE ADDITION PRODUCTS OF TYROSINE N-PHENYLACETIC ACID AND OF THE CORRESPONDING METHYL AND ETHYL ESTERS
Dorothy A. Hahn and Anne L. White
pp 2052 - 2056; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a054
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. CXXVIII. THE REARRANGEMENT OF 2-ETHYLMERCAPTO-4-METHYL-6-THIOCYANOPYRIMIDINE INTO ITS ISOTHIOCYANATE MODIFICATION
Yuoh Fong Chi and Yun Hwang Chen
pp 2056 - 2059; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a055
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THE PARA-PHENYLPHENACYL ESTERS OF CERTAIN ORGANIC ACIDS
Nathan L. Drake and James P. Sweeney
pp 2059 - 2061; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a056
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PENTHIAZOLINES. I. THE ACTION OF HALOGENS ON THE DIMETHYL MALONATE ADDITION PRODUCT OF ALLYL MUSTARD OIL
David E. Worrall
pp 2061 - 2066; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a057
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THE FORMATION OF FURO-α,β′-DIAZOLES FROM ACYL IMIDOTHIOCARBONATES AND ACYL PSEUDOTHIOUREAS
Shao Tseng Yang and Treat B. Johnson
pp 2066 - 2071; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a058
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THE FORMATION OF 1,4-DIPHENYLHEXADIENE-1,5 IN THE REACTION BETWEEN CINNAMYL CHLORIDE AND MAGNESIUM
Henry Gilman and Stanton A. Harris
pp 2072 - 2075; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a059
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PREPARATIONS OF URACIL-4-ACETIC AND OROTIC ACIDS. OROTIC ACID AS THE POSSIBLE INTERMEDIATE IN THE SYNTHESIS OF PURINES FROM HISTIDINE
Guido E. Hilbert
pp 2076 - 2083; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a060
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THE ACTION OF ACETIC ACID UPON CERTAIN CARBOHYDRATES
H. T. Clarke and H. B. Gillespie
pp 2083 - 2088; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a061
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THE REACTIVITY OF ATOMS AND GROUPS IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. XII. THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF MIXED ALIPHATIC ETHERS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THOSE CONTAINING THE TERT.-BUTYL RADICAL
James F. Norris and George Wayne Rigby
pp 2088 - 2100; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a062
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PARA-HALOGEN-PHENACYL ESTERS OF THE NORMAL FATTY ACIDS
Carrie Gutman Moses and E. Emmet Reid
pp 2101 - 2103; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a063
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STEREOCHEMISTRY OF DIPHENYL. XXI. RESOLUTION OF 2,4,6,2′,4′,6′-HEXACHLORO-3,3′-DICARBOXYDIPHENYL
Julius White and Roger Adams
pp 2104 - 2108; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a064
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THE ACTION OF MERCURY ON ORGANIC IODIDES. I. THE FORMATION OF METHYLMERCURIC IODIDE AND BENZYLMERCURIC IODIDE
J. Lewis Maynard
pp 2108 - 2112; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a065
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THE PINACOL-PINACOLIN REARRANGEMENT. THE REARRANGEMENT OF UNSYMMETRICAL AROMATIC PINACOLS
W. E. Bachmann
pp 2112 - 2118; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a066
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Note on the Preparation of Mercury Dibenzyl
J. Lewis Maynard
pp 2118 - 2120; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a067
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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE ACTIVITY OF THE WATER AND THE POTENTIALS OF THE GLASS ELECTRODE
Malcolm Dole
pp 2120 - 2121; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a501
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 2120 - 2134; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a068
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THE CATALYTIC INFLUENCE OF DRIED CELLULOSE ON THE HYDROLYSIS OF SUCROSE
Mary L. Morse and W. E. Craig
pp 2121 - 2122; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a502
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THEBAINONE
Lyndon F. Small and David E. Morris
pp 2122 - 2123; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a503
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THE HEAT OF DISSOCIATION OF THE SODIUM MOLECULE
W. H. Rodebush
pp 2123 - 2123; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a504
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FERRYL ION, A COMPOUND OF TETRAVALENT IRON
William C. Bray and M. H. Gorin
pp 2124 - 2125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a505
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THE EXISTENCE OF NEUTRONS IN THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS
Wendell M. Latimer
pp 2125 - 2126; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a506
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ROTENONE. XXI. THE STRUCTURE OF ISOROTENONE, β-DIHYDROROTENONE AND DEHYDROROTENOL
H. L. Haller
pp 2126 - 2128; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a507
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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE DISSOLUTION OF METALS IN ACIDS AND THE ELECTROLYTIC EVOLUTION OF HYDROGEN
Louis P. Hammett and Arthur E. Lorch
pp 2128 - 2129; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a508
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THE ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE OF CELLS CONTAINING DILUTE HYDROCHLORIC ACID
W. F. Kenrick Wynne-Jones
pp 2130 - 2131; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a509
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THE ESTIMATION OF IRON IN SOLUTIONS CONTAINING BOTH BIVALENT IRON AND TRIVALENT TITANIUM
William M. Thornton, Reuben Roseman, and Samuel I. Katzoff
pp 2131 - 2132; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a510
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PENTAVALENT BORON
Henry E. Bent and Maurice Dorfman
pp 2132 - 2133; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a511
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THE ACTIVATOR OF CATALASE
A. K. Balls and W. S. Hale
pp 2133 - 2134; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a512
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NEW BOOKS

pp 2134 - 2140; DOI:
10.1021/ja01344a069
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Issue 6


THE SPACING OF NON-POLAR MOLECULES IN CRYSTAL LATTICES. THE ATOMIC DOMAIN OF HYDROGEN. A NEW FEATURE OF STRUCTURE OF THE BENZENE RING
Edward Mack
pp 2141 - 2165; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a001
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THE FLAME TEMPERATURES OF MIXTURES OF AMMONIA AND ITS PRODUCTS OF DISSOCIATION
G. W. Jones, Bernard Lewis, and Henry Seaman
pp 2166 - 2170; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a002
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A THEORY FOR THE ACTIVITY OF CONTACT CATALYSTS
H. G. Tanner
pp 2171 - 2176; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a003
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THE RATE OF DECOMPOSITION OF XANTHIC ACID
Cecil V. King and Emilie Dublon
pp 2177 - 2186; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a004
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THE DISSOCIATION PRESSURE OF SILVER OXIDE BELOW 200°
Arthur F. Benton and Leonard C. Drake
pp 2186 - 2194; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a005
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SOLUBILITY RELATIONS OF SILVER CHLORIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF STRONG ELECTROLYTES
Edward W. Neuman
pp 2195 - 2207; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a006
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KINETICS OF A THERMAL CIS-TRANS ISOMERIZATION. II
M. Nelles and G. B. Kistiakowsky
pp 2208 - 2215; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a007
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM TETRABROMIDE AND TITANIUM TRIBROMIDE HEXAHYDRATE
John C. Olsen and Emmett P. Ryan
pp 2215 - 2218; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a008
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STUDIES OF VARIOUS METHODS FOR THE SEPARATION OF THE COMMON ELEMENTS INTO GROUPS. I. THE PRECIPITATION BY AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE
Ernest H. Swift and R. C. Barton
pp 2219 - 2228; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a009
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EQUILIBRIUM IN BINARY SYSTEMS UNDER PRESSURE. II. THE SYSTEM, K2SO4-H2O, AT 25°
L. H. Adams
pp 2229 - 2243; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a010
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THE USE OF THE ANTIMONY ELECTRODE IN THE ELECTROMETRIC ESTIMATION OF MAGNESIUM
B. B. Malvea and James R. Withrow
pp 2243 - 2247; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a011
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THE FREE ENERGY, HEAT CONTENT AND ENTROPY OF IODINE MONOCHLORIDE
John McMorris and Don M. Yost
pp 2247 - 2256; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a012
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF RHOMBIC AMMONIUM NITRATE
C. D. West
pp 2256 - 2260; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a013
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ELECTRIC MOMENT AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. VIII. COMPLEX DIPOLES AND LONG-CHAIN MOLECULES
C. P. Smyth and W. S. Walls
pp 2261 - 2270; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a014
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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF LEAD CHLORIDE AND LEAD BROMIDE
A. Wachter
pp 2271 - 2278; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a015
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A NEW USE OF THE VACUUM TUBE IN ELECTROMETRIC TITRATIONS. I. POLARIZATION OF PLATINUM ELECTRODES IN OXIDATION AND REDUCTION REACTIONS
J. L. Kassner, R. B. Hunze, and J. N. Chatfield
pp 2278 - 2284; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a016
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THE CLASSICAL DISSOCIATION CONSTANT OF BROMCRESOL GREEN, CHLORPHENOL RED AND METHYL RED IN POTASSIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS
Elwyn F. Chase and Martin Kilpatrick
pp 2284 - 2292; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a017
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THE ABSORPTION OF OXYGEN BY BENZALDEHYDE
H. J. Almquist and G. E. K. Branch
pp 2293 - 2302; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a018
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GERMANIUM. XXXIX. THE POLYMORPHISM OF GERMANIUM DIOXIDE
A. W. Laubengayer and D. S. Morton
pp 2303 - 2320; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a019
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THE SPARK-IN-FLAME METHOD OF SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS AND A STUDY OF THE MUTUAL EFFECTS OF ELEMENTS ON ONE ANOTHER'S EMISSION
Ralph Hultgren
pp 2320 - 2328; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a020
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ACTION OF RADON ON SOME UNSATURATED HYDROCARBONS. II. PROPYLENE AND CYCLOPROPANE
G. B. Heisig
pp 2328 - 2332; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a021
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THE ALDEHYDE BISULFITE COMPOUNDS. I. THE RATE OF DISSOCIATION OF BENZALDEHYDE SODIUM BISULFITE AS MEASURED BY ITS FIRST ORDER REACTION WITH IODINE
T. D. Stewart and L. H. Donnally
pp 2333 - 2340; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a022
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THE ROLE OF LIQUID STATIONARY FILMS IN BATCH ABSORPTION OF GASES. III. RATES OF HYDROGEN ABSORPTION AND RELATIVE RATES OF CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION IN ALCOHOL
Harold S. Davis, George Thomson, and George S. Crandall
pp 2340 - 2350; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a023
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THE CHEMICAL KINETICS OF HIGH VALENCE TYPE ELECTROLYTES IN DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Victor K. la Mer and R. W. Fessenden
pp 2351 - 2366; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a024
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THE SOLUBILITY OF THALLOUS CHLORIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF EDESTIN NITRATE
Crawford F. Failey
pp 2367 - 2371; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a025
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THE COMPOSITION OF MAGNESIUM OXYCHLORIDE
H. S. Lukens
pp 2372 - 2380; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a026
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PHOTOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUE. I. A SIMPLE CAPILLARY MERCURY VAPOR LAMP
Farrington Daniels and Lawrence J. Heidt
pp 2381 - 2384; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a027
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PHOTOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUE. II. CONSTRUCTION AND TESTS OF A QUARTZ MONOCHROMATOR
Lawrence J. Heidt and Farrington Daniels
pp 2384 - 2391; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a028
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Needle-Shaped Crystals of Sodium Chloride Obtained by Percrystallization
Henry Tauber and Israel S. Kleiner
pp 2392 - 2393; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a501
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NOTES

pp 2392 - 2398; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a029
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The Generalized Theory of Acid and Base Catalysis Applied to the Rate of Ionic Reactions
Robert Livingston
pp 2393 - 2394; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a502
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The Entropy of Bromine from Spectroscopic Data
Weldon G. Brown
pp 2394 - 2396; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a503
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The Recombination of Hydrogen Atoms
George E. Kimball
pp 2396 - 2398; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a504
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A STUDY OF MOLECULAR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. IV.1 THE MOLECULAR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF PHENOL, THEIR PARACHORS AND REFRACTIVITIES2
C. A. Buehler, J. H. Wood, D. C. Hull, and E. C. Erwin
pp 2398 - 2405; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a030
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THE PINACOL--PINACOLONE REARRANGEMENT. THE EXAMINATION OF SOME ORTHO-SUBSTITUTED BENZOPINACOLS
Colin H. Beale and Harold H. Hatt
pp 2405 - 2412; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a031
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CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF RAUWOLFIA CAFFRA. I. RAUWOLFINE
J. B. Koepfli
pp 2412 - 2418; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a032
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THE BENZOHYDRYL RULE AND THE CONSTITUTION OF ALKALI TRIPHENYLETHIDES WHICH ARE STABLE IN LIQUID AMMONIA
Charles Bushnell Wooster and John F. Ryan
pp 2419 - 2424; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a033
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THE ACTION OF HALOGENS AND OF ALKYL HALIDES UPON THE SALTS OF TRIBROMOTHIOPHENOL
W. H. Hunter and Arthur H. Kohlhase
pp 2425 - 2432; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a034
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KETENES FROM ACYLPHTHALIMIDES AND OTHER SUBSTITUTED AMIDES
Charles D. Hurd and Malcolm F. Dull
pp 2432 - 2440; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a035
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A NEW REDUCTION OF ARYL SULFONIC ACID SALTS AND DERIVATIVES. PHOSPHORUS PENTABROMIDE AS A REDUCING AGENT
Arthur H. Kohlhase
pp 2441 - 2448; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a036
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ESSENTIAL OIL IN DESERT PLANTS. II. EXAMINATION OF THE OIL OF CHRYSOTHAMNUS NAUSEOSUS
Maxwell Adams and Lewis Kehoe
pp 2448 - 2451; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a037
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IDENTIFICATION OF NITRILES. PREPARATION OF ALKYL (2,4,6-TRIHYDROXYPHENYL) KETONES BY THE HOESCH SYNTHESIS ON A SEMI-MICRO SCALE
Henry P. Howells and J. Glenn Little
pp 2451 - 2453; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a038
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF TERTIARY BUTYL PHENYLACETATE
David L. Yabroff and C. W. Porter
pp 2453 - 2455; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a039
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A CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF CERTAIN PHENOL SILVER SALTS. VI. THE SYNTHESIS OF 4-HYDROXY-3,5-DIBROMO-2′,6′-DIIODO-4′-CHLORODIPHENYL ETHER AND THE DECOMPOSITION OF ITS METALLIC SALTS
W. H. Hunter and Miles A. Dahlen
pp 2456 - 2463; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a040
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RESEARCHES ON HYDANTOINS. L.1 THE SYNTHESIS OF HYDANTOINS POSSESSING THE PROPERTIES OF HYPNOTICS
Robert M. Herbst and Treat B. Johnson
pp 2463 - 2470; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a041
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THE DIRECTIVE INFLUENCE OF THE ALKYLSULFONAMIDO AND DIALKYLSULFONAMIDO GROUPS
R. L. Shriner, M. T. Goebel, and C. S. Marvel
pp 2470 - 2476; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a042
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THE PREPARATION OF CERTAIN KETO-CHLORIMINES BY THE ACTION OF CHLORINE ON COMPOUNDS OF THE TYPE R′R″C&dbd;NMgX
C. R. Hauser, H. A. Humble, and G. J. Haus
pp 2476 - 2480; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a043
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POLYMERIZATION OF DIOLEFINS WITH OLEFINS. I. ISOPRENE AND PENTENE-2
Chas. Allen Thomas and Wm. H. Carmody
pp 2480 - 2484; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a044
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ALKAMINE ESTERS OF AROMATIC ACIDS: NOVOCAINE ANALOGS. II
Harvey C. Brill
pp 2484 - 2487; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a045
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SYNTHESES WITH TRIARYLVINYLMAGNESIUM BROMIDES. TRIARYLACRYLIC ACIDS AND THE INDONES DERIVED FROM THEM
C. Frederick Koelsch
pp 2487 - 2493; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a046
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THE STEREOCHEMISTRY OF CARBODIIMIDES. XXII
L. J. Roll and Roger Adams
pp 2494 - 2498; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a047
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INVESTIGATIONS ON THE STEREOISOMERISM OF UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS. I. THE COMPOSITION OF CROTONALDEHYDE
William G. Young
pp 2498 - 2503; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a048
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THE REDUCING ACTION OF THE GRIGNARD REAGENT. II. COMPARISON WITH THE EASE OF REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN BROMIDE FROM ALKYL BROMIDES AND WITH THE AMOUNT OF DIALKYLMAGNESIUM IN THE GRIGNARD REAGENT
C. R. Noller and F. B. Hilmer
pp 2503 - 2506; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a049
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THE NITRATION OF THE METHYL, ETHYL AND TERTIARYBUTYL ESTERS OF PHENYLACETIC ACID
David L. Yabroff and C. W. Porter
pp 2507 - 2510; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a050
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NITRATION OF META-DIPHENYLBENZENE AND DERIVATIVES OF NITRO-META-DIPHENYLBENZENE
C. Arthur Wardner and Alexander Lowy
pp 2510 - 2515; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a051
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PHENYL SUBSTITUTED ALIPHATIC ACIDS
J. Harmon and C. S. Marvel
pp 2515 - 2527; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a052
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THE FATTY ACIDS ASSOCIATED WITH CASSAVA STARCH
Leo Lehrman
pp 2527 - 2530; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a053
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FURAN REACTIONS. I. THE PYROLYSIS OF FURAN
Charles D. Hurd and A. R. Goldsby
pp 2530 - 2531; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a054
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FURAN REACTIONS. II. FURAN FROM FURFURAL
Charles D. Hurd, A. R. Goldsby, and E. N. Osborne
pp 2532 - 2536; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a055
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TOXICAROL. IV. CONCERNING THE STRUCTURE OF TOXICAROL
E. P. Clark
pp 2537 - 2548; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a056
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REARRANGEMENT OF THE ALPHA-FURFURYL GROUP. II. 5-METHYLFURFURYL CHLORIDE AND 5-METHYLFURYLACETIC ACID
E. W. Scott and John R. Johnson
pp 2549 - 2556; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a057
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The Preparation of Tetrathiopentone
Stephen A. Karasiewicz
pp 2556 - 2557; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a505
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NOTES

pp 2556 - 2558; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a058
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Furan Reactions. III. Absorption of Furan Vapors
Charles D. Hurd and A. R. Goldsby
pp 2558 - 2558; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a506
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SIR JAMES IRVINE'S VIEW ON THE CONSTITUTION OF DI- AND POLYSACCHARIDES
E. L. Hirst
pp 2559 - 2560; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a507
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 2559 - 2570; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a059
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THE EFFECT OF FOREIGN GASES ON UNIMOLECULAR REACTIONS
W. H. Rodebush and M. J. Copley
pp 2560 - 2560; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a508
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POLYHALIDES CONTAINING FLUORINE
Harold Simmons Booth, Carl F. Swinehart, and William C. Morris
pp 2561 - 2562; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a509
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THE ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF H(2) AND Be(9)
Norman S. Grace
pp 2562 - 2563; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a510
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KINETICS OF THE THERMAL DISSOCIATION OF GASEOUS ETHYL BROMIDE
E. L. Vernon and Farrington Daniels
pp 2563 - 2564; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a511
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THE EINSTEIN RELATION AND TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT IN THE PHOTOBROMINATION OF CINNAMIC ACID
Walter H. Bauer and Farrington Daniels
pp 2564 - 2565; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a512
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ISOLATION OF GLUTATHIONE FROM POTATO TUBERS TREATED WITH ETHYLENE CHLOROHYDRIN
John D. Guthrie
pp 2566 - 2567; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a513
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E. L. HIRST'S COMMENTS ON IRVINE AND McGLYNN'S PAPER ON “A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF ERROR IN DETERMINING THE CONSTITUTION OF DI- AND POLYSACCHARIDES”
James C. Irvine
pp 2567 - 2568; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a514
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AMMONIUM ACETATE AS A NEUTRAL BUFFERED STANDARD
C. J. Schollenberger
pp 2568 - 2568; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a515
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AN ADDITION COMPOUND OF DIETHYLAMINE AND PHENYLBORIC ACID
G. E. K. Branch and David L. Yabroff
pp 2569 - 2569; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a516
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ALLYL ETHERS OF HETEROCYCLIC ENOLS
Burnett Mander-Jones and Victor Martin Trikojus
pp 2570 - 2570; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a517
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NEW BOOKS

pp 2570 - 2581; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a060
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Books Received

pp 2582 - 2582; DOI:
10.1021/ja01345a600
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Issue 7


THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF ELECTRODEPOSITED ALLOYS. AN X-RAY DIFFRACTION STUDY OF SILVER-CADMIUM DEPOSITS
Charles W. Stillwell and Lawrence E. Stout
pp 2583 - 2592; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a001
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MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF Sm2(SO4)3·8H2O
F. H. Spedding
pp 2593 - 2597; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a002
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THE KINETICS OF THE REACTION BETWEEN POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE AND OXALIC ACID. I
Herbert F. Launer
pp 2597 - 2610; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a003
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THE HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF CARBON MONOXIDE. HEAT OF VAPORIZATION. VAPOR PRESSURES OF SOLID AND LIQUID. FREE ENERGY TO 5000°K. FROM SPECTROSCOPIC DATA
J. O. Clayton and W. F. Giauque
pp 2610 - 2626; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a004
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION FROM BOILING POINT DATA
Blair Saxton and Rodney P. Smith
pp 2626 - 2636; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a005
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THE STRUCTURE OF CELLULOSE ACETATE GELS FROM STUDIES OF DIFFUSION
Karl Klemm and Leo Friedman
pp 2637 - 2642; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a006
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THE CONSTITUTION OF CERTAIN COBALTAMMINE BASES
Arthur B. Lamb and Roger G. Stevens
pp 2643 - 2653; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a007
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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF FUSED SALT SOLUTIONS. V. LEAD BROMIDE IN SILVER BROMIDE
Edward J. Salstrom
pp 2653 - 2661; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a008
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QUANTUM MECHANICS OF ACTIVATED ADSORPTION
Albert Sherman and Henry Eyring
pp 2661 - 2675; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a009
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THE FREEZING POINTS OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. I. A FREEZING POINT APPARATUS
George Scatchard, P. T. Jones, and S. S. Prentiss
pp 2676 - 2690; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a010
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THE FREEZING POINTS OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. II. POTASSIUM, SODIUM AND LITHIUM NITRATES
George Scatchard, S. S. Prentiss, and P. T. Jones
pp 2690 - 2695; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a011
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THE FREEZING POINTS OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. III. AMMONIUM CHLORIDE, BROMIDE, IODIDE, NITRATE AND SULFATE
George Scatchard and S. S. Prentiss
pp 2696 - 2705; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a012
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THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF FIVE ORGANIC LIQUIDS FROM THEIR ADIABATIC TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE COEFFICIENTS
William T. Richards and John H. Wallace
pp 2705 - 2713; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a013
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SOLID CADMIUM AMALGAMS. AN X-RAY PROOF OF THE COMPOUND Cd3Hg
Nelson W. Taylor
pp 2713 - 2720; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a014
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A SERIES OF SIMPLE BASIC INDICATORS. I. THE ACIDITY FUNCTIONS OF MIXTURES OF SULFURIC AND PERCHLORIC ACIDS WITH WATER
Louis P. Hammett and Alden J. Deyrup
pp 2721 - 2739; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a015
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THE KINETICS OF THE THIOCYANATE-BROMINATED FATTY ACID REACTIONS
Victor K. la Mer and Joseph Greenspan
pp 2739 - 2741; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a016
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TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, LITHIUM CHLORIDE AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID AT 25° BY THE MOVING BOUNDARY METHOD
L. G. Longsworth
pp 2741 - 2758; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a017
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THE LIMITING EQUIVALENT CONDUCTANCES OF SEVERAL UNIVALENT IONS IN WATER AT 25°
Duncan A. MacInnes, Theodore Shedlovsky, and Lewis G. Longsworth
pp 2758 - 2762; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a018
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ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF SULFURIC ACID IN ANHYDROUS ACETIC ACID
Victor K. la Mer and W. C. Eichelberger
pp 2763 - 2766; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a019
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MOLECULAR ROTATION IN THE SOLID STATE. THE VARIATION OF THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AMMONIUM NITRATE WITH TEMPERATURE
S. B. Hendricks, E. Posnjak, and F. C. Kracek
pp 2766 - 2786; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a020
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THE QUANTUM YIELD IN THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF GASEOUS HYDRAZINE
Ralph R. Wenner and Arnold O. Beckman
pp 2787 - 2797; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a021
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VAPOR PRESSURES, EVAPORATION, CONDENSATION AND ADSORPTION
Irving Langmuir
pp 2798 - 2832; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a022
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THE BEHAVIOR OF GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE AND RELATED CHLORIDES, ESPECIALLY ARSENIOUS CHLORIDE, WITH CONCENTRATED HYDROCHLORIC ACID
Elton R. Allison and John H. Müller
pp 2833 - 2840; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a023
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THE PHOTOLYSIS OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Lawrence Joseph Heidt
pp 2840 - 2843; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a024
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THE OPTICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PHENYLOSAZONES AND OTHER DERIVATIVES OF CERTAIN SUGARS
Vincent H. Morris
pp 2843 - 2846; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a025
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The Existence of the High-Temperature Form of Cristobalite at Room Temperature and the Crystallinity of Opal
J. W. Greig
pp 2846 - 2849; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a501
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NOTES

pp 2846 - 2852; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a026
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The Preservation and Determination of Sodium Sulfocyanate
Joseph Greenspan
pp 2850 - 2850; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a502
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The Equilibrium of Para and Ortho Hydrogen
Roy W. Harkness and W. Edwards Deming
pp 2850 - 2852; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a503
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IODIMETRIC TITRATION OF SEMICARBAZIDE
Paul D. Bartlett
pp 2853 - 2858; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a027
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THE BEHAVIOR OF ALIPHATIC DIAZO COMPOUNDS WITH DERIVATIVES OF METALS. I. MERCURI-ORGANIC DERIVATIVES AND MERCURIC SALTS WITH DIAZOMETHANE. (NOTE ON THE REACTION OF MERCURIC CHLORIDE WITH DIPHENYLDIAZOMETHANE)
Leslie Hellerman and Minette D. Newman
pp 2859 - 2869; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a028
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AN OPTICAL METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF REVERSIBLE ORGANIC OXIDATION-REDUCTION SYSTEMS. I. PARA-BENZOQUINONES
W. H. Hunter and D. E. Kvalnes
pp 2869 - 2881; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a029
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A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF SEMICARBAZONE FORMATION
James B. Conant and Paul D. Bartlett
pp 2881 - 2899; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a030
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CHEMISTRY OF DIHYDRORETENE
Gust. Komppa and Harald P. Fogelberg
pp 2900 - 2908; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a031
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DEGREE OF PIGMENTATION AND ITS PROBABLE RELATIONSHIP TO THE MINERAL CONSTITUENTS OF HONEY
H. A. Schuette and Kathora Remy
pp 2909 - 2913; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a032
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THE CONSTITUTION OF STÄDELER'S TYROSINE SULFONIC ACID
Frederick R. Conklin and Treat B. Johnson
pp 2914 - 2917; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a033
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SOME OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE STRUCTURE OF ISATIDE
Ward C. Sumpter
pp 2917 - 2918; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a034
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THE NUMBER OF STRUCTURAL ISOMERS OF CERTAIN HOMOLOGS OF METHANE AND METHANOL
Douglass Perry
pp 2918 - 2920; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a035
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MOLECULAR REARRANGEMENT IN THE HYDROLYSIS OF CHLOROTOLUENES WITH ALKALI
V. E. Meharg and Ivey Allen
pp 2920 - 2922; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a036
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THE ALKALOIDS OF ARGEMONE MEXICANA
Alfredo C. Santos and Pacifica Adkilen
pp 2923 - 2924; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a037
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THE REACTION BETWEEN DIETHYLAMINE AND ETHYLENE OXIDE
W. H. Horne and R. L. Shriner
pp 2925 - 2930; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a038
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THE TOXICITY TO GOLDFISH OF CERTAIN ORGANIC THIOCYANATES AND ISOTHIOCYANATES
Nathan L. Drake and Ruth L. Busbey
pp 2930 - 2935; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a039
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TWO CONSTITUENTS OF PAROSELA BARBATA (OERST.) RYDB.
Joseph R. Spies and Nathan L. Drake
pp 2935 - 2938; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a040
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A REACTION BETWEEN DIETHYL ETHER AND PHOSPHORUS PENTACHLORIDE
Walter S. Guthmann
pp 2938 - 2940; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a041
PDF
RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. CXXIX. THE SYNTHESIS OF 2-THIO-OROTIC ACID
Treat B. Johnson and Elmer F. Schroeder
pp 2941 - 2945; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a042
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SUBSTITUTED PHENYLDIHALOARSINES
F. F. Blicke, L. D. Powers, and G. L. Webster
pp 2945 - 2947; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a043
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SALTS OF PHENOLPHTHALEIN
William M. Dehn
pp 2947 - 2951; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a044
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SOME SUBSTITUTED 2-METHYLTHIOPHENES
Alvin F. Shepard
pp 2951 - 2953; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a045
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NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC RUBBER. IX. THE PRODUCTS OF DESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF EBONITE
Thomas Midgley, Albert L. Henne, and Alvin F. Shepard
pp 2953 - 2960; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a046
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THE PREPARATION OF BENZOYLACETIC ESTER AND SOME OF ITS HOMOLOGS
John B. Dorsch and S. M. McElvain
pp 2960 - 2964; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a047
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ESTERS OF ORTHOFORMIC ACID
Peter P. T. Sah and Tsu Sheng Ma
pp 2964 - 2966; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a048
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STEREOCHEMISTRY OF DIPHENYL. XXIII.1 OPTICALLY ACTIVE 2,5-DIMETHOXY-2′-NITRO-6′-CARBOXYDIPHENYL AND THE MUTAROTATION OF ITS SALTS
H. C. Yuan and Roger Adams
pp 2966 - 2973; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a049
PDF
STEREOCHEMISTRY OF DIPHENYL. XXIV.1 PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF 2,2′-DIFLUORO-3,3′-DICARBOXY-6,6′-DIMETHOXYDIPHENYL
B. C. Becker and Roger Adams
pp 2973 - 2982; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a050
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A STUDY OF SOME PARA-ALKYLPHENOLSULFONIC ACIDS
C. M. Suter and Eugene W. Moffett
pp 2983 - 2984; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a051
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THE MECHANISM OF THE PRODUCTION OF THIOL ACIDS (R SH) AND SULFONIC ACIDS (R SO3H) FROM DITHIO ACIDS (R S S R). III. THE ACTION OF COPPER SALTS
Paul W. Preisler and Doris B. Preisler
pp 2984 - 2987; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a052
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THE PREPARATION OF DI- AND ISOMERIC TETRACHLORODIOXANES
C. L. Butler and Leonard H. Cretcher
pp 2987 - 2992; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a053
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THE INTERACTION OF DIARYLARSYL IODIDES, DIARYLSTIBYL IODIDES AND PHENYLDIHALOARSINES WITH THE PIPERIDINE SALT OF N-PENTAMETHYLENE-DITHIOCARBAMIC ACID
F. F. Blicke and U. O. Oakdale
pp 2993 - 2996; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a054
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ROTENONE. XXII. SOME NEW DATA IN CONFIRMATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF ROTENONE
L. E. Smith and F. B. LaForge
pp 2996 - 3000; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a055
PDF
DEGUELIN. IV. THE STRUCTURE OF DEGUELIN AND TEPHROSIN
E. P. Clark
pp 3000 - 3008; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a056
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The Decomposition of n-Valerolactone
Ralph W. Thomas and H. A. Schuette
pp 3008 - 3009; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a504
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NOTES

pp 3008 - 3013; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a057
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Preparation and Properties of the Normal Barium Salt of l-Cystine.
Clifford J. B. Thor and Ross Aiken Gortner
pp 3009 - 3011; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a505
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The Structure of the Bromination Product of Ortho-Nitrotoluene
David L. Yabroff
pp 3011 - 3012; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a506
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The Isomeric Desoxybenzanisoins
Johannes S. Buck and Walter S. Ide
pp 3012 - 3013; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a507
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3-FURALDEHYDE (3-FURFURAL)
Henry Gilman and Robert R. Burtner
pp 3014 - 3014; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a508
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THE VELOCITY OF DISSOCIATION OF NITROGEN TETROXIDE BY THE METHOD OF SOUND WAVES
William T. Richards and James A. Reid
pp 3014 - 3015; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a509
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 3014 - 3016; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a058
PDF
THE INVERSION OF CRISTOBALITE
Robert B. Sosman
pp 3015 - 3016; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a510
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NEW BOOKS

pp 3016 - 3023; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a059
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Books Received

pp 3024 - 3024; DOI:
10.1021/ja01346a600
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Issue 8


THE CALCULATION OF PARTIAL MOLAL QUANTITIES
T. F. Young and O. G. Vogel
pp 3025 - 3029; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a001
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THE RELATIVE HEAT CONTENTS OF THE CONSTITUENTS OF AQUEOUS SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS
T. F. Young and O. G. Vogel
pp 3030 - 3040; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a002
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THE SYSTEM CALCIUM CHLORIDE-MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE-WATER1 AT 0, -15 AND -30°
C. F. Prutton and O. F. Tower
pp 3040 - 3047; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a003
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THE IONIZATION OF ORGANIC ACIDS
Hugh M. Smallwood
pp 3048 - 3057; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a004
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TAUTOMERISM OF HYDROXYTRIARYLCARBINOLS. III
Leigh C. Anderson and M. B. Geiger
pp 3058 - 3064; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a005
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THE TAUTOMERISM OF QUINONEOXIME AND PARANITROSOPHENOL
Leigh C. Anderson and M. B. Geiger
pp 3064 - 3070; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a006
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REACTIONS IN LIQUID HYDROGEN SULFIDE. IX. REACTIONS BETWEEN PERSULFIDES OF HYDROGEN AND ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Walter Bernard King and John A. Wilkinson
pp 3070 - 3073; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a007
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AN ESTIMATION OF SOME SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF ELEMENT 87
Herman Yagoda
pp 3074 - 3080; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a008
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NON-METALLIC CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGENATION AND DEHYDROGENATION. II. THE CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM OXIDE
Wilbur A. Lazier and J. V. Vaughen
pp 3080 - 3095; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a009
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THE THEORY OF THE GLASS ELECTRODE. II. THE GLASS AS A WATER ELECTRODE
Malcolm Dole
pp 3095 - 3105; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a010
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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE TWO CONSTANTS OF THE ARRHENIUS EQUATION
Milton J. Polissar
pp 3105 - 3111; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a011
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THE IONIC ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT PRODUCT AND DISSOCIATION OF WATER IN BARIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS AT 25°
Herbert S. Harned and C. Morgan Mason
pp 3112 - 3120; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a012
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INTEGRAL HEATS OF DILUTION AND RELATIVE PARTIAL MOLAL HEAT CONTENTS OF AQUEOUS SODIUM BROMIDE AND POTASSIUM BROMIDE SOLUTIONS AT TWENTY-FIVE DEGREES
H. Hammerschmid and A. L. Robinson
pp 3120 - 3125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a013
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TERNARY SYSTEMS1: CaCl2-Ca(NO3)2-H2O (25°), CaCl2-Ca(ClO3)2-H2O (25°) SrCl2-Sr(NO3)2-H2O (25°), KNO3-Pb(NO3)2-H2O (0°)
William F. Ehret
pp 3126 - 3134; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a014
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THE CONDITIONS FOR PRODUCING TEMPERATURES BELOW 1° ABSOLUTE BY DEMAGNETIZATION OF Gd2(SO4)3·8H2O. TEMPERATURE-MAGNETIC FIELD ISENTROPICS
W. F. Giauque and C. W. Clark
pp 3135 - 3142; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a015
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THE CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLUTIONS OF GERMANIC OXIDE
Charles E. Gulezian and John H. Müller
pp 3142 - 3150; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a016
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THE CONDUCTIVITY AND DEGREE OF HYDROLYSIS OF SODIUM BIGERMANATE AND THE PRIMARY DISSOCIATION CONSTANT OF GERMANIC ACID
Charles E. Gulezian and John H. Müller
pp 3151 - 3158; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a017
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MOLECULAR AND ACTIVATED ADSORPTION OF CARBON MONOXIDE ON MANGANOUS OXIDE SURFACES
Arthur Tandy Williamson
pp 3159 - 3164; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a018
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THE PHOTOLYSIS OF THE ALIPHATIC ALDEHYDES. I. PROPIONALDEHYDE
Philip A. Leighton and Francis E. Blacet
pp 3165 - 3178; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a019
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DISTRIBUTION OF ACIDS BETWEEN WATER AND SEVERAL IMMISCIBLE SOLVENTS
Raymond C. Archibald
pp 3178 - 3185; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a020
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THE KINETICS OF GAS EXPLOSIONS. III. THE INFLUENCE OF HYDROGEN ON THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF OZONE SENSITIZED BY BROMINE VAPOR, AND THE DETERMINATION OF THE EXPLOSION TEMPERATURE
W. Feitknecht and Bernard Lewis
pp 3185 - 3191; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a021
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STERIC HINDRANCE AND COLLISION DIAMETERS
Henry Eyring
pp 3191 - 3203; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a022
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THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF THE CHROMIUM AMMINE HYDRATES
Robert Irving Colmar and Frederick William Schwartz
pp 3204 - 3212; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a023
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THE PRECISION WITH WHICH THE CONCENTRATIONS OF SOLUTIONS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND SODIUM HYDROXIDE MAY BE DETERMINED WITH THE IMMERSION REFRACTOMETER
E. Roger Washburn and Allen L. Olsen
pp 3212 - 3218; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a024
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THE USE OF A SULFATE-HYDROSULFATE BUFFERED SOLUTION FOR THE PRECIPITATION OF ZINC SULFIDE
C. E. P. Jeffreys and Ernest H. Swift
pp 3219 - 3228; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a025
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THE DIRECT PREPARATION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN A HIGH CONCENTRATION
James H. Walton and George W. Filson
pp 3228 - 3229; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a026
PDF
ELECTRIC MOMENT AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. IX. THE OXYGEN AND SULFUR VALENCE ANGLES
C. P. Smyth and W. S. Walls
pp 3230 - 3240; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a027
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THE ACTION OF HYDRIODIC ACID ON STANNIC OXIDE
Earle R. Caley
pp 3240 - 3243; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a028
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AN EQUATION FOR THE REPRESENTATION OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE HEAT CONTENT DATA
Chas. G. Maier and K. K. Kelley
pp 3243 - 3246; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a029
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APPARATUS FOR QUANTUM YIELDS OF GAS REACTIONS BY ACTINOMETRY
George S. Forbes, George B. Kistiakowsky, and Lawrence J. Heidt
pp 3246 - 3249; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a030
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A NEW METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PROPIONIC ACID
James B. McNair
pp 3249 - 3250; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a031
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THE ELECTRON AFFINITY OF FREE RADICALS. IV. COMPOUNDS NOT AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
H. E. Bent, M. Dorfman, and W. F. Bruce
pp 3250 - 3258; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a032
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THE HEAT CAPACITY OF SELENIUM FROM 100 TO 300°A.
Thos. de Vries and L. Francis Dobry
pp 3258 - 3261; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a033
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The Standardization of Weights
Fred C. Eaton
pp 3261 - 3263; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a501
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NOTES

pp 3261 - 3268; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a034
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Alkaline Persulfate as an Analytical Reagent
William M. Dehn and Donald A. Ballard
pp 3264 - 3264; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a502
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A Lubricant Insoluble in Organic Solvents
C. C. Meloche and W. G. Fredrick
pp 3264 - 3266; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a503
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The Probable Non-Existence of Normal Tribasic Aluminum Soaps Such as Aluminum Tripalmitate
James W. McBain and Winifred L. McClatchie
pp 3266 - 3268; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a504
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THE DETERMINATION OF IODINE IN BUTTERFAT
H. A. A. Aitken
pp 3268 - 3271; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a035
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ALLYL LEVULINATE AND ITS DERIVATIVES
Peter P. T. Sah and Tsu-Sheng Ma
pp 3271 - 3273; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a036
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THE COMMON BASIS OF INTRAMOLECULAR REARRANGEMENTS
Frank C. Whitmore
pp 3274 - 3283; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a037
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ACYL DERIVATIVES OF ORTHO-AMINOPHENOL. I
C. B. Pollard, C. E. Sparks, and M. L. Moore
pp 3283 - 3286; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a038
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STUDIES OF ORGANIC LEAD COMPOUNDS. III. THE REACTION OF ORGANIC LEAD SALTS ON MERCURY AND LEAD ARYLS
Paul R. Austin
pp 3287 - 3289; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a039
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SUBSTITUTION PRODUCTS OF ALPHA-NAPHTHOYL-ORTHOBENZOIC ACID
E. H. Johnson, V. Weinmayr, and Roger Adams
pp 3289 - 3295; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a040
PDF
THE DEAMINATION OF ETHYL BETAMETHYLAMINOPROPIONATE
W. B. Thomas and S. M. McElvain
pp 3295 - 3298; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a041
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RYE GERM OIL
Albert W. Stout and H. A. Schuette
pp 3298 - 3302; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a042
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MIXED BENZOINS. VIII. FURTHER DETERMINATIONS OF STRUCTURES. QUESTION OF ISOMERS
Johannes S. Buck and Walter S. Ide
pp 3302 - 3309; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a043
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THE CONDENSATION OF 3-NITRO-4-HALOGENOPHENYLARSONIC ACIDS WITH ALIPHATIC AMINO COMPOUNDS AND PHENOLS
W. D. Maclay and Cliff S. Hamilton
pp 3310 - 3315; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a044
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HALOGEN DERIVATIVES OF MONOHYDROXYDIPHENYLMETHANE AND THEIR ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION
Emil Klarmann, Louis W. Gates, and Vladimir A. Shternov
pp 3315 - 3328; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a045
PDF
STUDIES IN THE PHENANTHRENE SERIES. II. PHENANTHRENE CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND 9-BROMOPHENANTHRENE DERIVATIVES
Erich Mosettig and Jacob van de Kamp
pp 3328 - 3337; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a046
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PRODUCTION OF BUTENES BY PYROLYSIS OF THE NORMAL MONOCHLOROBUTANES
Paul E. Weston and H. B. Hass
pp 3337 - 3343; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a047
PDF
NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC RUBBER. X. CONSTITUENTS OF THE RUBBER HYDROCARBON
Thomas Midgley, Albert L. Henne, and Mary W. Renoll
pp 3343 - 3348; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a048
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THE OXIDATION OF SYMMETRICAL TRIBROMOANILINE BY CHROMIC ANHYDRIDE IN ACID SOLUTION. II. MECHANISM
W. H. Hunter and Caryl Sly
pp 3348 - 3353; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a049
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THE INTERACTION OF PHENYLARSINES WITH PHENYLHALOARSINES
F. F. Blicke and L. D. Powers
pp 3353 - 3360; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a050
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RESEARCHES ON NITROGENOUS GLYCOSIDES. I. THE UTILIZATION OF GLYCOSE ISOCYANATES FOR GLYCOSIDE SYNTHESES
Treat B. Johnson and Werner Bergmann
pp 3360 - 3363; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a051
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REDUCTION OF ALIPHATIC SULFONIC ACID SALTS WITH PHOSPHORUS PENTABROMIDE AND PHOSPHORUS TRIBROMIDE
W. H. Hunter and B. E. Sorenson
pp 3364 - 3367; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a052
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THE MECHANISM OF THE REDUCTION OF SULFONYL BROMIDES WITH PHOSPHORUS TRIBROMIDE
W. H. Hunter and B. E. Sorenson
pp 3368 - 3374; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a053
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THE HYDROLYSIS OF LIGNIN WITH 12% HYDROCHLORIC ACID
Max Phillips and M. J. Goss
pp 3374 - 3377; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a054
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ROTENONE. XXIII. THE STRUCTURE OF ROTENONONE
F. B. LaForge
pp 3377 - 3380; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a055
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NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC RUBBER. XI. CONSTITUENTS OF THE MILLED RUBBER HYDROCARBON
Thomas Midgley, Albert L. Henne, and Mary W. Renoll
pp 3381 - 3383; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a056
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SYNTHESES WITH TRIARYLVINYLMAGNESIUM BROMIDES. PENTAARYLALLYL ALCOHOLS
C. Frederick Koelsch
pp 3384 - 3389; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a057
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HEMI-ACETALS OF ALDEHYDO-GALACTOSE PENTAACETATE AND THEIR OPTICAL PROPERTIES
M. L. Wolfrom and William M. Morgan
pp 3390 - 3393; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a058
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RESEARCHES ON THIAZOLES. XVIII. THE SYNTHESIS OF 2-PHENYLBENZOTHIAZOLE-5-CARBOXYLIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES
Marston Taylor Bogert and Helen G. Husted
pp 3394 - 3397; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a059
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REARRANGEMENT AND HYDROGENATION OF CERTAIN METAL ALKYLS
Walter H. Zartman and Homer Adkins
pp 3398 - 3401; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a060
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SOME ANALYTICAL REACTIONS OF ALKYL SULFIDES IN BENZENE AND PURIFIED NAPHTHA SOLUTIONS
John R. Sampey, Kenneth H. Slagle, and E. Emmet Reid
pp 3401 - 3404; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a061
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SOME ANALYTICAL REACTIONS OF ALKYL MERCAPTANS IN BENZENE SOLUTION
John R. Sampey and E. Emmet Reid
pp 3404 - 3409; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a062
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THE PROPERTIES OF d-MANNURONIC ACID LACTONE
William L. Nelson and Leonard H. Cretcher
pp 3409 - 3412; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a063
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THE SYNTHESES OF 2-IMIDAZOLONE-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID AND 2-IMIDAZOLONE
Guido E. Hilbert
pp 3413 - 3419; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a064
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ALCOHOLYSIS AND HYDROLYSIS OF 1,3-DIKETONES AND BETA-KETO ESTERS
Ralph Connor and Homer Adkins
pp 3420 - 3427; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a065
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THE USE OF KETENE IN THE PREPARATION OF SIMPLE AND MIXED ACID ANHYDRIDES
Charles D. Hurd and Malcolm F. Dull
pp 3427 - 3431; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a066
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NEOPENTYL ALCOHOL AND ITS REARRANGEMENT PRODUCTS
Frank C. Whitmore and Henry S. Rothrock
pp 3431 - 3435; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a067
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THE HOFMANN REARRANGEMENT OF THE AMIDE OF TERTIARY BUTYLACETIC ACID AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN THE THEORY OF REARRANGEMENTS
Frank C. Whitmore and August H. Homeyer
pp 3435 - 3437; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a068
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THE ACTION OF NITROUS ACID WITH TRIMETHYLACETAMIDE
Frank C. Whitmore and D. P. Langlois
pp 3438 - 3441; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a069
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REARRANGEMENTS INVOLVED IN THE ACTION OF NITROUS ACID WITH NORMAL-BUTYLAMINE
Frank C. Whitmore and D. P. Langlois
pp 3441 - 3447; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a070
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THE ABSENCE OF REARRANGEMENT OF THE ISOBUTYL GROUP DURING THE FORMATION OF ISOBUTYLMAGNESIUM BROMIDE AND ITS RELATION TO THE THEORY OF REARRANGEMENTS
Frank C. Whitmore and Albert R. Lux
pp 3448 - 3454; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a071
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The Oxidation of Optochm
C.C.Vernon, and H.U.Resch
pp 3455 - 3456; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a072
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THE POTENTIAL OF THE Ag(s), AgCl(s), KCl(aq), AgCl(s), Ag(s) CELL, SHOWING THE EFFECT OF FLOWING THE ELECTROLYTE OVER ONE ELECTRODE ONLY
Jessie Y. Cann and Elizabeth La Rue
pp 3456 - 3458; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a505
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 3456 - 3463; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a073
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THE CONSTITUTION OF BORNYL ANILINE
John J. Ritter and Henry O. Mottern
pp 3458 - 3458; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a506
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THE HEAT CAPACITY OF SOME HYDROGEN HALIDES AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AS CALCULATED FROM RAMAN SPECTRA
J. B. Austin
pp 3459 - 3460; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a507
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THE CHLORINATION OF NEOPENTANE
Geo. H. Fleming and Frank C. Whitmore
pp 3460 - 3461; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a508
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DEHYDRATION OF DIETHYLCARBINOL
F. A. Karnatz and Frank C. Whitmore
pp 3461 - 3461; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a509
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THE REACTION OF ACID IODIDES WITH ETHERS
Edwin L. Gustus and Philip G. Stevens
pp 3461 - 3462; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a510
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IS THE NUTRILITE FOR “GEBRÜDE MAYER” YEAST OF UNIVERSAL BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE?
Roger J. Williams, Carl M. Lyman, George H. Goodyear, and John H. Truesdail
pp 3462 - 3463; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a511
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NEW BOOKS

pp 3463 - 3467; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a074
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Books Received

pp 3468 - 3468; DOI:
10.1021/ja01347a600
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Issue 9


RELATIONS BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE AND STRENGTH OF CERTAIN ORGANIC BASES IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Norris F. Hall and Marshall R. Sprinkle
pp 3469 - 3485; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a001
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THEORY OF THE ERROR OF ACID-BASE TITRATION
Paul S. Roller
pp 3485 - 3499; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a002
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THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE BY THE IODINE-IODIDE COUPLE. II AND III. THE RATE OF OXIDATION IN NEUTRAL, AND IN ACID, SOLUTION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE BY IODINE
Herman A. Liebhafsky
pp 3499 - 3508; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a003
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LIQUID AMMONIA AS A SOLVENT. I. THE SOLUBILITY OF INORGANIC SALTS AT 25°
Herschel Hunt
pp 3509 - 3512; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a004
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NEW HYDRATES OF MAGNESIUM PERCHLORATE. THEIR STRUCTURAL RELATION TO KNOWN FORMS OF THE HYDRATED PERCHLORIC ACIDS AND PROPERTIES AS INTENSIVE DEHYDRATING REAGENTS
G. Frederick Smith, O. W. Rees, and V. R. Hardy
pp 3513 - 3523; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a005
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THE ENTROPIES OF SOME SIMPLE POLYATOMIC GASES CALCULATED FROM SPECTRAL DATA
Richard M. Badger and Sho-Chow Woo
pp 3523 - 3529; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a006
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THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF FREE RADICALS. II. EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF THE DECOMPOSITION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS INTO FREE RADICALS
F. O. Rice, W. R. Johnston, and B. L. Evering
pp 3529 - 3543; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a007
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THE VAPOR PRESSURES OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF LITHIUM NITRATE AND THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF SOME ALKALI SALTS IN SOLUTIONS OF HIGH CONCENTRATION AT 25°
J. N. Pearce and A. F. Nelson
pp 3544 - 3555; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a008
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THE ALDEHYDE BISULFITE COMPOUNDS. II. THE EFFECT OF VARYING HYDROGEN ION AND OF VARYING TEMPERATURE UPON THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN BENZALDEHYDE AND BISULFITE ION
T. D. Stewart and L. H. Donnally
pp 3555 - 3558; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a009
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THE ALDEHYDE BISULFITES. III. THE EFFECT OF CHANGING HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION UPON THE SPECIFIC REACTION RATE OF THE ADDITION OF SODIUM BISULFITE TO BENZALDEHYDE. IV. DISCUSSION OF THE EQUILIBRIUM, RATES, AND TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS AS AFFECTED BY HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION
T. D. Stewart and L. H. Donnally
pp 3559 - 3569; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a010
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THE NATURE OF THE CHEMICAL BOND. IV. THE ENERGY OF SINGLE BONDS AND THE RELATIVE ELECTRONEGATIVITY OF ATOMS
Linus Pauling
pp 3570 - 3582; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a011
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THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF GERMANE
T. R. Hogness and Warren C. Johnson
pp 3583 - 3592; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a012
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A STUDY OF VAN DER WAALS FORCES BETWEEN TETRAHALIDE MOLECULES
J. H. Hildebrand and J. M. Carter
pp 3592 - 3603; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a013
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NITROGEN COMPOUNDS OF GERMANIUM. II. EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SYSTEM Ge-NH3-Ge3N4-H2. THE DISSOCIATION OF GERMANIC NITRIDE
Glen H. Morey and Warren C. Johnson
pp 3603 - 3610; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a014
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SOME REACTIONS OF VANADIUM CARBIDE
S. E. Oldham and W. P. Fishel
pp 3610 - 3612; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a015
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REACTIONS OF COMPOUNDS WITH EVEN NUMBERS OF ELECTRONS. NITROGEN TRICHLORIDE AND NITROGEN TETROXIDE
William Albert Noyes
pp 3612 - 3614; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a016
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REDISCOVERY OF NITRYL CHLORIDE
William Albert Noyes
pp 3615 - 3617; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a017
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THE EFFECT OF SUPERSONIC RADIATION ON BROM THYMOL BLUE
A. R. Olson and N. B. Garden
pp 3617 - 3620; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a018
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THE DENSITY OF SOLUTIONS OF SODIUM, POTASSIUM AND SODIUM BROMIDE IN LIQUID AMMONIA
Warren C. Johnson and Albert W. Meyer
pp 3621 - 3628; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a019
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THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF AZINES: A NOTE ON THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF BENZALDAZINE UNDER 1000 ATMOSPHERES PRESSURE OF NITROGEN, HYDROGEN AND AMMONIA
Louis B. Howard, Guido E. Hilbert, R. Wiebe, and V. L. Gaddy
pp 3628 - 3641; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a020
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ENERGY EXCHANGES BETWEEN UNLIKE MOLECULES. THE DECOMPOSITION OF METHYL ETHER, ETHYL ETHER, ACETONE AND THEIR BINARY MIXTURES
Louis S. Kassel
pp 3641 - 3647; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a021
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The Standard Electrode Potentials of Silver-Silver Chloride and Calomel Electrodes and the Single Potentials of Calomel Electrodes
Hugh M. Spencer
pp 3647 - 3648; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a022
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STUDIES IN THE KETONE SUGAR SERIES. I. A NOVEL FORM OF STEREOISOMERISM IN THE SUGAR GROUP. THE ACETYL AND HALOGENO-ACETYL DERIVATIVES OF TURANOSE
Eugene Pacsu
pp 3649 - 3661; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a023
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HYDROXY- AND DIHYDROXYPHENYLETHYLMETHYLAMINES AND THEIR ETHERS
Johannes S. Buck
pp 3661 - 3665; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a024
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THE HALOFORM REACTION. VI. ALPHA-HALOGEN DERIVATIVES OF HINDERED KETONES
C. Harold Fisher, Harold R. Snyder, and Reynold C. Fuson
pp 3665 - 3674; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a025
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ALKYLATED DIKETOPYRAZOLIDINES AND TETRAKETOPYRAZOPYRAZOLES FROM ALKYLMALONIC ESTERS AND HYDRAZINE
Arthur W. Dox
pp 3674 - 3678; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a026
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THE CLEAVAGE OF ALPHA-DIACYL AND OF ALPHA-MONOACYL BETA-KETO DERIVATIVES OF DIETHYL SUCCINATE, GLUTARATE AND ADIPATE
Robert Nevill Isbell, Bruno Wojcik, and Homer Adkins
pp 3678 - 3687; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a027
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THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF METHYLDIPHENYLCHLOROMETHANE PLUS STANNIC CHLORIDE. THE PREPARATION OF 9,10-DIPHENYLPHENANTHRENE FROM TETRAPHENYLETHYLENE DICHLORIDE
C. S. Schoepfle and J. D. Ryan
pp 3687 - 3694; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a028
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ORGANIC REACTIONS WITH BORON FLUORIDE. III. THE CONDENSATION OF PROPYLENE WITH PHENOL
F. J. Sowa, H. D. Hinton, and J. A. Nieuwland
pp 3694 - 3698; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a029
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REDUCTION STUDIES OF SCHIFF BASES. II. THE POLYMERIC STATES AND THE STRUCTURES OF METHYLENE-ANILINE AND METHYLENE-PARA-TOLUIDINE. THE CONDENSATION OF ANILINE AND ACETALDEHYDE
John G. Miller and E. C. Wagner
pp 3698 - 3706; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a030
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THE ISOMERS IN “DIISOBUTYLENE.” II
C. O. Tongberg, J. D. Pickens, M. R. Fenske, and Frank C. Whitmore
pp 3706 - 3710; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a031
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THE ISOMERS IN “DIISOBUTYLENE.” III.1 DETERMINATION OF THEIR STRUCTURE2
Frank C. Whitmore and James M. Church
pp 3710 - 3714; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a032
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THE DEHYDRATION OF SECONDARY CARBINOLS CONTAINING A NEOPENTYL SYSTEM. I. ISOPROPYL-TERT.-BUTYLCARBINOL. PRELIMINARY PAPER1
Frank C. Whitmore and A. L. Houk
pp 3714 - 3718; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a033
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SOME DERIVATIVES OF DIIODOTYROSINE AND THYROXINE. THE ACTION OF ACETIC ANHYDRIDE ON DIIODOTYROSINE
Charles S. Myers
pp 3718 - 3725; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a034
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STUDIES OF ORGANIC LEAD COMPOUNDS. IV. THE USE OF LITHIUM DERIVATIVES IN THE SYNTHESIS OF LEAD ARYLS. THE PREPARATION OF AMINO COMPOUNDS
Paul R. Austin
pp 3726 - 3729; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a035
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THE CONDENSATION OF BROMAL WITH THE NITRANILINES
D. C. Knowles and R. P. Jacobsen
pp 3730 - 3731; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a036
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THE CONFIGURATION OF METHYLISOPROPYLCARBINOL WITH A NOTE ON RACEMIZATION
Philip G. Stevens
pp 3732 - 3738; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a037
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THE FRIEDEL AND CRAFTS REACTION. SOME UNSYMMETRICAL ACID ANHYDRIDES AND THEIR BEHAVIOR WITH BENZENE AND ALUMINUM CHLORIDE
J. M. Zeavin and A. M. Fisher
pp 3738 - 3742; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a038
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REARRANGEMENTS IN THE CONDENSATION OF METHYLATED DERIVATIVES OF α-NAPHTHOYL-2-BENZOIC ACID
Louis F. Fieser and Mary A. Peters
pp 3742 - 3751; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a039
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. CXXX. SYNTHESIS OF 2-KETO-1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDROPYRIMIDINES
Karl Folkers, H. J. Harwood, and Treat B. Johnson
pp 3751 - 3758; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a040
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OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME DERIVATIVES OF LOWER ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS AND ALDEHYDES
W. M. D. Bryant
pp 3758 - 3765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a041
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THE PREPARATION OF CERTAIN IODINATED DERIVATIVES OF PHENOLISATIN
Ward C. Sumpter
pp 3766 - 3768; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a042
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OPTICALLY ACTIVE DIAZO COMPOUNDS. VI. DIAZOCAMPHOR
William Albert Noyes and Erich Meitzner
pp 3768 - 3773; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a043
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THE MECHANISM OF THE PINACOL SYNTHESIS BY THE SYSTEM Mg + MgI2
E. Bergmann
pp 3773 - 3774; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a501
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 3773 - 3782; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a044
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THE REDUCTION OF KETONES BY MAGNESIUM + MAGNESIUM IODIDE AND BY SODIUM
W. E. Bachmann
pp 3774 - 3775; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a502
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THE ELECTRODEPOSITION OF CHROMIUM, MOLYBDENUM AND TUNGSTEN
L. F. Yntema
pp 3775 - 3776; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a503
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THE DISSOCIATION CONSTANT OF ACETIC ACID
Cecil W. Davies
pp 3776 - 3777; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a504
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DERIVATIVES OF DIOXANE
Robert K. Summerbell and Robert Christ
pp 3777 - 3778; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a505
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF DIETHYL ETHER AT LOW PRESSURES
O. K. Rice and D. V. Sickman
pp 3778 - 3779; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a506
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ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF BARIUM CHLORIDE
Roy F. Newton and Emerson A. Tippetts
pp 3779 - 3779; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a507
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INFLUENCE OF GASEOUS THERMAL DIFFUSION ON EQUILIBRIUM MEASUREMENTS ON THE Fe&sbd;O&sbd;H SYSTEM
P. H. Emmett and J. F. Shultz
pp 3780 - 3781; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a508
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A FILM WHICH ADSORBS ATOMIC H AND DOES NOT ADSORB H2
Katherine B. Blodgett and Irving Langmuir
pp 3781 - 3782; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a509
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NEW BOOKS

pp 3782 - 3783; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a045
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Books Received

pp 3784 - 3784; DOI:
10.1021/ja01348a600
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Issue 10


AN ADIABATIC METHOD FOR THE PRECISE ELECTRICAL CALIBRATION OF THERMOMETERS
Frederick Barry, Harold W. Webb, and Alfred Kay Smith
pp 3785 - 3799; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a001
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LIGHT SCATTERING IN UNDERCOOLED BENZOPHENONE
William T. Richards and Preston M. Harris
pp 3799 - 3810; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a002
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DISTRIBUTION RATIOS AND ASSOCIATION OF CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
Albert E. Smith and John W. Norton
pp 3811 - 3818; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a003
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AN ELECTROCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF SOLID CADMIUM-GOLD ALLOYS
Arne Ölander
pp 3819 - 3833; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a004
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THE VELOCITY AND MECHANISM OF RACEMIZATION. I. ROCHELLE SALT
Alan Newton Campbell and Alexandra Jean Robson Campbell
pp 3834 - 3841; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a005
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THE ATOMIC ARRANGEMENT IN GLASS
W. H. Zachariasen
pp 3841 - 3851; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a006
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THE CHLORINE-SENSITIZED PHOTO-OXIDATION OF TETRACHLOROETHYLENE IN CARBON TETRACHLORIDE SOLUTION
Roscoe G. Dickinson and John A. Leermakers
pp 3852 - 3862; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a007
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THE HOMOGENEOUS THERMAL POLYMERIZATION OF 1,3-BUTADIENE
William E. Vaughan
pp 3863 - 3876; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a008
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THE FIVE-ELECTRON PROBLEM IN QUANTUM MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE HYDROGEN-CHLORINE REACTION
G. E. Kimball and H. Eyring
pp 3876 - 3885; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a009
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A DEVICE FOR INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FREEZING MIXTURES
Raymond C. Archibald
pp 3886 - 3887; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a010
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FURTHER STUDIES IN THE RARE GASES. I. THE PERMEABILITY OF VARIOUS GLASSES TO HELIUM
Wm. D. Urry
pp 3887 - 3901; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a011
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EQUILIBRIUM IN SYSTEMS COMPOSED OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND SODIUM, POTASSIUM OR AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE
H. W. Foote and Joseph Fleischer
pp 3902 - 3906; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a012
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PHOTOCHEMICAL STUDIES. XIV. THE DECOMPOSITION OF NITROUS OXIDE SENSITIZED BY MERCURY VAPOR
Winston M. Manning and W. Albert Noyes
pp 3907 - 3917; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a013
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THE RAMAN SPECTRUM OF GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE
R. R. Haun and William D. Harkins
pp 3917 - 3919; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a014
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THE VIBRATION OF ATOMS AT THE END OF ORGANIC MOLECULES: RAMAN EFFECT AND THE CARBON-CHLORINE BOND
William D. Harkins and R. R. Haun
pp 3920 - 3931; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a015
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF SILICON. THE RATIO SiCl4: SiO2
Philip F. Weatherill and Perry S. Brundage
pp 3932 - 3938; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a016
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THE QUANTUM EFFICIENCY OF THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF POTASSIUM PERSULFATE
R. H. Crist
pp 3939 - 3942; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a017
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FLUOROCHLORIDES OF SILICON
Walter C. Schumb and E. Lee Gamble
pp 3943 - 3949; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a018
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THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF METHANE
Louis S. Kassel
pp 3949 - 3961; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a019
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The Strength of Semicarbazide-and a Correction
Norris F. Hall
pp 3961 - 3962; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a020
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ANALYSIS OF SMALL QUANTITIES OF VOLATILE MATERIAL BY DETERMINATION OF THE VAPOR PRESSURE AND MOLECULAR WEIGHT DURING DISTILLATION
B. G. Šimek and R. Kassler
pp 3962 - 3969; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a021
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PREPARATION OF CERTAIN REDUCTION PRODUCTS OF BENZOIN
Donald A. Ballard and William M. Dehn
pp 3969 - 3971; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a022
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ELECTRON SHARING ABILITY OF ORGANIC RADICALS. VI. ALPHA-SUBSTITUTED PYRROLINES AND PYRROLIDINES
D. F. Starr, Helen Bulbrook, and R. M. Hixon
pp 3971 - 3976; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a023
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THE RATES OF THE HYDROLYSIS TO BETAINES OF SOME QUATERNARY BASES OF ALPHA-AMINONITRILES. A STUDY OF QUATERNARY AMMONIUM BASES
T. D. Stewart and Karl Korpi
pp 3977 - 3988; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a024
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STUDIES IN CHEMOTHERAPY: ATTEMPTS TO FIND ANTIMALARIALS. II. PYRRYL INDOLES
Joti Sarup Aggarwal, Amanat Ullah Qureshi, and Jnanendra Nath Ray
pp 3988 - 3992; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a025
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THE OIL OF THE BITTERSWEET SEED
Charles Barkenbus and Charles F. Krewson
pp 3993 - 3997; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a026
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THE MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF PHYCOCYAN AND OF PHYCOERYTHRIN. III
The Svedberg and Inga-Britta Eriksson
pp 3998 - 4010; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a027
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THE DEHYDRATION OF TERTIARY CARBINOLS CONTAINING A NEOPENTYL SYSTEM. I. METHYLETHYL-TERTIARY-BUTYL-CARBINOL AND DIMETHYL-TERTIARY-AMYLCARBINOL
Frank C. Whitmore and Kenneth C. Laughlin
pp 4011 - 4014; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a028
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STERIC HINDRANCE IN CERTAIN MESITYLENIC KETONES
E. P. Kohler and R. Baltzly
pp 4015 - 4026; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a029
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD FOR THE RESOLUTION OF RACEMIC AMINES AT LOW TEMPERATURES
T. D. Stewart and Clyve Allen
pp 4027 - 4039; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a030
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THE FREE ENERGY OF ENOLIZATION IN THE GASEOUS PHASE OF SUBSTITUTED ACETOACETIC ESTERS
J. B. Conant and A. F. Thompson
pp 4039 - 4047; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a031
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A STUDY OF THE RATE OF ENOLIZATION BY THE POLARISCOPIC METHOD
J. B. Conant and G. H. Carlson
pp 4048 - 4059; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a032
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THE REACTION BETWEEN TRIARYLMETHYL HALIDES AND PHENYLMAGNESIUM BROMIDE. I
C. S. Schoepfle and S. G. Trepp
pp 4059 - 4065; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a033
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ACETYLENE POLYMERS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES. III. THE ADDITION OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE TO VINYLACETYLENE
Wallace H. Carothers, Gerard J. Berchet, and Arnold M. Collins
pp 4066 - 4070; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a034
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HOMOLOGS OF CHLOROPRENE AND THEIR POLYMERS (SECOND PAPER ON NEW SYNTHETIC RUBBERS)
Wallace H. Carothers and Donald D. Coffman
pp 4071 - 4076; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a035
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COMPLEX TYPES INVOLVED IN THE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF THIOL ACIDS
Maxwell Schubert
pp 4077 - 4085; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a036
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RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP. XXXI. THE ALPHA AND BETA FORMS OF ETHYL-d-GLUCOSIDE AND THEIR TETRAACETATES
J. H. Ferguson
pp 4086 - 4090; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a037
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RING-CHAIN ISOMERISM IN THE ACETATES OF GALACTOSE OXIME
M. L. Wolfrom, Alva Thompson, and L. W. Georges
pp 4091 - 4095; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a038
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A POTENTIOMETRIC STUDY OF SCHOLL'S ANTHROXYL RADICALS
Louis F. Fieser and Wai Yun Young
pp 4095 - 4100; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a039
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THE PREPARATION AND GERMICIDAL PROPERTIES OF PARA-HYDROXYPHENYL ALKYL SULFIDES
C. M. Suter and Harold L. Hansen
pp 4100 - 4104; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a040
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STUDIES ON POLYMERIZATION AND RING FORMATION. XVII. FRIEDEL-CRAFTS SYNTHESES WITH THE POLYANHYDRIDES OF THE DIBASIC ACIDS
Julian W. Hill
pp 4105 - 4106; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a041
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Bromophenacyl Esters of Organic Acids
Hakon Lund and Tage Langvad
pp 4107 - 4108; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a501
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NOTES

pp 4107 - 4110; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a042
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2-Chloro-5-methylfuran and 2-Methyl-5-nitrofuran
Henry Gilman and George F. Wright
pp 4108 - 4110; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a502
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Phenanthrene-1-carboxylic Acid
Louis F. Fieser
pp 4110 - 4110; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a503
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THE RATE OF DISSOCIATION OF NITROGEN TETROXIDE
Charles E. Teeter
pp 4111 - 4111; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a504
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QUANTUM THEORY OF THE DOUBLE BOND
Robert S. Mulliken
pp 4111 - 4112; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a505
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 4111 - 4117; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a043
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REACTIONS BETWEEN HYDRIODIC ACID AND HIGHLY INSOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
Earle R. Caley
pp 4112 - 4113; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a506
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GERMICIDAL ACTIVITY OF ALKYL SULFUR ETHERS
Ellis Miller and R. R. Read
pp 4113 - 4113; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a507
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THE CONCENTRATION AT WHICH HEATS OF DILUTION ARE MEASURED IN THE CALORIMETRIC METHOD
V. K. La Mer and I. A. Cowperthwaite
pp 4114 - 4115; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a508
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THE OXYGEN VALENCE ANGLE AND THE STRUCTURE OF GLUCOSE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Harold Hibbert and J. Stanley Allen
pp 4115 - 4116; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a509
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NICKEL BY THE RANEY PROCESS AS A CATALYST OF HYDROGENATION
Lloyd W. Covert and Homer Adkins
pp 4116 - 4117; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a510
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NEW BOOKS

pp 4118 - 4124; DOI:
10.1021/ja01349a044
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Issue 11


DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS OF SOME ORGANIC SOLVENT-WATER MIXTURES AT VARIOUS TEMPERATURES
Gösta Åkerlöf
pp 4125 - 4139; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a001
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7-IODO-8-HYDROXYQUINOLINE-5-SULFONIC ACID AS A REAGENT FOR THE COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF FERRIC IRON
John H. Yoe
pp 4139 - 4143; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a002
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PHOTOCHEMICAL STUDIES. XV. GERMANE. SOME REMARKS ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF AMMONIA SENSITIZED BY MERCURY VAPOR
Hendrik Romeyn and W. Albert Noyes
pp 4143 - 4154; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a003
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STUDIES OF VARIOUS METHODS FOR THE SEPARATION OF THE COMMON ELEMENTS INTO GROUPS. II. THE SEPARATION BY MEANS OF SODIUM HYDROXIDE AND SODIUM PEROXIDE
Ernest H. Swift and R. C. Barton
pp 4155 - 4161; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a004
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STUDIES OF VARIOUS METHODS FOR THE SEPARATION OF THE COMMON ELEMENTS INTO GROUPS. III. A NEW METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF ZINC, COBALT, NICKEL AND IRON FROM ALUMINUM, CHROMIUM AND MANGANESE
Ernest H. Swift, R. C. Barton, and H. S. Backus
pp 4161 - 4172; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a005
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THE MECHANISM OF HYDROLYSIS OF DIALKYLAMINOMETHYL ETHERS
T. D. Stewart and William E. Bradley
pp 4172 - 4183; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a006
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THE RATE OF REACTION OF DISUBSTITUTED AMINOMETHYL SULFONIC ACIDS WITH IODINE
T. D. Stewart and William E. Bradley
pp 4183 - 4188; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a007
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THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF METHANE BY A CARBON FILAMENT
H. H. Storch
pp 4188 - 4198; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a008
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RAMAN SPECTRA STUDIES.1 I. DIPHENYLMETHANE, ALIPHATIC BROMIDES AND MERCAPTANS
Elizabeth A. Crigler
pp 4199 - 4206; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a009
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RAMAN SPECTRA STUDIES.1 II. THE RELATIVE INTENSITIES OF CHARACTERISTIC LINES IN RAMAN SPECTRA OF BENZENE-TOLUENE MIXTURES
Elizabeth A. Crigler
pp 4207 - 4217; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a010
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A STUDY OF SOLUTIONS OF ETHYL ALCOHOL IN CYCLOHEXANE, IN WATER, AND IN CYCLOHEXANE AND WATER
Robert D. Vold and E. Roger Washburn
pp 4217 - 4225; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a011
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PHOTOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUE. III. QUARTZ CAPILLARY ARC LAMPS OF BISMUTH, CADMIUM, LEAD, MERCURY, THALLIUM AND ZINC
Robert M. Hoffman and Farrington Daniels
pp 4226 - 4235; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a012
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APPLICATIONS OF CERIC SULFATE IN VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS. X. THE DETERMINATION OF ANTIMONY AND ARSENIC
N. Howell Furman
pp 4235 - 4238; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a013
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A SERIES OF SIMPLE BASIC INDICATORS. II. SOME APPLICATIONS TO SOLUTIONS IN FORMIC ACID
Louis P. Hammett and Alden J. Deyrup
pp 4239 - 4247; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a014
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A PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION INVOLVING ZINC OXIDE AND OXYGEN
John McMorris and Roscoe G. Dickinson
pp 4248 - 4252; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a015
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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF FUSED SALT SOLUTIONS. VI. RUBIDIUM BROMIDE IN SILVER BROMIDE
Edward J. Salstrom
pp 4252 - 4256; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a016
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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF LIQUID SOLUTIONS OF SILVER BROMIDE WITH ALKALI BROMIDES
Joel H. Hildebrand and Edward J. Salstrom
pp 4257 - 4261; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a017
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THE REACTIONS OF HYDROGEN ATOMS WITH HYDRAZINE AND WITH AMMONIA
J. K. Dixon
pp 4262 - 4271; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a018
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE OXYGEN BONDS BY THE COLLISION AREA METHOD
Weston A. Hare and Edward Mack
pp 4272 - 4277; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a019
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NITROGEN COMPOUNDS OF GERMANIUM. III. GERMANOUS IMIDE
Warren C. Johnson, Glen H. Morey, and Arthur E. Kott
pp 4278 - 4284; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a020
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THE RATE OF THE FOURTH ORDER REACTION BETWEEN BROMIC AND HYDROBROMIC ACIDS. THE KINETIC SALT EFFECT
Herbert A. Young and William C. Bray
pp 4284 - 4296; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a021
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THERMAL DATA. I. THE HEAT CAPACITIES, ENTROPIES AND FREE ENERGIES OF SEVEN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
Hugh M. Huffman and Henry Borsook
pp 4297 - 4301; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a022
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DESULFURIZATION OF THIOUREAS BY BROMATE AND IODATE SOLUTIONS
Hubert H. Capps and William M. Dehn
pp 4301 - 4305; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a023
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QUINAZOLINES. IV. ALCOHOLYSIS IN THE QUINAZOLINE SERIES AND THE PREPARATION OF SOME MIXED DIETHERS OF QUINAZOLINE
N. A. Lange and F. E. Sheibley
pp 4305 - 4310; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a024
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THE SYNTHESIS OF VINYLETHYLMALONIC ESTER AND INCIDENTAL COMPOUNDS
Arthur C. Cope and S. M. McElvain
pp 4311 - 4319; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a025
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THE CLEAVAGE OF DISUBSTITUTED MALONIC ESTERS BY SODIUM ETHOXIDE
Arthur C. Cope and S. M. McElvain
pp 4319 - 4325; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a026
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THE CONDENSATION OF CERTAIN PHENOLS WITH SOME ALIPHATIC ALDEHYDES
Wilton C. Harden and E. Emmet Reid
pp 4325 - 4334; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a027
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MODE OF FORMATION OF DISUBSTITUTED MALONIC ESTER DERIVATIVES
Max S. Dunn, C. E. Redemann, and S. Lauritsen
pp 4335 - 4337; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a028
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THE REACTIONS OF ANHYDRACETONEBENZIL WITH CERTAIN HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
C. F. H. Allen and E. W. Spanagel
pp 4338 - 4347; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a029
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CONDENSATIONS AND RING CLOSURES IN THE NAPHTHALENE SERIES. III.1 PERI-SUCCINOYLACENAPHTHENE
Louis F. Fieser and Mary A. Peters
pp 4347 - 4356; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a030
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SOME NEW ESTERS OF ALPHA-HEXABROMOSTEARIC ACID
Kenneth E. Stanfield and Ernest R. Schierz
pp 4356 - 4359; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a031
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MIXED BENZOINS. IX. MESO CHLORO DERIVATIVES
Johannes S. Buck and Walter S. Ide
pp 4359 - 4365; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a032
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THE SYNTHESIS OF BETA-ETHOXYAMINES
I. J. Wernert and Wallace R. Brode
pp 4365 - 4369; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a033
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SOME AROMATIC ESTERS OF THE MONOALKYL ETHERS OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND DIETHYLENE GLYCOL
R. C. Conn, A. R. Collett, and C. L. Lazzell
pp 4370 - 4372; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a034
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CONDENSATIONS AND RING CLOSURES IN THE NAPHTHALENE SERIES. IV. A SYNTHESIS OF ACEPHENANTHRENE
Louis F. Fieser and Mary A. Peters
pp 4373 - 4379; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a035
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THE HALOFORM REACTION. VII. THE EFFECT OF ORTHO CHLORINE ATOMS
Reynold C. Fuson, John W. Bertetti, and Wm. E. Ross
pp 4380 - 4383; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a036
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PHENACYL AND p-BROMOPHENACYL ESTERS OF MONOSUBSTITUTED BENZOIC ACIDS
T. Leonard Kelly and Hartley W. Howard
pp 4383 - 4385; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a037
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REARRANGEMENT OF UNSATURATED 1,4-GLYCOLS. 2-METHYL-2-BUTENE-1,4-DIOL
A. F. Shepard and John R. Johnson
pp 4385 - 4391; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a038
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THE DEHYDRATION OF 2,3,4-TRIMETHYLPENTANOL-3
Frank C. Whitmore and K. C. Laughlin
pp 4392 - 4393; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a039
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THE COMPOSITION AND POSSIBLE CONSTITUTION OF SEVERAL SULFUR DYES
W. Norton Jones and E. Emmet Reid
pp 4393 - 4402; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a040
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THE OPTICAL ROTATION OF d-TALONIC AMIDE AND OF CERTAIN SALTS OF d-TALONIC ACID
Alice G. Renfrew and Leonard H. Cretcher
pp 4402 - 4404; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a041
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PYRIDINE BORON TRIFLUORIDE
P. A. van der Meulen and Hugh A. Heller
pp 4404 - 4406; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a042
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THE CLEAVAGE OF PHENACYLPYRIDINIUM HALIDES BY ALKALI
Sidney H. Babcock, Frank I. Nakamura, and Reynold C. Fuson
pp 4407 - 4409; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a043
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THE ACTION OF SODIUM ETHYLATE ON LEVO-ETHYL-ALPHA-PHENYLSULFONEBUTYRATE
W. C. Ashley and R. L. Shriner
pp 4410 - 4414; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a044
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DERIVATIVES OF PHENYLBORIC ACID, THEIR PREPARATION AND ACTION UPON BACTERIA. II. HYDROXYPHENYLBORIC ACIDS
Frederic R. Bean and John R. Johnson
pp 4415 - 4425; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a045
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STEREOCHEMISTRY OF DIPHENYLS.1 XXV. THE RELATIVE INTERFERING EFFECTS OF THE GROUPS F, OCH3, Cl, Br AS DETERMINED BY THE RELATIVE RATES OF RACEMIZATION OF THE 2′-SUBSTITUTED 2-NITRO-6-CARBOXYDIPHENYLS
R. W. Stoughton and Roger Adams
pp 4426 - 4434; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a046
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STEREOCHEMISTRY OF DIPHENYLS.1 XXVI. THE EFFECT OF SUBSTITUTION ON THE RATE OF RACEMIZATION OF CERTAIN OPTICALLY ACTIVE DIPHENYLS
H. C. Yuan and Roger Adams
pp 4434 - 4443; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a047
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PHENACYL AND PARA-BROMOPHENACYL ESTERS OF DIBASIC ORGANIC ACIDS
T. Leonard Kelly and Pierre A. Kleff
pp 4444 - 4445; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a048
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REARRANGEMENTS OF POLYINES. II. TETRAPHENYLDIPHENYLETHINYLETHANE
H. E. Munro and C. S. Marvel
pp 4445 - 4450; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a049
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REARRANGEMENTS OF POLYINES. III. THE SYNTHESIS OF BIS-1,1′-(1,3-DIPHENYLINDYL)
L. F. Halley and C. S. Marvel
pp 4450 - 4454; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a050
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TEPHROSIN. II. ISOTEPHROSIN
E. P. Clark and H. V. Claborn
pp 4454 - 4456; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a051
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NOTES

pp 4456 - 4457; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a052
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The Nitration of 4,4′-Dichlorodiphenyl
Clarence C. Vernon, A. Rebernak, and H. H. Ruwe
pp 4456 - 4457; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a501
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Preparation of Diethylisopropylamine
Saul Caspe
pp 4457 - 4457; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a502
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The Use of Ammonium Acetate as a Buffer
Robert J. Williams and Carl M. Lyman
pp 4458 - 4458; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a503
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A PROPOSAL TO ADOPT THE STEM “XEN” OF A. W. HOFMANN'S XENYL AS BASIS FOR NOMENCLATURE OF BIPHENYL (DIPHENYL) AND ITS DERIVATIVES
William J. Hale
pp 4458 - 4459; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a504
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 4458 - 4465; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a053
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AN EQUATION RELATING VISCOSITY AND SURFACE TENSION
Daniel Silverman and W. E. Roseveare
pp 4460 - 4460; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a505
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL FORMATION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
A. L. Marshall
pp 4460 - 4461; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a506
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DERIVATIVES OF DIOXANE
J. Böeseken, F. Tellegen, and P. Cohen Henriquez
pp 4461 - 4462; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a507
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THE REACTION OF CARBOXYLIC ACIDS WITH PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE
Kenneth C. Laughlin and Frank C. Whitmore
pp 4462 - 4462; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a508
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THE REACTION BETWEEN NEUTRAL LEAD MERCAPTIDES AND SULFUR
Wallace E. Duncan and Emil Ott
pp 4463 - 4463; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a509
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REARRANGEMENTS BY THE ACTION OF NITROUS ACID ON AMINES OF THE TYPE CH3CH(C6H5)CH2NH2
P. A. Levene, R. E. Marker, and Alexandre Rothen
pp 4463 - 4464; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a510
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THE COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF FLUORINE IN WATER WITH FERRIC THIOCYANATE
Margaret D. Foster
pp 4464 - 4465; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a511
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NEW BOOKS

pp 4466 - 4471; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a054
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Books Received

pp 4472 - 4472; DOI:
10.1021/ja01350a600
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Issue 12


PROPERTIES OF ACTIVE CHARCOAL REACTIVATED IN OXYGEN AT 400°
I. M. Kolthoff
pp 4473 - 4480; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a001
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN UNI-UNIVALENT CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS AT CONSTANT TOTAL MOLALITY
J. Erskine Hawkins
pp 4480 - 4487; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a002
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THE ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF CYANIDE BY DISTILLATION FROM SULFURIC ACID SOLUTION
H. Armin Pagel and Warner Carlson
pp 4487 - 4489; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a003
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. AN APPLICATION OF THE EXTENDED DEBYE-HÜCKEL THEORY TO INTERPRETATION OF FREEZING POINT MEASUREMENTS
Hugh M. Spencer
pp 4490 - 4497; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a004
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REDUCTION OF PALLADIUM OXIDE BY CARBON MONOXIDE
Paul V. McKinney
pp 4498 - 4504; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a005
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THE FREE ENERGIES AND HEATS OF FORMATION OF TETRA-HYDRATE AND ANHYDROUS FORMS OF CADMIUM BROMIDE AND THEIR TRANSITION TEMPERATURES
Hugh M. Spencer and Robert F. Selden
pp 4504 - 4515; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a006
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SOME REACTIONS OF COMPLEX CHLORIDES OF TRIVALENT AND PENTAVALENT TUNGSTEN
Ralph C. Young
pp 4515 - 4519; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a007
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EQUILIBRIUM IN BINARY SYSTEMS UNDER PRESSURE. III. THE INFLUENCE OF PRESSURE ON THE SOLUBILITY OF AMMONIUM NITRATE IN WATER AT 25°
L. H. Adams and R. E. Gibson
pp 4520 - 4537; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a008
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THE SYSTEM LEAD ACETATE, ACETIC ACID, WATER
Grady Tarbutton and Warren C. Vosburgh
pp 4537 - 4544; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a009
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THE ACTIVATION OF MOLECULAR OXYGEN BY ELECTRON IMPACT
George Glockler and John L. Wilson
pp 4544 - 4558; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a010
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ENERGY EXCHANGE IN UNIMOLECULAR GAS REACTIONS
Oscar Knefler Rice
pp 4558 - 4581; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a011
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THE VELOCITY AND MECHANISM OF RACEMIZATION. II. MANDELIC ACID
Alan Newton Campbell and Alexandra Jean Robson Campbell
pp 4581 - 4585; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a012
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QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF CALCIUM BY THE MAGNETO-OPTIC METHOD
Edna R. Bishop and C. B. Dollins
pp 4585 - 4588; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a013
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THE EFFECT OF AMMONIA ON THE POSITIVE ION EMISSIVITY OF IRON, NICKEL AND PLATINUM
A. Keith Brewer
pp 4588 - 4597; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a014
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A DISTRIBUTION METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE DISSOCIATION PRESSURES OF SALT AMMONIATES
Ralph P. Seward
pp 4598 - 4605; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a015
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THE RATE OF REACTION BETWEEN CHLORATE AND SULFUR DIOXIDE IN ACID SOLUTION
A. C. Nixon and K. B. Krauskopf
pp 4606 - 4608; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a016
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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS OF GOLD AND SILVER
A. Wachter
pp 4609 - 4617; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a017
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THE FREE ENERGIES OF FORMATION OF VARIOUS FORMS OF LEAD MONOXIDE
Hugh M. Spencer and John H. Mote
pp 4618 - 4624; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a018
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DETERMINATION OF FLUORINE BY PRECIPITATION AS TRIPHENYLTIN FLUORIDE
Nelson Allen and N. Howell Furman
pp 4625 - 4631; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a019
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DIPOLE ROTATION IN CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS
C. P. Smyth and C. S. Hitchcock
pp 4631 - 4647; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a020
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THE PHOTOCHLORINATION OF TETRACHLOROETHYLENE IN CARBON TETRACHLORIDE SOLUTION
John A. Leermakers and Roscoe G. Dickinson
pp 4648 - 4657; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a021
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THE DENSITY AND MOLECULAR STATE OF RHENIUM TETRACHLORIDE AND RHENIUM HEXACHLORIDE IN THE GASEOUS STATE
Don M. Yost and George O. Shull
pp 4657 - 4661; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a022
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Note on the Preparation of Pure Methane from Natural Gas
H.H. Storch, and P.L. Golden
pp 4662 - 4663; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a023
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TYROSINE-N-ACETIC ACID: INTRODUCING A NEW GENERAL METHOD FOR PREPARING SYMMETRICAL AND ASYMMETRICAL IMINO DIBASIC ACIDS
Dorothy A. Hahn and Anne Litzinger
pp 4663 - 4667; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a024
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THE REACTION BETWEEN ALPHA, BETA-UNSATURATED KETONES AND ORGANIC MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS. THE STRUCTURE OF THE ADDITION PRODUCTS
E. P. Kohler and W. E. Mydans
pp 4667 - 4678; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a025
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HYDROGENOLYSIS OF OXYGENATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Ralph Connor and Homer Adkins
pp 4678 - 4690; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a026
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THE REDUCING ACTION OF THE GRIGNARD REAGENT. III. HYDROCARBONS FORMED DURING REDUCTION
C. R. Noller, W. E. Grebe, and L. H. Knox
pp 4690 - 4696; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a027
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OPTICALLY ACTIVE 5,5′-DISUBSTITUTED HYDANTOINS
Harry Sobotka, Marjorie F. Holzman, and Jos Kahn
pp 4697 - 4702; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a028
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OCCURRENCE OF DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS OF CHLOROPHYLL. I. DECOMPOSITION OF CHLOROPHYLL IN THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF THE COW
Paul Rothemund and O. L. Inman
pp 4702 - 4706; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a029
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ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESES. I. THE ACTION OF OPTICALLY ACTIVE NITRITES ON CYCLIC KETONES
Margaret Pezold and R. L. Shriner
pp 4707 - 4711; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a030
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SOLUBILITY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG OPTICALLY ISOMERIC SALTS. II. THE CAMPHORATES OF ALPHA-PARA-TOLYLETHYLAMINE
A. W. Ingersoll and Frank B. Burns
pp 4712 - 4715; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a031
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REDUCTIONS IN THE MORPHINE SERIES. I. DIHYDROPSEUDOCODEINE
Robert E. Lutz and Lyndon F. Small
pp 4715 - 4730; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a032
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THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF THE HEMOCYANIN OF OCTOPUS VULGARIS
The Svedberg and Inga-Britta Eriksson
pp 4730 - 4738; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a033
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A CONDENSATION OF ACETOPHENONE WITH ISATIN BY THE KNOEVENAGEL METHOD
H. G. Lindwall and J. S. Maclennan
pp 4739 - 4744; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a034
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THE INDENE FROM ALPHA, GAMMA-BISDIPHENYLENE-BETA-PHENYLALLYL ALCOHOL
C. Frederick Koelsch
pp 4744 - 4749; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a035
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THE PREPARATION OF l-ARABINOSE AND l-RIBOSE BY THE OXIDATION OF l-ARABINAL WITH BENZOIC PERACID
W. C. Austin and Fred L. Humoller
pp 4749 - 4750; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a501
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COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EDITOR

pp 4749 - 4756; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a036
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THE FLUOROCHLORIDES OF SILICON
Harold Simmons Booth and Carl F. Swinehart
pp 4750 - 4751; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a502
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A NEW GENERAL METHOD FOR FLUORINATION OF INORGANIC HALIDES
Harold Simmons Booth and Carl F. Swinehart
pp 4751 - 4753; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a503
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THE ACTION OF NITROUS ACID ON PHENYL-α-(β-NAPHTHOL)-AMINOMETHANE. A CORRECTION
Francis Earl Ray
pp 4753 - 4753; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a504
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THE ACTION OF SODIUM IN LIQUID AMMONIA ON DERIVATIVES OF OPTICALLY ACTIVE TRIARYLMETHANES
Frederic H. Adams and Everett S. Wallis
pp 4753 - 4754; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a505
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OXIDATION COLORS DERIVED FROM 5,6-DIAMINOURACIL
Marston Taylor Bogert and David Davidson
pp 4754 - 4754; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a506
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THE CONCENTRATION AT WHICH HEATS OF DILUTION ARE MEASURED IN THE CALORIMETRIC METHOD: A CORRECTION
Victor K. La Mer and I. A. Cowperthwaite
pp 4754 - 4755; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a507
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ROTENONE. XXIV. SYNTHESIS OF TETRAHYDROTUBANOL
H. L. Haller
pp 4755 - 4755; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a508
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THE THERMAL INTERCONVERSION OF MIXED BENZOINS
Percy L. Julian and Walter Passler
pp 4756 - 4756; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a509
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NEW BOOKS

pp 4756 - 4759; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a037
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Books Received

pp 4760 - 4760; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a619
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Additions and Corrections - The Reaction between Acid Chlorides and Aldehydes
Roger Adams, and E.H. Vollweiler
pp 4761 - 4761; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a038
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Additions and Corrections - Studies in Gaseous Oxidations. I. The Homogeneous Uncatalyzed Reaction between Oxygen and Acetylene
George B. Kistiakowsky, and Sam Lenher
pp 4761 - 4761; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a600
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Additions and Corrections - Diffusion in Alkaline Copper Systems
V.L. Ricketts, and J.L. Culbertson
pp 4761 - 4761; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a601
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Additions and Corrections - The 4-n-Alkyl-guaiacols
Norine H. Howells, and Henry P. Howells
pp 4761 - 4761; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a602
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Additions and Corrections - The Preparation of Iodine-free Bromine
George M. Karns, and H.C. Donaldson
pp 4761 - 4761; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a603
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Additions and Corrections - Addition Reactions of Vinyl Phenyl Ketone. II. Desoxybenzoin
C.F.H. Allen, and W.E. Barker
pp 4763 - 4763; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a604
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Additions and Corrections - The Photochemical Reaction between Quinine and Dichromic Acid
George S. Forbes, Lawrence J. Heidt, and Charles G. Boissonnas
pp 4763 - 4763; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a605
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Additions and Corrections - Bactericidal Properties of Monoethers of Dihydric Phenols. III. The Monoethers of Pyrocatechol. Comparative Notes on the Three Series of Monoethers
Emil Klarmann, Louis W. Gates, and Vladimir A. Shternov
pp 4763 - 4763; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a606
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Additions and Corrections - Calcium Nitrate. III. Heats of Hydration and of Solution of the Binary System Calcium Nitrate-Water
Warren W. Ewing, Alfred W. Rogers, John Z. Miller, and Edward McGovern
pp 4763 - 4763; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a607
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Additions and Corrections - The Isolation of Pure, Anhydrous Ethyl Alcohol from Non-Alcoholic Human and Animal Tissues
Alexander O. Gettler, Joseph B. Niederl, and A.A. Benedetti-Pichler
pp 4763 - 4763; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a608
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Additions and Corrections - Mass, Zahl und Gewicht in der Chemie der Vergangenheit. Ein Kapitel aus der Vorgeschichte des sogenannten Quantitativen Zeitalters der Chemie
Paul Walden
pp 4763 - 4763; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a609
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Additions and Corrections - The Existence of Neutrons in the Atomic Nucleus
Wendell M. Latimer
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a610
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Additions and Corrections - The Pinacol-Pinacolone Rearrangement. The Examination of Some Ortho-Substituted Benzopinacoles
Colin H. Beale
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a611
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Additions and Corrections - The Interaction of Diarylarsyl Iodides, Diarylstibyl Iodides and Phenyldihaloarsines with the Piperdine Salt of N-Pentamethylenedithiocarbamic acid
F.F. Blicke, and U.O. Oakdale
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a612
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Additions and Corrections - Dehydration of Diethylcarbinol
F.A. Karnatz, and Frank C. Whitmore
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a613
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Additions and Corrections - Microchemical Laboratory Manual
Friedrich Emich
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a614
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Additions and Corrections - Further Studies in the Rare Gases
Wm. D. Urry
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a615
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Additions and Corrections - An Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Ira D. Garard
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a616
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Additions and Corrections - The Reactions of Anhydracetonebenzil with Certain Halogen Compounds
C.F.H. Allen, and E.W. Spanagel
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a617
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Additions and Corrections - The Formation of Basic Lead Polysulfides by the Reaction between Basic Lead Mercaptides and Sulfur
Wallace E. Duncan, and Emil Ott
pp 4765 - 4765; DOI:
10.1021/ja01351a618
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