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pg P001; DOI:
10.1039/JR93000FP001
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I.—Stereoisomerism of disulphoxides and related substances. Part V. The dioxides of 3 : 5-dimethylthiolbenzoic acid
Ernest Vere Bell and George Macdonald Bennett
pg 1; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000001
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Errata

pg X001; DOI:
10.1039/JR930000X001
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List of physico-chemical symbols adopted by the Chemical Society

pg A001; DOI:
10.1039/JR93000BA001
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Additions to the Library of the Chemical Society during the year 1929

pg B001; DOI:
10.1039/JR93000BB001
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Proceedings of the Chemical Society

pg C001; DOI:
10.1039/JR93000BC001
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II.—Pellitorine, the pungent principle of Anacyclus pyrethrum
John Masson Gulland and Gerald Uern Hopton
pg 6; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000006
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III.—1 : 3-Dithiolan
David T. Gibson
pg 12; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000012
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IV.—The influence of substituents on the benzoin reaction
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Wolf Rosenberg
pg 14; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000014
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V.—dl--Phenylisopropylamine and related compounds
Donald Holroyde Hey
pg 18; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000018
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VI.—Natural glucosides. Part I. The constitution of phloridzin
Francis Raban Johnson and Alexander Robertson
pg 21; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000021
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VII.—The nitration of aromatic thiocyanates
Frederick Challenger Constance Higginbottom and Alfred Huntington
pg 26; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000026
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Front matter

pg P033; DOI:
10.1039/JR93000FP033
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VIII.—The parachor of chlorine dioxide
Geoffrey Herbert Cheesman
pg 35; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000035
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IX.—The chlorination of anilides. Part VI. The rates of N-chlorination of acetanilides and acetobenzylamides and the effects of substituents upon side-chain reactivity
Gwyn Williams
pg 37; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000037
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X.—The dehydration of copper sulphate pentahydrate
William E. Garner and M. G. Tanner
pg 47; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000047
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XI.—Low-temperature oxidation. Part II. The ignition of some hydrocarbons in oxygen
John Stanley Lewis
pg 58; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000058
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XII.—The hydrides of boron
Bertram Dillon Steele and James Edward Mills
pg 74; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000074
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XIII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XXIII. The catalytic activity of acid salts with reference to the catalytic effects produced by potassium hydrogen oxalate in the acetone–iodine reaction
Harry Medforth Dawson and Jesse Eyre Smith
pg 79; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000079
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XIV.—The routine preparation of conductivity water. Part II
John M. Stuart and Frank Wormwell
pg 85; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000085
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XV.—The interaction of butyl chloral hydrate and 2 : 4-dihalogen-substituted phenylhydrazines
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Harry Irving
pg 87; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000087
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XVI.—The formation of glyoxalosazones by the interaction of dichloroacetaldehyde and aryl hydrazines
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Larkin Hundley Farinholt
pg 94; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000094
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XVII.—2-Thiol-4(5)--aminoethylglyoxaline (2-thiolhistamine)
Frank Lee Pyman
pg 98; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000098
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XVIII.—Comparison of some physical constants of thiocyanate, azide, and nitrite solutions
P. Günther and W. Perschke
pg 100; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000100
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XIX.—The inhibition of chemical reactions. Part III. The inhibition by sulphur of the atmospheric oxidation of benzaldehyde
Kenneth Claude Bailey
pg 104; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000104
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XX.—The conversion of N-chloroacetanilide into p-chloroacetanilide by hydrogen and chlorine ions
Joseph Watkin Belton
pg 116; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000116
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XXI.—The unsaturation and tautomeric mobility of heterocyclic compounds. Part I. Benzthiazole and dihydrobenzthiazole derivatives
Robert Fergus Hunter
pg 125; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000125
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XXII.—Nitration of 2- and 4-nitro-1-phenylpiperidines
Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre
pg 147; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000147
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XXIII.—Sugar carbonates. Part IV. The dicarbonates of glucose, fructose, mannose, galactose, and arabinose
Walter Norman Haworth and Charles Raymond Porter
pg 151; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000151
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XXIV.—The action of bromine upon the p-tolylhydrazones of benzaldehyde and of the nitrobenzaldehydes
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Arthur B. Adamson
pg 157; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000157
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Second Liversidge lecture. Surface forces and chemical equilibrium
Herbert Freundlich
pg 164; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000164
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Notes
Alan N. Campbell Herbert Henry Hodgson Wolf Rosenberg James Riddick Partington George Armand Robert Kon Isidore Elkanah Balaban Frank Lee Pyman and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 179; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000179
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XXV.—The influence of hydrogen and of water vapour on the ignition of carbon monoxide
Arthur Smithells Henry Whitaker and Theodora Holmes
pg 185; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000185
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XXVI.—The effect of hydrogen-ion concentration on the electrode potential of iron
A. L. McAulay and Geoffrey L. White
pg 194; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000194
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XXVII.—The pyrophosphate method for the determination of magnesium
Stanko Stankov Miholi
pg 200; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000200
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XXVIII.—The absorption spectra of diphenyl and some derivatives
Thomas C. C. Adam and Alfred Russell
pg 202; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000202
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XXIX.—Studies in keto-lactol tautomerism. Part IV. Chemistry of 5-acetyl-1 : 1 : 2-trimethylcyclo-pentane-2-carboxylic acid. Observations on the constitutions of the acid esters of camphoric acid, and a synthesis of homoepicamphor
Muhammad Qudrat-i-Khuda
pg 206; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000206
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XXX.—The cis-trans ethenoid transformation
George Roger Clemo and Stanley Brown Graham
pg 213; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000213
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XXXI.—The methylation of the oximes of benzil. Part II. The monomethyl ethers of the benzildioximes
Oscar L. Brady and Morris Marcus Muers
pg 216; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000216
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XXXII.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXXVII. Allyl-p-nitrobenzaldoximes, O- and N-allylhydroxylamines, and sulphime S-ethers
Oscar L. Brady and Frank Herbert Peakin
pg 226; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000226
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XXXIII.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part XIV. Tellurium compounds
Francis Hereward Burstall and Samuel Sugden
pg 229; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000229
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XXXIV.—The photochemical interaction of acetaldehyde and oxygen
Edmund John Bowen and Edmund Lagesen Tietz
pg 234; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000234
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XXXV.—Extinction of methane flames by water vapour
Hubert Frank Coward and John Jebson Gleadall
pg 243; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000243
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XXXVI.—Mobile anion tautomerism. Part IV. The stability of some - and -alkylallyl alcohols and their esters. 2 : 4-Dimethylcinnamyl alcohol
Harold Burton
pg 248; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000248
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XXXVII.—Some trinitroethylbenzenes
James Nelson Edmund Day
pg 252; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000252
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XXXVIII.—The reactions of malonic esters with formaldehyde. Part I
Kenneth Norman Welch
pg 257; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000257
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XXXIX.—Colloidal phenoxides. Part II. Some phenanthraxanthones
Wilson Baker
pg 261; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000261
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XL.—An investigation into the formation of 4(5)-aminoglyoxalines. Part I
Isidore Elkanah Balaban
pg 268; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000268
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XLI.—Internal equilibrium in sulphur. Part II. Amorphous sulphur (S) as a gel, and the Tyndall effect in liquid sulphur
Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick and Michael Zvegintzov
pg 273; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000273
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XLII.—Nitrous acid as a nitrating agent. Part I. The nitration of dimethyl-p-toluidine
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 277; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000277
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XLII.—The variation of phenol coefficients in homologous series of phenols
Charles Edward Coulthard Joseph Marshall and Frank Lee Pyman
pg 280; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000280
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XLIV.—Reduction products of the hydroxyanthraquinones. Part XI
Edwin John Cross and Arthur George Perkin
pg 292; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000292
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XLV.—The development of colour by photochemical change in concentrated solutions of ammonium thiocyanate
B. S. Sharma
pg 308; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000308
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XLVI.—Hydroxyamino-acids
William John Nobbs Burch
pg 310; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000310
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XLVII.—Lichen acids. Part I. Derivatives of -orcinol
Alexander Robertson and Richard John Stephenson
pg 313; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000313
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Notes
Alfred Russell and S. Glasstone
pg 320; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000320
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XLVIII.—The catalytic hydrogenation of different types of unsaturated compounds. Part V. The hydrogenation of cyclic ethylenic derivatives and of their mixtures
Serguey V. Lebedev and Michaïl Platonov
pg 321; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000321
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XLIX.—On active nitrogen. Part VII. Further studies upon the decay of the nitrogen after-glow
Eric John Baxter Willey
pg 336; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000336
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L.—A new interpretation of the isomerism amongst co-ordination compounds of platinum
Frederick George Angell Harry Dugald Keith Drew and William Wardlaw
pg 349; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000349
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LI.—The partial esterification of polyhydric alcohols. Part X. The discovery of the first true -glyceride, and the untrustworthiness of the supposed structures of certain diglycerides
Arthur Fairbourne
pg 369; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000369
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LII.—Strychnine and brucine. Part IX. Preparation of some isomerides of dinitrostrychol and trinitrostrychol
Julius Nicholson Ashley (the late) William Henry Perkin jun. and Robert Robinson
pg 382; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000382
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LIII.—The reaction between cupric chloride and hydrazine sulphate
Thomas Iredale and Catherine Eleanor Mallen
pg 395; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000395
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LIV.—Nitration of phenyl substituents of heterocyclic nuclei
Robert Forsyth and Frank Lee Pyman
pg 397; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000397
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LV.—The constitution of cryptal
Arthur Ramon Penfold and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 403; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000403
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LVI.—Derivatives of 3-keto-2 : 3-dihydrothionaphthen 1 : 1-dioxide
Aaron Cohen and Samuel Smiles
pg 406; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000406
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LVII.—The interaction of ethyl l-mandelate and thionyl chloride in the presence of pyridine. The mechanism of the replacement of hydroxyl by chlorine by means of thionyl chloride
Joseph Kenyon Alfred George Lipscomb and Henry Phillips
pg 415; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000415
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LVIII.—Synthesis of alkyl naphthalenes. Part I. 5-, 6-, and 7-Ethyl-l-methylnaphthalenes
John Harvey Isidor Morris Heilbron and Donald Graham Wilkinson
pg 423; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000423
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LIX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXXII. The directive influence of -basic systems in aromatic substitution. Nitration of benzylidene-m-nitroaniline
John William Baker and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 431; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000431
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LX.—Primary and associated results of replacement of hydrogen directly attached to 4-co-ordinated carbon
Wesley Cocker Arthur Lapworth and Arthur Walton
pg 440; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000440
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LXI.—Substituted diaryl ethers. Part III. A new synthesis of substituted xanthhydrols
Joseph Reilly and Peter J. Drumm
pg 455; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000455
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LXII.—Photomicrographic methods applied to two-component salt mixtures
Walter Matthew Madgin
pg 458; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000458
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LXIII.—The interaction between alkyl Grignard reagents and antimony trichloride
Wilfred James Cecil Dyke Walter Cule Davies and William Jacob Jones
pg 463; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000463
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LXIV.—Syntheses by means of magnesium amyl halides
Walter Cule Davies Robert Sinclair Dixon and William Jacob Jones
pg 468; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000468
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LXV.—The reduction of triphenylhalogenomethanes
James Clifford Thomas Sydney Thomas Bowden and William Jacob Jones
pg 473; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000473
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LXVI.—The passivity of metals. Part IV. The influence of acids in passivity and corrosion
Ulick R. Evans
pg 478; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000478
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LXVII.—N-acylpyrazolones as acylating agents
Joti Sarup Aggarwal and Jnanendra Nath Ray
pg 492; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000492
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LXVIII.—The vapour density of zirconium tetrachloride
John Albert Newton Friend Albert Thomas William Colley and Richard Sidney Hayes
pg 494; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000494
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LXIX.—3-Halogeno-6-nitro- and -6-amino-dimethyl-anilines
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 497; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000497
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LXX.—-Phenyl--methylpropyldimethylarsine, -benzylbutyldimethylarsine, and some related compounds
Albert Brewin and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 502; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000502
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LXXI.—The reactivity of halogen atoms in compounds of the pyridine series. Part I. The halides of 2-stilbazole
John Walter Blood and Brian Duncan Shaw
pg 504; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000504
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LXXII.—Digoxin, a new digitalis glucoside
Sydney Smith
pg 508; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000508
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LXXIII.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part VIII. Addition of bromine to -, -, and -dimethylbutadienes
Ernest Harold Farmer Cyril Dunn Lawrence and William Dallas Scott
pg 510; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000510
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LXXIV.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part IX. The formation of bimolecular reduction products of butadiene acids
Charles Mills Cawley John Trevor Evans and Ernest Harold Farmer
pg 522; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000522
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LXXV.—The electrical conductivities of solutions of tetraethylammonium iodide in benzonitrile
Austin Raymond Martin
pg 530; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000530
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LXXVI.—Investigations on the bivalency of carbon. Part III. Some experiments on xanthhydrol, dixanthhydryl ether, and xanthhydryl chloride
Frederic Goronwy Kny-Jones and Allan Miles Ward
pg 535; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000535
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LXXVII.—The apparent hydration of ions. Part IV. The densities and viscosities of saturated solutions of silver nitrate in nitric acid
John William Ingham
pg 542; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000542
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LXXVIII.—Experiments on the constitution of the aloins. Part II
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 553; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000553
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LXXIX.—The action of nitric acid on some metals
Ernest Sydney Hedges
pg 561; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000561
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LXXX.—The measurement of the dielectric constants of organic liquids
Alfred Owens Ball
pg 570; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000570
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LXXXI.—The photolysis of aqueous hydrogen peroxide solutions. Part I. Experimental methods
Arthur John Allmand and Derrick William Graham Style
pg 596; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000596
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LXXXII.—The photolysis of aqueous hydrogen peroxide solutions. Part II. Experimental results
Arthur John Allmand and Derrick William Graham Style
pg 606; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000606
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LXXXIII.—The angles of floating lenses
Charles George Lyons
pg 623; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000623
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LXXXIV.—The determination of the dissociation pressures of hydrated salts by a dynamical method. Part III
James Riddick Partington and Reginald Joseph Winterton
pg 635; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000635
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LXXXV.—The ternary system zinc oxide–zinc chloride–water
Harold Cecil Holland
pg 643; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000643
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LXXXVI.—Crystalline -methylmannofuranoside (-methylmannoside). Part I
Walter Norman Haworth and Charles Raymond Porter
pg 649; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000649
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LXXXVII.—Crystalline -methylmannofuranoside (-methylmannoside). Part II
Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and John Ivor Webb
pg 651; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000651
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LXXXVIII.—Derivatives of lyxofuranose
Harold Graham Bott Edmund Langley Hirst and James Andrew Buchan Smith
pg 658; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000658
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LXXXIX.—Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part IX. Aromatic acids containing an amide group
George Aleck Crocker Gough and Harold King
pg 669; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000669
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XC.—The heats of association of acetic and heptoic acids in the vapour state
(Miss) Tempe M. Fenton and William Edward Garner
pg 694; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000694
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XCI.—A simple method for the preparation of maleic anhydride
Frederick Alfred Mason
pg 700; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000700
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XCII.—Further degradative experiments in the morphine group
Robert Sidney Cahn
pg 702; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000702
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XCIII.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part VII. A generalised form of the olefinic degradation of sulphones
Geoffrey William Fenton and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 705; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000705
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XCIV.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part VIII. The methylenic and paraffinic degradations of sulphones
Christopher Kelk Ingold and Joe Arthur Jessop
pg 708; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000708
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XCV.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part IX. Isolation of a substance believed to contain a semipolar double linking with participating carbon
Christopher Kelk Ingold and Joe Arthur Jessop
pg 713; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000713
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XCVI.—The occurrence of iron pentacarbonyl in coal gas stored under pressure for 30 years
John Albert Newton Friend and Reece Henry Vallance
pg 718; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000718
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XCVII.—The reaction between acid chlorides and nitrosylsulphuric acid
William James Deverall and Harry William Webb
pg 720; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000720
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XCVIII.—Studies in polymorphism. Part I. A preliminary investigation of the polymorphism of o-nitroaniline
John Frederick James Dippy and Norman Holt Hartshorne
pg 725; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000725
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XCIX.—The uniform movement of flame in mixtures of ethylene, propylene, or butylene with air
Elizabeth Helen MacLeod Georgeson and Francis John Hartwell
pg 733; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000733
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C.—Aromatic stibinic acids containing phenyl and quinolyl radicals
Gilbert T. Morgan and James Wilfred Cook
pg 737; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000737
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CI.—A synthesis of certain higher aliphatic compounds. Part III. A variation of the keto-acid synthesis, constituting an improved method for the extension of normal carbon chains
(Mrs.) Gertrude Maud Robinson
pg 745; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000745
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CII.—The constitution of carthamin. Part I
(Miss) Chika Kuroda
pg 752; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000752
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CIII.—The constitution of carthamin. Part II. -Carthamidin pentamethyl ether and its synthesis
(Miss) Chika Kuroda
pg 765; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000765
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CIV.—Syntheses of cyclic compounds. Part VI. 3- and 4-Methylcyclohexanones
Arthur Israel Vogel and Mariam P. Oommen
pg 768; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000768
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CV.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XXIV. The regeneration of esters from their sodio-derivatives
Wilfred Eynon Hugh and George Armand Robert Kon
pg 775; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000775
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CVI.—The properties of the chlorides of sulphur. Part III. Dielectric constants
Thomas Martin Lowry and Gilbert Jessop
pg 782; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000782
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CVII.—A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part XIX. A synthesis of delphinidin chloride not involving a demethylation process, and syntheses of hirsutidin chloride and of delphinidin chloride 3-methyl ether, possibly identical with petunidin chloride
William Bradley Robert Robinson and Gerold Schwarzenbach
pg 793; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000793
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CVIII.—Anthoxanthins. Part XI. A synthesis of diosmetin and of luteolin 3-methyl ether
Albert Lovecy Robert Robinson and Shigehiko Sugasawa
pg 817; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000817
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CIX.—Anthoxanthins. Part XII. Transition from a flavylium salt to a flavone, illustrated by a new synthesis of scutellarein tetramethyl ether
Robert Robinson and Gerold Schwarzenbach
pg 822; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000822
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CX.—Strychnine and brucine. Part X. The degradation of dinitrostrycholcarboxylic acid: its recognition as a derivative of quinoline and the consequent modifications of the constitutional formul for the Strychnos bases proposed in Part VII
Kottiazath Narayana Menon (the late) William Henry Perkin jun. and Robert Robinson
pg 830; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000830
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CXI.—Intramolecular rearrangement in the isomeric tetrachloro-derivatives of p-tolylhydrazones
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Arthur B. Adamson
pg 843; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000843
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Annual General Meeting

pg 851; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000851
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Presidential address. Internal co-operation
Jocelyn Field Thorpe C.B.E.D.Sc.F.R.S.
pg 872; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000872
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Obituary notices: Frederick William Dootson, 1863–1929; Henry John Horstman Fenton, 1854–1929; Henry Wilson Hake, 1851–1930; William Walker James Nicol, 1855–1929; Samuel Rideal, 1863–1929; Samuel Barnett Schryver, 1869–1929
A. J. Berry Charles T. Kingzett Bernard Dyer and A. Harden
pg 888; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000888
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CXII.—The isomerism of the butylideneacetones
Eustace Nevill Eccott and Reginald Patrick Linstead
pg 905; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000905
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CXIII.—The action of benzenediazonium chloride on -nitroethyl alcohol and its derivatives
Edward Charles Snell Jones and James Kenner
pg 919; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000919
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CXIV.—The scission of diaryl ethers and related compounds by means of piperidine. Part III. The nitration of 2 : 4-dibromo-2 : 4-dinitrodiphenyl ether and of 2 : 4-dibromophenyl p-toluenesulphonate and benzoate. The chlorination and bromination of m-nitrophenol
Rosalind Venetia Henley and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 928; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000928
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CXV.—The unsaturation and tautomeric mobility of heterocyclic compounds. Part II. - and -Naphthalthiazoles
Robert Fergus Hunter and John William Thomas Jones
pg 941; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000941
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CXVI.—The calculation of activity coefficients from solubility measurements: thallous chloride
Herbert Edward Blayden and Cecil Whitfield Davies
pg 949; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000949
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CXVII.—iso--Naphthol sulphide
Leonard Arthur Warren and Samuel Smiles
pg 956; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000956
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CXVIII.—The nitrosation of phenols. Part VIII. Resorcinol monoethyl ether
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Hubert Clay
pg 963; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000963
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CXIX.—The nitrosation of phenols. Part IX. Further study of the nitrosation of m-bromophenol
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 967; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000967
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CXX.—Symmetrical triad prototropic systems. Part VI. The effect of substitution on tautomeric mobility and equilibrium in the -diphenylpropene system
Charles William Shoppee
pg 968; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000968
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CXXI.—Cannabis Indica resin. Part I. The constitution of nitrocannabinolactone (oxycannabin)
Robert Sidney Cahn
pg 986; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000986
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CXXII.—The preparation of secondary alkylarylamines and their purification
Wilfred John Hickinbottom
pg 992; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000992
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CXXIII.—Attempts to prepare cyanine dyes from quaternary salts of 2-methylacenaphthpyridine and of 5-methylacridine
Frances Mary Hamer
pg 995; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300000995
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CXXIV.—Tetrachloroiodides of the alkaloids
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and George David Parkes
pg 1003; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001003
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CXXV.—The properties of the chlorides of sulphur. Part IV. Density and surface tension, with an appendix on the parachors of mixtures
Thomas Martin Lowry and Gilbert Jessop
pg 1005; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001005
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CXXVI.—2-Arylcoumaranones
Wilson Baker
pg 1015; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001015
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CXXVII.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XLII. cycloHexyl derivatives of silicane and silicoethane
Keith William Palmer and Frederic Stanley Kipping
pg 1020; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001020
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CXXVIII.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XLIII. The formation of tri- and tetra-phenylsilicane by the action of sodium on triphenylsilicyl chloride
Frederic Stanley Kipping and John Francis Short
pg 1029; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001029
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CXXIX.—The mechanism of, and constitutional factors controlling, the hydrolysis of carboxylic esters. Part I. The constitutional significance of hydrolytic stability maxima
Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 1032; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001032
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CXXX.—The mechanism of, and constitutional factors controlling, the hydrolysis of carboxylic esters. Part II. Hydrolytic stability maxima of some glyceric esters
Constance Mary Groocock Christopher Kelk Ingold and Arthur Jackson
pg 1039; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001039
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CXXXI.—The anomalous fifth carbon atom in n-fatty nitriles
Robert Avery Fulton and William Bell Lee
pg 1057; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001057
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CXXXII.—The addition of halogens to unsaturated acids and esters. Part III. The velocity of bromine-addition
Norman William Hanson and David Matthew Williams
pg 1059; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001059
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CXXXIII.—The behaviour of hydrogen chloride in different solvents
W. F. Kenrick Wynne-Jones
pg 1064; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001064
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CXXXIV.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part IX. Further experiments with sulphonamides
Frank Bell
pg 1071; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001071
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CXXXV.—Oxidation of p-aminophenyltrimethylammonium methosulphate and some quaternary ammonium derivatives
Ahmad Zaki
pg 1078; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001078
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CXXXVI.—The action of fuming nitric acid on the 4-halogeno-2 : 6-dibromo-phenols and -anisoles. Anomalous behaviour of fluorine derivatives
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Joseph Nixon
pg 1085; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001085
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CXXXVII.—Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part I. 1- and 2-Phenylanthracenes and derivatives of 1 : 2-benzanthracene
James Wilfred Cook
pg 1087; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001087
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CXXXVIII.—The dismutation of some disulphides
Ernest Wilson McClelland and Leonard Arthur Warren
pg 1095; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001095
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CXXXIX.—The production of fog in the neutralisation of alkali with hydrogen halides. Part II. The significance of the presence of ammonia
Richard Walter Aldis and James Charles Philip
pg 1103; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001103
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CXL.—The constitution of santonin. Part II. The synthesis of racemic desmotroposantonin
George Roger Clemo Robert Downs Haworth and Eric Walton
pg 1110; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001110
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CXLI.—The scission of diaryl ethers and related compounds by means of piperidine. Part IV. Elimination of halogen atoms and scission reactions during substitution processes
Dorothy Lilian Fox and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 1115; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001115
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CXLII.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part XII. Further experiments in the investigation of the 1- and 3-methyl derivatives
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 1124; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001124
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CXLIII.—ortho- and meta-Derivatives of simple alkyl phenyl ketones
Leslie Alderman Elson Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 1128; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001128
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CXLIV.—The synthesis of glucosides. Part IV. Alizarin glucoside
Alexander Robertson
pg 1136; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001136
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CXLV.—The octammines, with special reference to tin
Arthur James Cooper and William Wardlaw
pg 1141; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001141
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CXLVI.—On active nitrogen. Part VIII. (i) The influence of photogens and of surfaces upon glow phenomena in nitrogen. (ii) The effects of addition of other gases to luminous nitrogen
Eric John Baxter Willey
pg 1146; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001146
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CXLVII.—Orientation effects in the diphenyl series. Part VIII. The nitration of 4 : 4-difluorodiphenyl
Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 1158; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001158
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CXLVIII.—Studies in strainless rings. Part II. The effect of the trans-decalin nucleus on the carbon tetrahedral angle
Keshaviah Aswath Narain Rao
pg 1162; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001162
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CXLIX.—The essential oil of Backhousia angustifolia. Part II. The isolation of naturally occurring -diketones: angustione and dehydroangustione
Charles Stanley Gibson Arthur Ramon Penfold and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 1184; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001184
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CL.—The effect of gas pressure on the colour of halogen vapours
Alexander Shearer and Robert Wright
pg 1201; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001201
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CLI.—The bromination of 2-nitro- and 2-acetamido-diphenyl ether
Hamilton McCombie William George Macmillan and Harold Archibald Scarborough
pg 1202; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001202
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CLII.—Quinoline compounds containing arsenic. Part I. Synthesis of 6-methoxyquinoline derivatives of aminophenylarsinic acids
Robert Henry Slater
pg 1209; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001209
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CLIII.—Some derivatives of m-xylene
Ernest G. Boyce William P. Rankine and Alexander Robertson
pg 1216; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001216
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CLIV.—The formation of phenoxazines
Oscar L. Brady and Cecil Waller
pg 1218; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001218
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CLV.—The preparation of diphenyl ethers
(Miss) Rosalind Venetia Henley
pg 1222; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001222
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CLVI.—The preparation of compounds analogous in structure to sulphinic acids but containing p-toluenesulphonimido-groups in place of oxygen atoms. Phenyl- and methyl-p-toluenesulphonimido-sulphine-p-toluenesulphonylimines
Sydney George Clarke Joseph Kenyon and Henry Phillips
pg 1225; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001225
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CLVII.—Nor-dl-ephedrine and nor-dl--ephedrine
Donald Holroyde Hey
pg 1232; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001232
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CLVIII.—The constitution of sinactine (1-tetrahydroepiberberine)
Kakuji Goto and Zenjiro Kitasato
pg 1234; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001234
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CLIX.—Studies of electrolytic polarisation. Part IX. Complex cyanides: (c) zinc, cadmium, and mercury
Samuel Glasstone
pg 1237; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001237
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CLX.—The acetates of ruthenium
(the late) Alfred William Mond
pg 1247; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001247
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CLXI.—Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part I. Tungstic acid
Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and William Leslie German
pg 1249; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001249
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CLXII.—Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part II. Vanadic acid
Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and Robert Anthony Robinson
pg 1261; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001261
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Notes
Wilson Baker Randal George Arthur New Arthur Fairbourne and Graham Edward Foster
pg 1274; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001274
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CLXIII.—A revision of the atomic weight of tantalum. Determination of the ratios TaBr5 : 5Ag : 5AgBr and TaCl5 : 5Ag : 5AgCl
Kolar Ramakrishnaiyer Krishnaswami
pg 1277; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001277
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CLXIV.—4-Sulpho-3-hydroxybenzoic acid
Madhavlal Sukhlal Shah
pg 1293; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001293
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CLXV.—The action of substituted aromatic amines on camphoric anhydride. Hydroxy-, methoxy-, and ethoxy-camphoranilic acids and camphoromethoxy- and -ethoxy-phenylimides
Mahan Singh and Ram Singh
pg 1301; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001301
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CLXVI.—The validity of the interference method for the measurement of the specific area of a copper surface
Frederick James Wilkins
pg 1304; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001304
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CLXVII.—The lower trialkyl orthophosphates. Part I
David Philip Evans Walter Cule Davies and William Jacob Jones
pg 1310; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001310
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CLXVIII.—Studies in the reactivity of aromatic hydroxyl groups. Part I
Harold Llewelyn Bassett
pg 1313; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001313
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CLXIX.—The critical solution temperature of the system methyl alcohol–cyclohexane as a means of detecting and estimating water in methyl alcohol
David Charles Jones and Simon Amstell
pg 1316; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001316
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CLXX.—The system cyclohexanol and water
Nevil Vincent Sidgwick and Leslie Ernest Sutton
pg 1323; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001323
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CLXXI.—Dehydro-2-naphtholsulphone
Leonard Arthur Warren and Samuel Smiles
pg 1327; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001327
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CLXXII.—The solubilities of nitrophenols in aqueous ethyl-alcoholic solutions
James Cooper Duff and Edwin John Bills
pg 1331; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001331
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CLXXIII.—Glucosides. Part III. The abnormal replacement of halogen in glucosyl halides: the formation of -glucosides from -glucosyl chlorides
Wilfred John Hickinbottom
pg 1338; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001338
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CLXXIV.—The synthesis of meso-alkyl and meso-aryl anthracene derivatives. Part VII
Edward de Barry Barnett and Norman Frederick Goodway
pg 1348; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001348
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CLXXV.—The space configuration of the trithioacetaldehydes
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Edwin Geoffrey Kellett
pg 1352; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001352
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CLXXVI.—Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part V. Some piperidino- and piperazino-derivatives of quinoline
William Ogilvie Kermack and James Fergus Smith
pg 1356; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001356
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CLXXVII.—The passivity of metals. Part V. The potential–time curves of some iron alloys
L. C. Bannister and Ulick R. Evans
pg 1361; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001361
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CLXXVIII.—The mechanism of, and constitutional factors controlling, the hydrolysis of carboxylic esters. Part III. The calculation of molecular dimensions from hydrolytic stability maxima
Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 1375; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001375
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CLXXIX.—Conversion of hydroaromatic into aromatic compounds. Part IV. The influence of the nitro-group in nitrophenyldihydroresorcinols
Leonard Eric Hinkel and John Frederick James Dippy
pg 1387; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001387
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CLXXX.—The alkaloids of ergot. Part I
Sydney Smith and Geoffrey Millward Timmis
pg 1390; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001390
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CLXXXI.—The development of a novel form of isomerism in the sugar series. Part II. The third variety of tetra-acetyl methylmannoside
Harold Graham Bott Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund Langley Hirst
pg 1395; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001395
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CLXXXII.—The conversion of 1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetra-acetyl -d-glucose into 2 : 3 : 4 : 6-tetra-acetyl -methylglucoside
Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Ethel Gertrude Teece
pg 1405; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001405
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CLXXXIII.—The hydrolysis of diacetyl-o-diamines
Montague Alexandra Phillips
pg 1409; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001409
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CLXXXIV.—The sulphonation of m-chlorophenol and some new halogenophenols
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 1419; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001419
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CLXXXV.—A general (exact) equation to the potentiometric-titration curve
Bernard Cavanagh
pg 1425; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001425
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CLXXXVI.—Colloidal platinum. Part VII. The effect of electrolytes upon the cataphoretic velocity of platinum particles, and its bearing on stability
Stuart W. Pennycuick
pg 1447; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001447
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CLXXXVII.—A simple electrically controlled thermostat
John Arnold Cranston
pg 1458; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001458
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CLXXXVIII.—The constitution of some organic derivatives of thallium
Nevil Vincent Sidgwick and Leslie Ernest Sutton
pg 1461; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001461
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CLXXXIX.—The polysulphides of the alkali metals. Part I. Sodium (i)
Thomas Gibson Pearson and Percy Lucock Robinson
pg 1473; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001473
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CXC.—Heterocyclic systems containing selenium. Part III. cycloSelenopropane
Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall
pg 1497; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001497
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CXCI.—Pyrolysis of diazoamino-p-toluene
Gilbert T. Morgan and Leslie Percy Walls
pg 1502; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001502
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Notes
Jogendra Chandra Bardhan Eric Ian Johnson and James Riddick Partington
pg 1509; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001509
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CXCII.—A new isomerism of halogenohydroxybenzoyltoluic acids. Part II. 2-(5-Chloro-2-hydroxybenzoyl)-5(4?)-methylbenzoic acid
Mosuke Hayashi
pg 1513; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001513
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CXCIII.—A new isomerism of halogenohydroxybenzoyltoluic acids. Part III. 2-(3-Chloro-4-hydroxybenzoyl)-3(or 6)-methylbenzoic acid
Mosuke Hayashi
pg 1520; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001520
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CXCIV.—A new isomerism of halogenohydroxybenzoyltoluic acids. Part IV. 2-(4-Chloro-2-hydroxybenzoyl)-3(or 6)-methylbenzoic acid and 2-(2-chloro-4-hydroxybenzoyl)-3(or 6)-methylbenzoic acid
Mosuke Hayashi
pg 1524; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001524
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CXCV.—The application of a new type of triode valve to the determination of hydrogen-ion concentration with glass electrodes
Geoffrey B. Harrison
pg 1528; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001528
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CXCVI.—Complex formation amongst the nitrates. Part II. The ternary system phenol–silver nitrate–water
Charles Reynolds Bailey
pg 1534; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001534
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CXCVII.—On the dielectric strengths of some explosive mixtures containing carbonic oxide
Bernard William Bradford and George Ingle Finch
pg 1540; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001540
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CXCVIII.—The influence of a soluble fluoride on the corrosion of iron
Arthur William Chapman
pg 1546; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001546
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CXCIX.—The solubility of silver chloride, silver bromide, and silver iodide and the normal potentials of chlorine, bromine, and iodine in methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol
Frederick Karl Victor Koch
pg 1551; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001551
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CC.—The rearrangement of the alkylanilines. Part II. The course of the rearrangement in presence of metallic salts
Wilfred John Hickinbottom and Allan Coley Waine
pg 1558; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001558
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CCI.—The rearrangement of the alkylanilines. Part III. The formation of p-aminoisobutylbenzene and of p-amino-tert.-butylbenzene from isobutylaniline
Wilfred John Hickinbottom and Graham Holmes Preston
pg 1566; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001566
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CCII.—Application of thallium compounds in organic chemistry. Part V. Thallous ethoxide and dimethylthallium ethoxide
Robert Charles Menzies
pg 1571; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001571
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CCIII.—Adsorption by silicic acid gel in the system n-butyl alcohol–benzene
David Charles Jones and Lionel Outridge
pg 1574; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001574
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CCIV.—Investigations on the reactivity of halogens in various types of naphthalene derivatives. Part II
John Baldwin Shoesmith and Alexander Mackie
pg 1584; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001584
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CCV.—The dissociation constants of quinine, cinchonine, and cinchonidine
Edmund Brydges Rudhall Prideaux and Francis Thomas Winfield
pg 1587; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001587
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CCVI.—The structures of the octahydrocarbazoles
Sydney Glenn Preston Plant
pg 1595; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001595
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CCVII.—The co-ordination compounds of oximes
Oscar L. Brady and Morris Marcus Muers
pg 1599; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001599
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CCVIII.—Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part II. Preliminary observations on the occurrence of spontaneous tautomeric change at temperatures near the boiling point
Reginald Patrick Linstead
pg 1603; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001603
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CCIX.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part X. Variability in the mode of ester addition to butadiene esters and ketones
Ernest Harold Farmer and Thakorbhai Naranji Mehta
pg 1610; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001610
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CCX.—The purification of some sensitive ketones
George Armand Robert Kon
pg 1616; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001616
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CCXI.—On the spatial configuration of the single valencies of allene
Christopher Kelk Ingold and Charles William Shoppee
pg 1619; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001619
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CCXII.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part XIII. Absorption spectra
Charles Stanley Gibson Edward Stanley Hiscocks John Dobney Andrew Johnson and John Lloyd Jones
pg 1622; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001622
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CCXIII.—The solubility of neodymium sulphate in water and in sulphuric acid solutions at various temperatures. A new hydrate
John Albert Newton Friend
pg 1633; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001633
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CCXIV.—Studies in complex salts. Part III. The effect of alkyl substitution on the stability of the dimalonatocupriate ion
Harry Lister Riley
pg 1642; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001642
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CCXV.—The vapour pressure of nickel carbonyl
John Stuart Anderson
pg 1653; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001653
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CCXVI.—The action of aqueous hydrofluoric acid on silica
William George Palmer
pg 1656; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001656
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CCXVII.—The electrical conductivity of butyric acid–water mixtures
John Grindley and Charles R. Bury
pg 1665; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001665
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CCXVIII.—Stereoisomerism of disulphoxides and related substances. Part VI. Co-ordination compounds of some disulphides and diamines
G. Macdonald Bennett A. Neville Mosses and F. Sydney Statham
pg 1668; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001668
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CCXIX.—The optical instability of tercovalent carbonium kations. The transformation of l-phenylmethylcarbinyl dl-p-toluenesulphinate into optically inactive p-tolyl--phenylethylsulphone
Joseph Kenyon and Henry Phillips
pg 1676; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001676
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CCXX.—3-Acetamido-4-hydroxyphenylstibinic acid
Isidore Elkanah Balaban
pg 1685; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001685
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CCXXI.—The solubilities of the octahydrates of the rare-earth sulphates
Kenneth S. Jackson and Günther Rienäcker
pg 1687; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001687
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CCXXII.—The reaction between aminophenylarsinic acids and carbon disulphide
John Garwood Everett
pg 1691; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001691
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CCXXIII.—Syntheses of glucosides. Part V. Two new syntheses of rubiadin and syntheses of 1-O-methylrubiadin and of rubiadin glucoside
Elfed Thomas Jones and Alexander Robertson
pg 1699; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001699
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Notes
George Macdonald Bennett Gervase Hewitson Willis Charles Stanley Gibson John Dobney Andrew Johnson and (the late) Dudley Cloete Vining
pg 1709; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001709
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CCXXIV.—Electrical conductivity of solutions in phenol
Richard Malcolm Dolby and Philip Wilfred Robertson
pg 1711; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001711
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CCXXV.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXXIII. The nitration of some aromatic sulphonium and selenonium salts
John William Baker and William George Moffitt
pg 1722; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001722
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CCXXVI.—The reaction of bromine with aliphatic acids. Part IV. Succinic acid
Edward David Hughes and Herbert Ben Watson
pg 1733; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001733
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CCXXVII.—-Naphtha-1-thioquinone and dehydro-2-naphthol 1-disulphide
Herbert Aubrey Stevenson and Samuel Smiles
pg 1740; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001740
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CCXXVIII.—The constitution of complex metallic salts
Frederick George Mann
pg 1745; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001745
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CCXXIX.—Studies in the naphthalene series. Part I. The methylation of -naphthylamine
Basker Gokhlé and Frederick Alfred Mason
pg 1757; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001757
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CCXXX.—The optical resolution of 2 : 4-dinitro-2-methyldiphenyl-6-carboxylic acid
(Miss) Mary Stephen Lesslie and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 1758; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001758
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CCXXXI.—The orienting influence of free and bound ionic charges on attached simple or conjugated unsaturated systems. Part V. Nitration of benzyldiethylsulphonium picrate
Alfred Pollard and Robert Robinson
pg 1765; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001765
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CCXXXII.—Strychnine and brucine. Part XI. Note on dihydrobrucine and some derivatives
Osman Achmatowicz Reginald Clifford Fawcett (the late) William Henry Perkin jun. and Robert Robinson
pg 1769; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001769
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CCXXXIII.—The passivity of metals. Part VI. A comparison between the penetrating powers of anions
Sidney Charles Britton and Ulick Richardson Evans
pg 1773; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001773
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CCXXXIV.—A phase-rule study of the cobalt chloride colour change
Henry Bassett and Herbert Harry Croucher
pg 1784; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001784
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CCXXXV.—The mechanism of thermal decomposition of the normal olefins
Richard Vernon Wheeler and William Laurence Wood
pg 1819; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001819
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CCXXXVI.—The asymmetric photochemical decomposition of humulene nitrosite by circularly polarised light
Stotherd Mitchell
pg 1829; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001829
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CCXXXVII.—Studies on hydrogen cyanide. Part II. The compounds formed by the action of the hydrogen halides on hydrogen cyanide
Leonard Eric Hinkel and Richard Trevor Dunn
pg 1834; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001834
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CCXXXVIII.—Stereoisomerism in polycyclic systems. Part VII. The reduction of 7 : 8 : 9 : 10-tetrahydroheptaquinoline
Sydney Glenn Preston Plant and Reginald John Rosser
pg 1840; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001840
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CCXXXIX.—The constitution of phenolphthalein. Part II. The fading of phenolphthalein in alkaline solution
Hakon Lund
pg 1844; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001844
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CCXL.—The scission of diaryl ethers and related compounds by means of piperidine. Part V. The nitration of methyl-, dimethyl-, and polyhalogeno-derivatives of diphenyl ether
(Miss) Dorothy Lilian Fox and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 1853; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001853
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CCXLI.—Studies in aromatic substitution. Part II. The action of fuming nitric acid on the 4-fluoro-2 : 6-dihalogeno-phenols and -anisoles
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Joseph Nixon
pg 1868; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001868
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CCXLII.—Studies in aromatic substitution. Part III. The action of fuming nitric acid on the 3-fluoro-2 : 4 : 6-trihalogeno-phenols and -anisoles
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Joseph Nixon
pg 1870; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001870
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CCXLIII.—The action of nitrous acid on resorcinol diethyl ether
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Hubert Clay
pg 1872; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001872
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CCXLIV.—Structure of the isocyanides and other compounds of bivalent carbon
Dalziel Ll. Hammick Randal C. A. New Nevil V. Sidgwick and Leslie E. Sutton
pg 1876; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001876
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CCXLV.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XIV. Influence of substituent poles and dipoles on the rotatory power of l-menthyl acetate
H. Gordon Rule R. H. Thompson and A. Robertson
pg 1887; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001887
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CCXLVI.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XV. Phenyl-substituted esters and ethers of l-menthol and -octyl alcohol
H. Gordon Rule and James Bain
pg 1894; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001894
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CCXLVII.—Solubility of magnesium neodymium nitrate in water, nitric acid, and magnesium nitrate solutions
John Albert Newton Friend
pg 1903; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001903
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CCXLVIII.—The treatment of cedrene with mercuric acetate
James Bell
pg 1908; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001908
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CCXLIX.—The arsinic acids of p-aminophenol
Montague Alexandra Phillips
pg 1910; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001910
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CCL.—Syntheses by means of magnesium amyl halides. Part II. The reduction of benzophenone
Walter Cule Davies Robert Sinclair Dixon and William Jacob Jones
pg 1916; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001916
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CCLI.—Organic antimonial compounds. Part II
Wilfred James Cecil Dyke and William Jacob Jones
pg 1921; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001921
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CCLII.—The equilibrium between acetone and salts
W. R. G. Bell C. B. Rowlands I. J. Bamford W. G. Thomas and W. J. Jones
pg 1927; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001927
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CCLIII.—Anthracene-1-carboxylic and -1 : 5-dicarboxylic acids and their derivatives
Edward Auty Coulson
pg 1931; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001931
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Theodore William Richards memorial lecture
Sir Harold Hartley M.C.C.B.E.F.R.S.
pg 1937; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001937
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CCLIV.—The nitrosation of phenols. Part X. Further study of the nitrosation of m-iodophenol
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 1969; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001969
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CCLV.—The chemistry of the caryophyllene series. Part III. Clovene alcohol and -caryophyllene alcohol
James Bell and George Gerald Henderson
pg 1971; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001971
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CCLVI.—The conditions determining the thermodynamic stability of cyanohydrins of carbonyl compounds. Part II. Dissociation constants of some cyanohydrins derived from methyl alkyl and phenyl alkyl ketones
Arthur Lapworth and Richard Helmuth Fred Manske
pg 1976; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001976
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CCLVII.—The migration of acyl groups in o-aminophenols
Frank Bell
pg 1981; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001981
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CCLVIII.—The structure of the tungstic acids
Arthur Milnes Morley
pg 1987; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001987
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CCLIX.—Syntheses in the indole series. Part IV. Derivatives of 2 : 3-benz--carboline
William Ogilvy Kermack and James Fergus Smith
pg 1999; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300001999
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CCLX.—The ternary system carbamide–ammonium nitrate–sodium nitrate
William John Howells
pg 2010; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002010
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CCLXI.—The Walden inversion. Part III
Hans Nicolai Kellermann Rördam
pg 2017; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002017
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CCLXII.—The parachor of co-ordinated hydrogen in the ortho-substituted phenols
Nevil V. Sidgwick and Noel S. Bayliss
pg 2027; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002027
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Notes
J. P. C. Chandrasena Herbert Henry Hodgson and Ernest Walter Smith
pg 2035; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002035
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CCLXIII.—The catalytic action of hydrogen on the carbon monoxide flame
W. E. Garner and D. A. Hall
pg 2037; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002037
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CCLXIV.—Aromatic arsenic compounds containing sulphur groups attached to the nucleus. Part I. Sulphonic acids and their derivatives
Harry James Barber
pg 2047; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002047
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CCLXV.—A simple electrochemical method for the simultaneous determination of the constitution and equilibrium constant of complex ions in solution. Application to complex silver ions
Frederick Karl Victor Koch
pg 2053; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002053
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CCLXVI.—Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part III. Homologues of teraconic, terebic, and pyroterebic acids. Further evidence of the effect of two -alkyl groups on three-carbon tautomerism
Reginald Patrick Linstead and Jason Thomas William Mann
pg 2064; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002064
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CCLXVII.—The photochemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen chloride
Arthur John Allmand and Reginald George Franklin
pg 2073; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002073
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CCLXVIII.—Heats of adsorption and isotherms in the system platinum–hydrogen
Edward Bradford Maxted
pg 2093; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002093
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CCLXIX.—The behaviour of molybdenum pentachloride in organic solvents
William Wardlaw and Harry William Webb
pg 2100; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002100
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CCLXX.—Degradation of quaternary ammonium salts. Part II
Thomas Stevens Stevens
pg 2107; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002107
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CCLXXI.—Degradation of quaternary ammonium salts. Part III
Thomas Stevens Stevens William Whitelaw Snedden Eric Thomas Stiller and Thomas Thomson
pg 2119; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002119
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CCLXXII.—Conductivity measurements of the comparative rates of hydrolysis of lactones derived from simple sugars
Sydney Raymond Carter Walter Norman Haworth and Robert Anthony Robinson
pg 2125; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002125
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CCLXXIII.—The synthesis of isoindenoquinolines. Part I
George Roger Clemo and Herbert John Johnson
pg 2133; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002133
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CCLXXIV.—The titrimetric determination of primary arsinic acids
Harold King and George Victor Rutterford
pg 2138; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002138
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CCLXXV.—Investigations on the bivalency of carbon. Part IV. Halogen displacements from s-tetrabromo- and -chloro-ethane and tri-bromo- and -chloro-ethylene
Allan Miles Ward
pg 2143; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002143
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CCLXXVI.—Syntheses of cyclic compounds. Part VII. The stereoisomeric -diphenyladipic acids
Mariam P. Oommen and Arthur Israel Vogel
pg 2148; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002148
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CCLXXVII.—Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part III. Molybdic acid
Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and William Leslie German
pg 2154; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002154
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CCLXXVIII.—The methylation of phenols by methyl sulphate. A suggested mechanism
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Joseph Nixon
pg 2166; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002166
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CCLXXIX.—The dinitration of monosulphonated m-chlorophenol and the sulphonation and subsequent further nitration of 3-chloro-2- and -6-nitrophenols
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 2169; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002169
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CCLXXX.—Studies of the boron–carbon linkage. Part I. The oxidation and nitration of phenylboric acid
Arthur Donald Ainley and Frederick Challenger
pg 2171; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002171
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CCLXXXI.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XXIV. A study of the catalytic effects produced by acetic acid and acetate buffers under conditions of effectively constant ionic environment
Harry Medforth Dawson and Eric Spivey
pg 2180; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002180
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CCLXXXII.—The unsaturation and tautomeric mobility of heterocyclic compounds. Part III. The effect of substituents on the mobility of the aminobenzthiazole system and on the bromination of s-diarylthiocarbamides. The ultra-violet absorption of mobile and of static semicyclic amidines of the benzthiazole group
Robert Fergus Hunter and John William Thomas Jones
pg 2190; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002190
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Notes
Louis Leighton Bircumshaw Arthur Cecil Bottomley Arthur Lapworth and Arthur Walton
pg 2213; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002213
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CCLXXXIII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XXV. The effect of the methyl group on the tautomerism of acids and ketones of the cyclopentane and cyclohexane series
George Armand Robert Kon and Ram Simha Thakur
pg 2217; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002217
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CCLXXXIV.—Direct meta-substitution in the toluene nucleus
John Baldwin Shoesmith and John Finnie McGechen
pg 2231; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002231
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CCLXXXV.—Comparison of the directive powers of elements having consecutive atomic numbers. Part II. The mononitrations of 2-phenylquinoline and its methosulphate
Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and Faqir Chand Mathur
pg 2236; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002236
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CCLXXXVI.—Low-temperature oxidation. Part III. The lag in ignition of some hydrocarbons
John Stanley Lewis
pg 2241; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002241
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CCLXXXVII.—Hydrochloric acid solutions of iodine monochloride
Frederick Arthur Philbrick
pg 2254; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002254
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CCLXXXVIII.—The preparation of the optically active phenylmethylcarbinols
Armand Joseph Henri Houssa and Joseph Kenyon
pg 2260; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002260
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CCLXXXIX.—The partial specific volume of potassium n-octoate in aqueous solution
David Gwynne Davies and Charles R. Bury
pg 2263; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002263
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CCXC.—Investigations in the diphenylene oxide series. Part II
Nicholas Michael Cullinane
pg 2267; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002267
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CCXCI.—Benzoic esters and electronic affinities of radicals. Part II. The halogenoalkyl benzoates
Ahmad Zaki
pg 2269; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002269
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CCXCII.—Bromine chloride; the action of mixtures of chlorine and bromine on aliphatic diazo-compounds
Thomas Weston Johns Taylor and Lancelot Albert Forscey
pg 2272; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002272
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CCXCIII.—Polynitroarylnitroamines. Part I. 2 : 4 : 6-Trinitrophenylnitroamine
William Wenallt Jones and Francis George Willson
pg 2277; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002277
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CCXCIV.—Mercuration of some polyhydroxybenzaldehydes and their monomethyl ethers
Thomas Anderson Henry and Thomas Marvel Sharp
pg 2279; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002279
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CCXCV.—The isomeric monohydroxyphenylalanines. Part II. Some halogen-substitution products and their reactions
William Parker Dickinson and Philip Guy Marshall
pg 2289; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002289
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CCXCVI.—The reaction between keto-anils and Grignard reagents and the tautomerism of aliphatic keto-anils
Wallace Frank Short and John Stephen Watt
pg 2293; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002293
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CCXCVII.—Tertiary arylalkylphosphines. Part I
Ivor Kenneth Jackson Walter Cule Davies and William J. Jones
pg 2298; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002298
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CCXCVIII.—The configurations of the benzilmonoximes
Thomas Weston Johns Taylor and Marcia Sarah Marks
pg 2302; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002302
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CCXCIX.—Researches on ammines. Part IV. Cuprammine salts of monobasic acids
Herbert Joseph Seymour King
pg 2307; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002307
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CCC.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XVI. Application of the Thorpe–Ingold valency-deflexion hypothesis to optically active compounds
H. Gordon Rule and John Harrower
pg 2319; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002319
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CCCI.—Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part IV. The vanadates of silver
Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and Robert Anthony Robinson
pg 2328; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002328
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CCCII.—Colour reactions of thiolglyoxalines (thioliminazoles) with sodium diazobenzene-p-sulphonate
George Hunter
pg 2343; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002343
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CCCIII.—Derivatives of 4-methyl-, 4 : 6-, 4 : 7-, and 4 : 8-dimethyl-2-hydroxyquinolines
Isidore Elkanah Balaban
pg 2346; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002346
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CCCIV.—Phthalazines. Part II
Joti Sarup Aggarwal Ishwar Das Khera and Jnanendra Nath Rây
pg 2354; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002354
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CCCV.—1 : 3 : 4-Triazoles
Kashmiri Lal Bhagat and Jnanendra Nath Rây
pg 2357; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002357
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CCCVI.—A new orientation rule and the anomaly of the nitroso-group
Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick and Walter S. Illingworth
pg 2358; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002358
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CCCVII.—The influence of the sulphur atom on the reactivity of adjacent atoms or groups. Part IV. Direct polar effects
G. Macdonald Bennett and A. Neville Mosses
pg 2364; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002364
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CCCVIII.—Germanium. Part VIII. The sulphides of germanium
William Pugh
pg 2369; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002369
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CCCIX.—A new synthesis of creatine and alacreatine
Harold King
pg 2374; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002374
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CCCX.—The optically active diphenylhydroxyethylamines and isohydrobenzoins. Part III. Optically active diphenylethylene oxides
John Read and Ishbel Grace Macnaughton Campbell
pg 2377; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002377
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CCCXI.—The solubility of silver iodide in solutions of alkali iodide in acetone
Frederick Karl Victor Koch
pg 2385; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002385
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CCCXII.—The action of fuming sulphuric acid on hexane, cyclohexane, and some of their derivatives
George Norman Burkhardt
pg 2387; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002387
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Notes
Harold Burton Montague Alexandra Phillips and William Hamilton Patterson
pg 2400; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002400
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CCCXIII.—Trypanocidal activity and chemical constitution. Part II. New sulphur derivatives of aromatic organic arsenicals (cont.). Derivatives of 2-thiolbenziminazole-5-arsinic acid
John Garwood Everett
pg 2402; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002402
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CCCXIV.—Comments on the paper by Fenton and Garner entitled The heats of association of acetic and heptoic acids in the vapour state
Hans Dohse and Manfred Dunkel
pg 2409; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002409
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CCCXV.—The calculation of activity coefficients from solubility measurements. Part II. Thallous iodate
Cecil Whitfield Davies
pg 2410; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002410
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CCCXVI.—The calculation of activity coefficients from solubility measurements. Part III. The unsymmetrical valence type effect
Cecil Whitfield Davies
pg 2421; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002421
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CCCXVII.—The interaction between alkyl Grignard reagents and arsenic trichloride
Wilfred James Cecil Dyke and William Jacob Jones
pg 2426; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002426
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CCCXVIII.—Researches in the menthone series. Part VII. The condensation of menthylamines with d- and l-oxymethylenecamphor
John Read and (Miss) Catherine Cassels Steele
pg 2430; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002430
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CCCXIX.—Natural glucosides. Part II. The constitution of sculin
Frank S. H. Head and Alexander Robertson
pg 2434; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002434
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CCCXX.—Stereoisomerism in substituted 1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroquinolines. Part II
Sydney Glenn Preston Plant and Reginald John Rosser
pg 2444; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002444
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CCCXXI.—4-Alkyl derivatives of 1-phenylcyclohexane-3 : 5-dione
Ibrahim Hilmi el-Said Mattar John James Hunter Hastings and Thomas Kennedy Walker
pg 2455; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002455
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CCCXXII.—Dynamic isomerism involving mobile hydrocarbon radicals. Part II. The intramolecular character of the amidine rearrangement
Arthur William Chapman
pg 2458; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002458
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CCCXXIII.—Dynamic isomerism involving mobile hydrocarbon radicals. Part III. Some effects of substitution on the velocity of interchange and position of equilibrium of isomeric triarylbenzenylamidines
Arthur William Chapman and Charles Hardy Perrott
pg 2462; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002462
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CCCXXIV.—The ionisation constants of some chloro- and nitro-anilines by the partition method
Gwyn Williams and Frederick George Soper
pg 2469; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002469
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CCCXXV.—Metallic hydroxy-acid complexes. Part V. Neutral -cupritartrates
Elsie Evelyn Wark and Ian William Wark
pg 2474; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002474
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CCCXXVI.—Digitalis glucosides. Part II. Digoxigenin, the aglucone of digoxin
Sydney Smith
pg 2478; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002478
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CCCXXVII.—The structure of isoanethole
George David Goodall and Robert Downs Haworth
pg 2482; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002482
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CCCXXVIII.—The mobility of the perchlorate ion in methyl alcohol
E. D. Copley and Sir Harold Hartley
pg 2488; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002488
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CCCXXIX.—The conductivity of some uni-univalent salts in ethyl alcohol
E. D. Copley D. M. Murray-Rust and Sir Harold Hartley
pg 2492; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002492
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CCCXXX.—The reduction of substituted p-benzoquinones by sulphur dioxide alone and in the presence of alkali
John Wallis Dodgson
pg 2498; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002498
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CCCXXXI.—A general method for the preparation of thiocyanine dyes. Some simple thiocarbocyanines
Nellie Ivy Fisher and Frances Mary Hamer
pg 2502; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002502
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CCCXXXII.—Stereochemical influences on aromatic substitution. Substitution derivatives of 5-hydroxyhydrindene
William Hobson Mills and Ivor Gray Nixon
pg 2510; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002510
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CCCXXXIII.—Syntheses with -dichlorodiethyl ether. Part I. Derivatives of tetrahydropyran
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 2525; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002525
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CCCXXXIV.—The organic compounds of gold. Part I. Diethylgold bromide and some derivatives
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 2531; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002531
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CCCXXXV.—Synthesis of alkyl naphthalenes. Part II. 1 : 3 : 5- and 1 : 3 : 8-Trimethylnaphthalenes
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Donald Graham Wilkinson
pg 2537; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002537
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CCCXXXVI.—The unsaponifiable matter from the oils of elasmobranch fish. Part VII. The synthesis of -glyceryl ethers and its bearing on the structure of batyl, selachyl, and chimyl alcohols
Gomer Glynne Davies Isidor Morris Heilbron and William Morgan Owens
pg 2542; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002542
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CCCXXXVII.—Unsaponifiable matter from the oils of elasmobranch fish. Part VIII. The structure of the naphthalene hydrocarbon derived from squalene
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Donald Graham Wilkinson
pg 2546; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002546
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CCCXXXVIII.—The constitution of double sulphonium mercuric iodides. The optically active mercuri-tri- and -tetra-iodides and cadmi-tetra- and -penta-iodides derived from l-phenacylmethylethylsulphonium iodide
Michael Philip Balfe Joseph Kenyon and Henry Phillips
pg 2554; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002554
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CCCXXXIX.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part XV. The constitution of sulphonium and ammonium mercuri-iodides (iodomercuriates)
Harold John Cavell and Samuel Sugden
pg 2572; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002572
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CCCXL.—The constitution of santonin. Part III. Proof of the positions of the methyl groups
George Roger Clemo and Robert Downs Haworth
pg 2579; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002579
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CCCXLI.—The potential of the iridi–iridochloride electrode
Henry Terrey and Herbert Charles Baker
pg 2583; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002583
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CCCXLII.—Synthesis of 1-2-thiolhistidine
Julius Nicholson Ashley and Charles Robert Harington
pg 2586; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002586
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CCCXLIII.—The interaction of ammonium sulphite with certain polybromoparaffins
William Jackson Pope and Frederic Barry Kipping
pg 2591; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002591
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CCCXLIV.—Researches on residual affinity and co-ordination. Part XXXII. Complex salts of bivalent silver
Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall
pg 2594; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002594
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CCCXLV.—Bis-p-phenetyl telluride and its derivatives
Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall
pg 2599; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002599
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CCCXLVI.—Degradations in the sugar group
Venancio Deulofeu
pg 2602; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002602
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CCCXLVII.—Catalytic decomposition of some gaseous ethers
Paul Alfred Klaus Clusius
pg 2607; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002607
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CCCXLVIII.—The structure of carbohydrates and their optical rotatory power. Part I. General introduction
Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund Langley Hirst
pg 2615; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002615
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CCCXLIX.—The structure of carbohydrates and their optical rotatory power. Part II. 4-Glucosido--mannose and its derivatives
Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst Harvey Richard Lyle Streight Harry A. Thomas and John Ivor Webb
pg 2636; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002636
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CCCL.—The structure of carbohydrates and their optical rotatory power. Part III. 4-Galactosido--mannose and its derivatives
Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst (Miss) Millicent Mary Theodosia Plant and Reginald John William Reynolds
pg 2644; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002644
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CCCLI.—The structure of carbohydrates and their optical rotatory power. Part IV. Derivatives of - and -methylmannopyranoside
Harold Graham Bott Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund Langley Hirst
pg 2653; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002653
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CCCLII.—The structure of carbohydrates and their optical rotatory power. Part V. The optical rotatory powers of methylated lactones derived from the simple sugars
Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and James Andrew Buchan Smith
pg 2659; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002659
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CCCLIII.—Studies in the sterol group. Part X. The relationship of the fully saturated derivatives of ergosterol and sitosterol
Frank Stuart Spring
pg 2664; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002664
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CCCLIV.—Triazole compounds. Part III. The alkylation of nitro-1 : 2 : 3-benztriazoles
Oscar L. Brady and Cedric V. Reynolds
pg 2667; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002667
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CCCLV.—The optically active diphenylhydroxyethylamines and isohydrobenzoins. Part IV. Di-p-methoxyphenylhydroxyethylamine and di-3:4-methylenedioxyphenylhydroxyethylamine
John Read and Ishbel Grace Macnaughton Campbell
pg 2674; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002674
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CCCLVI.—The optically active diphenylhydroxyethylamines and isohydrobenzoins. Part V. -Hydroxy--phenylethylamine and some derivatives
John Read and Ishbel Grace Macnaughton Campbell
pg 2682; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002682
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CCCLVII.—The amino-1-methylbenzoxazoles and their conversion into the arsinic acids of o-aminophenol
Montague Alexandra Phillips
pg 2685; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002685
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CCCLVIII.—The formation of aromatic thiosulphonic acids from disulphides
Ernest Wilson McClelland and Leonard Arthur Warren
pg 2690; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002690
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CCCLIX.—The photochemical union of hydrogen and chlorine. Part I. The effect of light intensity
Arthur John Allmand and Edward Beesley
pg 2693; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002693
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CCCLX.—The photochemical union of hydrogen and chlorine. Part II. The effect of wave-length. Measurements with filtered light
Arthur John Allmand and Edward Beesley
pg 2709; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002709
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CCCLXI.—The stability of magnesium r-mandelate
Alexander Findlay and Alan Newton Campbell
pg 2721; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002721
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CCCLXII.—Aromatic arsenic compounds containing sulphur groups attached to the nucleus. Part II. Thiocyano- and disulphido-groups
Harry James Barber
pg 2725; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002725
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CCCLXIII.—Syntheses of glucosides. Part VI. The preparation of -glucosides of phenols
Alexander Robertson and Roy Basil Waters
pg 2729; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002729
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CCCLXIV.—The vapour pressure of chlorine monoxide
Charles Frederick Goodeve
pg 2733; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002733
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CCCLXV.—The action of halogens on ethyldi-iodostibine. Antimony bromodi-iodide
Robert Edward David Clark
pg 2737; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002737
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CCCLXVI.—-Cyano--arylideneacetanilides and the conversion of their o-nitro-derivatives into quinoline derivatives
Mohammad Ishaq and Jñanendra Nath Rây
pg 2739; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002739
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CCCLXVII.—The hydrolysis of acetamide
Thomas Weston Johns Taylor
pg 2741; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002741
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CCCLXVIII.—Nitrogen tri-iodide
Herbert William Cremer and Donald Russell Duncan
pg 2750; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002750
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CCCLXIX.—The synthesis of diisopropylmalonic acid and some related compounds, with observations on the polar character of the isopropyl radical
Frederick C. B. Marshall
pg 2754; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002754
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CCCLXX.—Researches in the menthone series. Part VIII. Further characterisation of the optically active menthylamines
John Read and Ralph Alexander Storey
pg 2761; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002761
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CCCLXXI.—Piperitone. Part XI. Syntheses of optically inactive and active piperitylamines, piperitols, and -phellandrenes
John Read and Ralph Alexander Storey
pg 2770; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002770
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Notes
James Charles Philip Sidney Charles Waterton Herbert Henry Hodgson Arnold Kershaw Charles Stanley Gibson John Dobney Andrew Johnson Henry Stephen Wolf Rosenberg and Leopold Ferdinand Levy
pg 2783; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002783
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Obituary notice: Joseph Achille Le Bel, 1847–1930
W. J. Pope
pg 2789; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002789
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Index of authors' names, 1930

pg 2793; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002793
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Index of subjects, 1930

pg 2810; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002810
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Formula index

pg 2846; DOI:
10.1039/JR9300002846
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