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Year 1933
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Front matter

pg P001; DOI:
10.1039/JR93300FP001
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1. Conditions for estimating antimony by the permanganate method: potentiometric titration
W. Pugh
pg 1; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000001
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List of physico-chemical symbols adopted by the Chemical Society

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Proceedings of the Chemical Society

pg B001; DOI:
10.1039/JR93300BB001
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Front matter

pg P003; DOI:
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2. A new volumetric method for the estimation of dithionates
S. Glasstone and A. Hickling
pg 5a; DOI:
10.1039/JR933000005a
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3. Physicochemical studies of complex formation involving weak acids. Part VI. Alkaline solutions of thorium tartrate
H. T. S. Britton and William E. Battrick
pg 5b; DOI:
10.1039/JR933000005b
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4. Electrometric studies of the precipitation of hydroxides. Part VIII. Standardisation of acid solutions by means of mercuric oxide
H. T. S. Britton and Beatrice M. Wilson
pg 9; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000009
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5. The influence of acid concentration on the oxidation–reduction potential of mixtures of ferric and ferrous sulphates in sulphuric acid solution
Thomas J. Glover
pg 10; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000010
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6. Phthalyl fluoride
Arthur T. Dann William Davies Arthur N. Hambly Richard E. Paul and George S. C. Semmens
pg 15; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000015
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7. Applications of thallium compounds in organic chemistry. Part IX. Changes observed on replacing dialkylthallium by trimethylplatinum in chelate rings
R. C. Menzies and E. R. Wiltshire
pg 21; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000021
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8. A new synthesis of cadalene
E. de Barry Barnett and J. W. Cook
pg 22; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000022
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9. Synthetical experiments on the nature of betanin and related nitrogenous anthocyanins. Part II
(Mrs.) Alice M. Robinson and Robert Robinson
pg 25; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000025
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10. Natural and synthetic indican
Alexander Robertson and Roy B. Waters
pg 30a; DOI:
10.1039/JR933000030a
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11. The condensation of chloral with tolyl- and nitrophenyl-ureas
F. D. Chattaway G. M. T. Kerr and C. G. Lawrence
pg 30b; DOI:
10.1039/JR933000030b
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12. The isomeric (–) menthyl -naphthylglycollates
Alex. McKenzie and Evelyn R. L. Gow
pg 32; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000032
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13. Symmetrical triad prototropic systems. Part IX. The influence of polynuclear aryl groups upon mobility and equilibrium in the -diarylmethyleneazomethine system
Charles W. Shoppee
pg 37; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000037
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14. The synthesis of tartaric acid
A. C. C. Newman and H. L. Riley
pg 45; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000045
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15. Monothioethylene glycol. Part IV. Aryl -hydroxy- and -chloro-ethyl sulphides
George Baddeley and G. Macdonald Bennett
pg 46; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000046
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16. The formula of hypophosphoric acid
F. Bell and S. Sugden
pg 48; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000048
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17. The hydrolysis of salts of the halogen-substituted aliphatic acids in aqueous solution
H. M. Dawson and N. B. Dyson
pg 49; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000049
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18. The interaction of carbon monoxide and nitric oxide
F. F. Musgrave and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 56; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000056
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19. The rates of detonation in carbon monoxide–oxygen mixtures
Colin Campbell Clifford Whitworth and Donald W. Woodhead
pg 59; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000059
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20. The configurations of the aldoximes, from measurements of electric dipole moment
T. W. J. Taylor and L. E. Sutton
pg 63; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000063
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21. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part X. Formation and decomposition of dibenzyldiallylammonium hydroxide
L. Hey and C. K. Ingold
pg 66; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000066
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22. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XI. Decomposition of quaternary ammonium hydroxides containing the tert.-butylcarbinyl group
C. K. Ingold and C. S. Patel
pg 67; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000067
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23. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XII. Decomposition of quaternary ammonium alkoxides
C. K. Ingold and C. S. Patel
pg 68; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000068
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24. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XIII. Decompositions of some quaternary ammonium salts containing the methyl, benzyl, and benzhydryl groups
E. D. Hughes and C. K. Ingold
pg 69; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000069
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25. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XIV. The action of tertiary amines on triphenylmethyl halides
E. D. Hughes
pg 75; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000075
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26. The reaction between 2-picoline and aromatic aldehydes
B. D. Shaw and E. A. Wagstaff
pg 77; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000077
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27. The nitration of -phenylethylpyridines and related compounds. Part I
B. D. Shaw and E. A. Wagstaff
pg 79; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000079
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28. Podophyllotoxin
Alexander Robertson and Roy B. Waters
pg 83; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000083
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29. Studies in dielectric polarisation. Part V. Benzene solutions of pyrones, thiopyrones, and thioketones. Dioxan solutions of ureas and thioureas
Eric C. E. Hunter and James R. Partington
pg 87; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000087
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30. New derivatives of p-arsanilic acid. Part IV. p-Arsonoadipanilic acid and related compounds
Gilbert T. Morgan and Eric Walton
pg 91; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000091
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31. Depression of the melting point of r-isoborneol, 1-borneol, and d-camphoroxime by various substances
T. S. Patterson Janet H. Blackwood and J. McWhinnie Stewart
pg 93; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000093
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32. The formation of organo-metalloidal compounds by microorganisms. Part I. Trimethylarsine and dimethylethylarsine
Frederick Challenger Constance Higginbottom and Louis Ellis
pg 95; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000095
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33. Studies on alkylated complex cyanides. Part I. The isomerism of the alkylated ferrocyanides. Part II. Hexaethylated ferrocyanides
Ernald G. J. Hartley and H. M. Powell
pg 101; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000101
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34. A mode of studying nitration
John A. Hetherington and Irvine Masson
pg 105; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000105
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35. Binary liquid systems and the mixture rule
Walter MacFarlane and Robert Wright
pg 114; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000114
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36. The viscosity of nitrobenzene
W. M. Cox and J. H. Wolfenden
pg 118; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000118
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37. Primary photochemical processes. Part II. The absorption spectrum and photochemical decomposition of diazomethane
Frederick W. Kirkbride and Ronald G. W. Norrish
pg 119; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000119
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38. Phenylmethylselenetine mercuri-iodide
Michael P. Balfe and Henry Phillips
pg 127; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000127
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39. 1-Methyl and 1 : 7-dimethyl-4-isopropylnaphthalene
W. S. Rapson and W. F. Short
pg 128; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000128
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40. Lichen acids. Part IV. Atranorin
Frank H. Curd Alexander Robertson and Richard J. Stephenson
pg 130; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000130
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41. Some dinaphthyl bases. Part II. Reduction of 1 : 1-azoxy- and 1 : 1-azo-naphthalenes. Isolation of 1 : 1-hydrazonaphthalene
William M. Cumming and George Howie
pg 133; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000133
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42. The stereochemistry of 2 : 2-disubstituted diphenyls. Part III. The optical resolution of o-(2-dimethylaminophenyl)phenyltrimethyl-ammonium iodide
Florence R. Shaw and E. E. Turner
pg 135; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000135
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43. The depside esters of dihydric phenols and some polydepsides
Thomas Currie and Alfred Russell
pg 140; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000140
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44. 2 : 4 : 6-Trichloroaniline
F. D. Chattaway and Harry Irving
pg 142; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000142
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45. The stereoisomeric 2 : 3 : 5 : 6-tetramethylpiperazines. Part IV
F. Barry Kipping
pg 143; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000143
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46. The oxidation of carbonyl sulphide
C. E. H. Bawn
pg 145; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000145
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47. The ternary systems constituted by mercuric chloride, water, and an alkaline-earth chloride or cupric chloride
Henry Bassett Geoffrey W. Barton Albert R. Foster and Cyril R. J. Pateman
pg 151; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000151
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48. Evidence from surface films on the constitution of batyl and chimyl alcohols
Neil K. Adam
pg 164; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000164
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49. The unsaponifiable matter from the oils of elasmobranch fish. Part IX. The structure of batyl and selachyl alcohols
W. H. Davies I. M. Heilbron and W. E. Jones
pg 165; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000165
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50. Researches in the menthone series. Part X. The complete optical resolution of dl-neomenthol by means of 1-menthol
John Read and William J. Grubb
pg 167; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000167
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51. Researches in the menthone series. Part XI. Diagnosis and characterisation of the stereoisomeric menthols
John Read William J. Grubb and David Malcolm
pg 170; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000170
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52. Some Walden inversion reactions of the p-toluenesulphonic and p-toluenesulphinic esters of l-phenylmethylcarbinol
Joseph Kenyon Henry Phillips and Frank M. H. Taylor
pg 173; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000173
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53. The rotatory powers of the chlorides produced by heating certain chloroformates in solvents
(Miss) Mary B. Harford Joseph Kenyon and Henry Phillips
pg 179; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000179
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54. A study of the polyhalides. Part IV. Reactions in the absence of a solvent
Herbert W. Cremer and Donald R. Duncan
pg 181; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000181
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55. Tricarbocyanines
(Miss) Nellie I. Fisher and (Miss) Frances M. Hamer
pg 189; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000189
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56. Equilibrium constants in terms of activities derived from cryoscopic data: the dissociation of pyridine o-chlorophenoxide in benzene
H. M. Glass and W. M. Madgin
pg 193; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000193
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57. Liquidus and solidus studies. Part II. The ternary system KNO3–NH4NO3–Pb(NO3)2
H. M. Glass K. Laybourn and W. M. Madgin
pg 199; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000199
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58. The hydrolysis of acetonesemicarbazone
J. E. Wynfield Rhodes
pg 204; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000204
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59. The oxidation of carbonyl sulphide
H. W. Thompson F. L. Hovde and A. C. H. Cairns
pg 208; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000208
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Notes
John W. Baker L. Marshall Clark and Herbert Henstock
pg 216; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000216
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60. Constitutional factors controlling prototropic changes in carbonyl compounds. Part III. The prototropy of nuclear-substituted acetophenones
W. S. Nathan and H. B. Watson
pg 217; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000217
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61. Constitutional factors controlling prototropic changes in carbonyl compounds. Part IV. Carbethoxyl and allied groups
H. B. Watson and E. D. Yates
pg 220; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000220
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62. Some new substituted glucosides
(Miss) Thelma M. Reynolds
pg 223; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000223
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63. The coil ignition of some explosive gaseous mixtures
B. W. Bradford G. I. Finch and (Miss) A. M. Prior
pg 227; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000227
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64. Reactions of 1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroxanthone
H. I. Hall and S. G. P. Plant
pg 232; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000232
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65. n-Aliphatic long-chain alcohols
J. W. C. Phillips and S. A. Mumford
pg 235; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000235
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66. Liquidus and solidus studies. Part III. The ternary system Ba(NO3)2–Ca(NO3)2–KNO3
K. Laybourn and W. M. Madgin
pg 236; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000236
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67. The photo-change of N-chloroacetanilide in various solvents
F. W. Hodges
pg 240; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000240
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68. The isomeric 9 : 10-dihydroxyoctadecyl alcohols produced by oxidation of cis- and trans-9:10-octadecenyl (oleyl and elaidyl) alcohols
G. Collin and T. P. Hilditch
pg 246; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000246
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69. Derivatives of methylene-blue
H. D. K. Drew and F. S. H. Head
pg 248; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000248
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70. An improved qualitative separation of the iron group in the presence of phosphate
T. B. Smith
pg 253; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000253
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71. The kinetics of reactions in solution. The interaction of potassium hydroxide and the alkyl halides in ethyl alcohol
G. H. Grant and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 258; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000258
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72. The influence of the sulphur atom on the reactivity of adjacent atoms or groups. Part VI. Aromatic side-chain and nuclear reactivity
George Baddeley and G. Macdonald Bennett
pg 261; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000261
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73. Anthoxanthins. Part XIII. Synthesis of a colouring matter of Robinia pseudacacia
Edward H. Charlesworth and Robert Robinson
pg 268; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000268
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74. Experiments on the synthesis of physostigmine (eserine). Part VII
Frederick E. King and Robert Robinson
pg 270; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000270
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75. Synthetical experiments in the isoflavone group. Part VII. Synthesis of daidzein
Wilson Baker Robert Robinson and N. M. Simpson
pg 274; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000274
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76. Attempts to prepare derivatives of 1 : 2-dihydroisoquinoline. New interpretation of J. S. Buck's experiments on the synthesis of so-called 1 : 2-dihydropapaverine
P. C. Young and Robert Robinson
pg 275; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000275
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77. Preliminary synthetic experiments in the morphine group. Part V. Completion of the synthesis of a laudanosoline dimethyl ether related to sinomenine
Robert Robinson and Shigehiko Sugasawa
pg 280; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000280
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78. Freezing points of solutions of nitrobenzene in benzene and cyclohexane, and their relations to the electrical polarisation
Lee G. Davy and Nevil V. Sidgwick
pg 281; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000281
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79. The nitration of - and -naphthols
F. Bell
pg 286; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000286
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80. Experiments on the synthesis of cyanomaclurin and its derivatives. Part I. 3 : 5 : 7 : 2 : 4-Pentamethoxyflavan
Abnashi L. Bhalla and Jnanendra N. Rây
pg 288; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000288
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81. Bisulphate-ion catalysis in the hydrolysis of esters
H. M. Dawson E. R. Pycock and E. Spivey
pg 291; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000291
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82. The reaction between o-toluidine and sulphur
H. H. Hodgson and H. V. France
pg 296; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000296
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83. The action of halogens on polycyclic indole derivatives. Part III
S. G. P. Plant and (Miss) M. L. Tomlinson
pg 298; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000298
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84. Attempts to extend the Mannich reaction to derivatives of 4-methylquinoline and 2 : 4-dinitrotoluene
W. O. Kermack and W. Muir
pg 300; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000300
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85. Studies in the sterol group. Part XVII. The unsaturated centres in ergosterol
I. M. Heilbron A. L. Morrison and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 302; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000302
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86. The mobility of groups containing a sulphur atom. Part II
Douglas W. Cowie and David T. Gibson
pg 306; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000306
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87. Studies in dielectric polarisation. Parts VI and VII
Eric C. E. Hunter and James R. Partington
pg 309; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000309
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Notes
Shiam Sunder Joshi D. J. G. Ives S. Astin H. L. Riley Herbert H. Hodgson and Ernest W. Smith
pg 313; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000313
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Ostwald memorial lecture
F. G. Donnan C.B.E.F.R.S.
pg 316; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000316
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88. The dehydration of the -forms of r- and (+)-o- and -m-tolylhydrobenzoins
Robert Roger and William B. McKay
pg 332; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000332
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89. The action of chlorosulphonic acid on phenol and p-cresol at low temperatures
G. Norman Burkhardt
pg 337; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000337
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90. The behaviour of surface films of unsaturated compounds
Arthur H. Hughes
pg 338; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000338
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91. The nitration of chalkone
R. J. W. Le Fèvre P. J. Markham and J. Pearson
pg 344; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000344
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92. Higher aliphatic compounds. Part III. The preparation of paraffins
(Miss) P. C. Carey and J. C. Smith
pg 346; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000346
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93. Reduction of -amino-nitriles
William McMeeking and Thomas S. Stevens
pg 347; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000347
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94. 4-Nitro-5-(3-pyridyl)pyrazole, a new oxidation product of nicotine. Part III. Confirmatory synthetical experiments
George A. C. Gough and Harold King
pg 350; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000350
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95. Derivatives of benzaldehyde-p-arsonic acid
Charles S. Gibson and Barnett Levin
pg 352a; DOI:
10.1039/JR933000352a
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96. Structural changes produced in the selenium dehydrogenation method. Part I. Ring changes in spiro-compounds
G. R. Clemo and J. Ormston
pg 352b; DOI:
10.1039/JR933000352b
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Third Report of the Committee on Atomic Weights of the International Union of Chemistry
G. P. Baxter Chairman Mme. P. Curie P. Lebeau O. Hönigschmid and R. J. Meyer
pg 354; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000354
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97.—The Reformatsky reaction with compounds of the ethylene oxide type
G. R. Clemo and J. Ormston
pg 362; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000362
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98. The catalytic decomposition of nitroso--alkylamino-ketones. Part I. A new method of preparing diazomethane, and evidence of the occurrence of diazotisation in the aliphatic series
E. C. S. Jones and J. Kenner
pg 363; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000363
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99. Anthoxanthins. Part XIV. -Hydroxyphloracetophenone and certain derivatives. Synthesis of galangin under milder conditions than those used heretofore
J. J. Chavan and Robert Robinson
pg 368; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000368
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100. A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part XX. Morinidin chloride. Observations on cyanomaclurin
E. H. Charlesworth J. J. Chavan and Robert Robinson
pg 370; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000370
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101. Synthetical experiments in the isoflavone group. Part VIII. Limitations of the phenacyl aryl ether cyanohydrin method
Wilson Baker W. M. Morgans and Robert Robinson
pg 374; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000374
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102. Studies in solvent action. Part VI. Optical rotatory powers of -octanol, d-amyl alcohol, and their derivatives
H. Gordon Rule Eleanora B. Smith and John Harrower
pg 376; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000376
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103. The action of selenium dioxide on sterols and bile acids. Part I. Ergosterol and dihydroergosterol
R. K. Callow and O. Rosenheim
pg 387; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000387
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104. The condensation of anthranilic acid with 4-chloroquinaldine and with 2-chlorolepidine
O. G. Backeberg
pg 390; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000390
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105. Selenium dioxide, a new oxidising agent. Part III. Its reaction with some alcohols and esters
S. Astin A. C. C. Newman and H. L. Riley
pg 391; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000391
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106. The isolation of a cancer-producing hydrocarbon from coal tar. Parts I, II, and III
J. W. Cook C. L. Hewett and I. Hieger
pg 395; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000395
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107. Dipole moments and structures of the organic azides and aliphatic diazo-compounds
Nevil V. Sidgwick Leslie E. Sutton and Wilfred Thomas
pg 406; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000406
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108. The complex metallic salts of sulphamide: an optically active inorganic salt
Frederick G. Mann
pg 412; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000412
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109. Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part IX. Tantalic acid. Reactions of alkali niobate and tantalate solutions with organic acids
H. T. S. Britton and Robert A. Robinson
pg 419; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000419
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110. The kinetics of the addition of iodine to -phenylpropiolic acid
E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes and A. R. Legard
pg 424; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000424
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111. The vapour pressure of trans-di-iodoethylene
L. F. Broadway and Ronald G. J. Fraser
pg 429; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000429
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112. Styrylpyrylium salts. Part XIV. Further study of the colour phenomenon associated with benzonaphtha- and dinaphtha-spiropyrans
I. M. Heilbron R. N. Heslop and F. Irving
pg 430; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000430
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113. The synthesis of some homologous naphthalenes
E. de Barry Barnett and F. G. Sanders
pg 434; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000434
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114. Usnic acid. Part I. Derivatives of methylphloroglucinol
Frank H. Curd and Alexander Robertson
pg 437; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000437
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115. The constitution of the chlorination products of benzanthrone
R. S. Cahn W. O. Jones and J. L. Simonsen
pg 444; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000444
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Annual General Meeting

pg 450; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000450
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Presidential address. The present position and the future of the Chemical Society
George Gerald Henderson M.A.D.Sc.F.R.S.
pg 463; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000463
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Obituary notices: Henry Chapman Jones; Charles Madock Stuart, 1857–1932; Alfred Re; Henry Lloyd Snape; Claude Metford Thompson
Henry E. Armstrong and J. J. Sudborough
pg 468; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000468
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116. The action of bromine upon nitrophenylazoacetoacetates and related compounds
F. D. Chattaway and D. R. Ashworth
pg 475; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000475
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117. The action of bromine upon arylazobenzoylacetones
F. D. Chattaway and R. J. Lye
pg 480; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000480
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118. Comparison of the directive powers of elements having consecutive atomic numbers. Part V. The nitration of 9-phenylxanthylium perchlorate
R. J. W. Le Fèvre and J. Pearson
pg 482; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000482
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119. The preparation of chloromethylnaphthalenes and 1 : 5-dimethylnaphthalene
A. R. Anderson and W. F. Short
pg 485; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000485
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120. Strychnine and brucine. Part XXIV. Synthesis of dinitrostrycholamide
Peter Hill and Robert Robinson
pg 486; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000486
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121. A synthesis of Helminthosporin
Harold Raistrick Robert Robinson and Alexander R. Todd
pg 488; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000488
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122. Experiments on the synthesis of rotenone and its derivatives. Part III. The dehydrorotenone nucleus
Alexander Robertson
pg 489; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000489
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123. Lichen acids. Part V. A synthesis of methyl O-tetramethylgyrophorate
Frederick W. Canter Alexander Robertson and Roy B. Waters
pg 493; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000493
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124. The action of heat on -naphthylisopropylamine hydrochloride
Tom Heap
pg 495; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000495
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125. The Reimer–Tiemann reaction
Douglas E. Armstrong and Donald H. Richardson
pg 496; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000496
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126. The apparent anomalous lability of the 2-nitro-group in 2 : 3-dinitrotoluene. An example of the reversed-field effect
Herbert H. Hodgson and Ernest W. Smith
pg 500; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000500
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127. Solubility of barium nitrate in water
J. Newton Friend and W. N. Wheat
pg 501; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000501
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128. The energetics of catalysis. Part I. The energetic homogeneity of a platinum surface
Edward B. Maxted and Gordon J. Lewis
pg 502; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000502
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129. The alkaloids of Anagyris foetida and their relation to the lupin alkaloids
H. Raymond Ing.
pg 504; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000504
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130. The nitrosation of methylaniline
J. Campbell Earl and Norman F. B. Hall
pg 510; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000510
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131. Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part X. The precipitation of metallic vanadates, with a note on Moser and Brandl's method of estimating vanadium
H. T. S. Britton and Robert A. Robinson
pg 512; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000512
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132. Researches on ammines. Part VII. The action of acids on dihydroxotetramminocobaltic hydroxide
Herbert J. S. King
pg 517; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000517
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133. Researches on ammines. Part VIII. Dihydroxotetramminochromic hydroxide and its derivatives
Herbert J. S. King
pg 520; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000520
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134. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XV. Dynamics of the elimination of olefins from quaternary ammonium compounds
E. D. Hughes and C. K. Ingold
pg 523; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000523
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135. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XVI. Mechanism of the thermal decomposition of quaternary ammonium compounds
E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and C. S. Patel
pg 526; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000526
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136. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XVII. Thermal decomposition of phosphonium ethoxides
L. Hey and C. K. Ingold
pg 531; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000531
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137. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XVIII. Thermal decomposition of sulphonium hydroxides
C. K. Ingold J. A. Jessop K. I. Kuriyan and A. M. M. Mandour
pg 533; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000533
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138. The determination of the vapour pressures of amalgams by a dynamic method
John S. Pedder and Sydney Barratt
pg 537; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000537
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139. Studies in the mechanism of flame movement. Part III. The speed of flame in currents of mixtures of methane and air
H. F. Coward and E. H. M. Georgeson
pg 546; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000546
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140. Specific heats of aqueous solutions of potassium n-octoate at 15
D. Gwynne Davies
pg 551; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000551
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141. Aromatic tropane derivatives. Part I. Derivatives of 8 : 9-benz-8:9-homogranatene
B. K. Blount
pg 553; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000553
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Notes
B. K. Blount Robert Robinson Thomas Thomson Thomas S. Stevens John Packer John D. Sargent and Gartha Thompson
pg 555; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000555
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142. Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part VII. The preparation of -acids
R. P. Linstead E. G. Noble and E. J. Boorman
pg 557; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000557
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143. Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part VIII. Dissociation constants
D. J. G. Ives R. P. Linstead and H. L. Riley
pg 561; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000561
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144. Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part IX. The addition of hydrogen bromide to unsaturated acids
E. J. Boorman R. P. Linstead and H. N. Rydon
pg 568; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000568
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145. Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part X. The formation of lactones from - and -n-butenoic and -pentenoic acids
E. J. Boorman and R. P. Linstead
pg 577; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000577
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146. Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part XI. The formation of lactones from some -unsaturated acids, and an example of ring-chain (lacto-enoic) tautomerism
R. P. Linstead and H. N. Rydon
pg 580; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000580
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147. The thermal decomposition of phosphine by tungsten and molybdenum
H. W. Melville and H. L. Roxburgh
pg 586; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000586
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148. The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XXIII. The catalytic effect of acids on the rate of racemisation of l-trans--dimethylglutaconic acid
James S. Fitzgerald and John Packer
pg 595; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000595
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149. Electrometric studies of the precipitation of hydroxides. Part IX. The action of ammonia on solutions of mercuric chloride
H. T. S. Britton and Beatrice M. Wilson
pg 601; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000601
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150. Experiments on the synthesis of substances related to the sterols. Part I. Some derivatives of chrysene
G. R. Ramage and Robert Robinson
pg 607; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000607
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151. Anthoxanthins. Part XV. Experiments on the synthesis of garcinin
Robert Robinson and R. C. Shah
pg 610; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000610
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152. The preparation and estimation of nitriles of - and - olefinic acids
R. A. Letch and R. P. Linstead
pg 612; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000612
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153. Yohimbine (quebrachine). Part IV. Harman, a degradation product
George Barger and Caesar Scholz
pg 614; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000614
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154. Some 4-styrylcoumarins
Harbhajan S. Mahal and Krishnasami Venkataraman
pg 616; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000616
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155. The action of phosphoryl chloride on the toluene-p-sulphonyl derivative of -anilinopropionic acid
O. G. Backeberg
pg 618; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000618
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156. The compressibilites of certain gases at low pressures and various temperatures
Walter Cawood and Hubert S. Patterson
pg 619; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000619
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157. Benzoylphenacylcarbinol
Harold W. Dudley and Severo Ochoa
pg 625; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000625
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158. The structure of the sterols and bile acids
I. M. Heilbron J. C. E. Simpson and F. S. Spring
pg 626; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000626
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159. Higher aliphatic compounds. Part IV. Systems with ethyl margarate and heptadecyl alcohol
Peggy C. Carey and J. C. Smith
pg 635; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000635
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160. Hydrates of calcium sulphate
Charles S. Gibson and Sidney Holt
pg 638; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000638
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161. The structure of theophylline 1-arabinoside
John Pryde and R. Tecwyn Williams
pg 640; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000640
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162. New derivatives of hydroxymethoxysuccinic and methoxymalonic acids
John Pryde and R. Tecwyn Williams
pg 642; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000642
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163. The lupin alkaloids. Part VII. The structure of lupanine and sparteine
G. R. Clemo and R. Raper
pg 644; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000644
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164. The limiting conductivities of salts in non-aqueous solvents
Cecil W. Davies
pg 645; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000645
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165. Further studies on the formation of oxynitrates of lead in molten salts
Dorothy Freeman K. Laybourn and W. M. Madgin
pg 648; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000648
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166. The system anthracene–phenanthrene
Gerald Bradley and J. K. Marsh
pg 650; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000650
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167. The electric dipole moments of nickel carbonyl, di-iodoacetylene, diethyl sulphide, diethylsulphone, and decalin
L. E. Sutton R. G. A. New and J. Breeze Bentley
pg 652; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000652
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168. The effect of acetaldehyde on the conductivities of electrolytes in ethyl alcohol
D. N. Clark O. Gatty O. L. Hughes and (Sir) Harold Hartley
pg 658; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000658
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169. The nitrosation of phenols. Part XV. Resorcinol mono-n-butyl ether
Herbert H. Hodgson and Hubert Clay
pg 660; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000660
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170. The constitution of the purine nucleosides
J. M. Gulland and T. F. Macrae
pg 662; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000662
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171. Solid–liquid equilibria in the system nitrobenzene–m-dinitrobenzene
Dalziel Ll. Hammick and T. Kenneth Hanson
pg 669; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000669
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172. The existence of aromatic bisnitroso-compounds of the type RN2O2R
Dalziel Ll. Hammick William A. M. Edwards Walter S. Illingworth and Frederick R. Snell
pg 671; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000671
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173. The free energy of the normal aliphatic alcohols in aqueous solution. Part I. The partial vapour pressures of aqueous solutions of methyl, n-propyl, and n-butyl alcohols. Part II. The solubilities of some normal aliphatic alcohols in water. Part III. The theory of binary solutions, and its application to aqueous-alcoholic solutions
J. A. V. Butler D. W. Thomson and W. H. Maclennan
pg 674; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000674
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174. Pyridylnitropyrazole, an oxidation product of nicotine. The position of the nitro-group
Hakon Lund
pg 686; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000686
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175. Catalytic hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds. Part I. Additive mode in relation to selectivity of attack and catalyst activity
Ernest Harold Farmer and Robert A. E. Galley
pg 687; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000687
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176. Optical superposition and the 4 : 6-benzylidenemethylglucosides
David S. Mathers and George J. Robertson
pg 696; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000696
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177. The condensation of formaldehyde with p-nitrophenol
F. D. Chattaway and R. Max Goepp
pg 699; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000699
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178. The system magnesium chloride–lime–water
C. R. Bury and E. R. H. Davies
pg 701; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000701
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179. Experiments on the walden inversion. Part XII. The displacement of hydroxyl by chlorine in the optically active ethyl -naphthylglycollates
Alex. McKenzie and Evelyn R. L. Gow
pg 705; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000705
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180. Usnic acid. Part II. Usneol
Frank H. Curd and Alexander Robertson
pg 714; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000714
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181. Anionotropic and prototropic changes in cyclic systems. Part I. Hydroxycyclopentenones
Harold Burton Charles W. Shoppee and Christopher L. Wilson
pg 720; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000720
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182. The determination of dissociation constants of monobasic acids
D. J. G. Ives
pg 731; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000731
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183. The simultaneous preparation of 2 : 3 : 4- and 2 : 3 : 6-trimethyl glucose
George J. Robertson
pg 737; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000737
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Notes
Roger C. Murray Johannes S. Buck and J. P. C. Chandrasena
pg 739; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000739
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184. The synthesis and properties of 2-Iodo-1-vinylacetylene
Thomas H. Vaughn and J. A. Nieuwland
pg 741; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000741
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185. The photochemical union of chlorine and hydrogen in the presence of oxygen, and the relative rates of formation of water and hydrogen chloride in illuminated mixtures of the three gases rich in oxygen
David L. Chapman and John S. Watkins
pg 743; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000743
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186. The oxidation of dimethylzinc
H. W. Thompson and N. S. Kelland
pg 746; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000746
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187. The oxidation of diethylzinc
H. W. Thompson and N. S. Kelland
pg 756; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000756
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188. Explosions of methane and air: propagation through a restricted tube
H. Robinson and R. V. Wheeler
pg 758; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000758
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189. The influence of solvents and of other factors on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part XXXI. The rotation dispersion of the nitrobenzyl tartrates
T. S. Patterson and David McCreath
pg 760; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000760
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190. The dielectric constants of some organic liquids
Samuel Sugden
pg 768; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000768
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191. The constitutions of some phosphorus derivatives of triphenylmethane
Harold H. Hatt
pg 776; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000776
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192. Halogen derivatives of dehydro-2-naphthol 1-disulphide
John A. C. McClelland and Samuel Smiles
pg 786; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000786
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193. The rotatory dispersion of organic compounds. Part XXI. Cyclic derivatives of tartaric and malic acids
Brynmor Jones
pg 788; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000788
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194. Some new co-ordination compounds of chromic chloride
D. R. Chesterman
pg 796; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000796
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195. The detection of adsorbed gas films on heated filaments
Gordon Van Praagh
pg 798; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000798
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196. Reactions of olefinic compounds. Part II. The orienting influence of the carboxyl group
G. F. Bloomfield E. H. Farmer and C. G. B. Hose
pg 800; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000800
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197. Studies of the Beckmann change. Part I. The spontaneous rearrangement of oxime picryl ethers
Arthur W. Chapman and Cyril C. Howis
pg 806; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000806
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198. Synthesis of substances analogous to bile acid degradation products. Part II. Synthesis of some straight-chain polycarboxylic esters
John W. Baker
pg 811; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000811
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199. Synthesis of substances analogous to bile acid degradation products. Part III. The attempted use of diallyl as an agent to introduce the requisite side chain in the synthesis of the acid C13H20O6
John W. Baker and Harold Burton
pg 815; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000815
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200. Constituents of filix mas. Part I. Aspidinol
Alexander Robertson and William F. Sandrock
pg 819; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000819
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201. Mercury derivatives of camphor. Part I. The constitution of Reychler's acid
James D. Loudon
pg 823; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000823
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202. The four dinitrodimethyl-p-anisidines
Herbert H. Hodgson and J. Harold Crook
pg 825; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000825
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203. The Reformatsky reaction with anisil
J. W. Cook and W. Lawson
pg 827; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000827
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204. Studies in electrolytic oxidation. Part III. The formation of dithionate by the electrolytic oxidation of potassium sulphite
S. Glasstone and A. Hickling
pg 829; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000829
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205. The effect of solvent on the reaction between iodine and hydrogen sulphide
M. R. Aswathnarayana Rao and Basrur S. Rao
pg 836; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000836
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206. Heterocyclic ketones. Part I. -Amino-ketones and related pyrazolines derived from benzylidene- and furfurylidene-acetone
Hugh B. Nisbet and Cecil G. Gray
pg 839; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000839
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207. The co-ordination compounds of oximes. Part III. Compounds of 4-isonitroso-1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone with the alkali metals, nickel, and thallium
O. L. Brady and Margaret D. Porter
pg 840; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000840
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208. Studies in chemisorption on charcoal. Part I. The acid constituent of charcoal
Alexander King
pg 842; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000842
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209. A comparison of the densities of carbon monoxide and oxygen, and the atomic weight of carbon
Maurice Woodhead and Robert Whytlaw-Gray
pg 846; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000846
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210. Studies of phosphates. Part I. Ammonium magnesium phosphate and related compounds
Henry Bassett and William L. Bedwell
pg 854; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000854
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211. Studies of phosphates. Part II. Orthophosphates of the type M3(PO4)2,xH2O
Henry Bassett and William L. Bedwell
pg 871; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000871
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212. Studies of phosphates. Part III. Some complex orthophosphates of sodium and a bivalent metal, and some orthophosphate solid solutions
Henry Bassett and William L. Bedwell
pg 877; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000877
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213. Explosions of mixtures of hydrogen and air: the specific heats of steam at high temperatures
G. B. Maxwell and R. V. Wheeler
pg 882; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000882
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214. The modes of addition to conjugated unsaturated systems. Part V. The hydrogenation of ethyl muconate and sorbic and -vinylacrylic acids in the presence of platinum
C. K. Ingold and L. D. Shah
pg 885; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000885
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215. Constitutional factors controlling prototropic changes in carbonyl compounds. Part V. A relationship between the polar characters of substituent groups and the activation energies of proton addition
W. S. Nathan and H. B. Watson
pg 890; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000890
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Note
H. L. Riley
pg 895; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000895
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The bicentenary of Joseph Priestley
P. J. Hartog A. N. Meldrum and H. Hartley
pg 896; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000896
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216. Phase-rule equilibria of acid soaps. Part II. Anhydrous acid sodium palmitates
James W. McBain and Malcolm C. Field
pg 920; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000920
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217. Phase-rule equilibria of acid soaps. Part III. Anhydrous acid potassium oleate
James W. McBain and Alexander Stewart
pg 924; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000924
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218. Conductivity in the three-component system oleic acid–potassium oleate–water
James W. McBain and Alexander Stewart
pg 928; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000928
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219. The electrostriction produced by salts in some aliphatic alcohols
Warren C. Vosburgh (Miss) L. C. Connell and J. A. V. Butler
pg 933; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000933
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220. Synthetical experiments in the chromone group. Part IX. A synthesis of 5 : 7 : 4-trihydroxy-3 : 5-dimethoxyflavone, believed to be identical with tricin
K. C. Gulati and K. Venkataraman
pg 942; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000942
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221. Equilibria in the systems (NH4)2SO4–NiSO4–H2O, (NH4)2SO4–CoSO4–H2O, (NH4)2SO4–ZnSO4–H2O, Na2SO4–NiSO4–H2O, and Na2SO4–CoSO4–H2O, at 25
Robert M. Caven and W. Kidston Gardner
pg 943; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000943
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222. The preparation of alkylanilines containing tertiary alkyl groups
W. J. Hickinbottom
pg 946; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000946
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223. The rotatory dispersion of organic compounds. Part XXII. Borotartrates and boromalates
Brynmor Jones
pg 951; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000951
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224. Addition reactions of the indole nucleus
S. G. P. Plant and (Miss) M. L. Tomlinson
pg 955; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000955
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225. Properties of conjugated compounds. Part XIX. The Michael reaction applied to a triene ester
E. H. Farmer and S. R. W. Martin
pg 960; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000960
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226. Reactions of olefinic compounds. Part III. The orienting influence of the phenyl group
E. H. Farmer and C. G. B. Hose
pg 962; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000962
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227. Substitution in compounds containing two or more phenyl groups. Part IV. Nitration of diphenyl derivatives containing m-directing substituents
William S. M. Grieve and Donald H. Hey
pg 968; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000968
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228. Flame phenomena of carbon monoxide
A. R. J. P. Ubbelohde
pg 972; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000972
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229. Volume effects of alkyl groups in aromatic compounds. Part I. Influence of 2 : 6-dinitration on a group CR1R2Alk
R. J. W. Le Fèvre
pg 977; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000977
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230. Volume effects of alkyl groups in aromatic compounds. Part II. Influence of a group CR1R2Alk on vicinal substitution
R. J. W. Le Fèvre
pg 980; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000980
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231. The mechanism of aromatic rearrangements. Part II. The benzidine change
C. K. Ingold and H. V. Kidd
pg 984; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000984
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232. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XIX. Thermal decomposition of phosphonium chlorides
G. F. Fenton L. Hey and C. K. Ingold
pg 989; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000989
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233. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XX. Elimination of saturated primary alcohols by thermal decomposition of sulphonium hydroxides
C. K. Ingold and K. I. Kuriyan
pg 991; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000991
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234. The -trihalogenated butaldehydes
F. D. Chattaway H. Irving and G. H. Outhwaite
pg 993; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000993
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235. Alkaloidal cuprichlorides. The specific precipitation by cupric chloride of cinchona alkaloids containing the vinyl group
Aaron Cohen
pg 996; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330000996
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236. The benzoyl derivatives of indigotin
E. Hope R. W. R. Kersey and D. Richter
pg 1000; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001000
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237. The constitution of sulpharsphenamine
W. J. C. Dyke and Harold King
pg 1003; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001003
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238. A new route to chrysene and 1 : 2-benzanthracene
Robert D. Haworth and Cecil R. Mavin
pg 1012; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001012
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239. Acid salts of monobasic organic acids. Part I
John D. M. Ross and Thomas J. Morrison
pg 1016; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001016
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240. Ionic interchange in sulphur sols. Part II. The influence of acids
Thomas R. Bolam and Joseph J. Muir
pg 1022; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001022
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241. Syntheses of cyclic compounds. Part X. The thermal decomposition of substituted glutaric acids. Part I. -Dimethylglutaric, cyclopentane- and cyclohexane-1 : 1-diacetic acids, and the mechanism of the reaction
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 1028; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001028
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242. 2-Anilinolepidine derivatives
O. G. Backeberg
pg 1031; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001031
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243. The electrical conductivities of liquid mixtures of phenol-aniline, phenol-p-toluidine, and phenol-m-cresol
O. Rhys Howell and H. G. Bentley Robinson
pg 1032; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001032
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244. The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXXVIII. The constitution of the acetyl derivatives of - and -aldoximes
O. L. Brady and H. J. Grayson
pg 1037; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001037
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245. Metathebainone
Robert S. Cahn
pg 1038; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001038
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246. Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XLVIII. Steric effects of the cyclohexyl group
Noel W. Cusa and Frederic S. Kipping
pg 1040; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001040
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247. Tertiary phosphines containing secondary alkyl radicals
W. Cule Davies
pg 1043; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001043
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248. Electrometric studies of the precipitation of hydroxides. Part X. The action of ammonia on solutions of potassium mercuriodide, and mercuric bromide, nitrate, sulphate, and perchlorate
H. T. S. Britton and Beatrice M. Wilson
pg 1045; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001045
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249. Electrometric studies of the precipitation of hydroxides. Part XI. The constitution of ammoniacal solutions of (a) silver nitrate, (b) silver oxide
H. T. S. Britton and Beatrice M. Wilson
pg 1050; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001050
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250. The direct dibromination of m-bromophenol and an example of group migration
Herbert H. Hodgson John Walker and J. Nixon
pg 1053; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001053
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251. The structure of some ammines of platinous chloride
F. W. Pinkard H. Saenger and W. Wardlaw
pg 1056; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001056
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252. Some substitution reactions of 4-aminodiphenylmethane
William A. Waters
pg 1060; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001060
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253. New derivatives of p-arsanilic acid. Part V. p-Arsonomethyl-malonanilic acid and related compounds
Gilbert T. Morgan and Eric Walton
pg 1064; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001064
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254. A new reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-1-sulphonic acid. Part XI. Constitution of the phthalazine derivatives
F. M. Rowe and A. T. Peters
pg 1067; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001067
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255. The elimination of tertiary alkyl groups from alkylanilines by hydrolysis
W. J. Hickinbottom
pg 1070; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001070
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256. Synthetical experiments in the chromone group. Part VIII. Derivatives of o-hydroxy-, 2 : 5-dihydroxy-, and 2 : 4 : 5-trihydroxy-acetophenone
Tara C. Chadha and Krishnasami Venkataraman
pg 1073; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001073
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257. Walden inversion in the glucose series. Derivatives of altrose
David S. Mathers and George J. Robertson
pg 1076; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001076
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258. Syntheses of polycyclic compounds related to the sterols. Part I
G. A. R. Kon
pg 1081; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001081
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259. Quinoline derivatives. Part I. Furanoquinolines
M. Abdul Haq Madan L. Kapur and Jñanendra N. Rây
pg 1087; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001087
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260. The molecular structure of some co-ordination compounds of platinum and palladium
E. G. Cox and G. H. Preston
pg 1089; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001089
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261. Molecular dissymmetry and physiological activity
Leslie H. Easson and Edgar Stedman
pg 1094; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001094
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262. The synthesis of compounds related to the sterols, bile acids, and oestrus-producing hormones. Part I. 1 : 2-cycloPentenophenanthrene
J. W. Cook and C. L. Hewett
pg 1098; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001098
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263. The influence of nuclear halogens on aromatic side-chain reactivity
G. Macdonald Bennett
pg 1112; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001112
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264. The relation of electromeric effects and relative polarisabilities of the halogens
Robert Robinson
pg 1114; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001114
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265. The effect of nuclear halogen substituents on triad prototropic systems in relation to aromatic side-chain reactions
Charles W. Shoppee
pg 1117; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001117
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266. Significance of tautomerism and of the reactions of aromatic compounds in the electronic theory of organic reactions
C. K. Ingold
pg 1120; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001120
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267. Anomalies in the reactivities of side-chain halogens with special reference to reaction mechanism
John W. Baker
pg 1128; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001128
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268. Mechanism of substitution in organic compounds. Elimination of bromine from bromoacetic acid and the bromoacetates
H. M. Dawson and N. B. Dyson
pg 1133; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001133
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269. The action of chlorine upon the nitrophenylazoacetoacetates
F. D. Chattaway and D. R. Ashworth
pg 1143; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001143
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270. The homogeneous catalysis of gaseous reactions. The influence of iodine on the decomposition of acids, esters, ketones, and halides
S. Bairstow and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 1147; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001147
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271. The homogeneous catalysis of gaseous reactions. The influence of iodine on the decomposition of simple aliphatic amines and of hexane
S. Bairstow and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 1155; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001155
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272. The system sodium carbonate–calcium carbonate–water
C. R. Bury and R. Redd
pg 1160; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001160
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273. Experiments on the synthesis of rotenone and its derivatives. Part IV. Dehydrodihydrorotenonic acid and tephrosic acid
Alexander Robertson
pg 1163; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001163
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274. The nitration of 4-nitro-o-tolyl p-toluenesulphonate
Frank H. Curd and Alexander Robertson
pg 1166; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001166
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275. Natural glycosides. Part V. Ruberythric acid
Elfed T. Jones and Alexander Robertson
pg 1167; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001167
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276. Natural glycosides. Part VI. The hexose residue of phloridzin
Alexander Müller and Alexander Robertson
pg 1170; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001170
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277. Usnic acid. Part III. Usnetol, usnetic acid, and pyrousnic acid
Frank H. Curd and Alexander Robertson
pg 1173; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001173
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278. The rotatory dispersion of organic compounds. Part XXIII. Rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism of aldehydic sugars
H. Hudson M. L. Wolfrom and T. M. Lowry
pg 1179; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001179
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279. The polymerisation of gaseous formaldehyde
Robert Spence
pg 1193; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001193
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280. Notes on (a) a case of ketonic activity of acetic anhydride, and (b) the condensation of salicylaldehyde with benzoylacetone
R. J. W. Le Fèvre and J. Pearson
pg 1197; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001197
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281. The dissociation constant of hypochlorous acid: glass-electrode potential determinations
John W. Ingham and John Morrison
pg 1200; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001200
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282. The nitration of aceto--naphthalide, and the preparation of 2- and 4-nitro-1-naphthylamines
Herbert H. Hodgson and John Walker
pg 1205; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001205
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283. The conductivity of tetramethylammonium salts in methyl and ethyl alcohol
T. H. Mead O. L. Hughes and (Sir) Harold Hartley
pg 1207; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001207
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284. Studies in emulsions. Part I
Joseph B. Parke and Hugh Graham
pg 1214; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001214
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285. Studies in solvent action. Part VII. Rotatory power of ethyl tartrate in relation to the solvent, concentration, degree of association, and temperature
H. Gordon Rule Mary M. Barnett and James P. Cunningham
pg 1217; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001217
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286. The resolution of cis- and trans-dl-3-carboxy-1 : 1-dimethylcyclopropane-2-propionic acids and of trans-dl-caronic acid
J. Owen and J. L. Simonsen
pg 1223; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001223
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287. A synthesis of homocaronic acid
J. Owen and J. L. Simonsen
pg 1225; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001225
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288. Co-ordination compounds of 2 : 2-diphenol
O. L. Brady and E. D. Hughes
pg 1227; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001227
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289. The oxidation of triethylphosphine
H. W. Thompson and N. S. Kelland
pg 1231; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001231
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290. The mechanism of bimolecular reactions in solution. The addition of methyl iodide to pyridine in several solvents
H. W. Thompson and E. E. Blandon
pg 1237; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001237
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291. The ignition of gases. Part VIII. Ignition by a heated surface. (a) mixtures of ethane, propane, or butane with air: (b) mixtures of ethylene, propylene, or butylene with air
C. A. Naylor and R. V. Wheeler
pg 1240; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001240
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292. The influence of nuclear substituents upon side-chain reactions. Part I
W. S. Nathan and H. B. Watson
pg 1248; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001248
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293. Studies in dielectric polarisation. Parts VIII, IX, X, and XI
Eric G. Cowley and James R. Partington
pg 1252; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001252
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294. The kinetics of the decomposition of the dichlorosuccinic acids
H. V. W. Robinson and David T. Lewis
pg 1260; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001260
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295. Arylamides of -arylaminocrotonic acids. Part I
John K. Thomson and Forsyth J. Wilson
pg 1262; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001262
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296. Styrylpyrylium salts. Part XV. A correction and note on the production of -benzopyrones by the Kostanecki reaction
I. M. Heilbron R. N. Heslop and G. F. Howard
pg 1263; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001263
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297. The blue sodium salt of rhodamine-B and some related substances
William R. Brown and Frederick A. Mason
pg 1264; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001264
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298. The preparation of 4 : 4-bisdiethylamino-2 : 2-dimethoxytri-phenylcarbinol
William R. Brown and Frederick A. Mason
pg 1269; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001269
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299. The constitution of ascorbic acid
R. W. Herbert E. L. Hirst E. G. V. Percival R. J. W. Reynolds and F. Smith
pg 1270; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001270
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300. Covalency, co-ordination, and chelation
R. C. Menzies and H. Overton
pg 1290; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001290
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301. Plato- and pallado-sulphines
H. D. K. Drew G. H. Preston W. Wardlaw and G. H. Wyatt
pg 1294; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001294
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302. Properties of conjugated compounds. Part XVI. The dipole moments and atomic polarisation of the monomethyl- and dimethylbutadienes
E. Harold Farmer and Frank L. Warren
pg 1297; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001297
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303. Properties of conjugated compounds. Part XVII. The determination of the dipole moments of the monomethyl- and dimethylbutadienes (continued)
Ernest H. Farmer and Frank L. Warren
pg 1302; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001302
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304. The electric moments of cyclic 1 : 1-dicarboxylic esters in relation to the valency-deflexion hypothesis
E. H. Farmer and N. J. H. Wallis
pg 1304; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001304
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305. The tautomerism of phthalyl bromide
William Davies Arthur N. Hambly and George S. C. Semmens
pg 1309; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001309
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306. The reaction between hydrogen iodide and chlorine
Ronald B. Mooney and Hugh G. Reid
pg 1315; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001315
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307. The reactions between hydrogen iodide and the cyanogen halides
Ronald B. Mooney and Hugh G. Reid
pg 1318; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001318
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308. The system allyl alcohol–iodine–di-iodopropyl alcohol
F. G. Caughley and P. W. Robertson
pg 1323; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001323
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309. The constitution of the supposed aliphatic keto-anils
Wilfrid H. Cliffe
pg 1327; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001327
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310. Tautomerism in the phthalazine series. The N- and O-derivatives of 1-methylphthalaz-4-one and phthalaz-1 : 4-dione
F. M. Rowe and A. T. Peters
pg 1331; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001331
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311. Some new types of chelated platinammines
H. D. K. Drew and H. J. Tress
pg 1335; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001335
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312. The interpretation of electric polarisation coefficients
Frank R. Goss
pg 1341; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001341
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313. The resinols. Part I. -Amyrin of Manilla elemi
F. S. Spring
pg 1345; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001345
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314. Preparation of pure 1 : 5- and 1 : 8-dinitronaphthalene and of 5-nitro-1-naphthylamine
Herbert H. Hodgson and John Walker
pg 1346; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001346
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315. Higher aliphatic compounds. Part V. Systems with heptadecyl alcohol and heptadecane. Polymorphism of octadecane
Peggy C. Carey and J. C. Smith
pg 1348; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001348
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316. The interaction of benzoyl chloride and aniline in carbon tetrachloride and in hexane solution
G. H. Grant and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 1351; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001351
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317. The mechanism of chemical reactions
C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 1357; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001357
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318. The specific effect of the solvent in electrolytic dissociation
D. J. G. Ives
pg 1360; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001360
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Fifteenth Faraday lecture
Peter Debye
pg 1366; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001366
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319. The reactivity of groups in substituted acridones. Part II. Cationoid activity at position 4 in acridones
Hugh B. Nisbet
pg 1372; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001372
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320. 5-Sulpho-3-nitro- and 5-Sulpho-3-hydroxy-benzoic acid
Madhavlal S. Shah and Chinubhai T. Bhatt
pg 1373; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001373
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321. Thiols derived from o-, m-, and p-methoxy-toluenes and -benzoic acids
Madhavlal S. Shah Chinubhai T. Bhatt and Darab D. Kanga
pg 1375; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001375
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322. Molecular rearrangement of some o-acyloxyacetophenones and the mechanism of the production of 3-acylchromones
Wilson Baker
pg 1381; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001381
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323. The action of chlorine upon the 3-carbethoxy-4-hydroxy-1-nitro-phenylpyrazoles
F. D. Chattaway and D. R. Ashworth
pg 1389; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001389
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324. The thermal decomposition of solids
W. E. Garner A. S. Gomm and H. R. Hailes
pg 1393; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001393
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325. The acceleration of the decomposition of solids by the emission from radium
W. E. Garner and C. H. Moon
pg 1398; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001398
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326. Cannabis indica resin. Part IV. The synthesis of some 2 : 2-dimethyldibenzopyrans, and confirmation of the structure of cannabinol
R. S. Cahn
pg 1400; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001400
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327. Studies in the composition of coal. The action of solvents
J. E. Ashmore and R. V. Wheeler
pg 1405; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001405
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328. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part XI. The acetylation of 1 : 2-benzanthracene
J. W. Cook and C. L. Hewett
pg 1408; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001408
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329. Studies in the sterol group. Part XVIII. An attempt to define the position of the hydroxyl group in ergosterol
I. M. Heilbron K. M. Samant and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 1410; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001410
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330. Partial vapour pressures and refractivities of mixtures of benzene with nitrobenzene, phenol, benzyl alcohol, or p-dichlorobenzene
A. R. Martin and C. M. George
pg 1413; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001413
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331. The ternary system mercurous oxide–nitrogen pentoxide–water
Henry G. Denham and Clifford V. Fife
pg 1416; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001416
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332. Synthesis of d- and of l-ascorbic acid and of analogous substances
R. G. Ault D. K. Baird H. C. Carrington W. N. Haworth R. Herbert E. L. Hirst E. G. V. Percival F. Smith and M. Stacey
pg 1419; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001419
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333. The system Na2S2O3–Ag2S2O3–H2O at 25
Henry Bassett and John T. Lemon
pg 1423; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001423
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334. The electronic structure of hexafluorides
Thomas G. Pearson and Percy L. Robinson
pg 1427; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001427
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335. Electrometric studies of the precipitation of hydroxides. Part XII. The reaction of sodium hydroxide on platinic chloride in solution, and a note on the reaction of potassium cyanide on platinic chloride
H. T. S. Britton and Eric N. Dodd
pg 1429; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001429
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336. Equilibrium constants in terms of activities from cryoscopic data. Part II. The dissociation of pyridine o-chlorophenoxide in p-dichlorobenzene
H. M. Glass and W. M. Madgin
pg 1431; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001431
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337. The activity of ammonia in ammonium chloride solutions
H. E. Matthews and C. W. Davies
pg 1435; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001435
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338. The homogeneous catalysis of stereoisomeric change in oximes
Thomas W. J. Taylor and D. C. V. Roberts
pg 1439; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001439
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339. The rotatory dispersive power of organic compounds. Part XXIV. Ascorbic acid
T. M. Lowry and S. A. Pearman
pg 1444; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001444
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340. The measurement of surface and interfacial tensions
J. Clare Speakman
pg 1449; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001449
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341. The relationship between the three forms of cis-cinnamic acid
H. V. W. Robinson and T. Campbell James
pg 1453; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001453
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342. Arsonic acids of the fluorenone and the fluorenol series
Gilbert T. Morgan and Jessie Stewart
pg 1454; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001454
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343. The phase volume theory and the homogenisation of concentrated emulsions
Joseph Beatty Parke
pg 1458; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001458
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344. Synthetical experiments in the chromone group. Part X. Coumarin and chromone formation
Tara C. Chadha Harbhajan S. Mahal and Krishnasami Venkataraman
pg 1459; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001459
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345. Synthesis of octahydrophenanthrene derivatives
James D. Fulton and Robert Robinson
pg 1463; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001463
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346. Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part VI. Preparation of -6 : 7-dimethoxyquinaldyl(4)-ethylamine dihydrochloride
Kozo Miki and Robert Robinson
pg 1467; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001467
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347. A synthesis of certain naphtha(1 : 2 : 4 : 3)coumarin derivatives
Robert Robinson and J. D. Rose
pg 1469; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001469
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348. Experiments on the synthesis of physostigmine (eserine). Part VIII
F. E. King Robert Robinson and H. Suginome
pg 1472; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001472
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349. Experiments on the synthesis of physostigmine (eserine). Part IX. An improvement in the synthesis of dl-eserethole
F. E. King Mario Liguori and Robert Robinson
pg 1475; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001475
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350. Condensation products of dicyclic ketones
R. S. Thakur
pg 1477; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001477
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351. The synthesis of some cyclic -unsaturated ketones
R. S. Thakur
pg 1481; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001481
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352. -Methyl-trans-hexahydroindene-2-acetic acid and the reduction of - and -unsaturated trans-hexahydrohydrindene (2) compounds
R. S. Thakur
pg 1485; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001485
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353. The interactions of chloro-substituted aldehydes with chlorosubstituted arylhydrazines
F. D. Chattaway and Allan Adair
pg 1488; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001488
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354. A rearrangement of o-acetamido-sulphoxides
Alfred Levi Leonard A. Warren and Samuel Smiles
pg 1490; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001490
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355. Optical activity in relation to tautomeric change. Part I. Conditions underlying the transport of the centre of asymmetry in tautomeric systems
C. K. Ingold and C. L. Wilson
pg 1493; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001493
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356. The attempted resolution of some substituted disulphonylmethanes and the resolution of -p-carboxyphenylsulphonyl--p-tolylthioethane
F. Barry Kipping
pg 1506; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001506
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357. Derivatives of 1-methyltropane
B. K. Blount and Robert Robinson
pg 1511; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001511
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358. Reduction products of the hydroxyanthraquinones. Part XIV
Arthur G. Perkin and Norman H. Haddock
pg 1512; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001512
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359. The dicarbazyls. Part IV. Synthesis of 1 : 1-dicarbazyl
T. F. Macrae and S. Horwood Tucker
pg 1520; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001520
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360. The dicarbazyls. Part V. Synthesis of 3 : 9-dicarbazyl
Margaretta C. Nelmes and S. Horwood Tucker
pg 1523; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001523
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361. On the vaporous state of myristic acid films on aqueous solutions
S. A. Moss and E. K. Rideal
pg 1525; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001525
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Notes
B. K. Blount William A. Mitchell Samuel Smiles Charles S. Gibson John D. A. Johnson Holger Erdtman Robert Robinson Catherine G. Le Fèvre and Raymond J. W. Le Fèvre
pg 1528; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001528
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362. Primary photochemical processes. Part III. The absorption spectrum and photochemical decomposition of keten
Ronald G. W. Norrish H. Gordon Crone and Olive Saltmarsh
pg 1533; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001533
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363. The use of phosphoric oxide as a drying agent for hydrogen chloride
Fred Fairbrother
pg 1539; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001539
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364. The dielectric polarisation of hydrogen chloride in solution. Part II. Benzene, ethyl bromide, and ethylene dichloride as solvents
Fred Fairbrother
pg 1541; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001541
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365. Physicochemical studies of complex formation involving weak acids. Part VII. Hydroferrocyanic acid, and the precipitation of ferrocyanides of silver, lead, copper, zinc, cadmium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese
H. T. S. Britton and Eric N. Dodd
pg 1543; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001543
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366. Beryllium benzoylacetonate
R. W. Bailey F. M. Brewer and H. M. Powell
pg 1546; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001546
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367. The properties of the chlorides of sulphur. Part VI. Chemical analysis
A. Herbert Spong
pg 1547; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001547
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368. Some electrostatic factors which can operate in polar reactions
William A. Waters
pg 1551; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001551
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369. The water-gas reaction in low-pressure explosions
B. W. Bradford
pg 1557; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001557
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370. Optical rotatory dispersion in the carbohydrate group. Part II. Ascorbic acid
R. W. Herbert E. L. Hirst and C. E. Wood
pg 1564; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001564
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371. The dipole moments of some long-chain molecules
John W. Smith
pg 1567; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001567
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372. Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part XXI. Dynamics of the elimination of the tert.-butyl group from sulphonium compounds
E. D. Hughes and C. K. Ingold
pg 1571; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001571
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373. The kinetics of certain reactions of the alkyl halides in hydroxylic solvents
E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes
pg 1576; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001576
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374. The preparation and constitution of the thiostannates. Part I. Sodium ortho- and meta-thiostannate
Edwin E. Jelley
pg 1580; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001580
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375. The synthesis of dl-homolaudanosoline and its dehydrogenation
Shigehiko Sugasawa and Haruo Yoshikawa
pg 1583; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001583
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376. Conditions for the formation of rings attached to the metapositions of the benzene nucleus
S. G. P. Plant
pg 1586; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001586
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377. The optical activity of a diphenyl derivative, the dissymmetry of which is caused by the space effect of only one group
(Miss) Mary S. Lesslie and Eustace E. Turner
pg 1588; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001588
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378. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part XII. The orientation of derivatives of 1 : 2-benzanthracene, with notes on the preparation of some new homologues, and on the isolation of 3 : 4 : 5 : 6-dibenzphenanthrene
J. W. Cook
pg 1592; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001592
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379. 2 : 3-Dichlorodioxan
Wilson Baker and A. Shannon
pg 1598; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001598
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The combustion of hydrocarbons
William A. Bone
pg 1599; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001599
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380. Constituents of filix mas. Part II. The synthesis of filicinic acid
Alexander Robertson and (the late) William F. Sandrock
pg 1617; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001617
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381. Syntheses of glycosides. Part X. The synthesis of primeverin
Elfed T. Jones and Alexander Robertson
pg 1618; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001618
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382. The diazotisation of aromatic nitro-amines and the prevention of diaryl formation in the Sandmeyer reaction
Herbert H. Hodgson and John Walker
pg 1620; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001620
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383. An attempted synthesis of primetin
S. Sugasawa
pg 1621; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001621
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384. The action of halogens upon the nitrophenylazobenzoylacetones
F. D. Chattaway and D. R. Ashworth
pg 1624; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001624
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385. New derivatives of methoxymalonic acid
John Pryde and R. Tecwyn Williams
pg 1627; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001627
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386. The structure of the glutaconic acids and esters. Part VIII. Some cyclic compounds of the glutaconic and the citraconic acid series
G. A. R. Kon and B. L. Nandi
pg 1628; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001628
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387. The asymmetric arsenic atom. Attempts to prepare optically active arsenicals
John D. A. Johnson
pg 1634; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001634
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388. The dissociation constants of organic acids. Part VII. Acetic acid: a correction. The solvent correction for salts of weak monobasic acids
George H. Jeffery Arthur I. Vogel and Hugh V. Lowry
pg 1637; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001637
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Notes
J. C. Smith K. C. Gulati K. Venkataraman Francis A. McMahon Thomas G. Pearson and Percy L. Robinson
pg 1643; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001643
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Obituary notices: Arthur Piper Adams, 1859–1933; Walter Craven Ball, 1877–1933; Frederick William Fletcher, 1853–1933; Sydney Alexander Kay, 1874–1933; William Harrison Martindale, 1875–1933; John Bryson Orr, 1840–1933; John Watts, 1843–1933
W. Mair and G. T. Morgan
pg 1645; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001645
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Index of authors, 1933

pg 1655; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001655
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Index of subjects, 1933

pg 1666; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001666
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Formula index

pg 1686; DOI:
10.1039/JR9330001686
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