THE SOLUBILITIES OF SEVERAL SUBSTANCES IN MIXED NONAQUEOUS SOLVENTS. II. J. W. Marden and Mary V. Dover pp 1 - 7; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a001 |
THE WATER CORRECTION IN CONDUCTIVITY DETERMINATIONS.2 James Kendall pp 7 - 24; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a002 |
THE VARIATION IN THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PRECIPITATED AND COLLOIDAL MANGANESE DIOXIDE FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM. Edgar J. Witzemann pp 25 - 33; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a003 |
NONAQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. I. CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN ISOAMYL ALCOHOL SOLUTIONS. Harry A. Curtis and Robert M. Burns pp 33 - 38; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a004 |
STANDARD CELLS AND THE NERNST HEAT THEOREM. F. M. Seibert, G. A. Hulett, and H. S. Taylor pp 38 - 52; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a005 |
OBSERVATIONS ON THE RARE EARTHS. Edgar W. Engle and Clarence W. Balke pp 53 - 68; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a006 |
A COLORIMETRIC METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE CO2 PERCENTAGE IN AIR. H. L. Higgins and W. McKim Marriott pp 68 - 71; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a007 |
STUDIES IN DIALYSIS. II. THE HOT DIALYSIS OF THE CHLORIDES OF FERRIC IRON, CHROMIUM AND ALUMINIUM, AND THE RAPID PREPARATION OF THEIR COLLOIDAL HYDROUS OXIDES. Marks Neidle and Jacob Barab pp 71 - 81; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a008 |
THE ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE DEVELOPED IN CELLS CONTAINING NONAQUEOUS LIQUIDS. [PRELIMINARY PAPER.] J. M. Nelson and W. V. Evans pp 82 - 83; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a009 |
SELECTIVE ADSORPTION AND DIFFERENTIAL DIFFUSION. Jerome Alexander pp 84 - 88; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a010 |
THE NITRATION PRODUCTS OF TETRACHLOROFLUORAN AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES. W. R. Orndorff and J. J. Kennedy pp 88 - 103; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a011 |
THE TRANSFORMATION OF NITRILES INTO AMIDES BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. L. McMaster and F. B. Langreck pp 103 - 109; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a012 |
THE PREPARATION OF GLYCOLLIC ACID. Edgar J. Witzemann pp 109 - 112; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a013 |
LEUCINE ANHYDRIDE, A PRODUCT OF THE WATER HYDROLYSIS OF PROTEIN AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. S. S. Graves, J. T. W. Marshall, and H. W. Eckweiler pp 112 - 114; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a014 |
AN IODINE ADDITION PRODUCT OF CUMARIN. Arthur W. Dox and W. G. Gaessler pp 114 - 117; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a015 |
RESEARCHES ON THE ACTION OF SULFURIC ACID ON CERTAIN NITROCARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDS. I. THE ACTION ON NITROBENZENE. M. L. Crossley and C. B. Ogilvie pp 117 - 122; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a016 |
A HYDRATE OF ANTHRAQUINONE 2,7-SODIUM SULFONATE. M. L. Crossley pp 122 - 124; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a017 |
THE IDENTIFICATION OF ACIDS. E. Emmet Reid pp 124 - 136; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a018 |
THE IDENTIFICATION AND ESTIMATION OF LACTIC ACID IN BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS. FIRST PAPER. I. K. Phelps and H. E. Palmer pp 136 - 149; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a019 |
CARBON MONOXIDE, OCCURRENCE FREE IN KELP.1 (Nereocystis luetkeana.) Seth C. Langdon pp 149 - 156; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a020 |
RATE OF TURBIDITY IN BEVERAGES CONTAINING MALTOSE, GLUCOSE, OR MALTOSE AND GLUCOSE. A. W. Homberger and C. S. Marvel pp 156 - 162; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a021 |
ON THE ASSUMED DESTRUCTION OF TRYPSIN BY PEPSIN AND ACID. II.1 OBSERVATIONS ON ANIMALS. J. H. Long and Mary Hull pp 162 - 174; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a022 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 175 - 178; DOI: 10.1021/ja02246a023 |
HETEROGENEOUS EQUILIBRIA BETWEEN AQUEOUS AND METALLIC SOLUTIONS. [THIRD PAPER.] THE INTERACTION OF MIXED SALT SOLUTIONS AND LIQUID AMALGAMS. A STUDY OF THE IONIZATION RELATIONS OF SODIUM AND POTASSIUM CHLORIDES AND SULFATES IN MIXTURES. G. McP. Smith and T. R. Ball pp 179 - 218; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a001 |
THE INCONSTANCY OF THE SOLUBILITY PRODUCT. II. Arthur E. Hill pp 218 - 231; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a002 |
ON THE ABSENCE OF THERMAL HYSTERESIS IN THE COPPER-CONSTANTAN THERMOELEMENT BETWEEN 30° AND 100°C. T. W. Richards and H. W. Richter pp 231 - 235; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a003 |
THE MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROLYTIC CONDUCTIVITY. II. THE TELEPHONE RECEIVER AS AN INDICATING INSTRUMENT FOR USE WITH THE ALTERNATING CURRENT BRIDGE. Edward W. Washburn and Karr Parker pp 235 - 245; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a004 |
ON THE DETERMINATION OF MOLYBDENUM BY POTASSIUM IODATE. George S. Jamieson pp 246 - 249; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a005 |
ON THE DETERMINATION OF POTASSIUM AS PERCHLORATE. Gregory P. Baxter and Matsusuke Kobayashi pp 249 - 252; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a006 |
THE TITRATION OF SOME BIVALENT METAL SULFATES BY THE CONDUCTANCE METHOD. Herbert S. Harned pp 252 - 266; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a007 |
THE INTERFERENCE OF THIOCYANATES, FERROCYANIDES AND FERRICYANIDES IN THE DETECTION OF IODIDES WITH PALLADIUM. Louis J. Curtman and Ben R. Harris pp 266 - 270; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a008 |
NOTES. pp 270 - 273; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a009 |
ANHYDROXIMES. II. Robert Evstafieff Rose and Winfield Scott pp 273 - 279; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a010 |
THE USE OF CYANIC ACID IN GLACIAL ACETIC ACID. II. THE ADDITION OF CYANIC ACID ON BENZALAZINE. J. R. Bailey and N. H. Moore pp 279 - 291; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a011 |
DIPHENYL BUTADIENE. J. M. Johlin pp 291 - 293; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a012 |
DIPHENYLTETRACHLOROPHTHALIDE AND SOME OF ITS DERIVATIVES. W. R. Orndorff and Miss R. R. Murray pp 293 - 304; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a013 |
STUDIES IN IDENTIFICATION. II. THE IDENTIFICATION OF PHENOLS. E. Emmet Reid pp 304 - 309; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a014 |
THE VOLATILE REDUCING SUBSTANCE IN CIDER VINEGAR. R. W. Balcom pp 309 - 315; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a015 |
ON THE DIGESTIBILITY OF BREAD. II. SALIVARY DIGESTION OF ERYTHRODEXTRIN IN VITRO. J. C. Blake pp 315 - 320; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a016 |
STUDIES ON THE FORMS OF d-GLUCOSE AND THEIR MUTAROTATION. C. S. Hudson and J. K. Dale pp 320 - 328; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a017 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 328 - 332; DOI: 10.1021/ja02247a018 |
TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS. DETERMINATIONS PUBLISHED DURING 1916. Gregory Paul Baxter pp 333 - 341; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a001 |
IMPROVEMENTS IN CALORIMETRIC COMBUSTION, AND THE HEAT OF COMBUSTION OF TOLUENE. Theodore W. Richards and Harold S. Davis pp 341 - 354; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a002 |
THE STRUCTURE OF THE SURFACES OF LIQUIDS, AND SOLUBILITY AS RELATED TO THE WORK DONE BY THE ATTRACTION OF TWO LIQUID SURFACES AS THEY APPROACH EACH OTHER. [SURFACE TENSION. V.] William D. Harkins, F. E. Brown, and E. C. H. Davies pp 354 - 364; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a003 |
THE IODOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND THE SULFITES. John B. Ferguson pp 364 - 373; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a004 |
THE PENFIELD TEST FOR CARBON. W. G. Mixter and F. L. Haigh pp 374 - 375; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a005 |
NOTE. pp 376 - 376; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a006 |
THE REACTIONS OF BOTH THE IONS AND THE MOLECULES OF ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS; THE INVERSION OF MENTHONE BY SODIUM, POTASSIUM AND LITHIUM ETHYLATES. W. A. Gruse and S. F. Acree pp 376 - 388; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a007 |
THE CORRELATION OF IONIZATION AND STRUCTURE IN UNSATURATED ACIDS. C. G. Derick and Oliver Kamm pp 388 - 398; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a008 |
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE THERMAL CHEMISTRY OF PYRIDINE. J. Howard Mathews, Ellis L. Krause, and Van L. Bohnson pp 398 - 413; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a009 |
ALIPHATIC HYDROXYLAMMONIUM SALTS AND HYDROXAMIC ACIDS WITH HALOGEN SUBSTITUENTS. Lauder William Jones and Louis F. Werner pp 413 - 422; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a010 |
THE CATALYTIC INFLUENCE OF ACIDS IN LACTONE FORMATION. PART I. VALEROLACTONE. Hugh Stott Taylor and Harold Wilberforce Close pp 422 - 435; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a011 |
HALOGENATION. XV. DIRECT IODINATION OF HYDROCARBONS BY MEANS OF IODINE AND NITRIC ACID. Rasik Lal Datta and Nihar Ranjan Chatterjee pp 435 - 441; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a012 |
HALOGENATION. XVI. IODINATION BY MEANS OF NITROGEN IODIDE OR BY MEANS OF IODINE IN THE PRESENCE OF AMMONIA. Rasik Lal Datta and Nogendra Prosad pp 441 - 456; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a013 |
THE ETHYL-SULFURIC ACID REACTION. P. N. Evans and J. M. Albertson pp 456 - 461; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a014 |
A RELATION BETWEEN THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION AND THE OPTICAL ROTATORY POWER OF THE PHENYLHYDRAZIDES OF CERTAIN ACIDS OF THE SUGAR GROUP. C. S. Hudson pp 462 - 470; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a015 |
THE PREPARATION OF PURE CRYSTALLINE MANNOSE AND A STUDY OF ITS MUTAROTATION. C. S. Hudson and H. L. Sawyer pp 470 - 478; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a016 |
EVIDENCE OF THE ACTION OF OXIDASES WITHIN THE GROWING PLANT. Joseph H. Kastle and G. Davis Buckner pp 478 - 482; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a017 |
NITROGEN IN AMINO FORM AS DETERMINED BY FORMOL TITRATION, IN RELATION TO SOME OTHER FACTORS MEASURING QUALITY IN WHEAT FLOUR. C. O. Swanson and E. L. Tague pp 482 - 491; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a018 |
THE PHYTIC ACID OF THE WHEAT KERNEL AND SOME OF ITS SALTS. P. W. Boutwell pp 491 - 503; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a019 |
“NITRON” AS A GRAVIMETRIC REAGENT FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SUBSTANCES USED IN EXPLOSIVES. W. C. Cope and J. Barab pp 504 - 514; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a020 |
DIRECT MICROSCOPICAL COUNTING OF BACTERIA IN WATER. Burt E. Nelson pp 515 - 523; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a021 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 523 - 530; DOI: 10.1021/ja02248a022 |
ATTEMPT TO SEPARATE THE ISOTOPIC FORMS OF LEAD BY FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLIZATION. Theodore W. Richards and Norris F. Hall pp 531 - 541; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a001 |
THE ORIENTATION OF MOLECULES IN THE SURFACES OF LIQUIDS, THE ENERGY RELATIONS AT SURFACES, SOLUBILITY, ADSORPTION, EMULSIFICATION, MOLECULAR ASSOCIATION, AND THE EFFECT OF ACIDS AND BASES ON INTERFACIAL TENSION.1 (SURFACE ENERGY VI.) William D. Harkins, Earl C. H. Davies, and George L. Clark pp 541 - 596; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a002 |
THE ACTION OF MAGNESIUM ON AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. Frederick H. Getman pp 596 - 604; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a003 |
DIFFERENTIAL IODIMETRY. II. THE TITRATION OF CHROMIC ACID IN THE PRESENCE OF FERRIC IRON AND THE ANALYSIS OF CHROMITE FOR ITS CHROMIUM CONTENT. O. L. Barnebey pp 604 - 606; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a004 |
DIFFERENTIAL IODIMETRY. III. DETERMINATION OF THE AVAILABLE OXYGEN IN SOLUBLE AND PRECIPITATED OXIDIZED FORMS OF MANGANESE. O. L. Barnebey and W. C. Hawes pp 607 - 610; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a005 |
TITRATION OF MAGNESIUM. F. W. Bruckmiller pp 610 - 615; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a006 |
THE APPLICABILITY OF THE FERRO-FERRICYANIDE ELECTRODE TO THE MEASUREMENT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF ELECTROLYTES IN CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS. G. A. Linhart pp 615 - 621; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a007 |
A NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL RELATION OF ATOMIC WEIGHTS TO ATOMIC NUMBERS. Reginald Graham Durrant pp 621 - 626; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a008 |
THE FREEZING OF WATER ABSORBED IN LAMPBLACK. H. W. Foote and Blair Saxton pp 627 - 630; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a009 |
A DIRECT READING IONOMETER. F. E. Bartell pp 630 - 633; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a010 |
THE PREPARATION OF HYDROCHLOROPLATINIC ACID BY MEANS OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. Paul Rudnick and R. D. Cooke pp 633 - 635; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a011 |
THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES ON THE PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SOLUTIONS OF SODIUM SULFITE. J. Howard Mathews and Mary Elvira Weeks pp 635 - 646; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a012 |
Laboratory Experiment--The Enrichment of Illuminating Gas. Ross Allen Baker pp 646 - 646; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a501 |
NOTES pp 646 - 648; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a013 |
A New Form of Conductivity Cell for Electro-titration. Harold E. Robbins pp 646 - 648; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a502 |
ON THE QUINONE-PHENOLATE THEORY OF INDICATORS: THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLUTIONS OF PHENOLSULFONPHTHALEIN AND OF ITS BROMO AND NITRO DERIVATIVES. E. C. White and S. F. Acree pp 648 - 652; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a014 |
THE PREPARATION OF ALKYLHYDROXYUREA CHLORIDES AND THEIR RELATION TO ESTERS OF CARBON DIOXIDE OXIME, R [UNK] O [UNK] N [UNK] C [UNK] O. Lauder William Jones and Leonora Neuffer pp 652 - 659; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a015 |
HYDROXAMIC ACIDS RELATED TO α-HYDROXY ACIDS AND TO ACRYLIC ACID, AND A STUDY OF THEIR REARRANGEMENTS. Lauder William Jones and Leonora Neuffer pp 659 - 668; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a016 |
ON DICHLOROACETHYDROXAMIC ACID AND ITS REARRANGEMENT, AND AMINOACETHYDROXAMIC ACID. Lauder William Jones and M. Cannon Sneed pp 668 - 674; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a017 |
A STUDY OF β-BENZYLFORMHYDROXAMIC ACID. Lauder William Jones and M. Cannon Sneed pp 674 - 679; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a018 |
A NEW CLASS OF PHTHALEINS--MIXED PHTHALEINS--FORMED BY HEATING p-HYDROXYBENZOYL-o-BENZOIC ACID WITH PHENOLS. W. R. Orndorff and Miss R. R. Murray pp 679 - 697; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a019 |
THE ACTION OF THE TOLYL MUSTARD OILS ON SODIUMPHENYLACETYLENE. David E. Worrall pp 697 - 701; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a020 |
THE IDENTIFICATION OF ACIDS. II. J. A. Lyman and E. Emmet Reid pp 701 - 711; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a021 |
A STUDY OF CHLORO ETHERS. I. THE ACTION OF CHLORODIMETHYL ETHER ON SALTS OF ORGANIC ACIDS. Friend E. Clark, S. F. Cox, and E. Mack pp 712 - 716; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a022 |
THE QUALITATIVE IDENTIFICATION OF THE DRUGS CONTAINING EMODIN.2 George D. Beal and Ruth Okey pp 716 - 725; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a023 |
NOTES ON THE RUBBER FROM EUCOMMIA ULMOIDES, OLIVER. Arthur F. Sievers pp 725 - 731; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a024 |
ON THE DUCLAUX METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF THE VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS. Fred W. Upson, H. M. Plum, and J. E. Schott pp 731 - 742; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a025 |
THE DETERMINATION OF GELATINIZATION TEMPERATURES OF STARCHES BY MEANS OF AN ELECTRICALLY HEATED CHAMBER ON THE MICROSCOPE STAGE. Arthur W. Dox and G. W. Roark pp 742 - 745; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a026 |
A NOTE ON THE DUCLAUX METHOD FOR VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS. A. R. Lamb pp 746 - 747; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a027 |
NEUTRAL POTASSIUM PERSULFATE AS A REAGENT IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. Rasik Lal Datta and Jnanendra Nath Sen pp 747 - 750; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a028 |
INDIRECT FORMATION OF DOUBLE SALTS VI. THE DOUBLE SILVER, LEAD, BISMUTH, COPPER AND MERCUROUS HALIDES OF SUBSTITUTED AMMONIUM BASES. Rasik Lal Datta and Jnanendra Nath Sen pp 750 - 759; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a029 |
ON THE SALTS OF PHTHALIC ACID. John B. Ekeley and Clifford Banta pp 759 - 768; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a030 |
THE NITROGENOUS HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS OF HEART LECITHIN. C. G. MacArthur, F. G. Norbury, and W. G. Karr pp 768 - 777; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a031 |
THE INOSITE PHOSPHORIC ACIDS OF COTTONSEED MEAL. J. B. Rather pp 777 - 789; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a032 |
KINETICS OF INVERTASE ACTION. J. M. Nelson and W. C. Vosburgh pp 790 - 811; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a033 |
COPPER IN THE FLORA OF A COPPER-TAILING REGION. W. G. Bateman and Lansing S. Wells pp 811 - 819; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a034 |
A METHOD FOR THE EXAMINATION OF METHYL SALICYLATE. Alan R. Albright pp 820 - 825; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a035 |
THE RETENTION OF ARSENIC IN THE ORGANS. Wm. D. McNally pp 826 - 828; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a036 |
THE CHEMICAL INDIVIDUALITY OF TISSUE ELEMENTS AND ITS BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE.3 P. A. Levene pp 828 - 837; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a037 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 837 - 840; DOI: 10.1021/ja02249a038 |
THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL AND ITS CHEMISTRY COMMITTEE. A PRELIMINARY STATEMENT TO THE CHEMISTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Marston Taylor Bogert pp 841 - 855; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a001 |
THE EVOLUTION OF THE ELEMENTS AND THE STABILITY OF COMPLEX ATOMS. I. A NEW PERIODIC SYSTEM WHICH SHOWS A RELATION BETWEEN THE ABUNDANCE OF THE ELEMENTS AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE NUCLEI OF ATOMS. William D. Harkins pp 856 - 879; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a002 |
A KINETIC HYPOTHESIS TO EXPLAIN THE FUNCTION OF ELECTRONS IN THE CHEMICAL COMBINATION OF ATOMS. William A. Noyes pp 879 - 882; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a003 |
THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF DILUTE SODIUM, POTASSIUM AND LITHIUM AMALGAMS. Thomas B. Hine pp 882 - 895; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a004 |
EXPERIMENTS WITH NITROGEN TRICHLORIDE. C. T. Dowell and William C. Bray pp 896 - 905; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a005 |
THE REACTIONS BETWEEN CHLORINE AND AMMONIA. William C. Bray and C. T. Dowell pp 905 - 913; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a006 |
CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS UPON OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS. Graham Edgar pp 914 - 928; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a007 |
REDUCING MATTER EXTRACTABLE FROM FILTER PAPER. R. S. McBride and J. A. Scherrer pp 928 - 933; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a008 |
A STUDY OF SOME RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS. A. J. Grant and C. James pp 933 - 937; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a009 |
THE ARSENATES OF LEAD. [THIRD PAPER.] BASIC ARSENATES. C. C. McDonnell and C. M. Smith pp 937 - 943; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a010 |
PERVAPORATION, PERSTILLATION AND PERCRYSTALLIZATION. Philip Adolph Kober pp 944 - 948; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a011 |
NOTE. pp 948 - 950; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a012 |
COMMUNICATION ON TAUTOMERISM. ON THE TAUTOMERIC REACTIONS OF 1-PHENYL-4,5-DIHYDRO-5-OXY-3-TRIAZOLYL METHYL SULFONE AND ITS SALTS WITH DIAZOMETHANE AND WITH ALKYL HALIDES. H. A. Lubs and S. F. Acree pp 950 - 961; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a013 |
ON THE REARRANGEMENT OF 1-PHENYL-4-METHYL-3-OXYALLYL URAZOLE BY ALLYL IODIDE. J. M. Johnson and S. F. Acree pp 962 - 965; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a014 |
THE PREPARATION OF BETA GLUCOSE. A. W. Mangam and S. F. Acree pp 965 - 968; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a015 |
THE INFLUENCE OF VARYING CONCENTRATION OF HYDROGEN ION ON THE OPTICAL ROTATION OF THE ISOMERIC ALKALOIDS, CINCHONINE, CINCHONIDINE AND CINCHOTOXINE. H. C. Biddle and Thomas Watson pp 968 - 974; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a016 |
THE CONSTITUTION OF XANTHOGALLOL. F. J. Moore and Ruth M. Thomas pp 974 - 1011; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a017 |
SYNTHESIS OF A NAPHTHOTETRAZINE FROM DIETHYL SUCCINYLOSUCCINATE AND DICYANODIAMIDE. Arthur W. Dox pp 1011 - 1013; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a018 |
INDIRECT MEASUREMENTS OF THE ROTATORY POWERS OF SOME ALPHA AND BETA FORMS OF THE SUGARS BY MEANS OF SOLUBILITY EXPERIMENTS. C. S. Hudson and E. Yanovsky pp 1013 - 1038; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a019 |
THE PREPARATION OF XYLOSE. C. S. Hudson and T. S. Harding pp 1038 - 1040; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a020 |
THE OLEORESIN OF DOUGLAS FIR. A. W. Schorger pp 1040 - 1044; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a021 |
THE USE OF POTASSIUM PERSULFATE IN THE DETERMINATION OF TOTAL NITROGEN IN URINE. Leonard C. Scott and Rollin G. Myers pp 1044 - 1051; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a022 |
ON THE OPTIMUM REACTION IN TRYPTIC DIGESTION. I. J. H. Long and Mary Hull pp 1051 - 1059; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a023 |
THE MECHANISM OF THE NINHYDRIN REACTION. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE THEORY OF COLOR OF SALTS OF ALLOXANTINE-LIKE COMPOUNDS. J. M. Retinger pp 1059 - 1066; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a024 |
THE EFFECT OF THE INGESTION OF ALUMINUM UPON THE GROWTH OF THE YOUNG. J. T. Leary and S. H. Sheib pp 1066 - 1073; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a025 |
NOTES. pp 1073 - 1074; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a026 |
CORRECTION. pp 1075 - 1075; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a027 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 1075 - 1076; DOI: 10.1021/ja02250a028 |
INCLUSIONS IN SILVER VOLTAMETER DEPOSITS AND THE ELECTROCHEMICAL EQUIVALENT OF SILVER. W. M. Bovard and G. A. Hulett pp 1077 - 1103; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a001 |
THE EFFECT OF FREEZING ON CERTAIN INORGANIC HYDROGELS. II. H. W. Foote and Blair Saxton pp 1103 - 1125; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a002 |
THE MEASUREMENT OF CRYOSCOPIC CONSTANTS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. J. Howard Mathews pp 1125 - 1133; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a003 |
THE APPLICABILITY OF THE ISOHYDRIC PRINCIPLE TO TENTH-NORMAL MIXTURES OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. N. Edward Loomis, J. L. Essex, and Merle R. Meacham pp 1133 - 1139; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a004 |
THE MEASUREMENT OF OXIDATION POTENTIALS AT MERCURY ELECTRODES. II. THE CHROMIC-CHROMOUS POTENTIAL. George Shannon Forbes and Herman William Richter pp 1140 - 1148; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a005 |
THE DRAINAGE OF CRYSTALS. Norris Folger Hall pp 1148 - 1152; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a006 |
THE CONTAMINATION OF PRECIPITATES IN GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS: SOLID SOLUTION AND ADSORPTION vs. HIGHER-ORDER COMPOUNDS. George McPhail Smith pp 1152 - 1173; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a007 |
THE TERNARY SYSTEM H2O-K2SiO3-SiO2. George W. Morey pp 1173 - 1229; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a008 |
ON THE DIETERICI EQUATION OF STATE. F. H. MacDougall pp 1229 - 1235; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a009 |
DIFFERENTIAL IODIMETRY IV.--THE ANALYSIS OF PYROLUSITE AND OTHER OXIDIZED MANGANESE ORES. O. L. Barnebey and Geo. M. Bishop pp 1235 - 1238; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a010 |
NOTES. pp 1238 - 1241; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a011 |
SYNTHESES IN THE NAPHTHALENE SERIES. Oliver Kamm, H. B. McClugage, and A. W. Landstrom pp 1242 - 1248; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a012 |
STUDIES IN IDENTIFICATION. IV. THE IDENTIFICATION OF ALCOHOLS. E. Emmet Reid pp 1249 - 1255; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a013 |
RESEARCHES ON HYDANTOINS. XXXIX. SYNTHESIS OF THE POLYPEPTIDE-HYDANTOIN; TYROSYL-GLYCINE-HYDANTOIN. Treat B. Johnson and Dorothy A. Hahn pp 1255 - 1266; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a014 |
CYANCARBOXETHYL 3,3-DIMETHYL CYCLOPENTANONE. W. A. Noyes and C. S. Marvel pp 1267 - 1271; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a015 |
THE ROTATORY POWERS OF SOME NEW DERIVATIVES OF GENTIOBIOSE. C. S. Hudson and J. M. Johnson pp 1272 - 1277; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a016 |
ON THE NORMAL REACTION OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT. J. H. Long and Frederick Fenger pp 1278 - 1286; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a017 |
THE PLANT FOOD MATERIALS IN THE LEAVES OF FOREST TREES. Paul Serex pp 1286 - 1296; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a018 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 1296 - 1298; DOI: 10.1021/ja02251a019 |
A STUDY OF SODIUM-LEAD COMPOUNDS IN LIQUID AMMONIA SOLUTION. F. Hastings Smyth pp 1299 - 1312; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a001 |
THE RHYTHMIC PRECIPITATION OF COLLOIDAL MERCURY. Harold S. Davis pp 1312 - 1314; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a002 |
THE INADEQUACY OF THE FERRIC BASIC ACETATE TEST FOR ACETATES. Louis J. Curtman and Ben R. Harris pp 1315 - 1317; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a003 |
GRANULAR CALCIUM CHLORIDE AS A DRYING AGENT. A. T. McPherson pp 1317 - 1319; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a004 |
NOTES. pp 1319 - 1321; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a005 |
THE CRISSCROSS ADDITION ON CONJUGATE SYSTEMS. THE ACTION OF CYANIC ACID, THIOCYANIC ACID AND ISOCYANATES ON AZINES. J. R. Bailey and A. T. McPherson pp 1322 - 1338; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a006 |
THE MASS ACTION OF WATER ON DYES. Willian M. Dehn pp 1338 - 1348; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a007 |
STUDIES OF THE CHROMOISOMERISM OF METHYL ORANGE. William M. Dehn and Lois McBride pp 1348 - 1377; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a008 |
COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF THE SOLUBILITIES OF HELIANTHINE AND ITS SALTS. William M. Dehn pp 1377 - 1381; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a009 |
COLORIMETRIC STUDIES OF PICRATE SOLUTIONS. William M. Dehn and Alice A. Ball pp 1381 - 1392; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a010 |
FALLACIES IN COLORIMETRY. William M. Dehn pp 1392 - 1398; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a011 |
COMPARATIVE SOLUBILITIES IN WATER, IN PYRIDINE AND IN AQUEOUS PYRIDINE. William M. Dehn pp 1399 - 1404; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a012 |
STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. E. P. Kohler and J. B. Conant pp 1404 - 1420; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a013 |
THE ACTION OF ANHYDROUS ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE UPON UNSATURATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. II. Wilmer C. Gangloff and W. E. Henderson pp 1420 - 1427; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a014 |
ON THE ELECTROLYTIC DIAZOTATION OF AN ALIPHATIC COMPOUND. Robert B. Krauss pp 1427 - 1431; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a015 |
THE PREPARATION OF HALOGEN DERIVATIVES OF CATECHOL, HONO-CATECHOL AND PYROGALLOL METHYL ETHERS AND SULFONIC ACIDS. Robert B. Krauss and Edward Crede pp 1431 - 1435; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a016 |
THE FERROUS SULFATE AND AMMONIA METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF NITRO TO AMINO COMPOUNDS. Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger pp 1435 - 1439; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a017 |
METHODS FOR THE ACYLATION OF AROMATIC AMINO COMPOUNDS AND UREAS, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO CHLOROACETYLATION. Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger pp 1439 - 1447; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a018 |
UNSYMMETRICAL DERIVATIVES OF AROMATIC DIAMINES. Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger pp 1447 - 1465; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a019 |
THE PREPARATION OF β-CHLORO- AND β-BROMOPROPIONIC ACIDS. Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger pp 1465 - 1466; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a020 |
GINGEROL AND PARADOL. E. K. Nelson pp 1466 - 1469; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a021 |
ANALYSIS OF RAGWEED POLLEN. Frederick W. Heyl pp 1470 - 1476; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a022 |
INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN ELECTROLYTES UPON THE COURSE OF THE HYDROLYSIS OF STARCH BY MALT AMYLASE. H. C. Sherman and Jennie A. Walker pp 1476 - 1493; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a023 |
ON THE ASSUMED DESTRUCTION OF TRYPSIN BY PEPSIN AND ACID. III. OBSERVATIONS ON MEN. J. H. Long and Mary Hull pp 1493 - 1500; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a024 |
A NOTEWORTHY EFFECT OF BROMIDES UPON THE ACTION OF MALT AMYLASE. Arthur W. Thomas pp 1501 - 1503; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a025 |
THE INFLUENCE OF AVAILABLE CARBOHYDRATES UPON AMMONIA ACCUMULATION BY MICROÖRGANISMS. Selman A. Waksman pp 1503 - 1512; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a026 |
NOTES. pp 1512 - 1513; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a027 |
NEW BOOK. pp 1514 - 1514; DOI: 10.1021/ja02252a028 |
THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF MENTHOL. Fred E. Wright pp 1515 - 1524; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a001 |
THE THERMODYNAMIC CONSTANTS OF AMMONIA. I. THE HEAT-CAPACITY OF LIQUID AMMONIA. Frederick G. Keyes and Henry A. Babcock pp 1524 - 1537; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a002 |
THE RELATIVE ELECTRODE POTENTIALS OF TIN AND LEAD DETERMINED BY EQUILIBRIUM MEASUREMENTS WITH THEIR PERCHLORATES. Arthur A. Noyes and Kebe Toabe pp 1537 - 1545; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a003 |
HETEROGENEOUS EQUILIBRIA BETWEEN AQUEOUS AND METALLIC SOLUTIONS: THE INTERACTION OF MIXED SALT SOLUTIONS AND LIQUID AMALGAMS. [FOURTH PAPER.] A STUDY OF THE IONIZATION RELATIONS OF SODIUM AND STRONTIUM CHLORIDES IN MIXTURES. G. McP Smith and S. A. Braley pp 1545 - 1576; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a004 |
THE DECOMPOSITION OF CEROUS OXALATE IN A REDUCING OR INERT ATMOSPHERE AND A NEW PROPERTY OF THE HIGHER OXIDES OF CERIUM. Wallace S. Chase pp 1576 - 1582; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a005 |
A STUDY OF TANTALUM CHLORIDE WITH REFERENCE TO ITS USE IN THE DETERMINATION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF TANTALUM. George W. Sears pp 1582 - 1587; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a006 |
THE HYDROLYSIS OF ACETANILIDE. David R. Merrill and Elliot Q. Adams pp 1588 - 1598; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a007 |
THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF ZIRCONIUM. Francis P. Venable and James M. Bell pp 1598 - 1608; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a008 |
A COMPARISON OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SOME COMMON DESICCANTS. Mary V. Dover and J. W. Marden pp 1609 - 1614; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a009 |
NOTES. pp 1614 - 1623; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a010 |
A SYSTEM OF ORGANIC NOMENCLATURE. Austin M. Patterson and Carleton E. Curran pp 1623 - 1638; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a011 |
THE METHOD OF OXIDATION AND THE OXIDATION PRODUCTS OF l-ARABINOSE AND OF l-XYLOSE IN ALKALINE SOLUTIONS WITH AIR AND WITH CUPRIC HYDROXIDE. J. U. Nef, Oscar F. Hedenburg, and J. W. E. Glattfeld pp 1638 - 1652; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a012 |
TRIPHENYLMETHYL. XXVII. THE MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF THE TRIARYLMETHYLS. M. Gomberg and C. S. Schoepfle pp 1652 - 1674; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a013 |
TRIPHENYLMETHYL. XXVIII. TAUTOMERISM OF TRIARYLCARBINOLS. M. Gomberg and L. C. Johnson pp 1674 - 1688; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a014 |
IX. THE ELECTRONIC FORMULA OF BENZENE AND THE MOLECULAR VOLUMES OF THE CHLOROBENZENES. Harry Shipley Fry pp 1688 - 1699; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a015 |
STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. E. P. Kohler and J. B. Conant pp 1699 - 1715; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a016 |
RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. LXXXIV. THE TRANSFORMATION BY HYDROLYSIS OF SECONDARY PYRIMIDINE NUCLEOSIDES INTO IMIDAZOL COMBINATIONS. Treat B. Johnson and Sidney E. Hadley pp 1715 - 1717; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a017 |
REACTIONS OF PIPERIDINE WITH ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS IN ETHER SOLUTIONS. Sargent G. Powell and William M. Dehn pp 1717 - 1723; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a018 |
A COMPARISON OF PHENYLHYDRAZINE OXALATE WITH MESOXALIC ACID PHENYLHYDRAZONE. W. L. Evans, W. L. Mong, and F. L. Sinks pp 1724 - 1727; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a019 |
THE IDENTIFICATION OF ACIDS. III.3 Edward Lyons and E. Emmet Reid pp 1727 - 1750; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a020 |
CYANURIC ACID AS AN OXIDATION PRODUCT OF URIC ACID. ITS PROBABLE IDENTITY WITH TETRACARBONIMIDE. C. S. Venable and F. J. Moore pp 1750 - 1755; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a021 |
STUDIES ON THE CULTURE MEDIA EMPLOYED IN THE BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER. IV. NEUTRAL RED LACTOSE PEPTONE MEDIA. E. M. Chamot and C. M. Sherwood pp 1755 - 1766; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a022 |
ON THE COMPOSITION AND DIGESTIVE ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT FRACTIONS OF THE PANCREAS. II. R. A. Nelson and J. H. Long pp 1766 - 1778; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a023 |
THE ISOLATION OF PARA-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID FROM SOIL. E. H. Walters pp 1778 - 1784; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a024 |
CORRECTIONS. pp 1784 - 1784; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a025 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 1784 - 1786; DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a026 |
THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUIDS. II. THE VISCOSITY-COMPOSITION CURVE FOR IDEAL LIQUID MIXTURES. James Kendall and Kenneth Potter Monroe pp 1787 - 1802; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a001 |
THE VISCOSITY OF LIQUIDS. III. IDEAL SOLUTIONS OF SOLIDS IN LIQUIDS. James Kendall and Kenneth Potter Monroe pp 1802 - 1806; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a002 |
A STUDY OF THE ALLOTROPY OF CADMIUM. Frederick H. Getman pp 1806 - 1816; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a003 |
THE MELTING POINTS OF THE CHLORIDES OF LITHIUM, RUBIDIUM AND CAESIUM, AND THE FREEZING POINTS OF BINARY AND TERNARY MIXTURES OF THESE SALTS, INCLUDING ALSO POTASSIUM AND SODIUM CHLORIDE. Theodore W. Richards and W. Buell Meldrum pp 1816 - 1828; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a004 |
THE ADSORPTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND AMMONIA BY CHARCOAL. Leon B. Richardson pp 1828 - 1848; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a005 |
THE CONSTITUTION AND FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS. II. LIQUIDS. Irving Langmuir pp 1848 - 1906; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a006 |
THE POTENTIAL OF THE LEAD ELECTRODE. Gilbert N. Lewis and Thomas B. Brighton pp 1906 - 1912; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a007 |
THE DECOMPOSITION OF DILEAD ARSENATE BY WATER. C. C. McDonnell and J. J. T. Graham pp 1912 - 1918; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a008 |
NOTE. pp 1919 - 1919; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a009 |
RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. LXXXV. THE SYNTHESIS OF A SECONDARY NUCLEOSIDE OF THYMINE, AND ITS CONVERSION INTO A DERIVATIVE OF GLYOXALINE BY HYDROLYSIS WITH ACIDS. Treat B. Johnson and Sidney E. Hadley pp 1919 - 1927; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a010 |
ACTION OF SODIUM BENZYL CYANIDE WITH p-TOLYLCINNAMIC ESTER. Milo Reason Daughters pp 1927 - 1930; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a011 |
STUDIES IN ESTERIFICATION. IX. THE ESTERIFICATION OF ACETIC AND PROPIONIC ACIDS BY METHYL, ETHYL, PROPYL, ISOBUTYL AND ISOAMYL MERCAPTANS. Edgar M. Faber and E. Emmet Reid pp 1930 - 1938; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a012 |
THE COMPOUNDS OF PHENOL AND THE CRESOLS WITH PYRIDINE. W. H. Hatcher and F. W. Skirrow pp 1939 - 1977; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a013 |
DISSOCIATION AND REARRANGEMENT OF ISO- AND TERTIARYBUTYL BROMIDES IN THE GASEOUS STATE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AND THEIR FORMATION FROM HYDROGEN BROMIDE AND ISOBUTENE. R. F. Brunel pp 1978 - 2005; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a014 |
THE THREE NITRO-TRIPHENYLAMINES. Jean Piccard and Louis M. Larsen pp 2006 - 2009; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a015 |
TETRAPHENYLMETHANE. M. Gomberg and Oliver Kamm pp 2009 - 2015; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a016 |
THE RELATIONS IN COMPOSITION OF THE DIFFERENT FORMS OF NATURAL BITUMENS. Charles F. Mabery pp 2015 - 2027; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a017 |
THE POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF THE DUCLAUX METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF VOLATILE ACIDS. L. J. Gillespie and E. H. Walters pp 2027 - 2055; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a018 |
A SIMPLIFIED MICRO-COMBUSTION METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF CARBON AND HYDROGEN. Louis Elsberg Wise pp 2055 - 2068; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a019 |
A METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF HALOGENS IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. J. F. Lemp and H. J. Broderson pp 2069 - 2074; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a020 |
THE DETERMINATION OF SILVER IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. H. J. Lucas and A. R. Kemp pp 2074 - 2078; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a021 |
THE OCCURRENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANNITOL IN SILAGE. Arthur W. Dox and G. P. Plaisance pp 2078 - 2087; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a022 |
THE OCCURRENCE OF l-LEUCINE IN SWEET CLOVER SILAGE. G. P. Plaisance pp 2087 - 2088; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a023 |
PRESENCE OF NITRITES AND AMMONIA IN DISEASED PLANTS. II. OXIDASES AND DIASTASES; THEIR RELATION TO THE DISTURBANCE. P. A. Boncquet and Mary Boncquet pp 2088 - 2093; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a024 |
NEW BOOK. pp 2094 - 2094; DOI: 10.1021/ja02254a025 |
THE OUTLOOK IN CHEMISTRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Julius Stieglitz pp 2095 - 2110; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a001 |
HEATS OF DILUTION: I. A CALORIMETER FOR MEASURING HEATS OF DILUTION. II. THE HEAT OF DILUTION OF THREE NORMAL ETHYL ALCOHOL. D. A. MacInnes and J. M. Braham pp 2110 - 2126; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a002 |
A STUDY OF THE SYSTEM ANILINE--HEXANE. Donald B. Keyes and Joel H. Hildebrand pp 2126 - 2137; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a003 |
THE NOMON--A CALCULATING DEVICE FOR CHEMISTS. Horace G. Deming pp 2137 - 2144; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a004 |
A UNIVERSAL GAS-VOLUMETER. Horace G. Deming pp 2145 - 2151; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a005 |
THE SURFACE TENSIONS OF THE CO-EXISTING LAYERS OF SYSTEMS OF MUTUALLY SOLUBLE LIQUIDS. J. Livingston, R. Morgan, and Ward V. Evans pp 2151 - 2171; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a006 |
THE REDUCTION OF SELENIC ACID. E. B. Benger pp 2171 - 2179; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a007 |
ON THE REDUCTION OF TELLURIC ACID. E. B. Benger pp 2179 - 2183; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a008 |
MERCURY VAPOR PUMPS FOR OPERATING AGAINST HIGH PRESSURES. Charles A. Kraus pp 2183 - 2186; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a009 |
NOTE. pp 2186 - 2188; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a010 |
ON NITRO- AND AMINOPHENOXYACETIC ACIDS. Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger pp 2188 - 2224; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a011 |
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF THE PARTIAL PRESSURE OF OXYGEN ON COMBUSTION. H. C. Dollwig, A. C. Kolls, and A. S. Loevenhart pp 2224 - 2231; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a012 |
A STUDY OF THE NORMAL METABOLISM OF THE GUINEA PIG. L. Millard Smith and Howard B. Lewis pp 2231 - 2239; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a013 |
COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF FIBRIN FROM DIFFERENT ANIMALS. Ross Aiken Gortner and Alexander J. Wuertz pp 2239 - 2242; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a014 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 2242 - 2244; DOI: 10.1021/ja02255a015 |
A STUDY OF HYDROGEN AND CALOMEL ELECTRODES. Gilbert N. Lewis, Thomas B. Brighton, and Reuben L. Sebastian pp 2245 - 2261; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a001 |
THE PROPERTIES OF MIXED LIQUIDS. III. THE LAW OF MIXTURES. I. J. Livingston R. Morgan and Mary A. Griggs pp 2261 - 2275; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a002 |
THE PROPERTIES OF MIXED LIQUIDS. IV. THE LAW OF MIXTURES. II. J. Livingston R. Morgan and Andrew J. Scarlett pp 2275 - 2293; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a003 |
THE SPECIFIC HEATS AND HEATS OF FUSION OF TRIPHENYLMETHANE, ANTHRAQUINONE AND ANTHRACENE. Joel H. Hildebrand, Alice D. Duschak, A. H. Foster, and C. W. Beebe pp 2293 - 2297; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a004 |
SOLUBILITY AND INTERNAL PRESSURE. Joel H. Hildebrand pp 2297 - 2301; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a005 |
SOLUBILITIES OF ANTHRACENE, ANTHRAQUINONE, PARABROMOBENZENE, PHENANTHRENE AND IODINE IN VARIOUS SOLVENTS. Joel H. Hildebrand, E. T. Ellefson, and C. W. Beebe pp 2301 - 2302; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a006 |
ADDITION COMPOUND FORMATION IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS. THE STABILITY OF HYDRATES AND THE DETERMINATION OF HYDRATION IN SOLUTION. James Kendall, James Eliot Booge, and James C. Andrews pp 2303 - 2323; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a007 |
THE MECHANISM OF THE IONIZATION PROCESS. James Kendall and James Eliot Booge pp 2323 - 2333; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a008 |
THE PRECIPITATION, STABILITY AND CONSTITUTION OF HYDROUS FERRIC OXIDE SOLS. I. Marks Neidle pp 2334 - 2350; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a009 |
AN IMPROVED VICTOR MEYER VAPOR-DENSITY APPARATUS. D. A. MacInnes and R. G. Kreiling pp 2350 - 2354; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a010 |
A NEW OXYCHLORIDE OF TIN. Harry F. Keller pp 2354 - 2356; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a011 |
THE USE OF SODIUM PARATUNGSTATE IN THE DETERMINATION OF METALLIC OXIDES FROM CYANIDES. S. B. Kuzirian pp 2356 - 2358; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a012 |
THE USE OF CUPFERRON (PHENYLNITROSO-HYDROXYL-AMINE AMMONIUM) IN: I. THE QUANTITATIVE SEPARATION OF ZIRCONIUM, TITANIUM, IRON, MANGANESE AND ALUMINUM. II. THE ANALYSIS OF ZIRCON AND BADDELEYITE. James Brown pp 2358 - 2366; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a013 |
THE COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF MANGANESE BY OXIDATION WITH PERIODATE. Hobart H. Willard and Lucien H. Greathouse pp 2366 - 2377; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a014 |
INFLUENCE OF THE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF THE COMPOUNDS TO BE AMMONIFIED UPON THE RATE OF AMMONIFICATION. K. Miyake pp 2378 - 2382; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a015 |
GAS INTERFEROMETER CALIBRATION. Junius David Edwards pp 2382 - 2385; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a016 |
NOTES. pp 2386 - 2392; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a017 |
4,4′-DIMETHYL BENZOPHENONE AND ITS CONDENSATION WITH PHENOL. M. Gomberg and J. D. Todd pp 2392 - 2396; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a018 |
RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. LXXXVI. THE PRODUCTION OF GLYOXALONES BY HYDROLYSIS OF PYRIMIDINE NUCLEOSIDES. Treat B. Johnson pp 2396 - 2405; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a019 |
STUDIES IN THE CYCLOPROPANE SERIES. [THIRD PAPER.] E. P. Kohler, G. A. Hill, and L. A. Bigelow pp 2405 - 2418; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a020 |
ON AMIDES, URAMINO COMPOUNDS, AND UREIDES CONTAINING AN AROMATIC NUCLEUS. Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger pp 2418 - 2443; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a021 |
THE CONVERSION OF METHYLENEAMINOACETONITRILE TO IMINOACETONITRILE. J. R. Bailey and H. L. Lochte pp 2443 - 2444; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a022 |
THE ACTION OF BENZENESULFONYLCHLORIDE ON ORGANIC BASES IN ANHYDROUS ETHER. George L. Schwartz and William M. Dehn pp 2444 - 2453; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a023 |
THE RELATIVE STABILITY OF HALOGEN SUBSTITUTED ALIPHATIC ACIDS IN WATER SOLUTION. W. A. Drushel and G. S. Simpson pp 2453 - 2460; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a024 |
BROMOHYDROXYNAPHTHOQUINONES. A. S. Wheeler and V. C. Edwards pp 2460 - 2468; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a025 |
THE REDUCTION OF 4-ANISALHYDANTOIN 1-ACETIC ACID AND ITS ETHYL ESTER. Dorothy A. Hahn, C. Pauline Burt, and Treat B. Johnson pp 2468 - 2472; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a026 |
THE IDENTITY OF CYANURIC ACID WITH SO-CALLED “TETRACARBONIMID.” E. H. Walters and Louis E. Wise pp 2472 - 2477; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a027 |
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE HUMIN FORMED BY THE ACID HYDROLYSIS OF PROTEINS. III. HYDROLYSIS IN THE PRESENCE OF ALDEHYDES. II. HYDROLYSIS IN THE PRESENCE OF FORMALDEHYDE. Ross Aiken Gortner and George E. Holm pp 2477 - 2501; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a028 |
OBSERVATIONS ON THE McLEAN-VAN SLYKE IODOMETRIC METHOD FOR THE TITRATION OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF HALIDES, IN ITS APPLICATION TO CHLORIDES. Robert F. McCracken and Mary D. Walsh pp 2501 - 2506; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a029 |
THE DETERMINATION OF PHYTIN PHOSPHORUS IN PLANT PRODUCTS. J. B. Rather pp 2506 - 2515; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a030 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 2515 - 2516; DOI: 10.1021/ja02256a031 |
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS. F. W. Clarke pp 2517 - 2518; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a001 |
THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF CHALCOPYRITE DETERMINED BY X-RAYS. Charles L. Burdick and James H. Ellis pp 2518 - 2525; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a002 |
THE SOLUBILITY OF BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE IN HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND ITS RELATION TO COMPLEX FORMATION. Arthur A. Noyes, Frank W. Hall, and James A. Beattie pp 2526 - 2532; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a003 |
THE FREE ENERGY OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION. II. Arthur A. Noyes and James H. Ellis pp 2532 - 2544; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a004 |
THE POTENTIAL OF THE BROMINE ELECTRODE; THE FREE ENERGY OF DILUTION OF HYDOGEN BROMIDE; THE DISTRIBUTION OF BROMINE BETWEEN SEVERAL PHASES. Gilbert N. Lewis and Hyman Storch pp 2544 - 2554; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a005 |
THE ENTROPY OF THE ELEMENTS AND THE THIRD LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS. Gilbert N. Lewis and G. E. Gibson pp 2554 - 2581; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a006 |
CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN THE CORONA. I. OZONE FORMATION. F. O. Anderegg pp 2581 - 2595; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a007 |
ON THE STANDARD UNIT IN THE THERMOCHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. W. Swientoslawski pp 2595 - 2600; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a008 |
A COMPARISON OF THE ACTIVITIES OF TWO TYPICAL ELECTROLYTES. G. A. Linhart pp 2601 - 2605; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a009 |
A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF SAMARIUM. THE ANALYSIS OF SAMARIUM CHLORIDE. O. J. Stewart and C. James pp 2605 - 2614; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a010 |
OBSERVATIONS ON THE RARE EARTHS. IV. THE PURIFICATION OF GADOLINIUM. Louis Jordan and B. Smith Hopkins pp 2614 - 2623; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a011 |
A STUDY OF THE TEST FOR TARTRATES DEPENDING UPON THE FORMATION OF THE COPPER-TARTRATE COMPLEX. L. J. Curtman, A. Lewis, and B. R. Harris pp 2623 - 2630; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a012 |
THE SOLUBILITY OF SILICA. Victor Lenher and Henry Baldwin Merrill pp 2630 - 2638; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a013 |
NOTE. pp 2638 - 2639; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a014 |
CORRECTIONS. pp 2639 - 2639; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a015 |
A CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF CERTAIN PHENOL SILVER SALTS. II. THERMAL DECOMPOSITIONS: THE FORMULA OF THE UNPOLYMERIZED RESIDUES. W. H. Hunter and F. E. Joyce pp 2640 - 2646; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a016 |
ORGANIC ADDITIVE COMPOUNDS OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE. William M. Dehn and Ruth E. Merling pp 2646 - 2657; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a017 |
THE ROLE OF ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN AND ALKALI IN THE OXIDATION OF ACETONE WITH POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE. PYRUVIC ACID AS AN INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT. Edgar J. Witzemann pp 2657 - 2671; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a018 |
THE ACTION OF ALUMINUM CHLORIDE ON CYMENE. A. W. Schorger pp 2671 - 2679; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a019 |
THE ACTION OF PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE ON UNSATURATED KETONES. [PRELIMINARY PAPER.] James B. Conant pp 2679 - 2684; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a020 |
HYDROLYSIS OF ORGANIC HALIDES AND THE CORROSION OF METALS. [PRELIMINARY CONTRIBUTION.] Howard Waters Doughty pp 2685 - 2692; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a021 |
XIII. MOLECULAR REARRANGEMENTS IN THE CAMPHOR SERIES. THE DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS OF THE METHYL ESTER OF ISOAMINOCAMPHONANIC ACID. A NEW REACTION INVOLVING THE FORMATION OF THE METHYL ETHER OF A HYDROXY ACID. William A. Noyes and Glenn S. Skinner pp 2692 - 2718; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a022 |
AN EFFICIENT APPARATUS FOR FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION UNDER DIMINISHED PRESSURE. William A. Noyes and Glenn S. Skinner pp 2718 - 2720; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a023 |
DICHLOROAMINE T. AND CHLORINATED EUCALYPTOL 1.2. Robert B. Krauss and Edward Crede pp 2720 - 2722; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a024 |
ON THE DETECTION OF METHYL ALCOHOL IN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND ITS FORMATION BY THE SEVERAL KINDS OF YEASTS. Teizo Takahashi, Masagi Gunke, and Takegi Yamazaki pp 2723 - 2726; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a025 |
ACCURATE METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF TOTAL ACIDITY OF URINE. William M. Dehn pp 2726 - 2733; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a026 |
THE NITROGEN DISTRIBUTION IN PROTALBINIC AND LYSALBINIC ACIDS. Cornelia Kennedy and Ross Aiken Gortner pp 2734 - 2736; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a027 |
THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED ACID HYDROLYSIS UPON THE NITROGEN DISTRIBUTION OF FIBRIN WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE AMMONIA FRACTION. Ross Aiken Gortner and George E. Holm pp 2736 - 2745; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a028 |
SOME NITROGENOUS AUXOAMYLASES. Elbert W. Rockwood pp 2745 - 2752; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a029 |
PREPARATION OF A PRESERVATIVE FROM CRESOL. Mary Nevin and Boris Mann pp 2752 - 2756; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a030 |
NEW BOOKS. pp 2756 - 2756; DOI: 10.1021/ja02257a031 |