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Issue 1


THE ABSORPTION OF CARBON MONOXIDE BY CUPROUS AMMONIUM CARBONATE SOLUTIONS.
Wm. R. Hainsworth and E. Y. Titus
pp 1 - 11; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a001
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THE DEVITRIFICATION OF GLASS, A SURFACE PHENOMENON. THE REPAIR OF CRYSTALLIZED GLASS APPARATUS.
Albert F. O. Germann
pp 11 - 14; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a002
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THE ELECTRO-TITRATION OF HYDRIODIC ACID AND ITS USE AS A STANDARD IN OXIDIMETRY.
W. S. Hendrixson
pp 14 - 23; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a003
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THE MOLECULAR HEAT OF HYDROGEN.
F. H. MacDougall
pp 23 - 28; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a004
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SOME PROPERTIES OF SELENIUM OXYCHLORIDE.
Victor Lenher
pp 29 - 35; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a005
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THE ORIENTATION OF MOLECULES IN SURFACES. VI. COHESION, ADHESION, TENSILE STRENGTH, TENSILE ENERGY, NEGATIVE SURFACE ENERGY, INTERFACIAL TENSION, AND MOLECULAR ATTRACTION.
William D. Harkins and Y. C. Cheng
pp 35 - 53; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a006
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THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF GASEOUS NITROGEN PENTOXIDE. A MONOMOLECULAR REACTION.
Farrington Daniels and Elmer H. Johnston
pp 53 - 71; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a007
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THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF NITROGEN PENTOXIDE.
Farrington Daniels and Elmer H. Johnston
pp 72 - 81; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a008
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE ZINC ELECTRODE.
William C. Moore
pp 81 - 84; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a009
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF THE AMMONIUM HALIDES ABOVE AND BELOW THE TRANSITION TEMPERATURES.
Guy Bartlett and Irving Langmuir
pp 84 - 91; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a010
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TRIVALENT TITANIUM. I. NOTES ON THE VOLUMETRIC DETERMINATION OF IRON BY MEANS OF TITANOUS SALTS.
William M. Thornton and James E. Chapman
pp 91 - 102; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a011
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THE LOWERING OF THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF WATER AT 20° PRODUCED BY DISSOLVED POTASSIUM CHLORIDE.
B. F. Lovelace, J. C. W. Frazer, and V. B. Sease
pp 102 - 110; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a012
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THE USE OF GALLIUM FERROCYANIDE IN ANALYSIS.
Lyman E. Porter and Philip E. Browning
pp 111 - 114; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a013
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THE QUALITATIVE SEPARATION AND DETECTION OF URANIUM, VANADIUM AND CHROMIUM WHEN PRESENT TOGETHER.
Philip E. Browning
pp 114 - 115; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a014
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The Viscosity of Liquids. V. The Ideality of the System: Benzene - Benzyl Benzoate and the Validity of the Bingham Fluidity Forumula
James Kendall, and Kenneth Potter Monroe
pp 115 - 125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a600
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NOTES.

pp 126 - 127; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a015
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THE PREPARATION OF RHAMNOSE.
C. F. Walton
pp 127 - 131; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a016
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A CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF CERTAIN PHENOL SILVER SALTS. III. THE ACTION OF MERCURY ON TRIBROMOPHENOL BROMIDE.
W. H. Hunter and G. H. Woollett
pp 131 - 135; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a017
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A CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF CERTAIN PHENOL SILVER SALTS. IV. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE AMORPHOUS OXIDES.
W. H. Hunter and G. H. Woollett
pp 135 - 142; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a018
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EXPERIMENTAL PART. The Potassium Salt of Tri-iodophenol.

pp 143 - 151; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a019
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A CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF CERTAIN PHENOL SILVER SALTS. V. THE ACTION OF IODINE ON THE SODIUM SALT OF TRICHLOROPHENOL.
W. H. Hunter and Lillian M. Seyfried
pp 151 - 159; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a020
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LOBINOL--A DERMATITANT FROM RHUS DIVERSILOBA (POISON OAK).
James B. McNair
pp 159 - 164; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a021
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THE PROPERTIES OF OXYNITRILASE.
Vernon K. Krieble and Walter A. Wieland
pp 164 - 175; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a022
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4-METHYL-BENZOPHENONE CHLORIDE AND ITS CONDENSATION WITH PHENOL.
F. C. Hahn
pp 175 - 179; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a023
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PHENYLACETIC-PARA-ARSONIC ACID.
George Ross Robertson and Julius Stieglitz
pp 179 - 181; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a024
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THE ESTIMATION OF ARSENIC IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
George Ross Robertson
pp 182 - 185; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a025
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THE NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF YEAST. I. THE ROLE OF VITAMINES IN THE GROWTH OF YEAST.
Ellis I. Fulmer, Victor E. Nelson, and F. F. Sherwood
pp 186 - 191; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a026
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THE NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF YEAST. II. THE EFFECT OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE MEDIUM ON THE GROWTH OF YEAST.
Ellis I. Fulmer, Victor E. Nelson, and F. F. Sherwood
pp 191 - 199; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a027
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AN ANALYSIS OF OTOBA BUTTER.
Walter F. Baughman, George S. Jamieson, and Dirk H. Brauns
pp 199 - 204; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a028
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ALKYL CYANO-ACETIC ESTERS.
John C. Hessler and Robert M. Lamb
pp 205 - 208; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a029
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THE PREPARATION OF 9(10)-PHENANTHRIDONE FROM PHENANTHRENE.
Leone Oyster and Homer Adkins
pp 208 - 210; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a030
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NOTES.

pp 211 - 213; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a031
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 213 - 218; DOI:
10.1021/ja01434a032
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Issue 2


THE OPTICAL ROTATION OF MIXTURES OF SUCROSE, GLUCOSE AND FRUCTOSE.
Warren C. Vosburgh
pp 219 - 232; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a001
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THE THERMODYNAMIC TREATMENT OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS, AND APPLICATIONS TO THALLIUM AMALGAMS.
Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall
pp 233 - 254; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a002
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF A STRONG ELECTROLYTE BETWEEN BENZENE AND WATER.
Arthur E. Hill
pp 254 - 268; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a003
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NOTE ON THE THEORY OF MONOMOLECULAR REACTIONS.
RICHARD C. TOLMAN
pp 269 - 274; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a004
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FURTHER STUDIES CONCERNING GALLIUM. Its Electrolytic Behavior, Purification, Melting Point, Density, Coefficient of Expansion, Compressibility, Surface Tension, and Latent Heat of Fusion.
Theodore W. Richards and Sylvester Boyer
pp 274 - 294; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a005
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THE EQUILIBRIUM CONDITIONS OF THE REACTION BETWEEN MANGANATE, PERMANGANATE AND MANGANESE DIOXIDE.
Charles E. Ruby
pp 294 - 301; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a006
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NOTES.

pp 301 - 302; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a007
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HALOGENATION XX. THE REPLACEMENT OF SULFONIC ACID GROUPS BY HALOGENS.
Rasik Lal Datta and Jagadish Chandra Bhoumik
pp 303 - 315; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a008
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THE STRUCTURES AND REACTIONS OF HYDROXYLAMINE AND ITS DERIVATIVES.
Arthur Michael
pp 315 - 332; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a009
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STUDIES ON PHOTOTROPISM IN SOLUTION. PART I.
Bawa Kartar Singh
pp 333 - 334; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a010
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THE CONDENSATION OF ACETYLENE WITH BENZENE AND ITS DERIVATIVES IN THE PRESENCE OF ALUMINUM CHLORIDE.
Otto W. Cook and Victor J. Chambers
pp 334 - 340; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a011
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DERIVATIVES OF 2,4,6-TRINITRO-BENZALDEHYDE.
Alexander Lowy and Emil Harold Balz
pp 341 - 346; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a012
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DERIVATIVES OF 2,4-DINITRO-BENZALDEHYDE.1 II.
Alexander Lowy and Thomas B. Downey
pp 346 - 348; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a013
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THE PREPARATION OF SOME ALKYL DERIVATIVES OF RESORCINOL AND THE RELATION OF THEIR STRUCTURE TO ANTISEPTIC PROPERTIES.
Treat B. Johnson and Frederick W. Lane
pp 348 - 360; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a014
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NEW BENZYL ESTERS POSSESSING AN ANTI-SPASMODIC ACTION.
H. A. Shonle and P. Q. Row
pp 361 - 365; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a015
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THE AUTOMATIC SEPARATOR IN ESTERIFICATIONS AND OTHER PREPARATIONS.
I. N. Hultman, Anne W. Davis, and H. T. Clarke
pp 366 - 370; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a016
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INDIRECT REDUCTION OF 3-AMINO-4-HYDROXYPHENYL-ARSONIC ACID TO ARSPHENAMINE.
Walter G. Christiansen
pp 370 - 375; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a017
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5-NITRO-4-HYDROXY-3-METHYL-BENZOIC ACID.
K. Pfister
pp 375 - 376; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a018
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THE DETECTION OF METHYL ANTHRANILATE IN FRUIT JUICES.
Frederick B. Power
pp 377 - 381; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a019
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NEW BOOK.

pp 381 - 382; DOI:
10.1021/ja01435a020
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Issue 3


TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS. DETERMINATIONS PUBLISHED DURING 1920.
Gregory Paul Baxter
pp 383 - 390; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a001
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SILICIC ACID.
Victor Lenher
pp 391 - 396; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a002
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A THEORY OF CHEMICAL REACTIVITY. CALCULATION OF RATES OF REACTIONS AND EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANTS.
Saul Dushman
pp 397 - 433; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a003
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THE ZONE OF MAXIMUM COLLOIDALITY.1 ITS RELATION TO VISCOSITY IN HYDROPHILE COLLOIDS, ESPECIALLY KARAYA GUM AND GELATIN.2 (Preliminary Paper.)
Jerome Alexander
pp 434 - 440; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a004
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THE ISOTOPISM OF MESOTHORIUM AND RADIUM AND THE SEPARATION OF THESE ELEMENTS FROM BARIUM.
Ralph K. Strong
pp 440 - 452; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a005
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THE INFLUENCE OF COPPER ON THE RATE OF SOLUTION OF IRON IN ACIDS.
Frederick K. Bell and Walter A. Patrick
pp 452 - 465; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a006
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THE SEPARATION AND DETECTION OF ARSENATE AND ARSENITE.
Geo. W. Sears
pp 466 - 470; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a007
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NOTES REGARDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATINUM RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS AND IMMERSION HEATING COILS OF LOW LAG.
T. S. Sligh
pp 470 - 475; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a008
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THE DISSOCIATION PRESSURES OF IRON NITRIDES.
Arthur A. Noyes and Leighton B. Smith
pp 475 - 481; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a009
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A NEW METHOD FOR THE DETECTION AND ESTIMATION OF COBALT.
S. A. Braley and F. B. Hobart
pp 482 - 484; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a010
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THE THERMOCHEMICAL DATA OF CADMIUM CHLORIDE AND IODIDE.
Hugh Stott Taylor and George St. John Perrott
pp 484 - 493; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a011
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THE REACTION BETWEEN COPPER AND NITROGEN PEROXIDE.
Herman V. Tartar and Waldo L. Semon
pp 494 - 500; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a012
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SOLUBILITY VI. THERMODYNAMIC RELATION BETWEEN SOLUBILITY AND INTERNAL PRESSURE.
Joel H. Hildebrand
pp 500 - 507; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a013
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A COMPARISON OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF TERRESTRIAL AND METEORIC NICKEL. I. THE REDUCTION OF NICKELOUS OXIDE.
Gregory Paul Baxter and Leon Woodman Parsons
pp 507 - 518; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a014
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THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN NITRIC OXIDE, NITROGEN PEROXIDE AND AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF NITRIC ACID.
Charles L. Burdick and E. Stanley Freed
pp 518 - 530; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a015
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PHOTOMETRIC METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THE STUDY OF COLLOIDS.
S. E. Sheppard and Felix A. Elliott
pp 531 - 539; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a016
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THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF GELATIN JELLIES.
S. E. Sheppard and S. S. Sweet
pp 539 - 547; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a017
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VAPOR PRESSURE OF WHITE PHOSPHORUS FROM 44° TO 150°.
Duncan MacRae and C. C. Van Voorhis
pp 547 - 553; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a018
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ARISTOL.
G. H. Woollett
pp 553 - 561; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a019
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THE PURIFICATION AND SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS.
Roger F. Brunel, J. L. Crenshaw, and Elise Tobin
pp 561 - 577; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a020
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NITROTARTARIC ACID.
Arthur Lachman
pp 577 - 581; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a021
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A STUDY OF ARSENICAL COMPOUNDS RELATED TO ARSPHENAMINE.
George W. Raiziss and Joseph L. Gavron
pp 582 - 585; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a022
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SODIUM AMIDE.
J. M. McGee
pp 586 - 591; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a023
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PERCHLORO-METHYL-MERCAPTAN.
O. B. Helfrich and E. Emmet Reid
pp 591 - 594; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a024
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THE RÖLE OF MERCURIC NITRATE IN THE “CATALYZED” NITRATION OF AROMATIC SUBSTANCES.4 [FIRST PAPER.]
Tenney L. Davis, D. E. Worrall, N. L. Drake, R. W. Helmkamp, and A. M. Young
pp 594 - 607; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a025
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MERCURI-ORGANIC DERIVATIVES: II. NITROBENZENE MERCURY COMPOUNDS; AN INDIRECT METHOD OF MERCURIZING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
Morris S. Kharasch and Lyman Chalkley
pp 607 - 612; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a026
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THE REACTIONS OF THE FORMAMIDINES. VIII. SOME THIAZOLIDONE DERIVATIVES.
F. B. Dains, Roy Irvin, and C. G. Harrel
pp 613 - 618; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a027
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REACTION OF ALKALI HALIDES WITH MERCURY DERIVATIVES OF PHENOL.
F. C. Whitmore and Edmund Burrus Middleton
pp 619 - 624; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a028
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DERIVATIVES OF PARA-NITRO-BENZALDEHYDE.
Alexander Lowy and Charles G. King
pp 625 - 627; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a029
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Dimethyl Tartronate
Harry Linn Fisher, and Harold Lester Simons
pp 628 - 629; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a600
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF ACIDS. VI. SEPARATION OF ACIDS BY MEANS OF PHENACYL ESTERS.
J. B. Rather and E. Emmet Reid
pp 629 - 636; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a030
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A SULFIDE ALCOHOL, OR BUTYL MERCAPTO-ETHYL ALCOHOL.
T. C. Whitner and E. Emmet Reid
pp 636 - 638; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a031
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SOME DERIVATIVES OF BUTYL MERCAPTAN AND THEIR MERCURIC IODIDE COMPOUNDS.3
T. C. Whitner and E. Emmet Reid
pp 638 - 642; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a032
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EXAMINATION OF NEOARSPHENAMINE.
A. Douglas Macallum
pp 643 - 645; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a033
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REACTIVITY AND CONDUCTANCE OF BENZENE SOLUTIONS.
H. P. Cady and E. J. Baldwin
pp 646 - 651; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a034
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THE REACTION BETWEEN ACID HALIDES AND ALDEHYDES. II.
H. E. French and Roger Adams
pp 651 - 659; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a035
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THE REACTION BETWEEN ACID HALIDES AND ALDEHYDES. III.
L. H. Ulich and Roger Adams
pp 660 - 667; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a036
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A METHOD OF PURIFYING CERTAIN KINDS OF PROTEINS.1 (Preliminary Paper.)
Ada M. Field
pp 667 - 668; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a037
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THE ACTION OF SULFURIC ACID ON DICYANDIAMIDE.
Tenney L. Davis
pp 669 - 672; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a038
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BUTYL- AND ISOBUTYL-CYANO-ACETIC ACIDS.
John C. Hessler and William F. Henderson
pp 672 - 676; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a039
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SPIRO-PYRIMIDINES. I. CYCLOBUTANE-1,5-spiro-PYRIMIDINES.
Arthur W. Dox and Lester Yoder
pp 677 - 684; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a040
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NOTE.

pp 685 - 685; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a041
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 685 - 691; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a042
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American Chemical Society Monographs

pp 692 - 694; DOI:
10.1021/ja01436a601
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Issue 4


DISTILLATION OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF FORMALDEHYDE.
John A. Wilkinson and I. A. Gibson
pp 695 - 700; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a001
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TRIHALOGEN-METHYL REACTIONS. III. THE USE OF THE SILVER CATHODE IN ELECTRO-DEPOSITION OF COPPER.
Howard Waters Doughty and Benjamin Freeman
pp 700 - 704; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a002
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SOME NEW METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF SALT-HYDRATES.
Robert E. Wilson
pp 704 - 725; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a003
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DETERMINATION OF THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF SALT-HYDRATES BY A DISTRIBUTION--CONDUCTIVITY METHOD.
Arthur A. Noyes and Leon R. Westbrook
pp 726 - 734; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a004
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THE ACTION OF SODIUM SULFIDE ON FERRIC OXIDE.
J. C. Witt
pp 734 - 740; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a005
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STRUCTURE OF GOLD AMALGAMS AS DETERMINED BY METALLOGRAPHIC METHODS.
S. A. Braley and R. F. Schneider
pp 740 - 746; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a006
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NITROSO R-SALT, A NEW REAGENT FOR THE DETECTION OF COBALT.
H. S. VAN Klooster
pp 746 - 749; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a007
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SOLUTIONS OF METALS IN NON-METALLIC SOLVENTS. VI. THE CONDUCTANCE OF THE ALKALI METALS IN LIQUID AMMONIA.3
Charles A. Kraus
pp 749 - 770; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a008
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THE HEATS OF DILUTION AND THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF DILUTE SOLUTIONS OF NITRIC ACID AND OF HYDROXIDES AND CHLORIDES AND NITRATES OF LITHIUM, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, AND CESIUM.
Theodore W. Richards and Allan Winter Rowe
pp 770 - 796; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a009
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF ANTIMONY. THE ANALYSIS OF ANTIMONY BROMIDE.
H. H. Willard and R. K. McAlpine
pp 797 - 818; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a010
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THE MASS EFFECT IN THE ENTROPY OF SOLIDS AND GASES.
Wendell M. Latimer
pp 818 - 826; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a011
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE CAPILLARY RISE METHOD OF DETERMINING SURFACE TENSION, WITH DATA FOR WATER, BENZENE, TOLUENE, CHLOROFORM, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, ETHER AND DIMETHYL ANILINE. [SECOND PAPER.]
Theodore W. Richards and Emmett K. Carver
pp 827 - 847; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a012
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THE DETERMINATION OF IRON BY THE CUPFERRON METHOD.
G. E. F. Lundell
pp 847 - 851; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a013
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THE MOLECULAR STATE OF WATER VAPOR.
Alan W. C. Menzies
pp 851 - 857; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a014
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THE DETERMINATION OF IODIC ACID AND SILVER BY ELECTROMETRIC TITRATION.
W. S. Hendrixson
pp 858 - 866; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a015
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THE PRINCIPLE OF SIMILITUDE AND THE ENTROPY OF POLYATOMIC GASES.
Richard C. Tolman
pp 866 - 875; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a016
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NOTE.

pp 875 - 876; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a017
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THE INTERSOLUBILITY OF BETA-BETA DICHLORO-ETHYL SULFIDE AND ETHYL ALCOHOL.
Thos. G. Thompson, J. H. Black, and G. T. Sohl
pp 877 - 879; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a018
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THE CATALYTIC PREPARATION OF MERCAPTANS.
R. L. Kramer and E. Emmet Reid
pp 880 - 890; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a019
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AN ALKYLENE AND SOME ALKYL HALIDES OF 2(4-HYDROXY-3-METHOXY-STYRYL)QUINOLINE.
Louis F. Werner
pp 890 - 891; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a020
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SOME DERIVATIVES OF PHENOXARSIN.
W. Lee Lewis, C. D. Lowry, and F. H. Bergeim
pp 891 - 896; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a021
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THE PREPARATION OF PARA-DIPHENYL-PROPIOLIC ACID; AND NEW REACTIONS OF DIPHENYL AND ITS DERIVATIVES.
Chester L. Knowles
pp 896 - 898; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a022
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SYNTHESIS OF ANTHRACENE1 FROM NAPHTHALENE.
C. W. Colver and William A. Noyes
pp 898 - 905; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a023
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DISTRIBUTION OF NITROGEN IN THE ALFALFA SEED.
Harry G. Miller
pp 906 - 913; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a024
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PHTHALATE BUFFERS--SOME INCOMPATIBILITIES.
Harper F. Zoller
pp 914 - 916; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a025
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TRIMETHYL PHOSPHINE AND ITS SELENIDE.
R. R. Renshaw and F. K. Bell
pp 916 - 919; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a026
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THE ADDITION OF AROMATIC AMINES TO BROMONITRO-STYRENE.
David E. Worrall
pp 919 - 925; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a027
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THE APPLICATION OF VICTOR MEYER'S ESTERIFICATION LAW TO 2,6-XYLIC ACID AND ITS REDUCED DERIVATIVES.
Ralph W. Hufferd and William A. Noyes
pp 925 - 935; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a028
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THE BENZILIC ACID REARRANGEMENT. THE NON-ADDITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE TO DIPHENYL KETENE.
Ben H. Nicolet and Joseph J. Pelc
pp 935 - 937; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a029
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C18 FATTY ACIDS. I. THE NON-IDENTITY OF ELEOSTEARIC ACID TETRABROMIDE FROM TUNG OIL WITH ORDINARY LINOLIC ACID TETRABROMIDE.
Ben H. Nicolet
pp 938 - 940; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a030
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ETHERS DERIVED FROM THE ADDITION PRODUCTS OF THE NITRO-ANILINES AND CHLORAL.
Alvin S. Wheeler and Samuel C. Smith
pp 941 - 945; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a031
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THE PREPARATION OF ESTERS BY DIRECT REPLACEMENT OF ALKOXYL GROUPS.
Marie Reimer and Helen Rupert Downes
pp 945 - 951; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a032
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THE APPLICATION OF THE VAN SLYKE METHOD TO HYDROLYZED PROTEIN EXTRACTS OF SILAGE CROPS.
Ray E. Neidig and Robt. S. Snyder
pp 951 - 959; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a033
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 959 - 966; DOI:
10.1021/ja01437a034
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Issue 5


THE OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE BY PASSAGE WITH OXYGEN OR AIR THROUGH THE SILENT DISCHARGE AND OVER OZONE DECOMPOSING CATALYSTS.
Arthur B. Ray and F. O. Anderegg
pp 967 - 978; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a001
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COMPOUND FORMATION AND SOLUBILITY IN SYSTEMS OF THE TYPE SULFURIC ACID: METAL SULFATE.
James Kendall and Arthur W. Davidson
pp 979 - 990; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a002
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AN ANALYSIS OF MOLECULAR VOLUMES FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE LEWIS-LANGMUIR THEORY OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE.
Robert N. Pease
pp 991 - 1004; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a003
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PROPERTIES OF MIXTURES OF ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL AND WATER.
Robert B. Lebo
pp 1005 - 1011; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a004
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THE EFFECT OF FINELY DIVIDED MATERIAL ON THE FREEZING POINTS OF WATER, BENZENE AND NITROBENZENE.
F. W. Parker
pp 1011 - 1018; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a005
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EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SYSTEM AMMONIA: AMMONIUM NITRATE: AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE.
H. W. Foote and S. R. Brinkley
pp 1018 - 1031; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a006
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EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SYSTEM AMMONIA: WATER: AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE.
H. W. Foote
pp 1031 - 1038; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a007
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NATURAL SYSTEMS FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF ISOTOPES, AND THE ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF PURE ATOMIC SPECIES AS RELATED TO NUCLEAR STABILITY.
William D. Harkins
pp 1038 - 1060; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a008
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THE SYSTEM COPPER: CUPRIC OXIDE: OXYGEN.
H. S. Roberts and F. Hastings Smyth
pp 1061 - 1079; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a009
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THE REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF LANTHANUM. Preliminary Paper--The Analysis of Lanthanum Chloride.
Gregory Paul Baxter, Muneo Tani, and Harold Canning Chapin
pp 1080 - 1085; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a010
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ATOMIC WEIGHT OF GERMANIUM.
John H. Müller
pp 1085 - 1095; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a011
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A NEW METHOD OF MEASURING ELECTROLYTIC CONDUCTANCE.
Charles Marie and W. Albert Noyes
pp 1095 - 1098; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a012
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SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROCARBONS CONTAINING TWO AND THREE CARBON ATOMS.
O. Maass and C. H. Wright
pp 1098 - 1111; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a013
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF STRONG ELECTROLYTES.
Gilbert N. Lewis and Merle Randall
pp 1112 - 1154; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a014
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THE HYDROLYSIS OF DICHLORO AND HEXA-AQUO CHROMIC CHLORIDES.
Arthur B. Lamb and Gorton R. Fonda
pp 1154 - 1178; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a015
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NOTES

pp 1178 - 1179; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a016
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A Method for Producing Dry Ammonia.
H. W. Foote and S. R. Brinkley
pp 1178 - 1179; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a501
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A Variable Resistance.
O. Maass and C. H. Wright
pp 1179 - 1179; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a502
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THE CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT OF THE NAVY BEAN.
W. H. Peterson and Helen Churchill
pp 1180 - 1185; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a017
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PREPARATION OF 5,5′-MERCURI-BIS-3-NITRO-4-HYDROXY-PHENYL-ARSONIC ACID.
Julius Stieglitz, Morris Kharasch, and Martin Hanke
pp 1185 - 1193; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a018
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UNIVALENT OXYGEN. PREPARATION AND OXIDATION OF MESITOL.
C. W. Porter and F. H. Thurber
pp 1194 - 1198; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a019
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THE IODOMETRIC ESTIMATION OF MERCAPTANS.
J. W. Kimball, R. L. Kramer, and E. Emmet Reid
pp 1199 - 1200; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a020
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THE REACTIONS OF THE FORMAMIDINES. IX. THE SYNTHESIS OF 5-PHENYL-4-PYRAZOLE CARBOXYLIC ACID.
F. B. Dains and W. S. Long
pp 1200 - 1202; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a021
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3-NITRO-4-HYDROXY-5-IODO-BENZOIC ACID AND THE MERCURY DERIVATIVE OF PARA-HYDROXY-META-NITROPHENYL CARBINOL.
Morris S. Kharasch
pp 1203 - 1205; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a022
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THE SOLUBILITY OF PHTHALIC ACID IN WATER AND SODIUM SULFATE SOLUTIONS.
L. McMaster, E. Bender, and E. Weil
pp 1205 - 1207; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a023
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1207 - 1216; DOI:
10.1021/ja01438a024
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Issue 6


THE ION MOBILITIES, ION CONDUCTANCES, AND THE EFFECT OF VISCOSITY ON THE CONDUCTANCES, OF CERTAIN SALTS.
Duncan A. MacInnes
pp 1217 - 1226; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a001
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UNSATURATION AND MOLECULAR COMPOUND FORMATION. II.
O. Maass and J. Russell
pp 1227 - 1230; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a002
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF CADMIUM. V. The Electrolytic Determination of Cadmium in Cadmium Sulfate.
Gregory Paul Baxter and Carl Henry Wilson
pp 1230 - 1241; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a003
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF ZINC. II. The Electrolytic Determination of Zinc in Zinc Chloride.
Gregory Paul Baxter and James Hallett Hodges
pp 1242 - 1251; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a004
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STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND CHEMISTRY.
E. P. Adams
pp 1251 - 1254; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a005
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THE OBLITERATION OF THE CHARACTERISTIC SPECTRA OF METALS BY CERTAIN GASES.
George E. Gibson and W. Albert Noyes
pp 1255 - 1261; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a006
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A PERIODIC REACTION IN HOMOGENEOUS SOLUTION AND ITS RELATION TO CATALYSIS.
William C. Bray
pp 1262 - 1267; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a007
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THE PREPARATION OF PURE PLATINUM.
Edward Wichers
pp 1268 - 1273; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a008
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THE ADSORPTION OF GASES BY METALLIC CATALYSTS.
Hugh Stott Taylor and Robert Martin Burns
pp 1273 - 1287; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a009
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THE RADIATION THEORY OF THERMAL REACTIONS.
W. C. M. Lewis and A. McKeown
pp 1288 - 1306; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a010
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THE ESTIMATION OF SODIUM HYPOSULFITE.
James Hollingsworth Smith
pp 1307 - 1308; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a011
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ELECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF BROMATE, DICHROMATE, NITRITE AND CHLORIDE IONS.
W. S. Hendrixson
pp 1309 - 1317; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a012
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NOTES.

pp 1317 - 1320; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a013
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ESTERS OF AMINOBENZOIC ACIDS.
Harvey C. Brill
pp 1320 - 1323; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a014
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THE QUANTITATIVE SEPARATION OF THE LEAD SALTS OF THE SATURATED FROM THE LESS UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS.
Armin Seidenberg
pp 1323 - 1336; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a015
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A CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE ASPHALT IN THE TAR SANDS OF NORTHERN ALBERTA.
Vernon K. Krieble and William F. Seyer
pp 1337 - 1349; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a016
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OSMOSIS AND SWELLING OF GELATIN.
C. R. Smith
pp 1350 - 1366; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a017
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SPIRO-PYRIMIDINES. II. CYCLOHEXANE-1,5-SPIRO-PYRIMIDINES.
Arthur W. Dox and Lester Yoder
pp 1366 - 1370; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a018
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THE ORTHO-DIETHYLAMINO-CYCLOHEXANOL ESTER OF PARA-AMINOBENZOIC ACID.
A. E. Osterberg and E. C. Kendall
pp 1370 - 1371; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a019
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THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PEANUT OIL.
George S. Jamieson, Walter F. Baughman, and Dirk H. Brauns
pp 1372 - 1381; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a020
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1382 - 1384; DOI:
10.1021/ja01439a021
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Issue 7


THE ACTION OF ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT ON COLLOIDAL PLATINUM.
Ellwood B. Spear, P. F. Jones, A. S. Neave, and M. Shlager
pp 1385 - 1391; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a001
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THE APPLICATION OF IDEAL SOLUTION EQUATIONS TO DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.
James Kendall
pp 1391 - 1396; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a002
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THE CONCENTRATION OF THE ERBIUM EARTHS.
Paul H. M.-P. Brinton and C. James
pp 1397 - 1401; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a003
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OXIDATION AND REDUCTION OF HYDROQUINONE AND QUINONE FROM THE STANDPOINT OF ELECTROMOTIVE-FORCE MEASUREMENTS.
F. S. Granger and J. M. Nelson
pp 1401 - 1415; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a004
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THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE STABILITY OF ADDITION COMPOUNDS IN SOLUTION AND THEIR INFLUENCE UPON IONIZATION EQUILIBRIA (Part I).
James Kendall and Paul M. Gross
pp 1416 - 1426; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a005
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COMPOUND FORMATION AND SPECIFIC CONDUCTIVITY IN SOLUTIONS OF THE TYPES ACID: ESTER, ACID: KETONE AND ACID:ACID.
James Kendall and Paul M. Gross
pp 1426 - 1439; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a006
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NOTES ON SILVER BROMATE.
J. H. Reedy
pp 1440 - 1445; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a007
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THE RATES OF HYDROLYSIS OF THE RARE EARTH CARBONATES AND THE SERIAL ORDER OF THE RARE EARTH ELEMENTS.
Paul H. M.-P. Brinton and C. James
pp 1446 - 1451; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a008
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THE JOULE-THOMSON EFFECT FOR AIR.
Frederick G. Keyes
pp 1452 - 1470; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a009
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COMPOUND FORMATION AND SOLUBILITY IN SYSTEMS OF THE TYPE, FORMIC ACID:METAL FORMATE.
James Kendall and Howard Adler
pp 1470 - 1481; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a010
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THE PREDICTION OF SOLUBILITY IN POLAR SOLUTIONS.
James Kendall, Arthur W. Davidson, and Howard Adler
pp 1481 - 1502; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a011
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CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF REDUCING SUGARS BY FEHLING SOLUTION. ELIMINATION OF CERTAIN ERRORS INVOLVED CURRENT IN METHODS.
F. A. Quisumbing and A. W. Thomas
pp 1503 - 1526; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a012
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VISCOSITY OF GELATIN SOLUTIONS.
Clarke E. Davis, Earle T. Oakes, and Harold H. Browne
pp 1526 - 1538; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a013
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THE COMPRESSIBILITY OF BENZENE, LIQUID AND SOLID.
Theodore W. Richards, Edward P. Bartlett, and James H. Hodges
pp 1538 - 1542; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a014
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THE EXISTENCE OF TETRAHYDRATED SODIUM SULFATE IN MIX-CRYSTALS WITH SODIUM CHROMATE.
Theodore W. Richards and W. Buell Meldrum
pp 1543 - 1545; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a015
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THE SOLUBILITIES OF ACIDS IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF OTHER ACIDS.
James Kendall and James C. Andrews
pp 1545 - 1560; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a016
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A MODIFIED METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF IRON AND VANADIUM AFTER REDUCTION BY HYDROGEN SULFIDE.
G. E. F. Lundell and H. B. Knowles
pp 1560 - 1568; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a017
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THE CONDUCTANCE OF SOLUTIONS OF TERNARY ELECTROLYTES IN PROPYL ALCOHOL.
Charles A. Kraus and John Egbert Bishop
pp 1568 - 1575; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a018
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VAPOR PRESSURE OF LITHIUM NITRATE: AMMONIA SYSTEM.
R. O. E. Davis, L. B. Olmstead, and F. O. Lundstrum
pp 1575 - 1580; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a019
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VAPOR PRESSURE OF AMMONIA-SALT SOLUTIONS.
R. O. E. Davis, L. B. Olmstead, and F. O. Lundstrum
pp 1580 - 1583; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a020
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THE MAGNITUDES OF ATOMS.
Theodore W. Richards
pp 1584 - 1591; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a021
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THE ENTROPY OF ELECTRON GAS.
Richard C. Tolman
pp 1592 - 1601; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a022
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LANGMUIR'S THEORY OF THE ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRONS IN ATOMS AND MOLECULES.
Charles R. Bury
pp 1602 - 1609; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a023
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THE VOLUMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SULFIDE BY OXIDATION TO SULFATE.
H. H. Willard and W. E. Cake
pp 1610 - 1614; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a024
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ADSORPTION OF RADIUM BY BARIUM SULFATE.
Frank E. E. Germann
pp 1615 - 1621; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a025
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THE SURFACE TENSIONS AND DENSITIES OF LIQUID MERCURY, CADMIUM, ZINC, LEAD, TIN AND BISMUTH.
Thorfin R. Hogness
pp 1621 - 1628; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a026
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NOTES.

pp 1629 - 1632; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a027
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. IX. DIAZO-AMINO COMPOUNDS OF ARSANILIC ACID AND ITS DERIVATIVES.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1632 - 1645; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a028
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AROMATIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS. X. AZO DYES DERIVED FROM ARSANILIC ACID.
Walter A. Jacobs and Michael Heidelberger
pp 1646 - 1654; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a029
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CHROMO-ISOMERIC SILVER SALTS OF PENTABROMOPHENOL AND A THEORY OF CHROMO-ISOMERISM OF SOLID COMPOUNDS.
Howard J. Lucas and Archie R. Kemp
pp 1654 - 1665; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a030
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ADDITION REACTIONS OF PHOSPHORUS HALIDES. II. THE 1,4-ADDITION OF PHOSPHENYL CHLORIDE.
James B. Conant and S. M. Pollack
pp 1665 - 1669; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a031
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A REACTION BEWEEN METHYL ALCOHOL AND WATER AND SOME RELATED REACTIONS.
J. A. Christiansen
pp 1670 - 1672; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a032
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PREPARATION AND HYDROLYSIS OF BENZYL ESTERS.
E. H. Volwiler and E. B. Vliet
pp 1672 - 1676; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a033
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ADDITION REACTIONS OF PHOSPHORUS HALIDES. III. THE REACTION WITH DIBENZAL-ACETONE AND CINNAMYLIDENE-ACETOPHENONE.
James B. Conant, Albert H. Bump, and Harold S. Holt
pp 1677 - 1684; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a034
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THE ACTION OF HYDROGEN PHOSPHIDE ON FORMALDEHYDE.
Alfred Hoffman
pp 1684 - 1688; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a035
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SOME DERIVATIVES OF SALIGENIN.
Merrill C. Hart and Arthur D. Hirschfelder
pp 1688 - 1693; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a036
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SOME ERRORS IN THE STUDY OF INVERTASE ACTION.
Warren C. Vosburgh
pp 1693 - 1705; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a037
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ADDITION REACTIONS OF THE CARBONYL GROUP INVOLVING THE INCREASE IN VALENCE OF A SINGLE ATOM.
James B. Conant
pp 1705 - 1714; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a038
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THE ELIMINATION OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE FROM CHLORO-HYDROCARBONS.
W. F. Faragher and F. H. Garner
pp 1715 - 1724; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a039
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THE ODOROUS CONSTITUENTS OF PEACHES.
Frederick B. Power and Victor K. Chesnut
pp 1725 - 1739; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a040
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NOTES.

pp 1739 - 1742; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a041
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1743 - 1750; DOI:
10.1021/ja01440a042
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Issue 8


REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS FOR 1921-22.

pp 1751 - 1753; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a001
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SOLUBILITIES IN MIXTURES OF TWO SOLVENTS.
George Pucher and William M. Dehn
pp 1753 - 1758; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a002
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A FURTHER INVESTIGATION OF THE VELOCITY OF SUGAR HYDROLYSIS.
R. H. Clark
pp 1759 - 1764; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a003
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THE VISCOSITY OF GELATIN SOLS.
Robert H. Bogue
pp 1764 - 1773; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a004
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AN ATTEMPT TO PREPARE NITRO-NITROGEN TRICHLORIDE. II. THE CONDUCT OF MIXTURES OF NITROGEN AND CHLORINE IN A FLAMING ARC.
William Albert Noyes
pp 1774 - 1782; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a005
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VAPOR PRESSURES OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF NITRIC ACID.
William C. Sproesser and Guy B. Taylor
pp 1782 - 1787; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a006
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A HIGH PRESSURE DUE TO ADSORPTION, AND THE DENSITY AND VOLUME RELATIONS OF CHARCOAL.
William D. Harkins and D. T. Ewing
pp 1787 - 1802; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a007
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THE SEPARATION OF THE ELEMENT CHLORINE INTO ISOTOPES (ISOTOPIC ELEMENTS). The Heavy Fraction from the Diffusion.
William D. Harkins and Anson Hayes
pp 1803 - 1825; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a008
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COMPOUND FORMATION AND VISCOSITY IN SOLUTIONS OF THE TYPES ACID: ESTER, ACID: KETONE, AND ACID: ACID.
James Kendall and Elizabeth Brakeley
pp 1826 - 1834; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a009
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THE MEASUREMENT OF DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS.
J. F. King and W. A. Patrick
pp 1835 - 1843; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a010
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ORGANOGELS OF SILICIC ACID.
B. S. Neuhausen and W. A. Patrick
pp 1844 - 1846; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a011
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COMPOUND FORMATION AND CONDUCTIVITY IN SYSTEMS OF THE TYPES FORMIC ACID: METAL FORMATE AND SULFURIC ACID: METAL SULFATE.
James Kendall, Howard Adler, and Arthur W. Davidson
pp 1846 - 1853; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a012
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COMPOUND FORMATION IN PHENOL: CRESOL MIXTURES.
James Kendall and J. J. Beaver
pp 1853 - 1867; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a013
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SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN PYRIDINE BASES.
William Jacob Jones and John Bamber Speakman
pp 1867 - 1870; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a014
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A THEORY OF ALLOTROPY.
Maurice Copisarow
pp 1870 - 1888; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a015
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AROMATIC MERCURI-ORGANIC DERIVATIVES. THE HOFMANN REARRANGEMENT AND THE NATURE OF VALENCES OF MERCURY IN MERCURI-ORGANIC DERIVATIVES.
Morris S. Kharasch
pp 1888 - 1894; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a016
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MERCURI-ORGANIC DERIVATIVES. THE MERCURIZATION OF AROMATIC AMINES AND ITS RELATION TO THE THEORY OF SUBSTITUTION.
Morris S. Kharasch and Isadore M. Jacobsohn
pp 1894 - 1903; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a017
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BENZYL ETHERS OF CARBOHYDRATES.
M. Gomberg and C. C. Buchler
pp 1904 - 1911; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a018
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THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF PHENANTHRENE.
Arthur G. Williams
pp 1911 - 1919; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a019
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FRIEDEL AND CRAFTS' REACTION. THE CARBOMETHOXY-BENZOYL CHLORIDES WITH AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS AND ALUMINUM CHLORIDE.
Maurice E. Smith
pp 1920 - 1924; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a020
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THE INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE ON THE FORMATION OF VINYL ALCOHOL FROM ACETALDEHYDE.
William Lloyd Evans and Cloyd D. Looker
pp 1925 - 1928; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a021
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ADDITION REACTIONS OF PHOSPHORUS HALIDES. IV. THE ACTION OF THE TRICHLORIDE ON SATURATED ALDEHYDES AND KETONES.
J. B. Conant, A. D. MacDonald, and A. McB. Kinney
pp 1928 - 1935; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a022
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THE PREPARATION OF PYRIDINE AND OF CERTAIN OF ITS HOMOLOGS IN A STATE OF PURITY.
Joseph Greenwood Heap, William Jacob Jones, and John Bamber Speakman
pp 1936 - 1940; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a023
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PHENYL-THIO-XANTHYL.
M. Gomberg and Wesley Minnis
pp 1940 - 1944; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a024
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2,2′-SULFONIDO-TRIPHENYLMETHYL.
M. Gomberg and E. C. Britton
pp 1945 - 1950; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a025
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THE FRIEDEL AND CRAFTS' REACTION. BROMOPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDES, BENZENE AND ALUMINUM CHLORIDE.
H. N. Stephens
pp 1950 - 1956; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a026
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THE ACTIVITY OF ADSORBED INVERTASE.
J. M. Nelson and David I. Hitchcock
pp 1956 - 1961; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a027
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DERIVATIVES OF 2,4,6-TRINITRO-BENZALDEHYDE.1 II.
Alexander Lowy and Wilmer Baldwin
pp 1961 - 1963; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a028
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NOTES.

pp 1963 - 1965; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a029
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NEW BOOKS.

pp 1966 - 1971; DOI:
10.1021/ja01441a030
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Issue 9


THE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE.
T. H. Rogers, C. S. Piggot, W. H. Bahlke, and J. M. Jennings
pp 1973 - 1982; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a001
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THE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE AT ORDINARY TEMPERATURES.
David R. Merrill and Charles C. Scalione
pp 1982 - 2002; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a002
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THE DETERMINATION OF THORIUM IN MONAZITE SAND BY AN EMANATION METHOD.
Homer H. Helmick
pp 2003 - 2014; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a003
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THE HEAT OF FORMATION OF SILVER IODIDE.
Hugh Stott Taylor and William Theodore Anderson
pp 2014 - 2017; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a004
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THE CATALYTIC INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN OXIDES ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF SILVER OXIDE, MERCURIC OXIDE AND BARIUM PEROXIDE.
James Kendall and Francis J. Fuchs
pp 2017 - 2031; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a005
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THE PREPARATION AND STUDY OF THE RARER ALKALI BROMATES. RUBIDIUM BROMATE.
Harold D. Buell and C. R. McCrosky
pp 2031 - 2034; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a006
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MANGANESE IN THE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF AMMONIA.
Charles Snowden Piggot
pp 2034 - 2045; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a007
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF SODIUM CHLORATE AND SODIUM BROMATE.
Roscoe G. Dickinson and Elbridge A. Goodhue
pp 2045 - 2055; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a008
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CATALYSIS IN THE INTERACTION OF CARBON WITH STEAM AND WITH CARBON DIOXIDE.
Hugh Stott Taylor and Harvey A. Neville
pp 2055 - 2071; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a009
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THE ROLE OF MERCURY SALTS IN THE CATALYTIC TRANSFORMATION OF ACETYLENE INTO ACETALYDEHYDE, AND A NEW COMMERCIAL PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PARALDEHYDE.
Richard R. Vogt and Julius A. Nieuwland
pp 2071 - 2081; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a010
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THE EXISTENCE AND REACTIONS OF POSITIVE HALOGEN ATTACHED TO CARBON IN AROMATIC COMPOUNDS.
Ben H. Nicolet
pp 2081 - 2084; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a011
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NITROMALIC ACID.
Arthur Lachman
pp 2084 - 2091; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a012
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DIHYDROXY-TARTARIC ACID.
Arthur Lachman
pp 2091 - 2097; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a013
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SPIRO-PYRIMIDINES. III. CONDENSATION OF CYCLOPROPANE-1,1-DICARBOXYLIC ESTER WITH UREAS.
Arthur W. Dox and Lester Yoder
pp 2097 - 2101; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a014
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CHANGES IN THE COMPOSITION OF PAPRIKAS DURING THE GROWING PERIOD.
A. F. Sievers and J. D. McIntyre
pp 2101 - 2104; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a015
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DERIVATIVES OF ANTHRAQUINONE. ALIPHATIC THIO-ETHERS, DITHIO-ETHERS, AND THIO-ETHER SULFONIC ACIDS.
E. Emmet Reid, Colin M. Mackall, and George E. Miller
pp 2104 - 2117; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a016
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ARSENATED BENZOPHENONE AND ITS DERIVATIVES.
W. Lee Lewis and H. C. Cheetham
pp 2117 - 2121; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a017
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C18 FATTY ACIDS. II. THE RELATION OF OLEIC AND ELAIDIC ACIDS TO THEIR HALOGEN ADDITION PRODUCTS.
Ben H. Nicolet
pp 2122 - 2125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a018
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NOTE.

pp 2125 - 2125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a019
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pp 2125 - 2129; DOI:
10.1021/ja01442a020
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Issue 10


GERMANIUM.1 I. EXTRACTION FROM GERMANIUM-BEARING ZINC OXIDE. NON-OCCURRENCE IN SAMARSKITE.
L. M. Dennis and Jacob Papish
pp 2131 - 2143; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a001
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HEAT OF WETTING OF SILICA GEL.
W. A. Patrick and F. V. Grimm
pp 2144 - 2150; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a002
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THE TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS OF SULFURIC ACID BY THE CONCENTRATION CELL METHOD.
Alfred L. Ferguson and Wesley G. France
pp 2150 - 2160; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a003
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THE INFLUENCE OF GELATIN ON THE TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS OF SULFURIC ACID.
Alfred L. Ferguson and Wesley G. France
pp 2161 - 2171; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a004
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SOLUBILITY VII. SOLUBILITY RELATIONS OF RHOMBIC SULFUR.
Joel H. Hildebrand and Clarence A. Jenks
pp 2172 - 2177; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a005
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POLYMORPHIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF ANTIMONY TRISULFIDE.
Samuel Wilson and C. R. McCrosky
pp 2178 - 2179; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a006
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THE REDUCTION OF COPPER OXIDE BY HYDROGEN.
Robert N. Pease and Hugh Stott Taylor
pp 2179 - 2188; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a007
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THE HEATS OF SOLUTION AND OF TRANSFORMATION OF THE ACIDO AND AQUO COBALT PENTAMMINES.
Arthur B. Lamb and John P. Simmons
pp 2188 - 2199; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a008
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NOTE.

pp 2199 - 2202; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a009
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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE MODE OF SYNTHESIS AND TOXICITY OF ARSPHENAMINE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS.
Walter G. Christiansen
pp 2202 - 2210; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a010
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CHLORINATION AND THE FORMATION OF CHLORO-AMINES BY MEANS OF NITROGEN TRICHLORIDE.
George H. Coleman and William Albert Noyes
pp 2211 - 2217; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a011
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7-CHLORO-7,12-DIHYDRO-γ-BENZO-PHENARSAZIN AND SOME OF ITS DERIVATIVES.
W. Lee Lewis and C. S. Hamilton
pp 2218 - 2223; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a012
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β,β′-DICHLORO-DIETHYL ETHER. THE OXYGEN ANALOG OF MUSTARD GAS.
Oliver Kamm and John H. Waldo
pp 2223 - 2227; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a013
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γ,γ′-DIHALOGENO-DIPROPYL ETHERS.
Oliver Kamm and Walter H. Newcomb
pp 2228 - 2230; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a014
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THE ACTION OF AMMONIA WATER ON DICYANDIAMIDE.
Tenney L. Davis
pp 2230 - 2233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a015
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PREPARATION OF GUANIDINE NITRATE.
Tenney L. Davis
pp 2234 - 2238; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a016
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AN INDIRECT METHOD OF PREPARATION OF ORGANIC MERCURIC DERIVATIVES AND A METHOD OF LINKING CARBON TO CARBON. Preliminary Report.
Morris S. Kharasch
pp 2238 - 2243; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a017
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THE INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN FACTORS UPON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SAUERKRAUT.
O. R. Brunkow, W. H. Peterson, and E. B. Fred
pp 2244 - 2255; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a018
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2-PHENYLQUINOLINE-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID-6-ARSONIC ACID.
J. R. Johnson and Roger Adams
pp 2255 - 2257; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a019
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NOTE - Bromo-quinaldines
K. L. Moudgill
pp 2257 - 2258; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a020
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pp 2258 - 2263; DOI:
10.1021/ja01443a021
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Issue 11


STUDIES ON SOLUBILITY. III. THE SOLUBILITY OF METAL AMMONIA SALTS IN SALT SOLUTIONS.
J. N. Brönsted and Agnes Petersen
pp 2265 - 2292; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a001
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AMMONIUM CHLOROPLATINATE.
Ralph W. G. Wyckoff and Eugen Posnjak
pp 2292 - 2309; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a002
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A DIFFERENTIAL THERMOMETER.
Alan W. C. Menzies
pp 2309 - 2314; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a003
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THE APPLICATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL THERMOMETER IN EBULLIOSCOPY.
Alan W. C. Menzies and Sydney L. Wright
pp 2314 - 2323; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a004
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DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN DRUGS BETWEEN IMMISCIBLE SOLVENTS.
W. O. Emery and C. D. Wright
pp 2323 - 2335; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a005
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THE HEAT OF COAGULATION OF FERRIC OXIDE HYDROSOL WITH ELECTROLYTES.
Frederick L. Browne and J. Howard Mathews
pp 2336 - 2352; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a006
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THE STRENGTHS OF COBALTAMMINE BASES AND WERNER'S THEORY OF BASES.
Arthur B. Lamb and Victor Yngve
pp 2352 - 2366; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a007
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SUBSALTS OF BISMUTH.
Henry George Denham
pp 2367 - 2371; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a008
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THE REDUCTION OF SOLUTIONS OF FERRIC SALTS WITH MERCURY.
LeRoy W. McCay and William T. Anderson
pp 2372 - 2378; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a009
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THE SEPARATION OF COLUMBIUM AND TANTALUM BY MEANS OF SELENIUM OXYCHLORIDE.
Henry Baldwin Merrill
pp 2378 - 2383; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a010
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THE SEPARATION OF MOLYBDENUM AND TUNGSTEN BY MEANS OF SELENIUM OXYCHLORIDE.
Henry Baldwin Merrill
pp 2383 - 2387; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a011
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THE SPEED OF REACTION IN CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS AND THE MECHANISM OF THE INVERSION OF SUCROSE.
George Scatchard
pp 2387 - 2406; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a012
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THE HYDRATION OF SUCROSE IN WATER SOLUTION AS CALCULATED FROM VAPOR-PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS.
George Scatchard
pp 2406 - 2418; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a013
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NOTE.

pp 2419 - 2419; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a014
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LABORATORY PREPARATION OF ACETALDEHYDE.
Chester E. Adams and Roger J. Williams
pp 2420 - 2421; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a015
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REARRANGEMENTS OF SOME NEW HYDROXAMIC ACIDS RELATED TO HETEROCYCLIC ACIDS AND TO DIPHENYL- AND TRIPHENYL-ACETIC ACIDS.
Lauder W. Jones and Charles D. Hurd
pp 2422 - 2448; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a016
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ACTION OF ARSENIOUS CHLORIDE ON ANILINE.
John H. Schmidt
pp 2449 - 2454; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a017
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EFFECT OF CERTAIN ANTISEPTICS UPON THE ACTIVITY OF AMYLASES.
H. C. Sherman and Marguerite Wayman
pp 2454 - 2461; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a018
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THE INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN AMINO ACIDS UPON THE ENZYMIC HYDROLYSIS OF STARCH.
H. C. Sherman and Florence Walker
pp 2461 - 2469; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a019
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A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF ARGININE, HISTIDINE, TRYPTOPHANE AND CYSTINE UPON THE HYDROLYSIS OF STARCH BY PURIFIED PANCREATIC AMYLASE.
H. C. Sherman and Mary L. Caldwell
pp 2469 - 2476; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a020
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pp 2477 - 2482; DOI:
10.1021/ja01444a021
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Issue 12


THE FREE ENERGY OF DILUTION AND THE ACTIVITIES OF THE IONS OF POTASSIUM BROMIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.
J. N. Pearce and Harry B. Hart
pp 2483 - 2492; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a001
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THE SOLUBILITY OF SILVER CHLORIDE IN DILUTE CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS AND THE EXISTENCE OF COMPLEX ARGENTICHLORIDE IONS. II.
George Shannon Forbes and Harriet Isabelle Cole
pp 2492 - 2497; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a002
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THE USE OF THE WATER INTERFEROMETER AS A PRESSURE GAGE.
L. VAN Doren, H. K. Parker, and P. Lotz
pp 2497 - 2501; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a003
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THE OSMOTIC PRESSURES OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SUCROSE AS DETERMINED BY THE WATER INTERFEROMETER.
Paul Lotz and J. C. W. Frazer
pp 2501 - 2507; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a004
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THE EQUILIBRIUM IN MIXTURES OF BINARY ELECTROLYTES.
Charles A. Kraus
pp 2507 - 2514; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a005
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GHOSH'S THEORY OF ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTIONS.
Charles A. Kraus
pp 2514 - 2528; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a006
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THE CONDUCTANCE OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SODIUM AND POTASSIUM IN LIQUID AMMONIA.
Charles A. Kraus and Walter W. Lucasse
pp 2529 - 2539; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a007
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF THE PERSULFIDES OF HYDROGEN.
James H. Walton and Llewellyn B. Parsons
pp 2539 - 2548; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a008
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A SEPARATION OF GERMANIUM AND ARSENIC.
John H. Müller
pp 2549 - 2552; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a009
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THE CO-PRECIPITATION OF VANADIC ACID WITH AMMONIUM PHOSPHOMOLYBDATE.
J. R. Cain and J. C. Hostetter
pp 2552 - 2562; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a010
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THE POTENTIALS AT THE JUNCTIONS OF MONOVALENT CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS.
Duncan A. MacInnes and Yu Liang Yeh
pp 2563 - 2573; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a011
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NOTES.

pp 2573 - 2577; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a012
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FRIEDEL AND CRAFTS' REACTION. SOME SUBSTITUTED PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDES WITH TOLUENE AND ALUMINUM CHLORIDE.
Walter A. Lawrance
pp 2577 - 2581; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a013
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HYDROXY-NAPHTHOQUINONE STUDIES. IV. NEW DERIVATIVES OF 2,3,8-TRIBROMO-5-HYDROXY-1,4-NAPHTHOQUINONE.
Alvin S. Wheeler and T. M. Andrews
pp 2582 - 2587; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a014
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THE INFLUENCE OF GLUCOSE ON THE DIALYSIS OF SUCROSE THROUGH A PARCHMENT MEMBRANE. THE POSSIBILITY OF THE SEPARATION OF GLUCOSE FROM SUCROSE BY DIALYSIS.
Leon A. Congdon and Harry R. Ingersoll
pp 2588 - 2597; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a015
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SYMMETRICAL DI-ISOPROPYL-HYDRAZINE AND ITS DERIVATIVES. (Preliminary Article.)
Harry L. Lochte, James R. Bailey, and William A. Noyes
pp 2597 - 2603; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a016
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. XCI. ALKYLATION OF 2-MERCAPTO-PYRIMIDINES.
William J. Horn
pp 2603 - 2611; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a017
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PARA-CYMENE STUDIES. III. THE BROMINATION OF 2-AMINO-PARA-CYMENE.
Alvin S. Wheeler and Ira W. Smithey
pp 2611 - 2618; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a018
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SOME COMPOUNDS OF PIPERIDINE WITH HALIDES.
Clifford S. Leonard
pp 2618 - 2626; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a019
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TETRAPROPYL-ETHANE.
Jean Piccard and Ray Q. Brewster
pp 2626 - 2629; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a020
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THE THREE AMINO-TRIPHENYLAMINES.
Jean Piccard and Ray Q. Brewster
pp 2630 - 2631; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a021
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UNIFORMITY IN INVERTASE ACTION.
J. M. Nelson and David I. Hitchcock
pp 2632 - 2655; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a022
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NITROGEN COMPOUNDS IN ALFALFA HAY.
Harry G. Miller
pp 2656 - 2663; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a023
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CASTOR BEAN LIPASE, ITS PREPARATION AND SOME OF ITS PROPERTIES.
D. E. Haley and J. F. Lyman
pp 2664 - 2670; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a024
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RESEARCHES ON PYRIMIDINES. XCII. NEW METHODS OF IDENTIFYING THE PYRIMIDINE, THYMINE.
Treat B. Johnson and Oskar Baudisch
pp 2670 - 2674; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a025
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THE C4 -SACCHARINIC ACIDS. II. THE PREPARATION AND RESOLUTION OF dl-1,3-DIHYDROXY-BUTYRIC ACID. SOME DERIVATIVES OF THE OPTICALLY-ACTIVE ACIDS.
J. W. E. Glattfeld and Frank V. Sander
pp 2675 - 2682; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a026
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THE PREPARATION OF OPTICALLY-ACTIVE HYDRAZINES. II. THE PREPARATION OF dl-p-SECONDARY-BUTYL-PHENYLHYDRAZINE. THE RESOLUTION OF dl-p-SECONDARY-BUTYL-ANILINE.
J. W. E. Glattfeld and Edgar Wertheim
pp 2682 - 2687; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a027
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON CYSTINE.
Alice R. Thompson Merrill
pp 2688 - 2696; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a028
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THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CORN OIL.
Walter F. Baughman and George S. Jamieson
pp 2696 - 2702; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a029
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pp 2702 - 2704; DOI:
10.1021/ja01445a030
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