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Volume 48
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Issue 1


A STUDY OF THE FLUORIDES AND DOUBLE FLUORIDES OF ALUMINUM
Martin Tosterud
pp 1 - 5; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a001
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Issue 8


Chapter 1. The Priestly Centennial
Samuel A. Goldschmidt
pp 1 - 10; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a800
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Issue 1


THE UNIMOLECULARITY OF THE INVERSION PROCESS
Stuart Wortley Pennycuick
pp 6 - 19; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a002
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Issue 8


Chapter II. The Organization of the American Chemical Society
William H. Nichols
pp 11 - 16; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a801
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Chapter III. The Evolution of the American Chemical Society
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
pp 17 - 22; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a802
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THE HEAT CAPACITY AND ENTROPY OF LEAD BROMIDE AND BROMINE
Wendell M. Latimer and Howard D. Hoenshel
pp 19 - 28; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a003
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Issue 8


Chapter IV. The First General Meeting and the First Local Selection of the American Chemical Society
Charles E. Munroe
pp 23 - 30; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a803
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A MASS ACTION EQUATION FOR COMPRESSED GASES, WITH APPLICATION TO THE HABER EQUILIBRIUM DATA
Louis J. Gillespie
pp 28 - 33; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a004
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Issue 8


Chapter V. The Activities of the American Chemical Society
Charles L. Parsons
pp 31 - 66; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a804
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Issue 1


STUDIES ON THE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS OF REFERENCE ELECTRODES
Louis J. Bircher and Geo. D. Howell
pp 34 - 40; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a005
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THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM AND THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF ACETONE
C. W. Porter and Carl Iddings
pp 40 - 44; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a006
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THE ACTIVITY OF HYDROBROMIC ACID IN PURE AQUEOUS SOLUTION AND IN SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SULFATES
Robert S. Livingston
pp 45 - 53; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a007
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THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE IN A BROMINE-BROMIDE SOLUTION. III. THE INTERPRETATION OF RATE MEASUREMENTS AS A FUNCTION OF THE ACTIVITY PRODUCT OF HYDROBROMIC ACID
Robert S. Livingston
pp 53 - 58; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a008
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THE SEPARATION OF THE ELEMENT CHLORINE INTO ISOTOPES. THE LIGHT FRACTION
William D. Harkins and Francis A. Jenkins
pp 58 - 69; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a009
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Issue 8


Chapter VI. Mineral Chemistry
Edgar F. Smith
pp 67 - 88; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a805
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Issue 1


INTERFACIAL TENSION AND EMULSIFICATION. I. THE EFFECTS OF BASES, SALTS, AND ACIDS UPON THE INTERFACIAL TENSION BETWEEN AQUEOUS SODIUM OLEATE SOLUTIONS AND BENZENE. II. EXTREMELY SMALL INTERFACIAL TENSIONS PRODUCED BY SOLUTES
William D. Harkins and Henrietta Zollman
pp 69 - 80; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a010
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THE DETECTION AND ESTIMATION OF TRACES OF CARBON DISULFIDE IN SMALL GAS VOLUMES
Wilbert J. Huff
pp 81 - 87; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a011
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MIXED AQUO-AMMONOCARBONIC ACIDS. I. AMMONOLYSIS TO AMMONOCARBONIC ACID
J. S. Blair
pp 87 - 95; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a012
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Issue 8


Chapter VII. Physical Chemistry
Wilder D. Bancroft
pp 89 - 110; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a806
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MIXED AQUO-AMMONOCARBONIC ACIDS. II. SALT FORMATION IN LIQUID AMMONIA SOLUTION
J. S. Blair
pp 96 - 103; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a013
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THE SOLUBILITY OF BARIUM PROPIONATE
Henry J. Wing and T. J. Thompson
pp 104 - 106; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a014
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STUDIES ON ATMOSPHERIC OXIDATION. II. THE KINETICS OF THE OXIDATION WITH SODIUM FERRO-PYROPHOSPHATE
J. H. C. Smith and H. A. Spoehr
pp 107 - 112; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a015
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Issue 8


Chapter VIII. Inorganic Chemistry
James Lewis Howe
pp 111 - 128; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a807
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TEMPERATURE-CONDUCTANCE CURVES OF SOLID SALTS I. THE HALIDES OF SODIUM
T. E. Phipps, W. D. Lansing, and T. G. Cooke
pp 112 - 125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a016
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF LITHIUM HYDROXIDE IN WATER AND IN AQUEOUS LITHIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS, AND THE DISSOCIATION OF WATER IN LITHIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS
Herbert S. Harned and Frank Evans Swindells
pp 126 - 135; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a017
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Issue 8


Chapter IX. Organic Chemistry
Treat B. Johnson
pp 129 - 152; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a808
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Issue 1


NEW METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SODIUM AUROTHIOSULFATE
K. Lucille McCluskey and Lillian Eichelberger
pp 136 - 139; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a018
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THE ELECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF TELLURIUM IN THE PRESENCE OF FERRIC IRON, SELENIUM AND COPPER
W. T. Schrenk and B. L. Browning
pp 139 - 140; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a019
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THE THERMAL DISSOCIATION OF SODIUM CARBIDE
E. W. Guernsey and M. S. Sherman
pp 140 - 146; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a020
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THE POLYSULFIDES AND POLYSELENIDES OF LITHIUM, SODIUM AND POTASSIUM
F. W. Bergstrom
pp 146 - 151; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a021
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CATALYSIS BY SILVER ION OF THE OXIDATION OF CHROMIC SALTS BY PEROXYSULFURIC ACID. THE EXISTENCE OF TRIVALENT SILVER COMPOUNDS
Don M. Yost
pp 152 - 164; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a022
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Issue 8


Chapter X. The Chemistry of Physiology and Nutrition
Graham Lusk
pp 153 - 176; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a809
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Issue 1


CONFIRMATION OF THE PRESENCE OF A NON-TETRAHEDRAL CARBON ATOM IN CRYSTALS OF PENTA-ERYTHRITOL
Maurice L. Huggins and Sterling B. Hendricks
pp 164 - 167; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a023
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The Hydrolysis of Sulfur Monochloride.
H. L. Olin
pp 167 - 168; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a501
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NOTES

pp 167 - 169; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a024
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A New Confirmatory Test for Aluminum.
H. W. Estill and R. L. Nugent
pp 168 - 169; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a502
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THE BECKMANN REARRANGEMENT INVOLVING OPTICALLY ACTIVE RADICALS
Lauder W. Jones and Everett S. Wallis
pp 169 - 181; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a025
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Issue 8


Chapter XI. Agricultural Chemistry
Charles A. Browne
pp 177 - 202; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a810
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Issue 1


THE REARRANGEMENT OF HYDROXAMIC ACIDS ISOMERIC WITH TRIPHENYL-ACETHYDROXAMIC ACID
Lauder W. Jones and Frank Brian Root
pp 181 - 195; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a026
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THE OXIDATION OF d-GLUCOSE BY AIR IN CALCIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTION
M. H. Power and Fred W. Upson
pp 195 - 202; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a027
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THE INFLUENCE OF PHOSPHATES ON THE OXIDATION OF BUTYRIC ACID WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Edgar J. Witzemann
pp 202 - 208; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a028
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Issue 8


Chapter XII. Industrial Chemistry
Charles E. Munroe
pp 203 - 236; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a811
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Issue 1


THE SIMULTANEOUS OXIDATION OF GLUCOSE AND BUTYRIC ACID
Edgar J. Witzemann
pp 208 - 210; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a029
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THE OXIDATION OF ALPHA- AND BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACIDS WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Edgar J. Witzemann
pp 211 - 222; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a030
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RESEARCHES ON SELENIUM ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. VI BROMINE, SULFO AND MERCURY DERIVATIVES OF 2,4-DIPHENYL-SELENOPHENE AND EXPERIMENTS WITH SOME RELATED COMPOUNDS
Marston Taylor Bogert and Carl Norman Andersen
pp 223 - 231; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a031
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THE COMPOSITION OF PECTIN: A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE DETERMINATION OF GALACTURONIC ACID IN PECTIN
W. H. Dore
pp 232 - 236; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a032
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STUDIES ON ATMOSPHERIC OXIDATION. I. THE OXIDATION OF GLUCOSE AND RELATED SUBSTANCES IN THE PRESENCE OF SODIUM FERRO-PYROPHOSPHATE
H. A. Spoehr and J. H. C. Smith
pp 236 - 248; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a033
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Issue 8


Chapter XIII. Chemical Education
Samuel R. Powers
pp 237 - 254; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a812
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Issue 1


RESEARCHES ON THIAZOLES. VIII. THE CONDENSATION OF o-AMINOPHENYL MERCAPTAN AND o-AMINOPHENYL DISULFIDE WITH ACID CHLORIDES, ANHYDRIDES AND ESTERS
Marston Taylor Bogert and Arthur Stull
pp 248 - 254; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a034
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REACTIONS OF ETHYL AMINOCINNAMATES WITH BROMINE
H. W. Underwood and E. L. Kochmann
pp 254 - 257; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a035
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SOME ETHER-SUBSTITUTED DERIVATIVES OF DIETHYL MALONATE AND BARBITURIC ACID
Arthur J. Hill and DeWitt T. Keach
pp 257 - 262; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a036
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STUDIES ON SALICIN. I. EXCEPTIONAL ROTATIONS OF THE HALOGENO-TETRA-ACETYL DERIVATIVES OF SALICIN. A NEW SYNTHESIS OF SALICIN2
Alfons Kunz
pp 262 - 268; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a037
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THE ISOMERIC ESTERS OF PARA-PHENOXY-BENZOYLACRYLIC ACID
Grace Potter Rice
pp 269 - 274; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a038
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COMPLEX SALTS OF QUINOLINE, METALLIC CHLORIDES, WATER AND HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
William M. Dehn
pp 275 - 277; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a039
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COMPLEX SALTS OF QUINOLINE, MERCURIC HALIDES, WATER AND HYDROHALOGEN ACIDS
William M. Dehn
pp 277 - 282; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a040
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ORTHO-HYDROXYBENZOYL-ORTHO-TETRACHLOROBENZOIC ACID, ISOPHENOL-TETRACHLOROPHTHALEIN AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES
W. R. Orndorff and Theophilus Parsons
pp 283 - 288; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a041
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RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP.1 XI2 THE RELATED ROTATIONS OF AMYLOBIOSE, AMYLOTRIOSE AND GLUCOSE
C. S. Hudson, H. Pringsheim, and J. Leibowitz
pp 288 - 291; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a042
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Acetyldiphenylamine from Ketene.
Charles D. Hurd
pp 291 - 291; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a503
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NOTES

pp 291 - 294; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a043
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The Efficiency of Photosynthesis by Chlorella.
Elliot Q. Adams
pp 292 - 294; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a504
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NEW BOOKS

pp 295 - 298; DOI:
10.1021/ja01412a044
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Issue 2


THE VAPOR PRESSURES OF SOLID AND LIQUID HYDROGEN CYANIDE
J. H. Perry and Frank Porter
pp 299 - 302; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a001
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THE INFLUENCE OF CITRATES ON THE PRECIPITATION OF BARIUM SULFATE
M. L. Nichols and O. J. Thies
pp 302 - 309; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a002
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SOME DOUBLE FLUORIDES OF ZIRCONIUM
M. M. Windsor
pp 310 - 312; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a003
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THE CONDUCTANCE OF SOLUTIONS OF ALKALI METALS IN LIQUID AMMONIA AND IN METHYLAMINE
G. E. Gibson and T. E. Phipps
pp 312 - 326; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a004
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF STRONG ELECTROLYTES
Herbert S. Harned
pp 326 - 342; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a005
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CRITICAL STUDIES ON THE FUSION OF RARE METAL ORES II. THE SEPARATION OF TANTALUM AND COLUMBIUM
Geo W. Sears
pp 343 - 348; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a006
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THE SYSTEMS FORMED BY CERTAIN INORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH LIQUID SULFUR DIOXIDE
P. A. Bond and Howard T. Beach
pp 348 - 356; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a007
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ADJUSTED VAPOR PRESSURES OF ZINC AND CADMIUM
Charles G. Maier
pp 356 - 364; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a008
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REDUCTION EQUILIBRIA OF ZINC OXIDE AND CARBON MONOXIDE
Charles G. Maier and Oliver C. Ralston
pp 364 - 374; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a009
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THE CATALYTIC EFFECT OF SILVER AMMONIA ION IN THE OXIDATION OF AMMONIA BY PEROXYSULFATES
Don M. Yost
pp 374 - 383; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a010
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THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF ARSENIC TRIOXIDE
E. R. Rushton and Farrington Daniels
pp 384 - 389; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a011
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THE POLYMERIZATION AND HYDROGENATION OF ETHYLENE BY MEANS OF EXCITED MERCURY ATOMS
A. R. Olson and C. H. Meyers
pp 389 - 396; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a012
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MELTING POINTS OF BARIUM, STRONTIUM AND CALCIUM OXIDES
Earle E. Schumacher
pp 396 - 405; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a013
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A Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide in an Acid Chlorine-Chloride Solution
Robert S. Livingston, and William C. Bray
pp 405 - 406; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a014
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SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF 3-CHLORO-DIACETONE-GLUCOSE
James B. Allison and R. M. Hixon
pp 406 - 410; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a015
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NICKEL CARBONYL, CARBON MONOXIDE AND GRIGNARD REAGENTS
William L. Gilliland and Arthur A. Blanchard
pp 410 - 420; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a016
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A STUDY OF THE PREPARATION OF QUINIZARIN
Harry H. Reynolds and Lucius A. Bigelow
pp 420 - 422; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a017
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THE ELECTRONIC INTERPRETATION OF THE ETHYLENIC LINKAGE
Henry Gilman and J. Merriam Peterson
pp 423 - 429; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a018
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A NEW METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF THE PROTEINS
The Svedberg and Robin Fåhraeus
pp 430 - 438; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a019
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AN AUTOMATIC APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE MELTING POINT OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
R. B. MacMullin
pp 439 - 442; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a020
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THE CONSTITUTION OF TRIBROMOPHENOL BROMIDE AND ITS CONGENERS
Walter M. Lauer
pp 442 - 451; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a021
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THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON THE RECIPROCAL SOLUBILITY OF THE MONO-ALKYL ETHERS OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND WATER
Henry L. Cox and Leonard H. Cretcher
pp 451 - 453; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a022
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A SYNTHESIS OF SUBSTITUTION DERIVATIVES OF INDIGO I. ORTHO-NITROBENZOYLACETIC ACID AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Calvin J. Overmyer
pp 454 - 460; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a023
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DERIVATIVES OF PARA-CARBOXY-PHENOXYACETIC ACID
Walter G. Christiansen
pp 460 - 468; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a024
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF MONOSUBSTITUTED ACETYLENES. DERIVATIVES OF DIETHINYL MERCURY
John R. Johnson and W. L. McEwen
pp 469 - 476; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a025
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SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF CITRAL BY MEANS OF PLATINUM-OXIDE PLATINUM BLACK AND A PROMOTER. XII
Roger Adams and B. S. Garvey
pp 477 - 482; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a026
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BEHAVIOR OF MIXED O-ACYL-N-ACYL DERIVATIVES IN WHICH THE REACTING GROUPS ARE NOT ON ADJACENT CARBON ATOMS
L. Chas. Raiford and E. P. Clark
pp 483 - 489; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a027
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THE BEHAVIOR OF DEAMINIZED COLLAGEN. FURTHER EVIDENCE IN FAVOR OF THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF TANNING
Arthur W. Thomas and Stuart B. Foster
pp 489 - 501; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a028
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THE KJELDAHL-PREGL METHOD APPLIED TO NITRO COMPOUNDS
Adalbert Elek and Harry Sobotka
pp 501 - 503; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a029
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RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP. XII.2 THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF PURE ALPHA-METHYL d-LYXOSIDE
F. P. Phelps and C. S. Hudson
pp 503 - 507; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a030
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ORGANIC BISMUTH COMPOUNDS. I. PREPARATION OF TRICARBOXY-TRIPHENYLBISMUTH DICHLORIDES AND CERTAIN NITRO-TRIARYL BISMUTH COMPOUNDS
J. V. Supniewski and Roger Adams
pp 507 - 517; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a031
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THE BASIS FOR THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF CERTAIN -ONIUM COMPOUNDS1,2: IV. THE SULFUR ANALOG OF CHOLINE
R. R. Renshaw, N. Bacon, and J. H. Roblyer
pp 517 - 520; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a032
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SOME DERIVATIVES OF ETHYL SELENOMERCAPTAN
Edwin H. Shaw and E. Emmet Reid
pp 520 - 528; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a033
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THE INFLUENCE OF SULFUR ON THE COLOR OF AZO DYES. FURTHER INVESTIGATION
G. D. Palmer and E. Emmet Reid
pp 528 - 532; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a034
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PARA-CHLOROMERCURI-BENZOIC ACID AND RELATED COMPOUNDS1: Preliminary Paper
Frank C. Whitmore and Gladys E. Woodward
pp 533 - 536; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a035
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NOTE

pp 536 - 537; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a036
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NEW BOOKS

pp 538 - 540; DOI:
10.1021/ja01413a037
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Issue 3


THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEIGHTS. DETERMINATIONS PUBLISHED DURING 1925
Gregory Paul Baxter
pp 541 - 562; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a001
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THE ACCURATE MEASUREMENT OF HEATS OF VAPORIZATION OF LIQUIDS
J. H. Mathews
pp 562 - 576; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a002
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF NITROGEN PENTOXIDE AND INFRA-RED RADIATION
H. Austin Taylor
pp 577 - 582; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a003
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A NEW METHOD FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC SEPARATION OF METALS
Denton J. Brown
pp 582 - 583; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a004
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THE FREE ENERGY AND HEAT OF FORMATION OF IRON CARBIDE FOR THE TEMPERATURE INTERVAL 650° TO 700°
Harold L. Maxwell and Anson Hayes
pp 584 - 593; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a005
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AMALGAMS OF GOLD AND MERCURY
George T. Britton and James W. McBain
pp 593 - 598; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a006
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THE TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS OF SODIUM AND HYDROGEN IN MIXED CHLORIDE SOLUTION
Millicent Taylor
pp 599 - 603; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a007
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THE STRUCTURE OF FILMS OF WATER ON SALT SOLUTIONS. II. THE SURFACE TENSION OF CALCIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS AT 25°
William D. Harkins and E. C. Gilbert
pp 604 - 607; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a008
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THE PHOTO-CHEMICAL INACTIVITY OF INFRA-RED RADIATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DECOMPOSITION OF NITROGEN PENTOXIDE
Farrington Daniels
pp 607 - 615; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a009
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THE INTER-IONIC ATTRACTION THEORY OF IONIZED SOLUTES. V. TESTING OF THE THEORY BY SOLUBILITY EXPERIMENTS AT HIGHER TEMPERATURES
Warren P. Baxter
pp 615 - 621; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a010
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THE ELECTROSTATIC VIRIAL OF STRONG ELECTROLYTES
Elliot Q. Adams
pp 621 - 626; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a011
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN GLYCEROL-WATER MIXTURES
Walter W. Lucasse
pp 626 - 631; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a012
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THE CATALYTIC SYNTHESIS OF WATER VAPOR IN CONTACT WITH METALLIC NICKEL
Arthur F. Benton and Paul H. Emmett
pp 632 - 640; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a013
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THE PREDICTION OF THE RELATIVE STABILITIES OF ISOSTERIC ISOMERIC IONS AND MOLECULES
Linus Pauling and Sterling B. Hendricks
pp 641 - 651; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a014
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CRYSTAL ANGLES, MEASURED UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
Edwin A. Hill
pp 651 - 654; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a015
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THE RELATIVE RATES OF CERTAIN IONIC REACTIONS
A. W. Francis
pp 655 - 672; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a016
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A COLORIMETRIC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF HYDROXYLAMINE
George W. Pucher and Harold A. Day
pp 672 - 676; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a017
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THE DETERMINATION OF CALCIUM BY THE CONVERSION OF THE OXALATE TO THE CARBONATE
H. W. Foote and W. M. Bradley
pp 676 - 678; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a018
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THE ADSORPTION OF SULFIDES BY COLLOIDAL CHROMIUM HYDROXIDE
Harry N. Holmes and Melvin A. Dietrich
pp 678 - 682; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a019
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HYDRONITRIC ACID AS PRODUCT OF DESOLVATION OF AMMONONITRIC, HYDRAZONITROUS AND AMMONO-HYDRAZONITROUS ACIDS. EXPERIMENTAL FORMATION OF SODIUM TRINITRIDE BY AMMONOLYSIS OF SODIUM NITRATE WITH SODIUM AMIDE
A. W. Browne and Frank Wilcoxon
pp 682 - 690; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a020
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A NEW SORPTION BALANCE
J. W. McBain and A. M. Bakr
pp 690 - 695; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a021
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THE THERMAL DISSOCIATION OF SODIUM CYANIDE
E. W. Guernsey and M. S. Sherman
pp 695 - 704; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a022
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THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF URANIUM LEAD AND THE AGE OF AN ESPECIALLY ANCIENT URANINITE
Theodore W. Richards and Lawrence P. Hall
pp 704 - 708; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a023
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pp 708 - 709; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a024
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The Use of Subscript and Superscript Exponents in Chemistry.
Elliot Q. Adams
pp 708 - 709; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a501
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The Activity Coefficients of Several Types of Electrolytes Calculated from Freezing-Point Data.
W. H. Rodebush
pp 709 - 709; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a502
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A STANDARDIZATION OF THE SANDMEYER REACTION, WITH SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
H. Shipley Fry and Irvine W. Grote
pp 710 - 714; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a025
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FURTHER STUDIES IN LUMINESCENT GRIGNARD COMPOUNDS
W. V. Evans and E. M. Diepenhorst
pp 715 - 723; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a026
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THE PHYTIN CONTENT OF FOODSTUFFS
H. P. Averill and C. G. King
pp 724 - 728; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a027
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LEAF CYTOPLASMIC PROTEINS
Albert Charles Chibnall
pp 728 - 732; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a028
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SOME AMIDINES OF THE HOLOCAINE TYPE. I
Arthur J. Hill and Isadore Rabinowitz
pp 732 - 737; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a029
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THE FORMATION OF TRIPHENYLMETHYL IN THE ETHYL ACETO-ACETATE SYNTHESIS
F. F. Blicke
pp 738 - 739; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a030
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CHEMICAL STUDIES ON POLYCHROME METHYLENE BLUE
Ward J. MacNeal and John A. Killian
pp 740 - 747; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a031
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ALPHA-NAPHTHYLISOCYANATE AS A REAGENT FOR ALCOHOLS
V. T. Bickel and H. E. French
pp 747 - 751; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a032
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THE FORMOL TITRATION OF CERTAIN AMINO ACIDS
S. L. Jodidi
pp 751 - 753; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a033
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SOME ORTHOXAZINE DERIVATIVES
E. P. Kohler
pp 754 - 763; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a034
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THE ISO-ELECTRIC POINTS OF VARIOUS PROTEINS
Frank A. Csonka, Joseph C. Murphy, and D. Breese Jones
pp 763 - 768; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a035
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2′-HYDROXY-3′-METHYLBENZOYL-3,4,5,6-TETRACHLOROBENZOIC-2-ACID, ISO-ORTHO-CRESOL-TETRACHLOROPHTHALEIN AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES
W. R. Orndorff and Carlisle Schade
pp 769 - 773; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a036
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SOME ALCOHOLS CONTAINING THE TRICHLOROMETHYL GROUP
J. W. Howard
pp 774 - 775; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a037
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THE ACTION OF SODIUM ON ALKYL DISULFIDES
Carrie Gutman Moses and E. Emmet Reid
pp 776 - 777; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a038
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THE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF ALPHA-NITRONAPHTHALENE TO ALPHA-NAPHTHYLAMINE
Arthur N. Parrett and Alexander Lowy
pp 778 - 782; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a039
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RESEARCHES ON THIAZOLES. IX. FURTHER STUDIES ON DERIVATIVES OF 2-PHENYL-BENZOTHIAZOLE
Marston Taylor Bogert and Hugh Blake Corbitt
pp 783 - 788; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a040
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THE MERCURATION OF AROMATIC SULFONIC ACIDS1: Preliminary Paper
Frank C. Whitmore and Louis Ehrenfeld
pp 789 - 791; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a041
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THE PREPARATION OF 2,4-DIHYDROXYDIPHENYLMETHANE AND OF 2,4-DIHYDROXYDIPHENYLETHANE
Emil Klarmann
pp 791 - 794; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a042
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THE DIMORPHISM OF FURFURYL FUROATE
J. E. Zanetti and P. F. Kerr
pp 794 - 797; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a043
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ORIENTATION IN THE BENZENE RING. THE BROMINATION OF PYROGALLOL-2,6-DIMETHYL ETHER
Arthur A. Levine
pp 797 - 800; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a044
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CONDENSATION OF 9-METHYLACRIDINE WITH FORMALDEHYDE AND THE PREPARATION OF ACRIDINE-9-CARBOXYLIC ACID
A. W. Homberger and H. Jensen
pp 800 - 802; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a045
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THE PREPARATION OF SOME ALKYL AND ARYL DERIVATIVES OF PHLOROGLUCINOL
Emil Klarmann and William Figdor
pp 803 - 805; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a046
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THE OXIDATION OF ARYLMAGNESIUM HALIDES
Henry Gilman and Agnes Wood
pp 806 - 810; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a047
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IDENTIFICATION OF PHENOLS BY MEANS OF THE SPECTROSCOPE. II
H. Wales and S. Palkin
pp 810 - 813; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a048
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THE INFRA-RED ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF ORGANIC DERIVATIVES OF AMMONIA: III. DI- AND TRIPHENYLAMINE
Frederick K. Bell
pp 813 - 817; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a049
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THE INFRA-RED ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF ORGANIC DERIVATIVES OF AMMONIA: IV. MONO-, DI-, AND TRIBENZYLAMINE
Frederick K. Bell
pp 818 - 823; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a050
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF METHYL-ISOPROPYL-QUINOLINE YELLOW
Max Phillips and Marshall J. Goss
pp 823 - 826; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a051
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REACTIONS OF CARBON DISULFIDE. I.1: With Ammonium Hydroxide
E. Wertheim
pp 826 - 830; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a052
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THE COUPLING ACTION OF THE GRIGNARD REAGENT I. THE ORTHO- AND PARA-CYANOBENZYL HALIDES
Reynold C. Fuson
pp 830 - 836; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a053
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Dyes from the Alkaloids of Ipecacuanha.
Frank Lee Pyman
pp 836 - 836; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a503
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NOTES

pp 836 - 837; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a054
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Dyes from the Alkaloids of Ipecacuanha. A Reply.
S. Palkin and H. Wales
pp 836 - 837; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a504
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pp 837 - 842; DOI:
10.1021/ja01414a055
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Issue 4


THE EFFECT OF COMPLEX ION FORMATION UPON THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF PARAMAGNETIC SALTS IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Sherman S. Shaffer and Nelson W. Taylor
pp 843 - 853; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a001
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THE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF ODD MOLECULES
Nelson W. Taylor
pp 854 - 859; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a002
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THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN CUPRIC ION, CUPROUS ION AND METALLIC COPPER
Florence Fenwick
pp 860 - 870; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a003
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A SIMPLE RELATION BETWEEN COMPOSITION AND BOILING POINT
Elliot Q. Adams
pp 870 - 872; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a004
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THE CONSTITUTION OF NICKEL CARBONYL AND THE NATURE OF SECONDARY VALENCE
Arthur A. Blanchard and William L. Gilliland
pp 872 - 882; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a005
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VELOCITY--TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT IN LIQUID MEDIA
Harry Essex and Otto Gelormini
pp 882 - 894; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a006
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PHENYLARSONIC ACID AS A REAGENT FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ZIRCONIUM AND THORIUM
A. C. Rice, H. C. Fogg, and C. James
pp 895 - 902; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a007
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PREPARATION OF DISILICON HEXACHLORIDE
Joseph B. Quig and John A. Wilkinson
pp 902 - 906; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a008
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BASIC STANNOUS SULFATE
C. M. Carson
pp 906 - 911; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a009
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THE FREE ENERGY OF HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
R. A. Morgen and J. H. Hildebrand
pp 911 - 918; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a010
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THE MUTUAL SOLUBILITY OF LIQUIDS. III. THE MUTUAL SOLUBILITY OF PHENOL AND WATER. IV. THE MUTUAL SOLUBILITY OF NORMAL BUTYL ALCOHOL AND WATER
Arthur E. Hill and William M. Malisoff
pp 918 - 927; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a011
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THE SOLUBILITY OF CALCIUM SULFATE AT BOILER-WATER TEMPERATURES
R. E. Hall, J. A. Robb, and C. E. Coleman
pp 927 - 938; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a012
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THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION AND ATOMIC WEIGHT OF CHLORINE FROM METEORITES AND FROM MINERALS OF NON-MARINE ORIGIN: (Papers on Atomic Stability)
William D. Harkins and S. B. Stone
pp 938 - 949; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a013
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A STUDY OF 3,4-DIAMINO-PHENYLARSONIC ACID AND SOME OF ITS DERIVATIVES
W. Lee Lewis and H. E. Bent
pp 949 - 957; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a014
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THE LIBERATION OF HYDROGEN FROM CARBON COMPOUNDS II. THE INTERACTION OF ETHYL ALCOHOL, ACETALDEHYDE AND ACETONE WITH FUSED CAUSTIC ALKALIES
H. Shipley Fry and Else L. Schulze
pp 958 - 968; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a015
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A METHOD FOR THE DIRECT IDENTIFICATION OF RAPESEED OIL BY ISOLATION OF ERUCIC ACID
Arthur W. Thomas and Morris Mattikow
pp 968 - 981; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a016
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THYMOLSULFONEPHTHALEIN, THE INTERMEDIATE ACID, 4′-HYDROXY - 3′ - ISOPROPYL - 6′ - METHYL - BENZOYL-BENZENE-2-SULFONIC ACID AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES
W. R. Orndorff and Ralph T. K. Cornwell
pp 981 - 993; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a017
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THE REFRACTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ALCOHOLS AND ESTERS IN AQUEOUS AND IN COTTONSEED OIL SOLUTIONS
James C. Munch
pp 994 - 1003; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a018
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THE IONIZATION CONSTANT OF CREATININE
C. P. McNally
pp 1003 - 1009; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a019
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REACTIONS OF MERCURY DIPHENYL WITH SOME ACYL HALIDES
Herbert O. Calvery
pp 1009 - 1012; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a020
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MERCURATED HYDROXYAZOBENZENES
Frank C. Whitmore, E. R. Hanson, and G. J. Leuck
pp 1013 - 1016; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a021
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THE IRREVERSIBLE REDUCTION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS II. THE DIMOLECULAR REDUCTION OF CARBONYL COMPOUNDS BY VANADOUS AND CHROMOUS SALTS
James B. Conant and Harold B. Cutter
pp 1016 - 1030; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a022
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SYMMETRICAL DI-METHYLPHENYLMETHYL-HYDRAZINE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
W. A. Schulze and H. L. Lochte
pp 1030 - 1035; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a023
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THE RELATIVE EASE OF 1,4 AND 1,6 ADDITION
E. P. Kohler and F. R. Butler
pp 1036 - 1048; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a024
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ETHER STUDIES III. THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF ALDEHYDE AS A CONTAMINANT
Edward Parkhurst Phelps and Allan Winter Rowe
pp 1049 - 1053; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a025
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PHENYLTIN COMPOUNDS
Robert F. Chambers and Philip C. Scherer
pp 1054 - 1062; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a026
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THE REACTION BETWEEN ORGANOMAGNESIUM HALIDES AND THE ARYL ESTERS OF BORIC, CARBONIC, SILICIC AND PHOSPHORIC ACIDS
Henry Gilman and Clarence C. Vernon
pp 1063 - 1066; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a027
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ESTERS OF FUROIC ACID
J. E. Zanetti and C. O. Beckmann
pp 1067 - 1069; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a028
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SOME PARA-PHENOXY-UREAS AND THIO-UREAS DERIVED FROM PARA-PHENOXY-ANILINE. THE EFFECT OF THE PHENOXY GROUP ON THE TASTE
N. A. Lange and W. Robert Reed
pp 1069 - 1074; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a029
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THE PREPARATION AND USE OF ALDEHYDE ESTERS FORMED BY OZONATION OF THE METHYL ESTERS OF VARIOUS UNSATURATED ACIDS
C. R. Noller and Roger Adams
pp 1074 - 1080; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a030
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SYNTHESIS OF DIHYDROCHAULMOOGRIC AND DIHYDROHYDNOCARPIC ACIDS. II
C. R. Noller and Roger Adams
pp 1080 - 1089; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a031
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THE SYNTHESIS OF HOMOLOGS OF DIHYDROCHAULMOOGRIC AND DIHYDROHYDNOCARPIC ACIDS CONTAINING A CYCLOHEXYL IN PLACE OF A CYCLOPENTYL GROUP. III
G. S. Hiers and Roger Adams
pp 1089 - 1093; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a032
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THE PREPARATION OF ORTHO-PHTHALALDEHYDIC ACID
Reynold C. Fuson
pp 1093 - 1096; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a033
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A COMPARISON OF HETEROCYCLIC SYSTEMS WITH BENZENE. I. 6,7-INDAZOLEQUINONE-4-SULFONIC ACID
Louis F. Fieser
pp 1097 - 1107; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a034
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THE IDENTITY OF ISOMALTOSE WITH GENTIOBIOSE
Henry Berlin
pp 1107 - 1111; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a035
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NOTE

pp 1111 - 1112; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a036
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pp 1113 - 1118; DOI:
10.1021/ja01415a037
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Issue 5


THE DENSITIES, EQUIVALENT CONDUCTANCES AND RELATIVE VISCOSITIES AT 25°, OF SOLUTIONS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND SODIUM CHLORIDE, AND OF THEIR BINARY AND TERNARY MIXTURES OF CONSTANT CHLORIDE-ION-CONSTITUENT CONTENT
Charles E. Ruby and Juntaro Kawai
pp 1119 - 1128; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a001
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THE MANGANESE DIOXIDE-PERMANGANATE ELECTRODE
D. J. Brown and Ralph F. Tefft
pp 1128 - 1132; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a002
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THE DYNAMIC MODEL OF THE CHEMICAL BOND AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE STRUCTURE OF BENZENE
Linus Pauling
pp 1132 - 1143; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a003
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AN APPARATUS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF VAPOR WHEN PRESENT IN PERMANENT GASES
Ivan Roy McHaffie
pp 1143 - 1145; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a004
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TWO RAPID AND ACCURATE METHODS IN CALORIMETRY
Walter P. White
pp 1146 - 1149; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a005
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COPPER COVERS FOR CALORIMETER JACKETS
Walter P. White
pp 1149 - 1154; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a006
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THE CRITICAL CONSTANTS AND VAPOR TENSION OF PHOSGENE
Albert F. O. Germann and Quimby W. Taylor
pp 1154 - 1159; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a007
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INVESTIGATIONS OF SULFATE SOLUTIONS. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS AND RESULTS ON CELLS WITHOUT LIQUID JUNCTION
Gösta Åkerlöf
pp 1160 - 1176; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a008
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A MODIFIED TYPE OF GAS VOLUME-METER FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE DENSITIES OF SOLIDS
George M. Karns
pp 1176 - 1178; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a009
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THE EFFECT OF AIR IN THE JONES REDUCTOR
William L. Burdick
pp 1179 - 1181; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a010
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THE KINETICS OF THE OXIDATION OF TRIVALENT TITANIUM BY IODINE
Don M. Yost and Sidney Zabaro
pp 1181 - 1187; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a011
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THE RATE OF THE REACTION BETWEEN ETHYLENE AND CHLORINE
T. D. Stewart and R. D. Fowler
pp 1187 - 1194; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a012
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THE VALENCE OF NITROGEN AND HYDROGEN
Arthur A. Blanchard
pp 1195 - 1198; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a013
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EQUILIBRIUM IN THE REACTION, NiO + H2 ⇌ Ni + H2O. THE FREE ENERGY OF NICKELOUS OXIDE
Robert N. Pease and Roy S. Cook
pp 1199 - 1206; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a014
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THE PALLADIUM-HYDROGEN EQUILIBRIUM AND PALLADIUM HYDRIDE
Louis J. Gillespie and Flemmon Porter Hall
pp 1207 - 1219; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a015
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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ACCURACY OF MEASUREMENTS OF THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTANCE OF LIQUIDS AND SOLUTIONS. II1 A DISCUSSION OF THE BRIDGE ASSEMBLY FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTANCE WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE VREELAND OSCILLATOR AS A SOURCE OF CURRENT OF CONSTANT FREQUENCY
J. Livingston R. Morgan and Olive M. Lammert
pp 1220 - 1233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a016
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THE ENERGY OF SOLUTION OF GASEOUS IONS IN RELATION TO THE EFFECT OF A CHARGE UPON THE DIELECTRIC
Wendell M. Latimer
pp 1234 - 1239; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a017
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DISSOCIATION OF POLYVALENT SUBSTANCES I. RELATION OF CONSTANTS TO TITRATION DATA
Henry S. Simms
pp 1239 - 1250; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a018
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DISSOCIATION OF POLYVALENT SUBSTANCES II. RELATION OF CONSTANTS TO CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
Henry S. Simms
pp 1251 - 1261; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a019
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STUDIES ON THE SYSTEM CALCIUM OXIDE-FERRIC OXIDE-SILICA
W. C. Hansen and R. H. Bogue
pp 1261 - 1267; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a020
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THE ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF FORMIC ACID
H. C. Ramsperger and C. W. Porter
pp 1267 - 1273; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a021
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THE HEAT CAPACITIES AND HEAT OF CRYSTALLIZATION OF SOME ISOMERIC AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
D. H. Andrews, George Lynn, and John Johnston
pp 1274 - 1287; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a022
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THE SPECIFIC HEATS OF SOME ISOMERS OF THE TYPE ORTHO, META AND PARA C6H4XY FROM 110° to 340°K.
Donald H. Andrews
pp 1287 - 1298; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a023
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The Mechanism of Ammonia Synthesis in Low-Voltage Arcs.
A. R. Olson
pp 1298 - 1299; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a501
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NOTES

pp 1298 - 1300; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a024
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Preparation of Starch Solution for Use in Iodimetric Titrations.
C. L. Alsberg, E. P. Griffing, and J. Field
pp 1299 - 1300; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a502
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A NEW MICRO METHOD FOR DETERMINING CARBON IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
H. L. Lochte
pp 1301 - 1305; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a025
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THE PROPERTIES OF GLYCOL DIACETATE
C. A. Taylor and Wm. H. Rinkenbach
pp 1305 - 1309; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a026
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RUBBER DI(HYDROXYPHENYL) AND ITS DIMETHYL ETHER
Harry L. Fisher, Harold Gray, and Eugene M. McColm
pp 1309 - 1312; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a027
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DOES CHROMIUM COMBINE WITH THE BASIC OR ACIDIC GROUPS OF HIDE PROTEIN?
Arthur W. Thomas and Margaret W. Kelly
pp 1312 - 1319; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a028
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THE IODINATION OF ACETYLENE DERIVATIVES. I. THE PREPARATION OF DI-IODOFUMARIC ACID
Lillian Eichelberger
pp 1320 - 1322; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a029
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N-ACYL DERIVATIVES OF 3-AMINO-4-HYDROXY-PHENYLARSONIC ACID
George W. Raiziss and Barrett C. Fisher
pp 1323 - 1327; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a030
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THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF RESORCINOL-BENZEIN
W. R. Orndorff, R. C. Gibbs, and C. V. Shapiro
pp 1327 - 1333; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a031
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ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION OF A SERIES OF EIGHT ORGANIC SUBSTANCES OF THE GAMMA-PYRIDONE TYPE, IN WATER SOLUTION
E. Raymond Riegel and Melvin C. Reinhard
pp 1334 - 1345; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a032
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TRIPHENYLMETHYL. XXXV. HALOGEN-SUBSTITUTED ACRIDYLS. THE REACTIVITY OF THE HALOGEN IN THEM
M. Gomberg and D. L. Tabern
pp 1345 - 1358; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a033
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SOME DERIVATIVES OF GALLIC ACID AND PYROGALLOL
Walter G. Christiansen
pp 1358 - 1365; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a034
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THE REACTION OF SOME POLYHYDRIC PHENOLS WITH SODIUM ANTIMONYL TARTRATE
Walter G. Christiansen
pp 1365 - 1369; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a035
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THE SEED AND OIL OF JOHANNESIA PRINCEPS
Gastao Etzel and C. G. King
pp 1369 - 1372; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a036
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METHYLBIPHENYLS
M. Gomberg and J. C. Pernert
pp 1372 - 1384; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a037
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THE PREPARATION OF 2-OXO-DIHYDRO- AND 2-OXO-HEXAHYDRO-INDOLE-3-PROPIONIC ACID AND SOME OF THEIR HALOGEN DERIVATIVES STUDIES ON THYROID ACTIVITY. V
Edward C. Kendall, Arnold E. Osterberg, and Bernard F. MacKenzie
pp 1384 - 1401; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a038
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THE ELECTROLYTIC REDUCTION OF ACROLEIN
R. R. Read and Richard M. Freer
pp 1401 - 1405; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a039
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THE ACTION OF ALKYL CHLOROCARBONATES ON HYDROXY-ARYLARSONIC ACIDS
Cliff S. Hamilton and F. Willard Johnson
pp 1405 - 1408; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a040
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE COMPOUNDS PRODUCED BY THE ADDITION OF MERCURIC SALTS TO OLEFINS
L. T. Sandborn and C. S. Marvel
pp 1409 - 1413; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a041
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A STUDY OF THE METHYLATION OF XYLENE. THE PREPARATION OF DURENE, PENTAMETHYLBENZENE AND HEXAMETHYLBENZENE
Lee Irvin Smith and F. J. Dobrovolny
pp 1413 - 1419; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a042
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DUROQUINONE AND SOME DERIVATIVES OF DURENE
Lee Irvin Smith and F. J. Dobrovolny
pp 1420 - 1423; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a043
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RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP. XIII.2 A CLASSIFICATION OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES OF THE MANNOSE AND RHAMNOSE SERIES ACCORDING TO RING TYPES
C. S. Hudson
pp 1424 - 1434; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a044
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RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP. XIV.2 THE DETERMINATION OF RING STRUCTURES IN THE GLUCOSE, MANNOSE AND RHAMNOSE SERIES
C. S. Hudson
pp 1434 - 1443; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a045
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pp 1443 - 1446; DOI:
10.1021/ja01416a046
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Issue 6


THE STANDARDIZATION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID WITH POTASSIUM IODATE AS COMPARED WITH BORAX AND SODIUM CARBONATE AS STANDARD SUBSTANCES
I. M. Kolthoff
pp 1447 - 1454; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a001
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THE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE. II. THE ADSORPTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE, CARBON MONOXIDE, AND OXYGEN BY THE CATALYSTS, MANGANESE DIOXIDE, CUPRIC OXIDE, AND MIXTURES OF THESE OXIDES
W. M. Hoskins and William C. Bray
pp 1454 - 1474; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a002
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A STUDY OF THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF SOME METAL LACTATES
F. C. Krauskopf and Albert S. Carter
pp 1474 - 1481; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a003
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THERMODYNAMICS OF NON-ISOTHERMAL SYSTEMS
E. D. Eastman
pp 1482 - 1493; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a004
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FLUOREMETRY. II.1 THE RELATION BETWEEN FLUORESCENCE AND HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION2
L. J. Desha, R. E. Sherrill, and L. M. Harrison
pp 1493 - 1500; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a005
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BASIC COPPER SULFATE AT 100°
James M. Bell and George M. Murphy
pp 1500 - 1502; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a006
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DETERMINATION OF IODINE IN NATURAL WATERS
H. W. Brubaker, H. S. Van Blarcom, and N. H. Walker
pp 1502 - 1504; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a007
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS AND TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS OF BARIUM BROMIDE
Ralph W. Gelbach and Walter F. Huppke
pp 1504 - 1506; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a008
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THERMAL DATA ON ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. III. THE HEAT CAPACITIES, ENTROPIES AND FREE ENERGIES OF TERTIARY BUTYL ALCOHOL, MANNITOL, ERYTHRITOL AND NORMAL BUTYRIC ACID
George S. Parks and C. Travis Anderson
pp 1506 - 1512; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a009
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INFRA-RED ABSORPTION IN ETHERS, ESTERS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES
Alpheus W. Smith and Cecil E. Boord
pp 1512 - 1520; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a010
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THE SPECIFIC HEAT AND ENTROPY OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE DERIVED FROM INFRA-RED BAND SPECTRA
Hervey C. Hicks and Allan C. G. Mitchell
pp 1520 - 1527; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a011
PDF
THE POLYSULFIDES OF SODIUM AND POTASSIUM
Carl Z. Draves and Herman V. Tartar
pp 1527 - 1529; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a012
PDF
ATTEMPTS TO FRACTIONATE MIXED ISOTOPES OF LEAD, AND THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF THIS METAL
Theodore W. Richards, Harold S. King, and Lawrence P. Hall
pp 1530 - 1543; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a013
PDF
THE HEAT OF SOLUTION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE
Angie G. Stiles and W. A. Felsing
pp 1543 - 1547; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a014
PDF
THE SYSTEM: SODIUM IODIDE-ACETONE-WATER
Rudolph Macy and Edgar W. Thomas
pp 1547 - 1550; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a015
PDF
SOME PROPERTIES OF SELENIUM MONOCHLORIDE
Victor Lenher and C. H. Kao
pp 1550 - 1556; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a016
PDF
THE CHEMICAL ACTION OF GASEOUS IONS PRODUCED BY ALPHA PARTICLES VII. UNSATURATED CARBON COMPOUNDS
S. C. Lind, D. C. Bardwell, and J. H. Perry
pp 1556 - 1575; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a017
PDF
THE CHEMICAL ACTION OF GASEOUS IONS PRODUCED BY ALPHA PARTICLES VIII. THE CATALYTIC INFLUENCE OF IONS OF INERT GASES
S. C. Lind and D. C. Bardwell
pp 1575 - 1584; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a018
PDF
OBSERVATIONS ON THE RARE EARTHS XXIII. ELEMENT NO. 611 PART ONE. CONCENTRATION AND ISOLATION IN IMPURE STATE
J. Allen Harris and B. Smith Hopkins
pp 1585 - 1594; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a019
PDF
OBSERVATIONS ON THE RARE EARTHS XXIII. ELEMENT NO. 61 PART TWO. X-RAY ANALYSIS
J. Allen Harris, L. F. Yntema, and B. S. Hopkins
pp 1594 - 1598; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a020
PDF
OBSERVATIONS ON THE RARE EARTHS. XXIV. A THEORY OF COLOR
L. F. Yntema
pp 1598 - 1600; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a021
PDF
The Diffusion of Helium and Hydrogen through Quartz Glass at Room Temperature.
Howard M. Elsey
pp 1600 - 1601; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a501
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NOTES

pp 1600 - 1606; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a022
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McCulloch's Observations Regarding the Rapid Corrosion of Metals by Acids within Capillaries.
Ulick R. Evans
pp 1601 - 1603; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a502
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The Rapid Corrosion of Metals by Acids within Capillaries. Reply to Ulick R. Evans.
Leon McCulloch
pp 1603 - 1604; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a503
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An Improvement of the Cobalt Aluminate Test for Aluminum.
Carl Otto
pp 1604 - 1605; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a504
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A Boiling-stirring Rod to Prevent Bumping.
Dwight L. Scoles
pp 1605 - 1606; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a505
PDF
NORMAL BUTYLBENZENE
R. R. Read and L. S. Foster
pp 1606 - 1607; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a023
PDF
THE OXIDATION OF THE TRIBROMO AND TRICHLORO DERIVATIVES OF PYROGALLOL-1,3-DIMETHYL ETHER
W. H. Hunter and Arthur A. Levine
pp 1608 - 1614; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a024
PDF
THE OXIDATION OF TRICHLOROPHENOL
W. H. Hunter and Minerva Morse
pp 1615 - 1624; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a025
PDF
STUDIES ON THE DIRECTIVE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTITUENTS IN THE BENZENE RING. V. SOME SUGGESTED RELATIONS BETWEEN DIRECTIVE INFLUENCE AND THERMAL DATA
A. W. Francis, Donald H. Andrews, and John Johnston
pp 1624 - 1631; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a026
PDF
STUDIES ON THE DIRECTIVE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTITUENTS IN THE BENZENE RING. VI
A. W. Francis
pp 1631 - 1642; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a027
PDF
THE BASE STRENGTH OF ALPHA-ALKOXYL AMINES. THE EFFECT OF OXYGEN ON THE BASICITY OF AMINES
T. D. Stewart and J. G. Aston
pp 1642 - 1655; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a028
PDF
STUDIES OF ENZYME ACTION. XXXVI ESTER-HYDROLYZING ACTIONS OF THE CASTOR BEAN
I. Lorberblatt and K. George Falk
pp 1655 - 1667; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a029
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IMPROVEMENTS IN ELEMENTARY MICRO-ANALYSIS. DETERMINATION OF SULFUR AND HALOGENS
Casimir Funk and Stanislas Kon
pp 1667 - 1671; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a030
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THE REACTIONS OF THE ALCOHOLS OVER ZINC OXIDE CATALYSTS
Homer Adkins and Wilbur A. Lazier
pp 1671 - 1677; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a031
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ACYL DERIVATIVES OF ORTHO-AMINOPHENOL. I
R. E. Nelson and H. L. Davis
pp 1677 - 1679; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a032
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ACYL DERIVATIVES OF ORTHO-AMINOPHENOL. II
R. E. Nelson and W. C. Aitkenhead
pp 1680 - 1683; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a033
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STEREO-ISOMERIC FORMS OF BIS (TRIMETHYLETHYLENE NITROSATE)
C. A. Taylor and Wm. H. Rinkenbach
pp 1684 - 1687; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a034
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THE PREPARATION OF THE ACYL AND ALKYL DERIVATIVES OF RESORCINOL
A. R. L. Dohme, Edward H. Cox, and Ellis Miller
pp 1688 - 1693; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a035
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THE REACTION BETWEEN DUROQUINONE AND SODIUM MALONIC ESTERS
Lee Irvin Smith and Frank J. Dobrovolny
pp 1693 - 1709; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a036
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THE SEPARATION OF THE DICARBOXYLIC AMINO ACIDS FROM CERTAIN PROTEIN HYDROLYSATES BY ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT
G. L. Foster and Carl L. A. Schmidt
pp 1709 - 1714; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a037
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THE OXIDATION OF CHAULMOOGRIC ACID BY PERMANGANATE
Granville A. Perkins
pp 1714 - 1725; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a038
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THE BASIS FOR THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF -ONIUM COMPOUNDS. VI. RATES OF HYDROLYSIS OF CERTAIN ESTERS OF CHOLINE AND ITS ANALOGS
R. R. Renshaw and N. Bacon
pp 1726 - 1732; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a039
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THE REACTION BETWEEN BENZHYDRYLMAGNESIUM CHLORIDE AND DIMETHYL SULFATE
Henry Gilman and James E. Kirby
pp 1733 - 1736; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a040
PDF
ALPHA-NAPHTHYLISOCYANATE AS A REAGENT FOR PHENOLS AND ALIPHATIC AMINES
H. E. French and A. F. Wirtel
pp 1736 - 1739; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a041
PDF
THE UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS ASSOCIATED WITH CORN STARCH
T. Clinton Taylor and Leo Lehrman
pp 1739 - 1743; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a042
PDF
THE DISSOCIATION INTO FREE RADICALS OF SUBSTITUTED DIXANTHYLS III. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SECONDARY ALKYL GROUPS IN PROMOTING DISSOCIATION
J. B. Conant, L. F. Small, and A. W. Sloan
pp 1743 - 1757; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a043
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CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION, PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES IN A SERIES OF ALKYL PARA-AMINOBENZOATES
Roger Adams, E. K. Rideal, W. B. Burnett, R. L. Jenkins, and E. E. Dreger
pp 1758 - 1770; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a044
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ISOXAZOLINE OXIDES V. CARBOXYL DERIVATIVES
E. P. Kohler and G. R. Barrett
pp 1770 - 1777; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a045
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NEW BOOKS

pp 1778 - 1780; DOI:
10.1021/ja01417a046
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Issue 7


A STUDY OF THE OXIDES OF POTASSIUM AND SODIUM
Charles A. Kraus and Earle F. Whyte
pp 1781 - 1790; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a001
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF POTASSIUM CHLORATE. II. THE SPONTANEOUS DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURES USING VARIOUS PROPORTIONS OF MANGANESE DIOXIDE, AND OF FERRIC OXIDE, AND OF A MIXTURE OF MANGANESE DIOXIDE AND FERRIC OXIDE AS CATALYSTS
J. Austin Burrows and F. E. Brown
pp 1790 - 1794; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a002
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THE INTERPRETATION OF ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS AND ISOSTERES
Albert Sprague Coolidge
pp 1795 - 1814; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a003
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THE DETERMINATION OF TRACES OF MERCURY II. THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF MERCURY IN THE PRESENCE OF ORGANIC MATTER1,2,3
Harold Simmons Booth, Nora E. Schreiber, and Karl G. Zwick
pp 1815 - 1823; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a004
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OXIDATIONS IN THE BENZENE SERIES BY GASEOUS OXYGEN I. OXIDATION OF METHYLBENZENES
H. N. Stephens
pp 1824 - 1826; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a005
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ELECTRON DISPLACEMENT IN CARBON COMPOUNDS IV. DERIVATIVES OF BENZENE
Howard J. Lucas
pp 1827 - 1838; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a006
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THE ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRA AND THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF GASEOUS HYDROGEN BROMIDE AND IODIDE
Harold C. Tingey and Roscoe H. Gerke
pp 1838 - 1850; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a007
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THE ADSORPTION OF GASES BY PLATINUM BLACK
Arthur F. Benton
pp 1850 - 1861; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a008
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THE INTER-IONIC ATTRACTION THEORY OF IONIZED SOLUTES VI. THE IONIZATION AND IONIZATION CONSTANTS OF MODERATELY IONIZED ACIDS
Miles S. Sherrill and Arthur A. Noyes
pp 1861 - 1873; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a009
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THE TRANSMISSIONS OF THE OLDENBERG CHLORINE FILTER FOR λ 2537
Donald Statler Villars
pp 1874 - 1876; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a010
PDF
THE DISSOCIATION OF POTASSIUM IODIDE AND THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF IODINE AND POTASSIUM IODIDE
Wallace R. Brode
pp 1877 - 1882; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a011
PDF
THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF ANHYDROUS OXALIC ACID
W. Albert Noyes and Delbert E. Wobbe
pp 1882 - 1887; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a012
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THE DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS OF BINARY MIXTURES
John Warren Williams and Ignace J. Krchma
pp 1888 - 1896; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a013
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THE RATE OF FLAME PROPAGATION IN GASEOUS EXPLOSIVE REACTIONS
F. W. Stevens
pp 1896 - 1906; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a014
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MAGNESIUM PLUMBIDE
James B. Friauf
pp 1906 - 1909; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a015
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THE MOVING-BOUNDARY METHOD FOR DETERMINING TRANSFERENCE NUMBERS.1 V. A CONSTANT CURRENT APPARATUS
Duncan A. MacInnes, Irving A. Cowperthwaite, and Kenneth C. Blanchard
pp 1909 - 1912; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a016
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THE VISCOSITIES OF SEVERAL AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES AND THE POLYMERIZATION OF WATER
Harris Marshall Chadwell
pp 1912 - 1925; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a017
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NOTE

pp 1925 - 1925; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a018
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THE FORMATION OF ETHYL MERCAPTAN FROM ETHYL IODIDE IN AQUEOUS HYDROGEN SULFIDE SOLUTIONS AND ITS BEARING ON THE MECHANISM OF THE PRECIPITATION OF METALS BY HYDROGEN SULFIDE
F. E. Brown and J. E. Snyder
pp 1926 - 1928; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a019
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A METHOD FOR DETERMINING SMALL QUANTITIES OF WATER IN METHYL ALCOHOL
Mary M. Rising and Joseph S. Hicks
pp 1929 - 1933; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a020
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OBSERVATIONS UPON THE SYNTHESIS OF PYRROLE- AND PYRROLIDONE-CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, AND UPON THE SYNTHESIS OF ALPHA-THIONIC ACID OF PYRROLE
C. M. McCay and Carl L. A. Schmidt
pp 1933 - 1939; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a021
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PYROGALLOLSULFONEPHTHALEIN, SULFONEGALLEIN, 2,3,4-TRIHYDROXY-BENZOYL-BENZENE-ORTHO-SULFONIC ACID (THE INTERMEDIATE ACID), AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES
W. R. Orndorff and Nathaniel Fuchs
pp 1939 - 1951; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a022
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RING CLOSURE IN CHLORO-ALKYL PHENYLCARBAZATES. SIX- AND SEVEN-MEMBERED HYDRAZOLACTONES
Arthur W. Dox
pp 1951 - 1954; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a023
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THE EFFECT OF UNSATURATION ON THE ACTIVITY OF ALCOHOLIC HYDROXYL. I. ACTION OF ALLYL ALCOHOL ON BENZENE IN THE PRESENCE OF ALUMINUM CHLORIDE
R. C. Huston and D. D. Sager
pp 1955 - 1959; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a024
PDF
THE CONSTITUTION OF CATECHIN. IX. SOME NEW DISINTEGRATION PRODUCTS OF ACACATECHIN
M. Nierenstein
pp 1959 - 1975; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a025
PDF
EXPERIMENTS ON THE SYNTHESIS OF APOFENCHOCAMPHORIC ACID. PREPARATION OF ALPHA, ALPHA-DIMETHYL-GAMMA-CARBOXYADIPIC ACID
Kenneth Charles Roberts
pp 1975 - 1977; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a026
PDF
RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP. XV.2 CONVERSION OF LACTOSE TO ANOTHER DISACCHARIDE, NEOLACTOSE. THE CHLORO-HEPTA-ACETATE AND TWO OCTA-ACETATES OF NEOLACTOSE
Alfons Kunz and C. S. Hudson
pp 1978 - 1984; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a027
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THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF BENZENE-AZOBENZENE
Wallace R. Brode
pp 1984 - 1988; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a028
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THE SYNTHESIS OF ACRIDINE-9-ETHYLAMINE
H. Jensen and L. Howland
pp 1988 - 1990; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a029
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THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF SIMPLE GLYCERIDES
F. L. Simons
pp 1991 - 1994; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a030
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THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF PHENOLPHTHALEIN, ISOPHENOLPHTHALEIN AND OF DIPHENYLPHTHALIDE
W. R. Orndorff, R. C. Gibbs, and S. Alice McNulty
pp 1994 - 2002; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a031
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RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP. XVI.2 CONVERSION OF CELLOBIOSE TO ANOTHER DISACCHARIDE, CELTROBIOSE, BY THE ALUMINUM CHLORIDE REACTION. CHLOROACETYL CELTROBIOSE
C. S. Hudson
pp 2002 - 2004; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a032
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NOTE

pp 2004 - 2005; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a033
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NEW BOOKS

pp 2006 - 2014; DOI:
10.1021/ja01418a034
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Issue 8


ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF TERVALENT IONS IN VERY DILUTE SOLUTIONS
J. N. Bronsted and N. J. Brumbaugh
pp 2015 - 2020; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a001
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THE IONIZATION POTENTIAL OF METHANE
George Glockler
pp 2021 - 2026; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a002
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ELECTROMOTIVE-FORCE MEASUREMENTS IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID CONTAINING SUCROSE
George Scatchard
pp 2026 - 2035; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a003
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A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE ELECTRODES ON THE FORMATION OF OZONE AT LOW PRESSURES IN THE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE
Philip T. Newsome
pp 2035 - 2045; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a004
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A NEW TYPE OF END-POINT IN ELECTROMETRIC TITRATION AND ITS APPLICATION TO IODIMETRY
C. W. Foulk and A. T. Bawden
pp 2045 - 2051; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a005
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THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF ETHANE NEAR THE NORMAL BOILING POINT
A. G. Loomis and J. E. Walters
pp 2051 - 2055; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a006
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THE VAPOR PRESSURES AND SPECIFIC VOLUMES OF THE SATURATED VAPOR OF ETHANE
Frank Porter
pp 2055 - 2058; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a007
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HIGH VAPOR PRESSURES OF NITROGEN
Frank Porter and J. H. Perry
pp 2059 - 2060; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a008
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THE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE III. CATALYTIC EFFICIENCY OF MIXTURES OF DRY MANGANESE DIOXIDE AND CUPRIC OXIDE
William C. Bray and Gerald J. Doss
pp 2060 - 2064; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a009
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THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF SULFUR MONOCHLORIDE
Ellery H. Harvey and H. A. Schuette
pp 2065 - 2068; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a010
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THE IONIZATION OF WEAK ELECTROLYTES
D. A. MacInnes
pp 2068 - 2072; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a011
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PROMOTER ACTION IN HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS. III. COBALT SALTS AS PROMOTERS IN THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE BY POTASSIUM DICHROMATE
Alfred C. Robertson
pp 2072 - 2082; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a012
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THE CATALYTIC INFLUENCE OF FERRIC IONS ON THE OXIDATION OF ETHANOL BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
James H. Walton and Carl J. Christensen
pp 2083 - 2091; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a013
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CATALYSIS IN BUFFER SOLUTIONS. I
Martin Kilpatrick
pp 2091 - 2099; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a014
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THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF DUST PARTICLES
F. O. Rice
pp 2099 - 2113; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a015
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PARAMETERS IN CRYSTAL STRUCTURE. THE MERCUROUS HALIDES
R. J. Havighurst
pp 2113 - 2125; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a016
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Reaction of “Aluminon” with Hydroxides of Beryllium, Rare Earths, Zirconium and Thorium.
A. R. Middleton
pp 2125 - 2126; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a501
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NOTES

pp 2125 - 2131; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a017
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The Isomeric Chlororutheniates.
S. H. C. Briggs
pp 2127 - 2129; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a502
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The Isomeric Ruthenium Chlorides.
Jas. Lewis Howe
pp 2129 - 2129; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a503
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The Reaction between Selenium Tetrachloride and Copper.
W. W. Taylor, E. B. R. Prideaux, and H. G. Pool
pp 2129 - 2130; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a504
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A Device for Arc-Welding Easily Oxidizable Wires.
Harry P. Coats
pp 2130 - 2131; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a505
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STUDIES RELATING TO ALKYL TIN COMPOUNDS. I. SOME STANNOETHANES. II. TRIMETHYLBENZYL STANNANE
Charles A. Kraus and Ralph H. Bullard
pp 2131 - 2136; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a018
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THE ROLE OF THE PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES IN THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE HERRING
L. H. Almy
pp 2136 - 2146; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a019
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THE BASIS FOR THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF CERTAIN -ONIUM COMPOUNDS. V. THE MOBILITIES OF THE -ONIUM IONS. II
Isaac Bencowitz and R. R. Renshaw
pp 2146 - 2155; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a020
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THE NATURAL OCCURRENCE OF ACONITIC ACID AND ITS ISOMERS
O. A. Beath
pp 2155 - 2158; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a021
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION AND CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION IN CERTAIN LOCAL ANESTHETICS
Elmer B. Vliet and Roger Adams
pp 2158 - 2162; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a022
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PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF ORTHO-TOLUIDINE
H. G. Tanner and Percy A. Lasselle
pp 2163 - 2166; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a023
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THE ADDITION OF METHYL HYPOBROMITE AND METHYL HYPOCHLORITE TO CERTAIN ETHYLENE DERIVATIVES
Ernest L. Jackson
pp 2166 - 2174; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a024
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SUBSTITUTED AMIDES. I. THE PREPARATION OF SUBSTITUTED ACETAMIDES AND THE CORRESPONDING PRIMARY AMINES
H. O. Nicholas and J. L. E. Erickson
pp 2174 - 2176; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a025
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STUDIES IN URETHANS I. MONO- AND DICARBETHOXY-GUANIDINES: DICARBETHOXY-ETHYL-ISO-UREA
S. Basterfield and L. Evelyn Paynter
pp 2176 - 2179; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a026
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PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES. II. 1-ALKYL-3-CARBETHOXY-4-PIPERIDYL BENZOATES
S. M. McElvain
pp 2179 - 2185; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a027
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A MICRO-COLORIMETRIC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF PHOSPHOLIPINS IN SEEDS
N. B. Guerrant
pp 2185 - 2190; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a028
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BETA-XENYLHYDROXYLAMINE AND ITS REARRANGEMENT
Henry Gilman and James E. Kirby
pp 2190 - 2193; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a029
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OPTICALLY ACTIVE DYES. III. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, DYEING REACTIONS AND MECHANISM OF DYEING
Wallace R. Brode and Roger Adams
pp 2193 - 2201; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a030
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OPTICALLY ACTIVE DYES. IV. ASYMMETRIC DYES FROM META-AMINOMANDELIC ACID
Wallace R. Brode and Roger Adams
pp 2202 - 2206; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a031
PDF
THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CAPROYLRESORCINOL AND SOME OF ITS DERIVATIVES
D. Twiss
pp 2206 - 2212; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a032
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META-CRESOLSULFONEPHTHALEIN, 3,6-DIMETHYLSULFONEFLUORAN AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES
W. R. Orndorff and A. C. Purdy
pp 2212 - 2221; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a033
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3-HYDROXY-TETRACHLOROFLUORAN AND 3,4-DIHYDROXY-TETRACHLOROFLUORAN AND SOME OF THEIR DERIVATIVES
W. R. Orndorff and C. H. Johnson
pp 2221 - 2230; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a034
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AN IMPROVEMENT IN MACMULLIN'S AUTOMATIC APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE MELTING POINTS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Henry F. Palmer and George H. Wallace
pp 2230 - 2232; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a035
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ACTION OF ANILINE ON GLUCOSE IN ACETIC ACID SOLUTION. I
C. N. Cameron
pp 2233 - 2238; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a036
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PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES. III. 1-ALKYL-3-CARBETHOXY-4-PIPERIDYL PARA-AMINOBENZOATES
S. M. McElvain
pp 2239 - 2242; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a037
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NOTE

pp 2242 - 2242; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a038
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NEW BOOKS

pp 2243 - 2252; DOI:
10.1021/ja01419a039
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Issue 9


THE EFFECT OF MOISTURE AND PARAFFIN SURFACE ON THE RATE OF REACTION OF NITRIC OXIDE AND OXYGEN
R. Leonard Hasche
pp 2253 - 2259; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a001
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THE UNIMOLECULARITY OF THE INVERSION PROCESS
George Scatchard
pp 2259 - 2263; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a002
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SOME THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF ELECTROLYTES IN ACETIC ACID AND IN LIQUID AMMONIA
T. J. Webb
pp 2263 - 2271; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a003
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A NEW METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF THE MOBILITY OF PROTEINS
The Svedberg and Arne Tiselius
pp 2272 - 2278; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a004
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OXIDATION POTENTIALS IN LIQUID AMMONIA INVOLVING QUATERNARY AMMONIUM RADICALS AND ALKALI METALS
George Shannon Forbes and Curtis Elliott Norton
pp 2278 - 2285; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a005
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THE FREE ENERGY AND HEAT OF TRANSFER OF BARIUM IN ITS LIQUID AMALGAMS
Paul A. Anderson
pp 2285 - 2295; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a006
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THE COLOR OF THE TERVALENT TITANIUM ION
Jean Piccard
pp 2295 - 2297; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a007
PDF
THE ENTROPY OF AQUEOUS IONS
Wendell M. Latimer and Ralph M. Buffington
pp 2297 - 2305; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a008
PDF
THE MEASUREMENT OF COEFFICIENTS OF EXPANSION AT LOW TEMPERATURES: SOME THERMODYNAMIC APPLICATIONS OF EXPANSION DATA
Ralph M. Buffington and Wendell M. Latimer
pp 2305 - 2319; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a009
PDF
SOLUTIONS OF THE ELECTRONEGATIVE ELEMENTS IN LIQUID AMMONIA. I. THE ACTION OF SELENIUM, TELLURIUM, ARSENIC AND A SOLUTION OF SULFUR IN LIQUID AMMONIA UPON CYANIDES
F. W. Bergstrom
pp 2319 - 2327; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a010
PDF
THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF SODIUM PERIODATE
L. Merle Kirkpatrick and Roscoe G. Dickinson
pp 2327 - 2334; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a011
PDF
THE CHEMICAL ACTION OF GASEOUS IONS PRODUCED BY ALPHA PARTICLES. IX. SATURATED HYDROCARBONS
S. C. Lind and D. C. Bardwell
pp 2335 - 2351; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a012
PDF
A METHOD OF ESTIMATING ATOMIC WEIGHTS WITH THE AID OF THE PERIODIC LAW
Edward W. Washburn
pp 2351 - 2352; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a013
PDF
ABSORPTION COLORS OF THE SECOND ORDER
Jean Piccard
pp 2352 - 2354; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a014
PDF
DIMETHYLDIPHENYL-PARA-PHENYLENEDIAMINE AND THE COLOR OF MONO SALTS AND DI SALTS OF HOLOQUINONIC COMPOUNDS
Jean Piccard
pp 2355 - 2358; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a015
PDF
FURTHER STUDIES ON THE INTRODUCTION OF ALKYL AND ARYL GROUPS INTO THE NUCLEUS OF POLYPHENOLS
Emil Klarmann
pp 2358 - 2367; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a016
PDF
STUDIES IN URETHANS. II. ISOMERIC URETHAN DERIVATIVES OF PHENYLACETIC ACID, AND SOME RELATED COMPOUNDS
S. Basterfield and Harold N. Wright
pp 2367 - 2370; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a017
PDF
STUDIES IN URETHANS. III. THE PREPARATION OF VARIOUS SUBSTITUTED URETHANS
S. Basterfield, Esli L. Woods, and Harold N. Wright
pp 2371 - 2375; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a018
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THE CONDENSATION OF MESITYL OXIDE WITH ALIPHATIC KETONES
John B. Ekeley and M. Scott Carpenter
pp 2375 - 2378; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a019
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THE PREPARATION OF URACIL FROM UREA
David Davidson and Oskar Baudisch
pp 2379 - 2383; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a020
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LECTURE EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NEW HALOGENOID, AZIDO-CARBONDISULFIDE
A. W. Browne and R. S. von Hazmburg
pp 2383 - 2385; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a021
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OMEGA-CYCLOHEXYL DERIVATIVES OF VARIOUS NORMAL ALIPHATIC ACIDS. IV
G. S. Hiers and Roger Adams
pp 2385 - 2393; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a022
PDF
SYNTHESIS OF CHAULMOOGRYLACETIC ACID. V
Russel H. VanDyke and Roger Adams
pp 2393 - 2395; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a023
PDF
THE SYNTHESIS OF HOMOCHAULMOOGRIC ACID, HOMOHYDNOCARPIC ACID AND CHAULMOOGRYL-AMINES. VI
J. Sacks and Roger Adams
pp 2395 - 2399; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a024
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THE MECHANISM OF REACTION BETWEEN THIONYLANILINE AND ORGANOMAGNESIUM HALIDES
Henry Gilman and Harry L. Morris
pp 2399 - 2404; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a025
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OPTICALLY ACTIVE DIAZO COMPOUNDS III. A CRYSTALLINE, ALICYCLIC DIAZO ESTER
Forrest Everett Kendall and William Albert Noyes
pp 2404 - 2412; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a026
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PECTIC ACIDS
E. K. Nelson
pp 2412 - 2414; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a027
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DICARBOXY-PHENYLARSONIC ACIDS I. 2,3-DICARBOXY-PHENYLARSONIC ACID AND ITS ANHYDRIDE
Cliff S. Hamilton and Ralph Frazier
pp 2414 - 2416; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a028
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THE REACTIVITY OF HALOGENATED ETHERS I. HALOGENATED DIETHYL ETHERS AND ZINC
F. Neher and C. L. Fleece
pp 2416 - 2425; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a029
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ISOXAZOLINE OXIDES
E. P. Kohler and J. B. Shohan
pp 2425 - 2434; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a030
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RELATIONS BETWEEN ROTATORY POWER AND STRUCTURE IN THE SUGAR GROUP. XVII.2 THE STRUCTURE OF NEOLACTOSE
Alfons Kunz and C. S. Hudson
pp 2435 - 2439; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a031
PDF
THE INTERACTION OF ISOCYANIC ACID AND ISOCYANATES WITH SOME ALKYL AND ARYL SCHIFF BASES AND WITH HYDRAZONES. ADDITION TO THE CH: N LINKAGE
N. A. Lange
pp 2440 - 2444; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a032
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SYNTHESIS OF A HOMOLOG OF CHAULMOOGRIC ACID. ▵2-CYCLOPENTENYLACETIC ACID. VII
C. R. Noller and Roger Adams
pp 2444 - 2448; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a033
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THE COMPOUND OF ORTHO-CRESOL AND PARA-CRESOL: A CORRECTION
Arthur E. Hill and Thomas W. Davis
pp 2448 - 2449; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a034
PDF
ESTERS OF THE PROCAINE TYPE DERIVED FROM NICOTINIC ACID
A. W. Ingersoll and B. H. Robbins
pp 2449 - 2452; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a035
PDF
A RAPID METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ORGANIC NITROGEN
G. Jaramillo
pp 2453 - 2454; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a036
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ADDITION REACTIONS OF UNSATURATED ALPHA-KETONIC ACIDS
Marie Reimer
pp 2454 - 2462; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a037
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ORGANOCALCIUM IODIDES
Henry Gilman and Ferdinand Schulze
pp 2463 - 2467; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a038
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THE IRREVERSIBLE REDUCTION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS III. THE REDUCTION OF AZO DYES
James B. Conant and Malcolm F. Pratt
pp 2468 - 2484; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a039
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NOTE

pp 2484 - 2485; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a040
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pp 2485 - 2492; DOI:
10.1021/ja01420a041
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Issue 10


SOME NEW ANALYTICAL REACTIONS OF THE PLATINUM METALS
S. C. Ogburn
pp 2493 - 2507; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a001
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A QUALITATIVE SEPARATION OF THE PLATINUM METALS
S. C. Ogburn
pp 2507 - 2512; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a002
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THE FREEZING-POINT LOWERING AT INFINITE DILUTION
Merle Randall
pp 2512 - 2514; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a003
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF ELECTROLYTES FROM THE VAPOR PRESSURE OF THE SOLVENT
Merle Randall and A. McLaren White
pp 2514 - 2517; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a004
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THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF SOAP SOLUTIONS
Merle Randall, James W. McBain, and A. McLaren White
pp 2517 - 2522; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a005
PDF
THE VAPOR PRESSURES AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF POTASSIUM AND SOME ALKALI HALIDES
Ernest F. Fiock and Worth H. Rodebush
pp 2522 - 2528; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a006
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METHODS FOR STUDYING EFFUSION OF GASES
Herbert Weide and F. Russell Bichowsky
pp 2529 - 2534; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a007
PDF
THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ZIRCONIUM OXIDE AND CARBON AND THEIR REACTION PRODUCTS AT INCANDESCENT TEMPERATURES
C. H. Prescott
pp 2534 - 2550; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a008
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THE DETERMINATION OF SELENIUM AND TELLURIUM BY MEANS OF POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE
W. T. Schrenk and B. L. Browning
pp 2550 - 2553; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a009
PDF
THE INFLUENCE OF WATER ON THE COMBINATION OF THE HALOGENS WITH HYDROGEN
Bernard Lewis and Eric K. Rideal
pp 2553 - 2564; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a010
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THE FREE ENERGY OF FORMATION OF ZINC OXIDE
Charles G. Maier, George S. Parks, and C. Travis Anderson
pp 2564 - 2576; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a011
PDF
THE SORET EFFECT
John Chipman
pp 2577 - 2589; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a012
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THE FREE ENERGY OF HYDRATION OF IONS AND THE ELECTROSTRICTION OF THE SOLVENT
T. J. Webb
pp 2589 - 2603; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a013
PDF
THE PHOTO- AND RADIOCHEMICAL INTERACTION OF HYDROGEN AND CHLORINE
Frank Porter, D. C. Bardwell, and S. C. Lind
pp 2603 - 2618; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a014
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AN ATTEMPTED SEPARATION OF HAFNIUM AND ZIRCONIUM BY THE IONIC MIGRATION METHOD
James Kendall and William West
pp 2619 - 2626; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a015
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NOTE

pp 2626 - 2627; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a016
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THE OCCURRENCE OF GENTIOBIOSE IN THE PRODUCTS OF THE COMMERCIAL HYDROLYSIS OF CORN STARCH2
Henry Berlin
pp 2627 - 2630; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a017
PDF
STUDIES IN VAPOR PRESSURE. II THE MONONITROTOLUENES
J. F. T. Berliner and Orville E. May
pp 2630 - 2634; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a018
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COMPLEX SALTS OF QUINOLINE, MERCURIC HALIDES AND ALKYL HALIDES, AND SOME ISOMERS
William M. Dehn and Harvey Cope
pp 2634 - 2642; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a019
PDF
A SHORT METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF SELENIUM IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
W. E. Bradt and R. E. Lyons
pp 2642 - 2646; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a020
PDF
A NEW OXIDATION PRODUCT FROM QUINONE
Ethel M. Terry and Nicholas A. Milas
pp 2647 - 2652; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a021
PDF
THE EFFECT OF SUBSTITUENTS IN THE FORMATION AND REACTIONS OF CERTAIN ETHERS
L. Charles Raiford and James C. Colbert
pp 2652 - 2662; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a022
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“SATURATION” OF THE PETROLEUM LUBRICANT HYDROCARBONS AS SHOWN BY THEIR REACTION WITH BROMINE
Charles F. Mabery
pp 2663 - 2664; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a023
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THE MECHANISM OF CARBOHYDRATE OXIDATION. IV. THE ACTION OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE ON d-GLUCOSE1 AND d-GALACTOSE2
Wm. Lloyd Evans, Rachel Hartman Edgar, and George Preston Hoff
pp 2665 - 2677; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a024
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THE MECHANISM OF CARBOHYDRATE OXIDATION. V. THE OXIDATION OF DIHYDROXY-ACETONE TO HYDROXYPYRUVIC ALDEHYDE
William Lloyd Evans and Charles Edward Waring
pp 2678 - 2681; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a025
PDF
THE COUPLING ACTION OF THE GRIGNARD REAGENT. II METHYLMAGNESIUM IODIDE AND THE BENZYL HALIDES
Reynold C. Fuson
pp 2681 - 2689; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a026
PDF
THE VALENCE OF NITROGEN IN QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS
F. D. Hager and C. S. Marvel
pp 2689 - 2698; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a027
PDF
THE BASIS FOR THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF -ONIUM COMPOUNDS. VII. DERIVATIVES OF BETAINES
R. R. Renshaw and H. T. Hotchkiss
pp 2698 - 2702; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a028
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THE MECHANISM OF CARBOHYDRATE OXIDATION. VI. THE ACTION OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE ON dl-GLYCERIC ALDEHYDE
William Lloyd Evans and Henry Bohn Hass
pp 2703 - 2714; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a029
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THE REACTION BETWEEN ORGANOMAGNESIUM HALIDES AND THE ESTERS OF SOME SULFUR ACIDS
Henry Gilman, Jack Robinson, and Nathaniel J. Beaber
pp 2715 - 2718; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a030
PDF
ORIENTATION IN THE BENZENE RING. THE CHLORINATION OF PYROGALLOL-2,6-DIMETHYL ETHER
Arthur A. Levine
pp 2719 - 2721; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a031
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NON-VOLATILE CONSTITUENTS OF THE COTTON PLANT
Frederick B. Power and Victor K. Chesnut
pp 2721 - 2737; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a032
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ACTION OF ANILINE ON GLUCOSE IN ACETIC ACID SOLUTION. II
C. N. Cameron
pp 2737 - 2743; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a033
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SOME ACETOPHENONYL DERIVATIVES OF BARBITURIC ACID
DeWitt T. Keach and Arthur J. Hill
pp 2743 - 2745; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a034
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THE EFFECT OF STRUCTURE OF ORGANIC HALIDES ON THEIR RATE OF REACTION WITH INORGANIC HALIDES. I. THE EFFECT OF THE HYDROXYL, PHENOXYL AND BENZOXYL GROUPS
W. R. Kirner
pp 2745 - 2753; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a035
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pp 2753 - 2756; DOI:
10.1021/ja01421a036
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Issue 11


THE FORMATION OF SULFUR TRIOXIDE DURING THE BURNING OF SULFUR
Jacob Cornog, William Dargan, and Paul Bender
pp 2757 - 2760; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a001
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THE MANIFESTATION OF INTERFACIAL FORCES IN DISPERSED SYSTEMS
A. DE Waele
pp 2760 - 2776; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a002
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OPTICAL ROTATION AND ATOMIC DIMENSION. VI
D. H. Brauns
pp 2776 - 2788; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a003
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THERMAL DATA ON ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. IV. THE HEAT CAPACITIES, ENTROPIES AND FREE ENERGIES OF NORMAL PROPYL ALCOHOL, ETHYL ETHER AND DULCITOL
George S. Parks and Hugh M. Huffman
pp 2788 - 2793; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a004
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BETA-HYDROFORMAMINE CYANIDE: A NEW METHOD OF SYNTHESIS WHICH REVEALS ITS MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Herbert Wade Rinehart
pp 2794 - 2798; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a005
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THE USE OF POTASSIUM BI-IODATE AS A STANDARD SUBSTANCE IN ALKALIMETRIC AND IODIMETRIC TITRATIONS
I. M. Kolthoff and L. H. VAN Berk
pp 2799 - 2801; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a006
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THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION UPON THE RATE OF HYDRATION OF SODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE. PHOSPHATE II
Samuel J. Kiehl and Waldemar C. Hansen
pp 2802 - 2814; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a007
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THE POISONING ACTION OF OXYGEN ON IRON CATALYSTS FOR AMMONIA SYNTHESIS
J. A. Almquist and C. A. Black
pp 2814 - 2820; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a008
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THE NATURE OF THE CATALYST SURFACE AND THE EFFECT OF PROMOTERS
J. A. Almquist
pp 2820 - 2826; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a009
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THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF THE RARE EARTHS
J. Zernike and C. James
pp 2827 - 2831; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a010
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A METHOD FOR DIFFERENTIAL POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATION
D. A. MacInnes and Paul T. Jones
pp 2831 - 2836; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a011
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF NITROGEN PENTOXIDE BY LIGHT
C. S. Fazel and S. Karrer
pp 2837 - 2839; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a012
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THE CHEMICAL REACTIONS OF HYDROGEN ATOMS
Hugh S. Taylor
pp 2840 - 2848; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a013
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DISPLACEMENT OF METALS FROM SOLUTIONS OF THEIR SALTS BY LESS ELECTROPOSITIVE ELEMENTS. III. THE ACTION OF LIQUID AMMONIA SOLUTIONS OF SALTS OF THE ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS ON MAGNESIUM AND OTHER ELEMENTS
F. W. Bergstrom
pp 2848 - 2856; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a014
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PHOTOCHEMICAL STUDIES. IV. THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF ANHYDROUS OXALIC ACID AND ITS RELATION TO THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION
Delbert E. Wobbe and W. Albert Noyes
pp 2856 - 2868; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a015
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THE POTENTIAL OF THE FLUORINE ELECTRODE FROM THERMAL DATA
Wendell M. Latimer
pp 2868 - 2869; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a016
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The Formal Identity of Langmuir's Adsorption Equation with the Law of Mass Action.
David I. Hitchcock
pp 2870 - 2870; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a501
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NOTES

pp 2870 - 2871; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a017
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The Serial Solubility of Some Rare Earth Bromates.
J. Zernike and C. James
pp 2871 - 2871; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a502
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A NEW COLOR REACTION FOR PROCAINE AND SOME OTHER LOCAL ANESTHETICS, AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE DETERMINATION OF PROCAINE
E. Raymond Riegel and John F. Williams
pp 2871 - 2878; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a018
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BIPHENYL DERIVATIVES OF AMMONIA, PARA-PHENYLENE-DIAMINE AND BENZIDINE. MERIQUINONIC SALTS
Jean Piccard
pp 2878 - 2885; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a019
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THE VAPOR PRESSURES, DENSITIES, AND SOME DERIVED QUANTITIES FOR ACETONE
W. A. Felsing and S. A. Durban
pp 2885 - 2893; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a020
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A STUDY OF NEGATIVE CATALYSIS IN THE OXIDATION OF BENZALDEHYDE
Orland M. Reiff
pp 2893 - 2899; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a021
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THIO-AMIDES. VI. A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF SOME AMINO ACID DERIVATIVES CONTAINING SULFUR IN THIO-AMIDE COMBINATION
Elizabeth S. Gatewood and Treat B. Johnson
pp 2900 - 2905; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a022
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STUDIES ON UNSATURATED 1,4-DIKETONES. I. SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE OF 1,2-DI(2,4,6-TRIMETHYLBENZOYL)-ETHENOL
Robert E. Lutz
pp 2905 - 2915; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a023
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STUDIES ON UNSATURATED 1,4-DIKETONES II. FORMATION OF CERTAIN DERIVATIVES OF FURANE
Robert E. Lutz
pp 2916 - 2919; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a024
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OXIDATIONS IN THE BENZENE SERIES BY GASEOUS OXYGEN II. ALKYL BENZENES WITH TWO OR MORE CARBON ATOMS IN THE SIDE CHAIN
H. N. Stephens
pp 2920 - 2922; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a025
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THE ALKYLATION OF HYDROXYNAPHTHOQUINONE I. ORTHO-ETHERS
Louis F. Fieser
pp 2922 - 2937; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a026
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THE COUPLING ACTION OF THE GRIGNARD REAGENT III. THE QUESTION OF THE FORMATION OF 1,2,3-TRIPHENYLPROPANE AND SIMILAR HYDROCARBONS IN THE COUPLING REACTIONS OF THE BENZYL HALIDES
Reynold C. Fuson
pp 2937 - 2942; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a027
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IDENTIFICATION OF AMINES. III. BENZYLSULFONAMIDES
C. S. Marvel and H. B. Gillespie
pp 2943 - 2944; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a028
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ACETYL GROUPS IN PECTIN
E. K. Nelson
pp 2945 - 2946; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a029
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ENZYME PURIFICATION BY ADSORPTION: AN INVESTIGATION OF PANCREATIC AMYLASE
H. C. Sherman, M. L. Caldwell, and Mildred Adams
pp 2947 - 2956; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a030
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SOME REACTIONS OF THIOCARBANILIDE
Richard T. C. Loh and William M. Dehn
pp 2956 - 2959; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a031
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SOME AZO DYES CONTAINING ANTIMONY
Fitzgerald Dunning and E. Emmet Reid
pp 2959 - 2963; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a032
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A MAXIMUM REACTIVITY OF THE HIDE PROTEIN IN ITS ISO-ELECTRIC ZONE
K. H. Gustavson
pp 2963 - 2971; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a033
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THE PHYTOSTEROLS OF RICE BRAN FAT
Fred P. Nabenhauer and R. J. Anderson
pp 2972 - 2976; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a034
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THE PHYTOSTEROLS OF CORN OIL
R. J. Anderson and R. L. Shriner
pp 2976 - 2986; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a035
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THE PHYTOSTEROLS OF WHEAT GERM OIL
R. J. Anderson, R. L. Shriner, and G. O. Burr
pp 2987 - 2996; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a036
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CHEMISTRY OF GRAPE PIGMENTS IV. THE ANTHOCYANS IN ISABELLA GRAPES
R. J. Anderson and Fred P. Nabenhauer
pp 2997 - 3003; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a037
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pp 3003 - 3006; DOI:
10.1021/ja01690a038
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Issue 12


THE SPACE-GROUP AND MOLECULAR SYMMETRY OF β-BENZENE HEXABROMIDE AND HEXACHLORIDE
Sterling B. Hendricks and Constant Bilicke
pp 3007 - 3015; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a001
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THE SEPARATION OF MAGNESIUM FROM THE ALKALI METALS
Carl Otto
pp 3016 - 3018; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a002
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THE PREPARATION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
M. L. Kilpatrick, O. M. Reiff, and F. O. Rice
pp 3019 - 3021; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a003
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MOLYBDENUM THIOCYANATE AND THE QUALITATIVE DETECTION OF MOLYBDENUM
Francis C. Krauskopf and Carl E. Swartz
pp 3021 - 3027; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a004
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THE CATALYTIC SYNTHESIS OF WATER VAPOR IN CONTACT WITH METALLIC SILVER
Arthur F. Benton and Joseph C. Elgin
pp 3027 - 3046; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a005
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DECOMPOSITION OF DIACETONE ALCOHOL IN ALKALI HYDROXIDE-ALKALI SALT SOLUTIONS
Gösta Åkerlöf
pp 3046 - 3063; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a006
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FURTHER EVIDENCE CONCERNING THE MAGNITUDE OF INTERNAL PRESSURES, ESPECIALLY THAT OF MERCURY
Theodore William Richards
pp 3063 - 3080; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a007
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THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF EGG ALBUMIN I. IN ELECTROLYTE-FREE CONDITION
The Svedberg and J. B. Nichols
pp 3081 - 3092; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a008
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THE COMPOSITION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID OF CONSTANT BOILING POINT
Walter D. Bonner and Briant F. Branting
pp 3093 - 3095; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a009
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ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF SODIUM AND POTASSIUM BROMIDES AND IODIDES IN CONCENTRATED AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Herbert S. Harned and Stuart M. Douglas
pp 3095 - 3101; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a010
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THE CALIBRATION OF RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS AT THE OXYGEN BOILING POINT AND THE CARBON DIOXIDE SUBLIMATION POINT
A. G. Loomis and J. E. Walters
pp 3101 - 3107; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a011
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INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMONIC PROPERTIES OF THE RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS
Earle E. Schumacher and James E. Harris
pp 3108 - 3114; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a012
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THE SEPARATION OF RADIUM AND OF MESOTHORIUM I FROM BARIUM BY THE IONIC MIGRATION METHOD
James Kendall, Eric R. Jette, and William West
pp 3114 - 3117; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a013
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A REVISION OF THE ATOMIC WEIGHT OF TITANIUM. THE ANALYSIS OF TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE. II
Gregory Paul Baxter and Albert Quigg Butler
pp 3117 - 3121; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a014
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CORRECTION TO THE EQUATION OF STATE FOR NITROGEN
L. B. Smith and R. S. Taylor
pp 3122 - 3123; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a015
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pp 3123 - 3124; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a016
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THE ORIENTATION OF THE BROMINE ATOM IN BROMODIMETHOXYBENZOIC ACID
Grace Potter Rice
pp 3125 - 3130; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a017
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF UNSYMMETRICAL MERCURIORGANIC COMPOUNDS: A METHOD OF ESTABLISHING THE RELATIVE DEGREE OF ELECTRONEGATIVITY OF ORGANIC RADICALS
M. S. Kharasch and R. Marker
pp 3130 - 3143; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a018
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CONDENSATIONS OF CHLORAL AND BROMAL WITH PHENOLIC ETHERS IN THE PRESENCE OF ANHYDROUS ALUMINUM CHLORIDE
E. E. Harris and G. B. Frankforter
pp 3144 - 3150; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a019
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THE HIGHLY UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS OF FISH OILS. II THE LIMIT OF UNSATURATION IN MENHADEN OIL
Rob Roy McGregor and George D. Beal
pp 3150 - 3161; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a020
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MONACETIN
H. A. Schuette and Peter Pen Tieh Sah
pp 3161 - 3163; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a021
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NORMAL VALEROLACTONE
H. A. Schuette and Peter P. T. Sah
pp 3163 - 3165; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a022
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SIDE-CHAIN OXIDATIONS BY MEANS OF NITRO COMPOUNDS
Lee T. Smith and Robert E. Lyons
pp 3165 - 3167; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a023
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A STUDY OF MOLECULAR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. I. THE MOLECULAR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF META-DINITROBENZENE, 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE AND 2,4-DINITROPHENOL
C. A. Buehler and Alice G. Heap
pp 3168 - 3172; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a024
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THE COMPOSITION OF MESQUITE GUM; THE ISOLATION OF d-GALACTOSE AND l-ARABINOSE
Ernest Anderson and Lila Sands
pp 3172 - 3177; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a025
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THE IRREVERSIBLE OXIDATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS I. THE OXIDATION OF AMINOPHENOLS BY REAGENTS OF DEFINITE POTENTIAL
James B. Conant and Malcolm F. Pratt
pp 3178 - 3192; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a026
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THE REACTIVITIES OF SOME TERTIARY BROMIDES
Wallace H. Carothers
pp 3192 - 3197; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a027
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THE PREPARATION OF 1,4-DICHLORO-ANTHRAQUINONE FROM PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE AND PARA-DICHLOROBENZENE
Max Phillips
pp 3198 - 3199; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a028
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THE EFFECT OF AMINO ACIDS AND OTHER COMPOUNDS UPON THE ACTIVITY OF UREASE
William J. Husa
pp 3199 - 3201; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a029
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THE ALKYLATION OF HYDROXYNAPHTHOQUINONE II. CARBON ALKYLATION
Louis F. Fieser
pp 3201 - 3214; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a030
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SOME AMIDINES OF THE HOLOCAINE TYPE II. ESTER-SUBSTITUTED AMIDINES
Arthur J. Hill and Mildred V. Cox
pp 3214 - 3219; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a031
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THE IRREVERSIBLE OXIDATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS II. THE APPARENT OXIDATION POTENTIAL OF CERTAIN PHENOLS AND ENOLS
James B. Conant and Malcolm F. Pratt
pp 3220 - 3232; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a032
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Additions and Corrections - Critical Studies on the Fusion of Rare Metal Ores. II. The Separation of Tantalum and Columbium
Geo W. Sears
pp 3233 - 3233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a033
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Additions and Corrections - The Isotopic Composition and Atomic Weight of Chlorine from Meteorites and from Minerals of Non-Marine Origin
William D. Harkins, and S.B. Stone
pp 3233 - 3233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a600
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Additions and Corrections - Optically Active Dyes. III. Physical Properties, Dyeing Reactions and Mechanism of Dyeing
Wallace R. Brode, and Roger Adams
pp 3233 - 3233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a601
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Additions and Corrections - Optically Active Dyes. IV. Asymmetric Dyes from Meta-Aminomandelic Acid
Wallace R. Brode, and Roger Adams
pp 3233 - 3233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a602
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Additions and Corrections - Oxidation Potentials in Liquid Ammonia Involving Quaternary Ammonium Radicals and Alkali Metals
George Shannon Forbes, and Curtis Elliot Norton
pp 3233 - 3233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a603
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Additions and Corrections - Further Studies on the Introduction of Alkyl and Aryl Groups into the Nucleous of Polyphenols
Emil Klarmann
pp 3233 - 3233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a604
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Additions and Corrections - Omega-Cyclohexyl Derivatives of Various Normal Aliphatic Acids
G.S. Hiers, and Roger Adams
pp 3233 - 3233; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a605
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Additions and Corrections - The Mechanism of Reaction between Thionylaniline and Organomagnesium Halides
Henry Gilman, and Harry L. Morris
pp 3234 - 3234; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a606
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Additions and Corrections - Optical Rotation and Atomic Dimension
D.H. Brauns
pp 3234 - 3234; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a607
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Additions and Corrections - The Alkylation of Hydroxynaphthoquinone
Louis F. Feiser
pp 3234 - 3234; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a608
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pp 3234 - 3242; DOI:
10.1021/ja01691a034
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