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January 1946
Vol. 23 No. 1

Barbituric acid.2
Kendall, James.
A system of characterization of pure hydrocarbons - Refractometric analysis as a key to the evaluation of structure.3
Wendland, Ray T.
Silicon organics.16
Hausman, Harold.
Chemical Russian self-taught: II. The vocabulary problem.22
Perry, James W.
Sensitivity of precipitation reactions of dilute electrolytes.28
McAlpine, R. K.
Plants hold the basic patents.35
Sinnott, Edmund W.
Teaching valence in beginning chemistry.43
Wakeham, Glen.
The equilibrium concept in beginning college chemistry courses.45
Hackerman, Norman.
Letter to the editor46
Bredig, Max A.
Letter to the editor46
Hauser, Ernst A.
Letter to the editor47
Audrieth, Captain L. F.
Letter to the editor47
Bowman, R. E.
The application of chemistry to animal husbandry.49
Archibald, J. G.
Photosynthesis and Related Processes, Volume 1 (Rabinowitch, Eugene I.)52
Spoehr, H. A.
Introduction to Industrial Chemistry (Frier, W. T.)52
Kobe, Kenneth A.
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