Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volum 20

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American Chemical Society, 1898
Features definitive articles and communications, as well as book and software reviews, covering all areas of chemistry.

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The Surfacetensions of Aqueous Solutions of Oxalic Tartaric
128
Correspondence
137
Books Received
162
The Volumetric Determination of Cobalt By Harry B Harris
173
Recent Work in England on the Purification of Sewage By Leonard
185
Investigation of the Theory of Solubility Effect in the Case of Tri
194
Glucose in Butter By C A Crampton
201
The Commercial Analysis of Bauxite By Wm B Phillips and David
209
Upon the Salts of Hydronitric Acid By L M Dennis and C H Ben
225
Introductory Note on the Reduction of Metallic Oxides at High Tem
232
Comparison of the Standard Methods for the Estimation of Starch
253
The Solubility of the Pentosans in the Reagents Employed in
266
Some Properties of Zirconium Dioxide By F P Venable and A
273
Electrolytic Determinations By Edgar F Smith and Daniel L Wal
279
Preliminary Report of the Committee on Coal Analysis By W
281
Boric Acid Determination By Thomas S Gladding
288
Aluminum Used as an Electrode By George J Hough
302
Preliminary Note on Some New Derivatives of Vanillin By A
316
Atropine Periodides and Iodomercurates By H M Gordin and
329
Composition of the Ashes of Some Raw Tanning Materials By
338
Proteids of the Pea By Thomas B Osborne and George F Campbell
348
Proteids of the Lentil By Thomas B Osborne and George F Camp
362
On the Speed of Coagulation of Colloid Solutions By C E Line
375
Das optische Drehungsvermögen organischer Substan
381
Books Received
392
Proteids of the Horse Bean By Thomas B Osborne and George
393
lace
406
Proteids of the Soy Bean By Thomas B Osborne and George
419
Electrical Disturbance in Weighing By H K Miller
428
ANALYTICAL NOTES UPON THE ESTIMATION OF PHOS
430
The precipitation of phosphorus as magnesium ammonium phos
441
phosphorus in steel Their subject is a study in detail of the molybdatemagnesia
449
The Colorimetric Estimation of Small Amounts of Chromium with
454
The Liquefaction of Hydrogen and Helium The Interna
466
The Nature of the Change from Violet to Green in Solutions of Chro
484
A Method for the Differentiation of Organic Matter in Water
497
Use of Hydrofluoric Acid in the Determination of Manganese in Iron
504
Inaccuracies in the Determination of Carbon and Hydrogen of Com
510
The Reliability of the Dissociationvalues Determined by Electrical
517
The Error in Carbon Determinations Made with the Use of Weighed
528
The Chemistry of Cascara Sagrada By Alfred R L Dohme
534
Molecular Weights of Some Carbon Compounds A Few Words
546
The Action of Organic Acids upon Nitrils By John Alexander
648
The Action of Metallic Thiocyanates upon Aliphatic Chlorhydrins
668
Lubricants for Glass Stopcocks By Francis C Phillips
678
Electrolytic Determination of Tin in Tin Ores By E D Campbell
687
On the Occurrence of Hydrogen Sulphide in the Natural Gas of Point
696
Certain Alkaloidal Periodides and the Volumetric Estimation of
706
A Laboratory Guide in Qualitative Chemical Analysis
728
The Alkaline Reaction of Some Natural Silicates By F W Clarke
739
The Solubility of Acids in Solutions of the Salts of Other Acids
751
The Color of Sulphur Vapor By Jas Lewis Howe and S G Hamner
757
On the Determination of Undigested Fat and Casein in Infant Feces
765
On Tetraphenylmethane By M Gomberg
773
Hydrazo and Azoderivatives of Triphenylmethane By M Gomberg
780
A Periodide of Triphenylbrommethane By M Gomberg
790
Metal Separations by Means of Hydrobromic Acid Gas II Indium
797
Explosive Materials
813
Derivatives of the Tetrabromides of Zirconium and Thorium
839
On the Separation of Iron from Zirconium and Certain Other
846
The Proteids of Cream By E F Ladd
858
The Le Sueur Process for the Electrolytic Production of Sodium
868
Composition of Ohio Wines By Albert W Smith and Norman Parks
878
Testing for a Yellow Azocolor in Fats Etc
889
Obituary
992
Names Proposed for Membership
FEBRUARY
7
Council
8
Names Proposed for Membership
16
Applican ts for Associate Membership
23
Council 27
27
Council 43
43
Names Proposed for Associate Membership
44
JUNE
51
Council 60
60
JULY
69
AUGUST
75
Cincinnati Section
81
OCTOBER
87
Meeting of the Board of Directors Tuesday August 23 3 30 P M 96
96
Names Proposed for Membership
103
New Members Elected October 29 1898
104
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