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 Organic chemistry for the laboratory, 269 S., 

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 class reacts. & identificat. of organic substan- 

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 Qualitative ehemical analysis, London 10. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: The equivalent 

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 Electrical conductiv. of aqueous soluts. at high 

 temper.i), 36 S. (26, 04) (auch in Boston, Ac. 

 Proc). — Colloidal mixtures, 19 S. — Solu- 

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6 30, 07 & 08). — Equivalent conduct. of 

 H-ion derived fr. transference exper. with nitric 

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 acids & bases in aqueous soluts. at high temper., 

 18 S. (30, 08). — Conductiv. & ionizat. of poly- 

 ionic salts^), 23 S. (31. 09). — Hydxolysis bf 

 ammonium acetate & the ionizat. of water at 

 high temper.*)*), 19 S. — Quant, applicat. 

 of the theory of indicators to Volumetrie ana- 

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 the ionic theory"), 19 S. — Ionizat. relats. of 

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 ionizat. of a penta- & a hexa-ionic salt*), 

 13 S. — Salt soluts. & ionic theory; II: Elec- 

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7 & 13 S. (33, 11). — System of notat. for phy- 

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 theory; III: Electr. conduct.'). IV: Com- 

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 freezing-point lowering & fr. the conductance 

 ratio"), 5 S. — A System of qualitative analysis 

 for the common Clements, 34 S. — The equi- 

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 pressures of iron nitrides (m. L. B. Smith), 

 7 S. — Determinat. of the vapor pressure of 

 salt-hydrates by a distribut. -conductivity me- 

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Journ. de Chlm. phys.: Guye: La condocti- 

 bilite & l'ionisat. d. sels bases & d. acides en 

 solut. aqueuse aux temper. elevees, 19 S. 

 (6, 1908). 



Washington, Acad. Proc: The ionizat. & 

 activity of largely ionized substances (m. D. 

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Zeltschr. f. physlk. Chemie: Ostwald: Elec- 

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 temper. 1 : Descript. of the apparatus. Results 

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 1903). — Überführgsversuche m. Salpeter- & 

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 luts. at high temp. (m. A. C. Melcher, 

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 10). — Hydrolyse v. Ammoniumacetat & d. 

 Ionisat. v. Wasser bei hohen Temper.*)*), 24 

 S. (73, 10). 



Mit ') W. D. Coolidge, «) W. N. Whitcomb, •) W. C. 

 Bray, •) Y. Kato, ') J. Johnston, •) R. B. Sosman, ') K. 

 G. Falk, •) M. A. Stewart, •) R. H. Lombard, »•) B. F. 

 Braun.' 



IV Noyes, William A., Dr. phil. 1882 

 Baltimore; seit 1907 Prof., Chemie, Dir., 

 Chem. Lab., Univ., Urbana, 111., U.S.A.; 



* 1857, Nov. 6, bei Independence, Iowa. 

 (Eig. Mitt.) 



Hrsg. d. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 1902—17, d. 

 Chemical Abstracts 07 — 09, d. Monogr. of the 

 Amer. Chem. Soc. seit 19. 



Lehrb. d. organ. Chemie, deutsch v. Walt. 

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 of chemistry, 602 S., New York 14. — College 

 textbook of chemistry, 370 S., New York 19. 



— Organic chemistry for the laboratory, 4. 

 Aufl., 293 S., Easton 20. 



Amer. Chem. Journ.: Decomposit. of ni- 

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 1904). — Camphoric acid (m. R. de M. Taveau), 

 16 S. (33 & 35, 05 & 06). 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: Hydrolysis of 

 maitose & of dextrin (m. G. Crawford, C. H. 

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 (26, 1904). — Deriv. of trimethylparaconic & 

 of camphoronic acids (m. H. W. Doughty), 

 7 S. (27, 05). — The atomic weight of hydrogen, 

 2 S. (29, 07). — The atomic w. of chlorine (m. 

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— Molecular rearrangements in the camphor 

 series (m. anderen), 98 S. (31—39, 09—17). — 

 Synth, of racemic a, a-dimethyladipic acid & 

 separat, into opt. isomers (m. L. P. Kyriakides), 



4 S. (32, 10). — A possible explanat. of some 

 phenomena of ionizat. by the electron theory, 

 1 S. (34, 12). — An attempt to prepare nitro- 

 nitrogen trichloride, an electromer of ammono- 

 nitrogen trichloride, 9 S. (35, 13). — The 

 nature of the forces holding atoms in com- 

 binat., 1 S. (36, 14). — Thevalenceofnitrogenin 

 ammonium salts (m. R. S. Potter), 14 S. (37, 

 15). — A supposed effect of the form of Con- 

 tainer upon the density of a gas (m. L. C. John- 

 son), 5 S. (38, 16). — A kinetic hyphothesis to 

 explain the funct. of electrons in the combi- 

 nat. of atoms, 3 S. — Cyancarboxethyl-3, 3-di- 

 methyl cyclopentanone (m. C. S. Marvel), 



5 S. (39, 17). — Chemical publicats., 14 S. — 

 The react. betw. chlorine & ammonia, II (m. 

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 Asymmetry of aliphatic diazo Compounds (m. 

 C. S. Marvel & H. M. Chiles), 31 S. (42 & 44, 

 20 & 22). — An attempt to prepare nitro-nitro- 

 gen trichloride. II: The conduct of mixtures 

 of nitrogen & chlorine in a flaming arc, 8 S. 



— Synth, of anthracene from naphthalene (m. 

 C. W. Colver), 8 S. — Applicat. of V. Meyer's 

 esterificat. law to 2, 6-xylic acid & its reduced 

 deriv. (m. R. W. Hufferd), 10 S. — Chlorinat. 



6 format. of chloramines by means of nitrogen 

 trichloride (m. G. H. Coleman), 7 S. (43, 21). — 

 Ionizat. constant of hj'pochlorous acid; evi- 

 dence for amphoteric ionizat. (m. Th. A. Wil- 

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 lysis of acetamide by acetic acid (m. W. F. 

 Goebel), 10 S. — Symmetrical diisopropylhv- 

 drazine (m. H. L. Lochte & J. R. Bailey), 11 ä. 



— Investigat. of bromonitrocamphane (m. P. 

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Journ. Franklin Inst.: The electron theory, 

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Journ. Ind. & Enp. Chem.: Coal anal.; 

 final report of the committee (m. anderen), 

 10 S. (9, 1910). — Report of comm. on coope- 

 rat. betw. the universities & the industries (m. 

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 (14, 22). 



Philadelphia, Phil. Soc. Proc: The valence, 

 of nitrogen in ammonium salts (m. R. S. Potter » 



7 S. (53, 1914). 



