Symposium on "The Relation of Cotton to Chemistry". Introductory remarks (English)
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Title:Symposium on "The Relation of Cotton to Chemistry". Introductory remarks
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Additional title:J. Chem. Educ.
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Contributors:Herty, Charles H. ( author )
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Published in:Journal of Chemical Education ; 7, 8 ; 1802
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Publication date:1930-08-01
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Table of contents – Volume 7, Issue 8
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- 1733
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Editor's outlookGordon, Neil E. et al. | 1930
- 1737
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The dialyzer| 1930
- 1738
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The story of paperBenson, H. K. et al. | 1930
- 1762
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Winners of 1929-30 national prize essay high-school contest| 1930
- 1762
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Production of artificial wool in France| 1930
- 1763
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The 1927 and 1928 Nobel chemistry prize winners, Wieland and WindausLunde, Gulbrand et al. | 1930
- 1778
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Modern physics—A survey. Part IDushman, Saul et al. | 1930
- 1787
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Gigantic atoms suggested as constitution of spaceScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1787
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Zinc chloride used to remove vital organsScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1788
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Pioneers in the commercial development of rubberLawrence, James Cooper et al. | 1930
- 1801
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Odors that kill orders| 1930
- 1801
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Waste movie developer is silver mineScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1802
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Symposium on "The Relation of Cotton to Chemistry". Introductory remarksHerty, Charles H. et al. | 1930
- 1803
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The constitution and properties of celluloseGray, Harry LeB. et al. | 1930
- 1811
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The relation of cotton to synthetic fibersMullin, Charles E. et al. | 1930
- 1821
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The cotton crop and our food supplyWesson, David et al. | 1930
- 1821
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Relation of cotton to lacquersCallahan, M. J. et al. | 1930
- 1832
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The relation of cotton to explosivesWoodbridge, R. G. et al. | 1930
- 1849
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Atomic "numbers" replacing "weights"| 1930
- 1849
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Offer to Davy Faraday Laboratory| 1930
- 1850
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Liquid ammonia as a solvent and the ammonia system of compounds. VI. Organic ammonia compounds. Part III. Mixed acids and the ammonia acids of nitrogenFernelius, W. Conard / Johnson, Warren C. et al. | 1930
- 1858
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Aluminum utensils safe for cooking| 1930
- 1859
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The peanut industry. V. Peanut by-productsLynch, D. F. J. et al. | 1930
- 1868
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Rubber in Florida, hope of Department of AgricultureScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1869
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Objectives of the courses in general chemistryBrinkley, Stuart R. et al. | 1930
- 1875
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Isotopes of nitrogen| 1930
- 1876
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Why teach chemistry?Brautlecht, C. A. et al. | 1930
- 1877
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Amount of 1930 Nobel Prizes| 1930
- 1878
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Laboratory equipment and laboratory instructionHill, G. Albert et al. | 1930
- 1886
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Secret ink| 1930
- 1887
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The reclassification of a chemistry library, according to the Library of Congress systemMason, Clyde W. et al. | 1930
- 1894
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Huge steel balls to carry heliumScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1894
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Zinc sulfate kills weeds but lets little trees liveScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1895
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The displacement series as a means of effective chemistry teachingNelson, J. E. et al. | 1930
- 1901
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Generation of hydrogen sulfideSnell, Foster Dee et al. | 1930
- 1909
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Natural gas| 1930
- 1909
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Origin of helium-rich natural gas| 1930
- 1910
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The balanced column method for the determination of the density of liquidsHeard, Llewellyn et al. | 1930
- 1913
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Duplex weighing tubeEskew, W. E. / Vilbrandt, Frank C. et al. | 1930
- 1914
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New products from diphenyl| 1930
- 1914
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The work for agriculture of two great Englishmen| 1930
- 1915
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Electrically heated sand-bath hot plates for analytical laboratoriesSmith, G. Frederick et al. | 1930
- 1921
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Carnegie scientists report three kinds of water in oceanScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1922
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Educational institutions in Cincinnati and vicinityMorgan, E. J. et al. | 1930
- 1925
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Removal of stains| 1930
- 1926
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Preliminary announcement - Cincinnati Meeting, September 8-12, 1930Baker, R. A. et al. | 1930
- 1927
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Complicated changes in elements surpass dreams of alchemistsScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1928
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Salaries, experience, and training of chemistry teachers in Ohio high schoolsPhelan, Earl W. et al. | 1930
- 1935
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Views of Professor Fritz Haber on German and English chemistry| 1930
- 1936
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"Live" chemical museum exhibitsFairbanks, Ernest E. et al. | 1930
- 1936
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Does education pay?Law, S. D. et al. | 1930
- 1937
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Sodium sulfide in the United States| 1930
- 1938
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Personality development in student-teachersR. M. P. [Parr, Rosalie M.] et al. | 1930
- 1939
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Teaching of chemistry from a factory viewpointParr, Rosalie M. et al. | 1930
- 1941
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X-rays lay bare secrets of crystalsScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1942
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Abstracts| 1930
- 1962
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Distillation known to ancient alchemistsScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1962
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Fastidious colors in gold produced by base metalsScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1962
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Alchemists flourished in ancient ChinaScience Service et al. | 1930
- 1963
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Local activities| 1930
- 1976
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Raman effect| 1930
- 1976
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The freezing point of sulfuric acid and strength of solution| 1930
- 1977
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The Aluminum Industry (Edwards, Junius D.; Frary, Francis C.; Jeffries, Zay)McCullough, James C. et al. | 1930
- 1978
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The Structure of Line Spectra (Pauling, Linus; Goudsmit)Andrews, Donald H. et al. | 1930
- 1978
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In the Realm of Carbon. The Story of Organic Chemistry (Deming, Horace G.)Sampey, John R. et al. | 1930
- 1979
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Physiology and Biochemistry in Modern Medicine. Sixth edition (MacLeod, J. J. R.)Clark, W. Mansfield et al. | 1930
- 1980
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Bulletins| 1930