Journal of the Chemical Society, Volume 97, Part 1

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Chemical Society., 1910
"Titles of chemical papers in British and foreign journals" included in Quarterly journal, v. 1-12.
 

Contents

The Relation between the Strengths of Acids and Bases
84
The Constituents of Colocynth By FREDERICK BELDING
99
XIIIA Contribution to the Study of the Oxydases By Ross
110
Experiments on the Walden Inversion Part III
121
1285
135
Organic Derivatives of Silicon Part XII Dibenzyl
142
The Influence of Various Substituents on the Optical
154
THOMSEN MEMORIAL LECTURE By SIR EDWARD THORPE C B
161
Formation of Heterocyclic Compounds Part II
173
a Correction
185
The Adsorption of UraniumX by Barium Sulphate
196
The Influence of Solvents on the Rotation
200
Iodobenzenemonosulphonic Acids Part II Esters
211
A Natural Substantive Dyestuff By ARTHUR
220
The Constituents of Red Clover Flowers
231
Indirubin Part I By WILLIAM POPPLEWELL BLOXAM
242
The Triazogroup Part XII Derivatives of para
254
isoquinoline Derivatives Part IV orthoDi
264
The Absorption Spectra of Naphthalene and of Tetra
280
XXXIIA¹Nonylenic Acid By VICTOR JOHN HARDING
299
Strychnine Berberine and Allied Alkaloids
305
Decomposition of Dimercurammonium Nitrite
323
Silver Amalgams By HENRY CHAPMAN JONES
336
The Action of Halogens
339
Reactivity of the Halogens in Organic Compounds
346
Derivatives of SPhenylphenazothionium Part III
362
Apparatus for Demonstrating the Electrolysis of Hydro
374
The Action of Calcium and Lithium on Organic
385
196
396
Attempted Resolution of Racemic Aldehydes
405
200
414
The Relation between Reactivity and Chemical Con
416
The Vapour Pressures of Two Perfectly Miscible
429
220
433
2308
438
35Trinitro4acetylamino
444
Triphenyl2pyrone By SIEGFRIED RUHEMANN
457
223
466
1648
478
292
482
254
485
1956
492
1299
496
299
499
The Colour and Constitution of Azocompounds Part V
511
1dimethyl
518
1659
521
264
536
1016
542
Absorption Spectra and Meltingpoint Curves
562
The Relation between Absorption Spectra and Chemical
571
The Isolation of Stable Salt Hydrates with Special
593
280
598
Affinity Relations of Cupric Oxide and of Cupric Hydr
603
Solubilities Below and Above the Critical Temperature
621
A Supposed Case of Stereoisomeric Tervalent Nitrogen
632
The Absorption Spectra of Various Diketopyrroline
644
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
651
REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON ATOMIC WEights
654
Optically Active Methoxysuccinic Acid from Malic Acid
660
The Absorption Spectra of the Vapours of Pyridine
692
2477
705
The Addition of Bromine to Unsaturated Compounds
715
The Change of Cobaltous into Cobaltic Nitrite
726
The Densities and Molecular Weights of Neon
810
The Molecular Weights of Krypton and Xenon
833
The Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on Dibenz
839
The Interaction of Hydrogen and Chlorine
845
The Action of Water of Crystallisation on Calcium
851
The Dynamics of the Decomposition of Persulphuric
867
The Examination of the Atmosphere at Various
868
Amphoteric Metallic Hydroxides Part II
878
377
879
The Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on Some
890
Studies of Dynamic Isomerism Part X The Rela
899
Studies of Dynamic Isomerism Part XI The Rela
905
Studies in Fermentation Part III The Rôle
922
The Action of Aromatic Amines on Ethyl Malonate
938
Preparation of the Acyl Derivatives of the Aldehyde
949
The Colour and Ionisation of Cupric Salts By NEVIL
957
1791
967
The Condensation of Anisaldehyde with Resorcinol
972
Derivatives of SAlkylphenazothionium By EDWARD
980
The Resolution of Externally Compensated Acids
987
The Formation and Reactions of Iminocompounds
997
The Constituents of the Flowers of Trifolium incarna
1004
Experiments on the Walden Inversion Part IV
1016
Fluorones By FRANK GEORGE POPE and HUBERT HOWARD
1023
Kinetics of the Reaction between Silver Salts
1028
rivatives By WILLIAM LONGTON HICKS
1032
The Absorption Spectra of pToluidine mXylidine
1035
Mercuricamphor
1037
Changes in Volume in the Formation of Dilute Solutions
1041
The Triazogroup
1056
Some Derivatives of Tetramethyl Ferrocyanide
1066
By HUGH MARSHALL
1074
1691
1078
The Constitution and Synthesis of Caoutchouc
1085
The Effect of Contiguous Unsaturated Groups on Optical
1091
The Constituents of the Leaves of Prunus serotina
1099
The Intramolecular Rearrangement of the Halides
1112
The Salts of 8Hydroxyquinoline By JOHN JACOB
1119
4dimethoxyphenylglyoxylic
1126
The FriedelCrafts Reaction Applied to Naphthalene
1141
284
1150
The Absorption Spectra of Dinaphthanthracene
1155
A New Sulphide of Nitrogen By FRANK PLAYFAIR
1171
1866
1178
A Study of the LandsbergerSakurai Boilingpoint
1184
The Influence of Radium Emanation on Equilibrium
1193
1882
1196
Apparatus for Demonstrating the Volumetric Composi
1200
Synthesis of Cotarnine By ARTHUR HENRY SALWAY
1208
1732
1209
The Direct Union of Carbon and Hydrogen Syn
1219
The Interaction of Nickel Carbonyl and Carbon
1226
The Action of the Grignard Reagent on Camphoric
1239
4Dihydronaphthalene
1246
416
1253
The Action of Methyl tert Butyl Ketone on Ketols
1256
The Accuracy of the Gold Bullion Assay By JOHN
1272
Freezingpoint Curve for Mixtures of Camphor
1277
Note on Gynocardin and Gynocardase By CHARLES
1285
The Formation and Reactions of Iminocompounds
1299
A Synthesis of Tetrahydrouric Acid By EDWARD
1316
643
1326
The Specific Rotatory Power of Hyoscyamine and
1328

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