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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Copyright 1951 by American Chemical Society

Volume 23, No. 5

Issued May 15, 1951

EDITOR: WALTER J. MURPHY Executive Editor: JAMES M . CROWE Assistant to Editor:

Associate Editor;

N . A . PARKINSON

Assistant

LAWRENCE T. HALLETT

Contributing Editor: Editorial

Editors

Manuscript Editing: G . GLADYS GORDON Manuscript Reviewing: STELLA ANDERSON M a k e - u p : CHARLOTTE C. SAYRE

R. H . MÜLLER

Assistants

KATHERINE I. BIGGS RUTH CORNETTE MARY R. CARLS EILEEN G. HOFFEN BETTY V. KIEFFER

Advisory

Board

S. E. Q. ASHLEY GORDON MACKINNEY K. K. CHEN C. J. RODDEN P. J . ELViNG

J . W . STILLMAN

W. A. KIRKLIN I. M. KOLTHOFF H. A. LAITINEN

W. J. SWEENEY GRANT WERNIMONTI EDWARD WICHERS

689

X-Ray Diffraction Patterns of Solid Aromatic Hydrocarbons L. J. E. Hofer and W. C. Peebles

Rapid Micro method for Alkaline Nitrobenzene Oxidation of Lignin and Determination of Aldehydes J . E. Stone and M . J. Blundell

771

690

Index of Refraction as Supplement to X-Ray Crystal Analysis of Solid Solutions L. J. Wood and A . J. Frank

Analysis of Fat Acid Oxidation Product by Countercurrent Distribution Methods K. T. Zilch and H . J . Dutton

775

695

Colorimetric Determination of Alkaloids in Tissues by Means of Methyl Orange A . O . Gettler and Irving Sunshine 779 Colorimetric Determination of Tungsten Harry Freund, M . L Wright, and R. K. Brookshier 781 Instrument for Internal Standard Flame Photometry R. H . Heidel and V . A . Fassel 784 Determination of Molybdenum in Soils and Rocks F. N . Ward 788

EDITORIALS

Determination of Sulfur in Petroleum Fractions by X-Ray Absorption

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S. W . Levine and A . H. Okamoto

699

Determination of Uranium in Solution by X-Ray Absorption . T. W . Bartlett

705

Analysis of Uranium Solutions by X-Ray Fluorescence L. S. Birks and Ε. J. Brooks Characterization of Benzene Ring Substitution by Infrared Spectra

707

C. W . Young, R. B. DuVall, and Norman Wright Coordinate System for Electrophoresis . ·

709

V . L. Frampton and Κ. Ε. Harwell

715

luorome ric Determination of 2-Nitronaphthalene F. L. English and J . W . Eppert Separation and Determination of Ammonia in Methylamine Mixtures · . .

717

J. L. Gove, Harry Baum, and E. L. Stanley

721

C. H. Hale and Μ . Ν. Hale

724

Carbon on Cracking Catalyst

Geochemical Field Method for Determination of Nickel in Plants L. E. Reichen Specificity of Chromatographic Adsorbents A . L. LeRosen, P. H. Monaghan, C. A . Rivet, and E. D. Smith Effect of Side Chain on Chromatographic Adsorption of Some Ketones · . · E. D. Smith and A . L. LeRosen Determination ο Traces of Water Vapor in Gases F. E. Harris and L. K. Nash Precision Multiple Sorption-Desorption Apparatus .. . W . O . Milligan, W. C. Simpson, G . L. Bushey, H. H . Rachford, Jr., and A . L. Draper Spectrographic Determination of Nitrogen in Some Organic Nitrogen Compounds L. D. Frederickson, Jr., and Lothrop Smith Alphazurine G and Some N,N'-Substituted Benzidines as Redox Indicators R. N . Adams and E. M . Hammaker Modified Colorimetric Assay of Pteroylgfutamic Acid· R. A . Kaselis, Wladimir Leibmann, William Seaman, J. P. Sickels, E. I. Stearns, and J. T. Woods Determination of Magnesium in Plant Tissue with Thiazole Yellow H. Y. Young and R. F. Gill

727 730 732

Determination of Nitrogen Adsorption-Desorption Isotherms E. P. Barrett and L. G . Joyner

791

Evaporation Errors in Determination of Trace Concentrations of Low Molecular Weight Solutes in Carbon Tetrachloride M . R. Meeks, V . E. Whittier, and C W . Young

792

Spectrographie Determination of Silicon in Uranyl Nitrate Solutions . . . F. T. Birks Tiselius-Claesson Interferometric Adsorption Analysis Apparatus . . . . R. T. Holman and Lennart Hagdahl Micro determination of Chromium in Catgut Sutures H. V . Weiss, V . E. Siler, and P. R. Buechler Determination of Serum Iodine

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J. W. Decker and H . S. Hayden

730

Conversion of Pfund Gage Reading to Dry Film Thickness

739 742

M . H. Switzer Oxygen Removal in Polarography of Biological Solutions Charles Tanford and Jack Epstein Simple Surface Tensiometer N . B. Colthup and R. E. Torley

744

Density-Composition Relation of Mixtures of Trichlorosilane and Tetrachlorosilane R. I, Grady, J. W. Chittum, and C. K. Lyon

746

757

Apparatus and Procedure for Rapid Automatic Adsorption, Surface Area, and Pore Volume Measurement W. B. Innés

759

793 794 797 798 800 802 804 805

Scientific Apparatus Makers Meeting

809

Correction

803

CRYSTALLOGRAPHY D A T A 751

Rapid 8-Quinolinol Procedures for Determination of Magnesium A . E. Willson Determination of Scandium with 8-Quinolinol Lewis Pokras and P. M . Bernays

John Krc, Jr.

806

BOOK REVIEWS

807

THE ANALYST'S C A L E N D A R

810

754

MICROCHEMISTRY Polarographic Investigations of Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Containing Copper and Cysteine (Cystine) . . . I. M . Kolthoff and Walter Stricks

NOTES O N A N A L Y T I C A L PROCEDURES

763

Determination of Small Quantities of Niacin in Presence of Niacinamide E. G . Wollish, Morton Schmall, and E. G . E. Sharer 768

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