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Anal. Chem. , 1962, 34 (7), pp 47A–47A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60187a726. Publication Date: June 1962. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: In lieu of an abstract, thi...
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AUTOMATIC TITRATIONS T h e Coleman Titrion, t o g e t h e r w i t h the C o m p a n i o n p H Meter, provides an instrumentation p a c k a g e capable of automatically performing virtu­ ally a n y electrometric titration in t h e analytical laboratory. Speed—complete automatic titration in 1 to 1V2 m i n u t e s . Accuracy, Sensitivity—routine accu­ racy well within 0.1 p H ; 2 millivolt potential difference operates titrant flow control. Automation—electronic sensing of end-point a p p r o a c h ; electronic con­ trol of titrant flow;panel lights for operating a n d end-point signals. Economy—high-volume o u t p u t cuts unit cost of titrations; C o m p a n i o n m o u n t s on Titrion control case t o conserve b e n c h space. Versati I ity—instrumentation a d a p t s to a n y titration curve; provision for continuous titration; operates over 0-14 p H a n d 1400 millivolt r a n g e ; t e m p e r a t u r e compensation.

June 3 to 8

Tenth Annual Meeting, A S T M Committee E-14 on Mass Spec­ trometry, New Orleans, La. Contact: Dr. George Crable, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa. Page 43 A, Jan.

June 4 to 6

Nuclear Congress, Statler-Hilton Hotel, New York. Sponsors: Engineers Joint Council, Inc., Contact: Engineers Joint Council, 345 East 47th S t , New York 17, Ν . Υ. Pages 49 A, Nov.; 42 A, May.

June 6 to 8

Annual Symposium and Exposition, American Scientific Glassblowers Society, Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D . C. Con­ tact: American Scientific Glassblowers Society, 309 Georgetown Ave, Wilmington 3, Del.

June 11 to 13

Symposium on Microscopy. Chicago, 111. Sponsor: McCrone R e ­ search Institute. Contact: McCrone Research Institute, 451 E . 31st S t , Chicago 16, 111. Page 47 A, April.

June 11 to 15

Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Ohio State Universitv. Contact: Prof. R, A. Oetjen, The Ohio State Uni­ versity, Columbus 10, Ohio. Page 41 A, May. Annual Summer Symposium, Division of Analytical

June 13 to 15

Chemistry

( A C S ) and ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, Universitv of Marvland, Col­

lege Park, Md. Topic: Use of Computers in ^Analytical Chem­ istry. Contact: Dr. Lewis Rogers, Vitro C o r p , West Orange, N . J . Page 39 A, April.

June 13 to 16

Fourth International Symposium on Gas Chromatography, Ham­ burg, Germany. Sponsors: Hydrocarbon Research Group of the Institute of Petroleum and German Chemical Society (Analytical Group). Contact: Dr. W. Fritsche, Gesellschaft Deutschen Chemiker, Postfach 9075, Frankfurt (Main) 9, Germany. Page 45 A, Nov.

June 18 to 20

Eighth National Medicinal Symposium, ACS, Boulder, Colo. Session on instrumental techniques. Contact: R. V. Schock, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, 111. Page 42 A, May.

June 18 to 22

International Conference on Spectroscopy, University of Maryland, College Park, Md. Sponsors: Society for Applied Spectroscopy, University of Maryland, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Contact: B. F . Scribner, National Bureau of Stand­ ards, Washington 25, D . C. Pages 57 A, D e c ; 40 A, April.

June 24 to 29

65th Annual Meeting of A S T M and 15th Materials Testing E x ­ hibit, Statler Hilton Hotel, New York City. Contact: American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916 Race S t , Philadelphia 3, Pa.

Corning Events

Aug. 6 to 7—Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain Spectroscopy Conference. Olin Hotel, Denver, Colo. Sponsor: Society for Applied Spectroscopy (Rocky Mountain Section). Con­ tact: F . S. Bonomo, Denver Research Institute, University of Denver, Denver 10, Colo. Page 55 A, March.

Convenience—controls a n d e q u i p ­ m e n t carefully g r o u p e d for greatest operating ease; electrodes posi­ tioned in sample w i t h a single m o ­ tion. Practicality—no s p e c i a l t r a i n i n g n e e d e d to maintain h i g h levels of accuracy. Find out how to save time and effort in your titrations—write for Bulletin AB-275

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Architectural model of the synthesis laboratory at Spring House Research Cen­ ter, Pa., where Rohm & Haas Co., Philadelphia, Pa., has begun construction of a 95,000-sq. ft., $5,000,000 research center. The campus-like center will include a synthesis laboratory, an application laboratory, and a utility building to be completed within one year