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to be scanned by the analytical chemist. In some sections the subject matter is arranged by product. This is illustrated in the section on ceramics where studies on glass precede studies on clay products. In such sections the analytical material will appear before the other abstracts dealing with each product. Tentative outlines which give in detail the arrangement of the section are presently available for most of the applied sections. An outline for the analytical section appears below. Copies of the tentative outlines may be obtained by writing to Chemical Abstracts Service, The Ohio State University, Columbus 10, Ohio. 2. Analytical Chemistry (Formerly Section 7 with analytical apparatus from Section 1 ) Section Editors: Conway

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1. General a. Reviews b. Addresses 2. General apparatus 3. Reagents a. Indicators b. Buffers 4. Separations a. Absorption (as C 0 2 by K O H ) b. Adsorption (1) General (as CoCL by charcoal) (2) Chromatographic (paper, columnar, gas) c. Dissolution (as sugar from sand) d. Electrodeposition (as Cu ++ + 2e

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- » Cu ) e. Ion exchange f. Liquid-liquid extraction g. Precipitation h. Volatilization i. Other 5. Detections a. General (spot tests) b. Inorganic (elements, radicals, compounds—arranged alphabetically b.y constituent detected) c. Organic (elements, radicals, compounds—arranged by increasing complexity of substance detected) 6. Determinations a. General b. Inorganic (elements, radicals, compounds—arranged alphabetically) c. Organic (elements, radicals, compounds—arranged by increasing complexity of substance detected) T h e method used in t h e d e t e r m i n a tions should always be given in t h e a b -

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