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Chemical Market Prices The following prices are for chemicals and retailed products usually handled in commercial quantities and represent quotations o f manufacturers or other primary sources prevailing in the New York mar­ ket a s of December 15, 1947. Every effort has been made to keep this list accurate, but in view of the current abnormal supply situation, it may not always he possible toobtain item s at the prices quoted.

\ct*taUlehyde, drums, c.l., wks lb. 0 12 O. \** Acetaniide, tech., fiber drums, wks.lb. 0.33 \cetanilide, tech., powd., bbl lb. 0 . 10 Acetic anhydride, drums, c.l., frt. allowed lb. Ο 13^ Acetone, O.P., drums, c.l., dlvd.. lb. 0.09 0 Acetonitrile, drums, c.l., wks lb. 0 45 Acetophenetidin, bbl., 1,000 lb lb. 1 00 Acetophenone, cans, drums lb. I 5 0 - 1 . 7 5 Acid, abietic, drums, c.l., wks.. . . lb. 0.07H Acetic, 56%. bbl.. c.l 1O0 lb. 7 5G-7.81 Glacial, synth., tech., bbl., c i . , IO.50 wks 1O0 lb. U.S.P., cby., wks 100 lb. 11 50-12.00 0 . 50 Acctylsalicyuc, U.S.P., bbl lb. 1 00 Anthranilic, tech., bbl lb. Battery, cby., c.l., East, Avks. 1. 60 1O0 lb. 0.43 Benzoic, tech., bbl lb. Oil. 00 Boric, tech., gran., bags ton Butyric (99%), drums, c.l.. wks. lb. 0.32 ^hloroacetic, mono-, tech., drums, O. 17 wks lb. O.03 Chlorosulfonic, drums, c.l., wks. lb. Chromic·, 99.5%, drums, c.l. . ..lb. ().21H China mie, bots lb. Λ 00-4.0O Citric, cryst.. bbl., c.l lb. 0.25 Cresylic. 50%, 210-215°, drums, c.l., wks.. frt. equalized gal. 1.26 Fluosilicic. 30%, bbl., wks lb. 0 0 8 - 0 . 0 9 Formic, 90%, cby., c.l., f.o.b. 0.12J* wks lb. 0.123 Gallic, tech.. bbl lb. 2.83 rlydriodic, 57%, cby lb. Hydrobromic, 34%, cby lb. 0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 7 Hydrochloric, 2 0 ° , cby., c.l.. wks. 1.85 1O0 lb. O.08 Hydrofluoric, 30%, wks lb. 00%. rubber drums lb. 0.13H Fïypophosphorous, U.S.P.. 30%, 0.75 5-κα1. demijohns lb. 4.40 Lactic, 22%, bbl.. c l . , wks.. 1O0 lb. 8.15 44%. bbl.. c.l., wks 1O0 lb. O.20 Maleic, powd., drums lb. O.05 Mixed, tanks, wks.. .'nitric unit, lb. Ο.0085 sulfuric unit, lb. N'aphthenic, 220—230°, drums, ex­ 0.13 tra, wks lb. 0.13 Nritrie. O.P., cby. extra lb. 5.00 36° B6.. cby.. c.l., wks.. .. 1O0 lb. Oxalic, bbl., wks lb. 0.12 ί -0.13 Phosphoric. U.S.Ρ lb. ο . 12 y& Picramic, kegs lb. Ο. 65 Picric, bbl lb. Ο. 30 Pyrojrallic, tech., bbl lb Ντο prices Salicylic, tech., bbl lb, Ο 31 Stearic, dbl. press, bags, dlvd lb. Ο.39 Sulfanilic, tech., drums, wks lb. Ο. 17 Sulfuric, 6 6 ° Be., cby., c.l., East. wks 1O0 lb. 1 5 5 - 1 . 7 0 16.50 66° Bé., tanks. East, wks ton 13.00 60° Bo., tanks. East, wks ton Η) 50 Oleum, 20% tanks, East, wks.ton Ο. 93 Tannic, tech., bbl lb. 0.46 Tartaric, U.S.P., cryst., bbl lb. * 2 . S6 Tungstic, pure, 100-lb. pkg lb. Alcohol, ethyl, 190-proof, drutiis, wine gal gal. 1 8 . 1 4 - 1 8 . 2 2 A.myl, from pentane, tanks lb. Ο. 17 tert-, from pentane, frt. allowed 1.31 ual. »t-Butyl, tanks, frt. allowed in λ 1 -0.33 East lb. :-$. 00 Cinnamyl, bots lb. Denatured, C D . 12, drums, c.l., dlvd.. East gal. 1 Q0.4-l.02Vg Diacetone, tech., drums, c.l lb. O. 1 4 ^ Furfuryl, tech., tank cars, f.o.b. O. 19 wks II·. Isobutyl, réf., drums wks lb. 0.13 Tsopropyl, réf., 91%, drums inch, 0.47>3 cl., «lei gal. 2.30 Phenylethyl, box lb. Wood, sec Methanol Aldol, 95%, drums, c.l., wks lb. Alum, ammonium, lump, bbl., wks. 1O0 lb. Potassium, lump, bbl., wks.. 1O0 lb.

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Dictbxylene glycol mono-oleate (diglycol oleate), light, bbl lb. 0. 37 Dirnethylaniline, drums lb. 0. 22 Dimethyl phthalate, drums, c.l., dl\-d lb. 0.24M Dinitrobenzene, tech., drums lb. 0. 16 DinitTochlorobenzene, drums lb. 0. 14 Dinitxonaphthalcne, bbl lb. 0.35 Dinitrophenol, bbl lb. 0. 22 Diph«nyl, bbl., c.l., wks lb. 0.15 Diphenylaminc, bbl lb. 0. 25 Diphenylguanidine, drums, ton. . . .lb. 0. 35 Epsoxn salts, see Magnesium Ethanolamine, drums, c.l., frt. al­ lowed East lb. 0. 24 Ether, concentrated, drums lb. 0.11 Ethylacctate, 85-88%, tanks, frt. allowed lb. 0. 18 Acetoacetate, drums, c.l., wks...lb. 0.55M Bromide, drums lb. 0. 36 ChJoride, tech., tanks lb. 0.13M Formate, drums, wks lb. 0. 26 Methyl ketone, drums, east of Rockies lb. O.IOH Nitrate, bots., 100 l b lb. 0.98 Ethylaminc, drums, l.c.l., wks., 100% basis lb. 0.18 Ethylene dichloride, drums, c.l., wks., frt. allowed lb. 0.08 Glycol, drums, c.l., frt. allowed East lb. 0.13V* Dibutyl ether, drums, wks.- ..lb. 0.31 Diethyl ether, c.l., drums, frt. allowed lb. 0.13-0.18 Feldspar, 20-mesb, bulk, wks ton 9.75 Ferric acetate, soin., U.S.P. I X . c b y . lb. 0.17 Chloride, tech., cryst., bbl., wks., frt. allowed 1O0 lb. 3.85-4.00 Ferrous sulfate, cryst., bulk, c.l., wlcs ton 14.00 Film scrap, colored, dark, cases, l.OOOlb., East, wks lb. 0.13M Fluorspar, washed gravel, 70% or more CaF2, mines ton 33.00 Formaldehyde, tanks, wks lb. 0. 037-O. 042 Fuller's earth, spent, bulk, mines. .ton 6.00 Furfural, tech., tanks, f.o.b. wks.. lb. 0.O9M Glycerol, O.P., tanks lb. 0. 3 9 K - 0 . 4 5 Crude soap lye lb. 0.31 Saponification lb. 0. 34 Glycol boriborate, drums lb. .0.22 Stéarate, drums lb. 0.26 Hcxa methylene tetramine, tech., bbl. lb. 0.24-0.2& Hydrogen peroxide, 1O0 vol., cby., c.l lb. 0.15H Hydroquinone, drums. .... lb. 0.90 Indie©, synthetic, paste, bbl lb. 0.16H Iodine, resubl., jars. .·. lb. 2.35 Iodoform, drums, 100 ib lb. 4. 45 Iron, pig, Chicago ton 35. 50 Isopropyl acetate, tanks, frt. allowed east of Rookies lb. 0.11 Lead acetate, white crystals, bbl.. .lb. 0.19K Arsenate, basic, powd., bass. c.l..lb. 0.21M Carbonate, basio (white lead), t>bl. or bags, c l . , N.E lb. 0.16 Metal, Ν. Υ lb. 0.15 Oxide, red, bbl.. c.l., N.E lb. 0.170 Yellow (litharge), bbl., c.l., f.o.b. shipping point lb.· 0 . 166 Peroxide, powd., tech - . .lb. 0.23 Stéarate. 2,000 lb. or more lb. 0. 53 SuLfatc, blue or white, bbl. or bags, c.l., N.E 0.15K Lccitjiin, edible, drums, c.l lb. 0.31 Tech., drums, c.l lb. 0.31 Lithopone, ordinary, bbl., o.L.lOOlb. 0.06K Magnesium carbonate (magnesite), calcined, bags, mines ton 60.00 Tech., bags, c.l., frt. equalised.lb. 0.07M. ChJoride, flake, bbl., wks ton 37.00 Fluoride, bbl lb. 0.20 Oxide, light, bbl lb. 0.33 Stéarate, 2,000 lb. or more lb. 0.48 Sulfate, tech., bags 1O0 lb. 2.30 Maleic anhydride, drums, c.l ib. 0.25 Manganese chloride, bbl lb. 0.14 Dioxide, 85-90%, bbl., c.l., wke. ton 74.00 Metal, 96% min., del. East Miss., folk., c.l. lb. 0.32 Sulfate, indust., bags, wks lb. 0.05 Mannitol. cml.. bbl., wks lb. 0.38 Menthol, natural lb. 9.25-9.40» Mercuric chloride, gran, or powd., drums, 50 lb. or more . .lb. 1.53 Merourous chloride, U.S.P., drums. · lb. 1.82 Mercury, 76-lb. flasks unit 79.00-82.00*

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Methanol, synthetic, drums, c.l., frt.ailowed gal. 0.34*4 tanks, f r t . allowed gal. 0 . 24 Methyl acetate, 97-99%, t a n k s . . . . lb. 0.09>£ Chloride, cylinders, wks lb. 0 . 1G Formate, drums lb. 9.89 Hexyl ketone» drums, tech., wks..lb. 0 . 60 Salicylate, drums lb. 0.40 Naphthalene, crude, doin., 74°, tank cars, frt. equalized lb. 0. 035-0.047 «-N-aphtbol.bbl lb. 0.58 0-Naphthol, tech., bbl., l.c.l lb. 0.2G-0.28 α-îsaphthylainine, bbl lb. 0 . 35 0-Naphthylaminc, tech., kegs lb. 0.59 Nickel, metal, electrolytic cath· odes lb. 0.35 Sulfate (nickel salts, single), bbl..lb. 0 . 14 p-Nitroaniline, kegs lb. 0.43 Nitrobenzene, drums, c.l lb. 0.08>£ Nitrocellulose, ester-sol., 30-35 cps., } £ , Η sec., bbl., wks lb. 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 5 o-Nitrochlorobenzene, drums lb. 0.15 p-N"itrochlorobenzene, kegs lb. O. 15 o-Nitrotoluene, drums lb. 0.09 p-Nitrotolucne, kegs lb. 0.3(J Nitromctbane, drums, l.c.l-, wks.. lb. 0.25 2-Octanol„ drums, w k s lb. 0.25 Oil. castor. No. 3, tanks lb. 0.26»^ Coconut, crude, Atlantic ports, tanks lb. 0.27 Corn, crude, tanks, mills lb. 0.29 Cottonseed, crude, tank cars. . ..lb. 0.2G>4 Linseed, raw, tanks lb. 0.336 Menhaden, crude, tanks, f.o.b. Baltimore lb. *0.22 Xeat's-foot, 15°, ret. drums, wks.. lb. *0.50 Oiticica., drums lb. 0.26 Oleo, e x Chicago, tanks lb. *0.32 Olive, edible, iinpt., drums gal. 5 . 5 0 - 6 . 0 0 Peanut, crude, tanks lb. 0 . 2 7 - 0 . 3 1 Rapeseed, drums, c.l lb. *0.32 Red, single diet., drums included lb. 0.322* Soybean, crude, tanks lb. 0 . 2C-0.26 VS Sperm, natural, winter, drums . .lb. 0.257 Tung, tanks lb. 0.27 Paraldehyde, tech., drums lb. 0.13 Paraformaldehyde, drums lb. 0.21 Paris green, dealer, drums, c.l., frt. allowed lb. 0.31 Phenol, U . S . P . , drums,c.l., wks..lb. 0 . 1 1 ^ - 0 . 1 3 Phenolpbthalein, yellow, drums, ton lots... lb. 0.80 r/i-Phcnylencdiamine, kegs lb0.72 p-Phcnylenediamine, bbl lb. 1.25 Phloroglucinol, tech., fiber drums.".lb. 10.00 C.P., fiber drums lb. 13.75 Phosphorus, red, cases lb. 0.33 Oxychloride, drums, c.l lb. 0.10^ Xrichloride, drums, l.c.l lb. 0.12Κ Phthalic anhydride, bags, c.l., frt. allowed East lb. 0.17M Platinum, metal, solid oz. 6 6 . 0 0 - 6 9 . 0 0 Potassium acetate, TJ.S.P., drums, lb. 0.32 Acid tartrate, bbl lb. 0.39 Bicarbonate, gran., drums lb. 0.20 Bichromate, bags, c.l., wks lb. 0.11J4 Bromide, U.S.P., gran., bbl lb. 0.33 Carbonate, 99-100% c a l c , bbl. lb. 0.O7M-0.07H Chlorate, cryst., kegs, c.l., wks.. l b . 0.08>$ Chloride, tech., cryst., bags. . . ton 54.50 Fertilizer (potassium, muriate), btiik, mines KjO unit 0 . 3 7 M - 0 . 4 0 Citrate. U.S.P., «ran., bbl lb. 0.35H Cyanide, drums lb. 0.55 Ferricyanide (potassium prussiate, red), bbl lb. 0.55 Ferrocyanide (potassium prussiate. yellow), bbl lb. 0.19 Hydroxide, solid, drums lb. 0.07% jMctabisulfite, bbl lb. 0.19 Nitrate, gran., bbl., 10-20 tons 1001b. 9.00 Permanganate, tech., drums . . . . l b . 0.20% Pyridine, denat., drums gal. 1.55 Quinine sulfate, lOO-oz. cans oz. 0.80Η Resorcinol, tech., drums, wks lb. 0.68 Riboflavin, bote.. kg. 150.00 Rochelle salt, see Sodium potassium tartrate Rosin, guiii, E , Sa v 100 l b . 8.00 Saccharin, l,OO0-lb. lots o r m o r e . . . l b . 1.40 Silica, aznorpb., ground, 325-mesh, bags, c.l., wks ton 1 8 . 5 0 - 2 3 . 0 0 Silver nitrate, bots., 2,500-oz. lots.oz. 0.47 Sodium acetate, crystals, bbl lb. 0.07H Alginate, drums lb. 0.79 Antimonate» bbl lb. 0.15 Benzoate, TJ.S.P., drums lb. 0.46 Bicarbonate, U.S.P., gran., bags, c.l., wks 1001b. 2.25

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AMERICAN FIRSTOLINE C O R P O R A T I O N 420 Lexington A v e . , N . V. MUrray Hill 3 - 3 2 0 3 S i i d i u m b i c h r o m a t e , b a y s , c . l . , w k s . lb. O.O'J Bisulfite, bbl., c.l., w k s 100 lb. 3 . 5 0 - 4 . 0 0 Bromide, U . S . P . . b b l . , w k s lb. U. 3 3 C a r b o n a t e , 5 8 % , light, paper bugs, c o n t r a c t , w k s 100 lb. 1 20- 1 . 3 0 Chlorate, c r y s t . , b a g s lb. 0. Οϋ)\ Chloride, b a g s , c.l ton 18. GO Citrate, TJ.S.P-, g r a n . , bbl lb. 0. 20 Cyanide, 0 0 - 9 8 % , doin., d r u m s , . l b . 0 . 14 }/2 Ferrocyanide ( s o d i u m prussiate, yel­ low), t>bl lb. 0 . 12 Vx Fluoride, 9 0 % , bbl., c.l.. w k s . . l b . 0. O i » ^ ' - 0 . 10 Fl uosilicate,dotn., b b l . , c . l - , wks. . l b . 0.07,4 Hydroxide, 7 6 % , solid, d r u m s . contract, w k s 100 lb. 2 . 6 0 - 2 . 8 f » Metal, ô or 1 2 lb. bricks, d r u m s lb. 0. l ô 0 . 15M Metnsilicate, gran., bugs, w k s . 100 lb. 3.40 N'aplitliionate, bbl lb. 0 . 4 6 - 0 ô0 Nitrate, c r u d e , bulk, wks ton 37.00-42.50 Nitrite, b b l lb. 0 . Ofifc' Perbora-te, b b l . lb. 0 . 14 £, Phosphate, disodium, cryst., bags, c.l., w k s 1 0 0 lb. 3 . 50 P h o s p h a t e , tri s o d i u m , b a g s , c.l., wks 1 0 0 lb. 3 . 50 P o t a s s i u m t a r t r a t e , p o w d . , bbl., 5,000 l b lb. 0.33 Silicate, 4 0 ° , d r u m s , c.l 1 0 0 lb. 0 . 9 5 - 1 . 0 0 Stannat«, drums, w k s lb. 0.43H Sulfate, a n h y d . , b a g s 1 0 0 lb. 2 . 10 Crude ( n i t e r c a k e ) , bulk, w k s . t o n 20.00 Crude (salt c a k e ) , bulk, w k s . . t o n 20.00 Cryst- ( G l a u b e r ' s s a l t ) , b a g s , c.l 1 0 0 lb. 1.25 Sulfide, c r y s t . , bbl., wks. . . . 1 0 0 lb*. 3.75 Solid, bbl., c.l., w k s 1 0 0 lb. 4 . 0 0 - 5 . 5 0 Thiocyanate, O P . , drums lb. 0 . 55

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S o d i u m t h i o s u l f a t e . re»:., cryst., b a g s 1 0 0 lb. ,'25 T u n g s t u t e . t e c h . , bay:* lb. 1.4() •Solvent n a p h t h a , t a n k s . ., gal. 0.23 drums gal. ().2S S t a n n o u s chloride (tin crystals), bbl lb. 0.55 O x i d e (tin o x i d e ) , b b l . lb. 0.82 S t r o n t i u m c a r b o n a t e , tech., b b l . . . . l b . 0.14 Nitrate, bbl lb. ().07:j4 Sulfur, bulk, mines ton 1 0 . 0 0 - 1 8 . 00 Chloride, d r u m s lb. 0.07 D i o x i d e , liquid, f . o . b . wks. single unit tank cars b. t>.()44 inulti u n i t t a n k c a r s lb. 0D5 Tallow, extra lb. Ο 22», Totraehloroethane, drums, wks.. . .lb. O.l0>jj T e t r a c h l o r o e t h y l e n e , d r u m s , c.l., frt. a l l o w e d Zone I lb. D.IO^' T h i a m i n e h y d r o c h l o r i d e , hot.·*. . . . k g . 100.OO Thiocarbantlid, drums lb. ()24 Tin. Straits lb. I) S O S a l t s , see S t a n n o u s T i t a n i u m d i o x i d e , b a g s , c.l lb. 0.17VÎ Toluene, tanks gal. 0 . 2 3 0 . 2 4 Η drums gal. 0 . 2 S - 0 . 2 9 «/-loluidine, drums lb. 0.91 P - T o l u i d i n e , bbl., wks lb. 0.44 r/t-Tolylcnediaminc, k e g s lb. 0.77 T r i a m y l a m i n e , d r u m s , c.l., w k s . . . . l b . U.98 T r i b u t y l a m i n e , d r u m s , c.l., w k s . · • lb. 0.7S Trichloroethylene, drums, wks., frt. allowed lb. O.IO^ T r i c r e s y l p h o s p h a t e , tech., d r u m s , c.l lb. 0.33 T r i e t h a n o l a m i n e , d r u m s , c.l., f r t . allowed East lb. 0.20 T r i e t h y l a m i n e , d r u m s , l.c.l., 1 0 0 % wks lb. 0.3e Tri p h e n y l p h o s p h a t e , bbl lb. 0.26 Tungsten, tech., p o w d . , drums, wks lb. 2. S ô T u r p e n t i n e , g u m , b u l k , Sav gal. 0.G4 W o o d , l.c.l., N'.Y gal. Ο. 0 2 - Ο . Go L'rea. d o m . , 4 0 % N, b a g s , w k s . . . . t o n 73.OO V a n i l l i n , ex g u a i a c o l , 2 5 - l b . t i n s . . . .lb. 3.00 ex e u g e n o l , 2 5 - l b . t i n s lb. 4. ô O Whiting, limestone, dry-grd., 3 2 5 m e s h , b a g s , 40 t o n s , N.K., w k s . . ton Ο.'όΟ Xylidine, drums lb. 0.38 X y l e n e , i n d u s t . , east of O m a h a , tanks gal. 0 . 2 5 - 0 . 2 6 ^ drums gal. 0 . 3 O - 0 . 3 1 M Z i n c a m m o n i u m c h l o r i d e , b b l . , c.l...'· . 0.O751 C a r b o n a t e , r u b b e r grade, b b l . , wks lb. 0. 10·>ί Chloride, tech., fused, drums . . .lb. 0.OCJ4 Metal slabs, a t N. V lb. 0. 1 1 O x i d e , A m e r , p r o c e s s , bags, c . l . . .lb. 0. Ι Ο S t é a r a t e , t e c h . , 2 , 0 0 0 lb. o r m o r e . l b . 0. 5 1 S u l f a t e , c r y s t . , b a g s , c.l., w k s . 1 0 0 lb. 4 15 * Nominal.

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