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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING DATA

Heats of Dilution of Some Aqueous Rare Earth Electrolyte Solutions at 25 °C. 2. Rare Earth Nitrates. Frank H. Spedding,* John L. Derer, Michael A. Mohs, and Joseph A. Rard

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Solubilities of Heavy Hydrocarbons in Compressed Methane and Nitrogen. Saul G. D'Avila, Bal Κ. Kaul, and John M. Prausnitz*

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Activity Coefficients at Infinite Dilution: Alcohols and Esters in π-Hexadecane, Alcohols in Ethyl Octanoate, and Esters in 1-Octadecanol. V. John Comanita, Robert A. Greenkorn, and Kwang-Chu Chao*

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Dew Point Study in the Vapor-Liquid Region of the Methane-Carbon Dioxide System. Shuen-Cheng Hwang, Ho-mu Lin, Patsy S. Chappelear,* and Riki Kobayashi*

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The Osmotic and Activity Coefficients of Some Salts Having Relatively Large Molar Volumes. Oscar D. Bonner

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Bruno J . Z w o l i n s k i

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Mass Spectral Data for Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectral Identification of Some Irregular Monoterpenes. William W. Epstein,* Lawrence R. McGee, C. Dale Poulter, and Larry L. Marsh

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Bis(substituted-ethynyl)benzenes. Ronald A. Henry

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D. H. Michael Bowen,

Trialkylacetohydroxamic Acids as Selective Extractants. The Synthesis and the Properties of the Symmetrical Derivatives. Giulio M. Gasparini* and Emilio Polidori Potential Antituberculous Agents. 3. /V-Aryl-W'-2-(4-phenyl-5-arylazothiazolyl)thiocarbamides. Pramod K. Srivastava,* Jugmander S. Upadhyaya, and Rajesh D. Sharma

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Correction

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Author Index

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Keyword Index

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