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ANTIFOAM A Foam wastes time; takes space; invites fire. Kill foam with Dow Corning Antifoam A, the most efficient and versatile defoamer on the market. This silicone defoamer is also most economical to use because only trace quantities are re­ quired to quell many of even the most violent and persistent foamers.

Coulometrie Titration of Unipositive Thallium with Either Bromine or Chlorine R. P. Buck, P. S. Farrington, and Ε. Η. Swift

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Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Toxaphene W. C. Kenyon

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Amperometric Titration of Zinc with Potassium Ferrocyanide A . L. Woodson, Β. Η. Johnson, and S. R. Cooper

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Analysis of Mixtures of Chloride and Bromide by Ion-Exchange Chromatography William Rieman III and Siegfried Lindenbaum

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Derivative Polarographic Titration of Glucose R. N. Adams, C. N . Reilley, and N . H. Furman

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Paper Chromatography of Nucleic Acid Derivatives D. C. Carpenter

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Differentiating Color Test for Fluorene Derivatives Eugene Sawicki

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Determination of 2,3-Dihydropyran by Bromination R. L. McCullough and K. G. Stone

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Modification of Mtllin's Rapid Method for Determining Carbon andlHydrogen in Organic Compounds S. S. israelstam

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Rapid Micro method for Determining Carbon and Hydrogen in Organic Compounds O . G. Backeberg and S. S. Israelstam

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Infrared Absorption Spectra of Porphyrins C. W. Craven, K. R. Reissmann, and H. I. Chinn

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Higb-Alkaline Colorimetric pH Determination R. H. M.Simon

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Method for Staining Cyclotols, Ednatols, Pentolites, and Picratols for Observation and Study of Non-TNT Phase 1216 Frank Pristera Luminol as Chemiluminescent Indicator in Photometric Titration of Solutions of High Opacity Frederic Kenny and R. B. Kurtz

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Determination of Arsenic in Organic Nitrogen Compounds of Guanidino Type

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W. C Stickler Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy

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Northwest Regional Meeting Chemical Institute of Canada

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Society of Public Analysts CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC

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1,5-Diphenyl Carbohydrazide (Sym Diphenylcarbazide) Tar and fectively well as trations parts in

asphalt, for example, are ef­ defoamed during processing as during application by concen­ of Antifoam A as low as 4 10 million.

Ten ounces of Antifoam A added to a 40,000 gallon batch of crystallizing sodium bromide prevented foaming in that batch and in the next 21 batches as well. Here the effective concentra­ tion works out to about 1 part in 10 million. If cost, contamination, or full use of process equipment are prime consider­ ations In your operations, try Antifoam A. Practically odorless, tasteless and non-toxic, Antifoam A is safe, fast and by far the most economical and versa­ tile defoaming agent on the market.

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M . B. Williams, W. P. Van Meter, and R. J. Robinson BOOK REVIEWS

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THE ANALYST'S CALENDAR

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AIDS FOR THE A N A L Y S T Glass Unit for Liquid and Vapor Phase Extraction Employing Single Processing Chamber H. A. Sauer Versatile Electronic Manostat W. E; Erner and Κ. Ν. Campbell Improved Drilling Jig for Preparation of Porous Cup Electrodes S. H . Simonsen

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Twin-Shell Microblender for Powders L. E. O w e n

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Magnetic Stirrer for Cryoscopic Determinations J. L. Rabinowitz

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THE ANALYST'S C O L U M N

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INSTRUMENTATION

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R. H. M i l l e r NEW PRODUCTS

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MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE

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