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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL REFERENCE DATA published by the American Chemical Society and the American Institute of Physics for the National Bureau of Standards. The Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data fills an important gap in the literature of the physical sciences. Its subject matter is the quantitative numerical data of physics and chemistry. As the new publication vehicle of the National Standard Reference Data System, the Journal will contain carefully evaluated data, with recommended values and uncertainty limits chosen by experts in each field. Critical commentary on methods of measurement and sources of error, as well as full references to the original literature, will be an integral part of each compilation. Examples of some of the critical compilations scheduled for publication in the four issues of Volume I (1972) include: • Tables of Molecular Vibrational Frequencies, Part 5, T. Shimanouchi • Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients, by T. R. Marrero and E. A. Mason • The Spectrum of Molecular Oxygen, by P. Krupenie • Thermal Conductivity of the Elements, by C. Y. Ho, R. W. Powell and P. E. Liley • Selected Values of Critical Supersaturation for Nucleation of Liquids from the Vapor, by G. M. Pound • Gas Phase Reaction Kinetics of the Hydroxyl Radical, by W. E. Wilson, Jr. • Selected Values of Heats of Combustion and Heats of Formation of Organic Compounds Containing the Elements CHNOPS, by E. S. Domalski • Microwave Spectra of Molecules of Astrophysical Interest: Formaldehyde, Formamide, Thio-Formaldehyde, by D. R. Johnson, F. J. Lovas and W. H. Kirchhoff Future compilations are expected to cover areas such as the following: Band gaps in semiconductors Nuclear moments Atomic energy levels and transition probabilities Diffusion in metals Electron swarm data Elastic constants of metals Surface tension of liquids Properties of molten salts Activity coefficients of electrolytes Equation of state of atmospheric gases Ionization and appearance potentials 4

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