G. ROSS ROBERTSON. University of California, Los Angeles, California. AN EXTREMELY valuable tool in chemical education and an interesting example of ...
propriate cross references to be made by section number. This edition has typeset which is easier to read than in previous edi- tions. It is generally free of errors.
Revised edition (Robertson, G. Ross). Osborne R. Quayle. J. Chem. Educ. , 1944, 21 (6), p 310. DOI: 10.1021/ed021p310.2. Publication Date: June 1944.
Thomas L. Jacobs, University of Califor- nia, Los Angeles, William E. Truce, Pur- due University, G. Ross Robertson, Late of the University of California, Lw An-.
action is generally given, together with one or more leading ref- erences to recent work. A statement regarding pertinent infor- mation relative to the mechanism ...
tt brief description of the reaction conditions and an over-all gen- ... The compilation of biographical sketches of more ... The list of tooics includes almost evarv.
Robertsonand Thomas L. Jacobs, both of the .... often found bv use of the Patterson func- tion, which is ... treating the Patterson function as being composed of a ...
ronverlirnt metlmls fur prt:purirlg rr wide vlriety of ormnir chemical reagents. All the reactions discussed have been care- fully checked and tested by leading ...
sodium d-styrenesuifonate and 0-styrenesulfonyl chloride, tetralin hydroperoxide, p-toluenesulfinyl chloride, p-tolylsulfonylmethyl- nitrosamide, and o-xylylene ...
Laboratory practice of organic chemistry. Donald C. Gregg. J. Chem. Educ. , 1955, 32 (6), p 340. DOI: 10.1021/ed032p340.1. Publication Date: June 1955.