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WFVE SQUEEZED DECADES OF RESEARCH INTO ONE COHVBHBIT SUPPLEMENT. Evaluated Kinetic Data for High Temperature Reactions, Volume 4: Homogeneous Gas Phase Reactions of Halogen- and Cyanide-Containing Species. D.L. Baulch, J. Duxbury, S.J. Grant, andD.C. Montague, Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Leeds, U.K.

For 10 years, The Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data has pro­ vided reliable, up-to-date data for scientists around the world. And now, we're introducing a new supplement that brings together the results of years of research in 721 con­ venient pages. Published jointly by the American Chemical Society and the American Institute of Physics for the National Bureau of Standards, this monograph presents kinetic data for 300 homoge­ neous gas phase reactions involving halogens, the cyanide radical, and their compounds. Wherever possible, the data have AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY B&J Division—Business Operations 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Π Please send me-hardcover copies of Evaluated Kinetic Data for High Temperature Reactions, Volume 4: Homogeneous Gas Phase Reactions of Halogen- and Cyanide-Containing Species at $80 each. Π Please send all three supplements listed below at the special package rate of$123.25 hardcover, $112.50 softcover (25% off the regular price of $163 hardcover, $150 softcover). • First Supplement to Volume 2: Physical and Thermodynamic Properties ofAliphatic Alcohols, 420 pages (1973), R.C. Wilhoit and Β J. Zwolinski. (Data for 722 alcohols in the carbon range Ci to Cso.) • First Supplement to Volume 3: Thermal Conductivity of the Elements—A Comprehensive Review, 796 pages (1974), C.Y. Ho, R.W. Powell, RE. Liley. (Recommended or esti­ mated values for all 105 elements, information on 5,200 sets of raw data.)

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