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 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS

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ITEM

FRAMES

ABSORPTION ADSORPTION efficiency, determination of

122

 

35

2483-2484

ADSORPTION isotherms, apparatus for determination of

67

   

79-91

“ of dissolved dipolar molecules on solid metals, by H. Dunken

248

   

30 ’66-30 ‘74

“ of gases on catalyst carriers and on catalysts

205

   

849-859

“ on solid substances

253

   

232-238

ANGLO-Saxon physics, progress and organization of

221

   

70 ‘100-70 ‘109

ATOMIC physics, equipment for investigation of, by W. Bothe

221

   

10 ’44-10 ‘56

“ physics, introductory remarks to meeting on, (date not given), by Baeumker and A. Esau

221

   

10 ’20-10 ‘30

BOUNDARY friction and Coulomb’s law, by Bockmann

73

   

783-788

“ friction of chemically defined substances, by Eicke

73

   

778-782

CARBON skeleton, reactions which do not alter

254

   

141

CHAIN reaction studies, induced

80

   

4006-4009

CHANGES in density, effect of upon flow of flowing medium with horizontal component of motion

174

   

657-657a

Translation T-310

273

   

678-679

CONDENSATION nuclei in water vapors, supersaturation for spontaneous formation of, by Sander and Damkoehler

172

   

37-48

CRITICAL state of multicomponent mixture, investigation of

109

   

9507-9517

CRYSTAL lattices, false arrangement in

167

   

44-59

CRYSTALLO chemistry, problems of

174

   

728-737

CURVED plexiglass sheets for use in aeroplanes, theoretical and experimental investigation of optics of

103-I

   

7523-7530

DIFFERENTIAL equations of non-stationary heat conduction, diffusion and momentum transfer, method of finite differences for solving, by E. Schmidt

172

   

221-228

DISCUSSIONS, physico-chemical, at Gattingen

253

   

309-310

DISPERSION of air in liquids

25

   

13..698-13..705

ELECTROCHEMICAL work of Nernst, short basis for

253

   

339-343

ENERGY by splitting atomic nuclei, production of, by W. Heinsenberg 221 10 ’38-10 ‘43

FINE dispersions, properties of

174

   

719-723

FLUIDS, structure of

253

   

262-263

FLUORESCENCE and phosphorescence

162

   

364

 

253

   

353

FREE radicals

174

   

738-751

 

253

   

375-388

GAS adsorption, use of electron diffraction in investigation of

253

   

239-240

HIGHER hydrocarbons, theory of formation of from CH 4 in presence of sulfur and sulfur compounds

257

   

785-790

Translation T-391

     

790a-790e

HIGHLY polymerized compounds, extract from paper on relationship between constitution and elastic state of, by Kuhn

155

   

1128-1129

HYDROCARBONS containing more than twenty carbon atoms, physico-chemical behaviour of, W. M. Mazee, January 9, 1943

79

   

2504-2578

Translation by Phil. Petr. Co.

245

   

50 ’10-50 ‘79

“ , unsaturated, rate of oxidation of with peracetic acid, by Verheus

127

   

706-712

       

769-774

       

1007-1011

IGNITION of gas mixtures, physico-chemical problems of, (1941 Yearbook of German Aviation Study), by Zeise

94

   

33-38

 

221

   

40 ‘108-40 ‘114

ISOTOPES, separation of, by Clusius

221

   

10 ’57-10 ‘68

KNOCKING, physico chemical explanation of

52

   

16-30

“ , reaction- - kinetic study of, by Jost

179

   

4454

       

4457

       

4460-4470

Do., by Jost and v. Muffling

179

   

4720-4727

LUBRICATION, physico molecular processes in, by L. Wolff

249

   

50 ’26-50 ‘36

 

250

   

0 ’35-0 ‘52

“ processes, physical theories of

205

   

930

METALLIC oxides and sulfides

24 167

   

3..229-3..238 95-104

MOLECULAR physical processes in lubrication, abstract of paper by K. L. Wolf on

205

   

928-929

MOLECULES, arrangement of in liquids, by Harms

73

   

697-715

“ , models of

253

   

305-308

ORIENTATION of molecules in liquids and their mechanical properties, by H. Hanns

249

   

0 ’94-0 ‘102

“ of molecules at boundary surfaces, especially on metallic boundary surfaces, by Dunken

2149

   

10 ‘1-10 ‘7

OXIDATION curves by peracetic acid, determination of some

127 & 128

   

1510-1513

PHYSICAL processes with high loads and velocities, by H. Schardin

221

   

20 ’70-20 ‘105

PHYSICS, chapters from introductory course in, by Pohl

112

   

827-828

POLYCYCLICS, light absorption and constitution of some

253

   

264-270

PRESSURE drop through loosely packed silica gel pellets

118

   

40 ’77-40 ‘92

RADIATION, external

24

3391

48

 

“ , internal

24

3391

47

 

RADIO activity, artificial, neutron installation in Ludwigshafen

119

   

0 ‘1-0 ‘22

“ sondes using 25 m. mirror reflected waves

103-I

   

8079-8083

RAMAN and fluorescence analysis, opportunities offered by, by Rast

161

   

597-614

REFLECTION of plane acoustic waves from surface of globe, theory of

103-I

   

7534

SILICATES, crystal chemistry of

253

   

320-329

SLIDING of metal surfaces, atomic physical changes during, by R. Glocker

247

   

40 ’19-40 ‘27

SNOW crystals, natural and artificial, by U. Nakaya

221

   

70 ’18-70 ‘21

SOLID state, formation of

167

   

85-88

STRAIN optics, application of in practice

103-I

   

7668-7671

SUPERCHARGE curves, physico chemical conception of

256

   

252-262

Translation T-393

256

   

262a-262e

“ “

273

   

1057-1061

SUPERCONDUCTING substances, new lecture room experiments on behaviour of, by E. Justi

172

   

485-491

SUPERCONDUCTIVITY at low temperatures, today’s knowledge of

253

   

317-319

SUPERSONIC flow, infinitesimal conical, by A. Busemann

221

   

40 ‘1-40 ‘9

“ phenomena, use of in practical chemistry 253     344-348

SURFACE tension of mixtures of hydrocarbons, determination of

80

   

3196-3199

       

3212-3214

 

127

   

758-760

TRANSFORMATION of atoms, artificial, and splitting of uranium, by Otto Hann

221

   

10 ’31-10 ‘3*

T-STUFF (concentrated solutions of hydrogen peroxide) physical and chemical studies of catalytic decomposition

32-I

   

98..659-98..677

VACUUM arc, study of

103-I

   

8070-8078

VISCOSITY pole height, by A. W. Schmidt

73

   

894

       

904

       

982-985