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      1  Precision  of Corrections and Tolerances,  Class  M:  High Precision Laboratory
         Standards......,                                            9
      2  Precision  of  Corrections  and  Tolerances,  Class  S:  Analytical  and  Similar
         Laboratory Weights...,                                      11
      3  Reductions of Weighings to Vacuo...                         15
      4  Analyses of Chemical  Glassware.....                        17
      5  Hydrogen  Ion  Concentrations  at which  Certain  Hydroxides  Are  Precipitated   68
      6  Reduction by Amalgams.                                     105
      7  Behavior of Certain Chlorides in  the Ether Extraction  Method   107
      8  Indicators Useful in Quantitative Analysis........   ··    128
      9  Suitable Indicators for Titration of Various Acids and Bases   129
     10  Clark and Lubs' List of Indicators....                     131
     11  The Standardization of Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid...   136
     12  Composition  of Constant-boiling Hydrochloric Acid..       143
     13  Results  Obtained  in  the  Permanganate Titration  Method  for  Molybdenum   253
     14  The Determination of Iron in Glass Sand...                 311
     15  Solubility  of  the  Perchlorates  of  the  Alkali  and  Alkaline  Earth  Metals  and
         Ammonium..+·.                                              523
     16  Recoveries  of Silica  in  the  Ammonia  Precipitate  after  Double  Evaporations
         with Acid and Intervening Filtrations.....»»».             541
     17  Temperatures at which Certain Sulphates Decompose..        545
     18  The Effect of Certain Substances on  the Determination of Tungsten.....   552   •
     19  The Vapor Pressure of Liquid Water from  15° C t0 35°C  .  ...   636
     20  Analyses of Specimens Taken  from the Same Rock Mass at Different Dates.  648
     2I  Analyses of Specimens Taken from the Same Rock Mass at Different Dates..  649
     22  Elements Found by Spectrographie  Tests of Certain  Minerals.   653
     23  Summations that can  be Expected in Careful Analyses.      655
     24  Precision that is Possible in Careful  Analyses            656
     25  Water Content of Powders of  Varying  Fineness,  Ground  in  Air...   682
     26  Determination  of  Moisture  in  1  Gram  of  Powdered  Mineral  upon  Exposure
         to the Air.                                                683
     27  Experiment of Drying 1  Gram of Tyrolite Over Strong Sulphuric Acid.....,   687
     28  Percentage Determinations of Chromium  (Cr0).              762
     29  Tests for Vanadium in the Presence of Chromium......       767
     30  Application of Correction for Larger Amounts of Chromium.   768
     31  Ferrous Iron  Determinations by the  Modified Pratt Method.   778
     32  Results Obtained in the Cooperative Analysis of an  Argillaceous Limestone...  850
     33  Summary of the First Results Reported  by  Analysts  Who  Cooperated  in  the
         Analysis of Soda-lime Glass...,                            861
     34  Results Reported in the First Analyses of Refractories..   871
     35  Atomic Weights..                                           872
     36  Data on the Strength of Aqueous Solutions of the Common Acids and Ammo-
         nium Hydroxide....0».                                      873
     37-62  Tables  Illustrating  the  Aocuracy of  Determinations  in  Applied  Inorganic
         Analysie ............•.......•........ ,  ,  ,  ,  .  ,  .  ,  ... ,  .  .  .   .  ..... 874--&87
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