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Permeation of Hydrogen and Deuterium Through Palla- dium-Silver Alloys. F. J. Ackerman and G. J. Koskinas 51 Specific Conductance of Con- centrated Solutions of Mag- nesium Salts in Water- Ethanol System. J. F. Casteel and E. S. Amis 55 Solubility of Propane and Car- bon Dioxide in Heptane, Dodecane, and Hexadecane. Walter Hayduk, Ε. Β. Walter, and Philip Simpson 59 Liquid-Solid Equilibria in Na • —HCOO , CNS-, —N0 3 Ternary System. M. A. Berchiesi, A. Cingolani, and G. Berchiesi 61 Thermal Pressure Coefficients of Di-n-alkyl Ethers. G. R. Driver and A. G. Williamson . Thermodynamic Excess Prop erty Measurements fo Acetonitrile-Benzene-n-Hep tane System at 45°C. D A. Palmerand B. D.Smith 65 Solubility of H.O and D-0 in Carbon Tetrachloride, Tol- uene, and Cyclohexane at Various Temperatures. P. K. GlasoeandS. D.Shultz ... 66 Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Mixed Paraffinic Hydrocar- bon Solvents at Cryogenic Temperatures. U. K. Im and Fred Kurata 68 71 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium for Binary Systems 2-Butanone with 2-Butanol, 1-Pentanol, and Isoamyl Alcohol. K. J. MillerandH. -S.Huang ... 77 Standard Electromotive Force of Silver-Silver Chloride Electrode and Related Ther- modynamic Quantities in ferf-Butyl Alcohol-Water Mix- tures (2, 6, and 8 Wt %) be- tween 5-45°C. R. N. Roy, Wil- liam Vernon, Alfred Bothwell, and James Gibbons 79 Redetermination of Standard Potential of Silver-Silver Bromide Electrode in Meth- anol-Water Mixtures at 25°C. K.H.Khoo 82 Diffusion Coefficient of Hex- amethylene Tetramine in Concentrated Aqueous So- lutions. J. R. Bourne and R. C.Trivedi 85 Furfural-Water-Formic Acid System at 25° and 35°C. R. E. Langfordand E. L. Heric . . . 87 Flammability Characteristics of Methylene Chloride (Di- chloromethane). R. D. Cof- fee, P. C. Vogel, Jr., and J. J. Wheeler 89 Low-Temperature Heat Ca- pacity and Entropy of Phos- phoryl Triamide. Ζ. Τ. Wake- field, B. B. Luff, and J. J. Kohler 94 Enthalpy of Formation of Am- monium Tetrametaphos- phate (NH 4 P0 3 )4. Β. Β. Luff, R. B. Reed, and Ζ. Τ. Wake- field 96 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of System Methyl Isobutylke- tone-n-Butanol. Ebullio- metric Method. P. Dakshin- amurty, C. Chiranjivi, and V. Seetharamaswamy 98 Adsorption Isotherms at High Pressures. Comment on Data of Stacy et al. P. G. Menon . . 99 ORGANIC SECTION Catalytic Hydrogénation of Polynuclear Hydrocarbons. Products of Partial Hydro- génation of Dibenz(a,/)an- thracene, Benzo(g/i/)pery- lene, Dibenz(a,c)anthracene, 3-Methylcholanthrene, 7,12- Dimethylbenz( a) anthra- cene, and Anthanthrene. W. Lijinsky, G. Advani, L. Keefer, H. Y. Ramahi.and L.Stach . 100 Chemistry of Sulfur Com- pounds. Selectivity of Addi- tion of Thiyl Radicals to Terminal Olefins. Kamel Boustany 104 Gamma-Bromo- and Gamma- lodoacetoacetanilides. M. I. Ali, M. A. Abou-State, and IN. M. Hassan 106 Synthesis of Cyclobutanone. J. B.Sieja 108 Synthesis of Seven New Phen- oxybiphenyls. W. C. Ham- mann and R. M. Schisla ... 110 Synthesis of Ten New Diphen- oxybiphenyls. W. C. Ham- mann and R. M. Schisla . . . 112 Synthesis with 1,1-Diure- thanes. Benzylurethanes from Aryl Ethers. G. R. Krow, H. Pannella, and W. Figures . 116 Esterification and Addition Re- actions of Perfluoroacryloyl Chloride. L. O. Ross, and M. E. Hil 1 117 JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING DATA VOL. 17, No. 1, JANUARY 1972 Editor, BRUNO J. ZWOLINSKI Associate Editors: EVERETT R. J O H N S O N RANDOLPH C. WILHOIT EDITORIAL HEADQUARTERS Washington, D.C. 20036 1155 16th St., N.W. Teletype 710-8220151 Phone 202-737-3337 Cable JIECHEM Manager, Manuscript Reviewing, Katherine I. Biggs Assistant Editor, Norma Yess Director of Design, Joseph Jacobs Production Manager, Bacil Guiley Associate Production Manager, Charlotte C. Sayre Editorial Assistant, Nancy J. Oddenino ADVISORY BOARD Arthur W. Adamson, Harry Chafetz, David M. Mason, J. P. McCuilough AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Frederick T. 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Permeation of Hydrogen and Deuterium Through Palla­dium-Silver Alloys. F. J . Ackerman and G. J . Koskinas 51

Specific Conductance of Con­centrated Solutions of Mag­nesium Salts in Water-Ethanol System. J . F. Casteel and E. S. Amis 55

Solubility of Propane and Car­bon Dioxide in Heptane, Dodecane, and Hexadecane. Walter Hayduk, Ε. Β. Walter, and Phil ip Simpson 59

Liquid-Solid Equilibria in Na • —HCOO , — CNS- , — N 0 3 Ternary System. M. A. Berchiesi , A. Cingolani, and G. Berchiesi 61

Thermal Pressure Coefficients of Di-n-alkyl Ethers. G. R. Driver and A. G. Wil l iamson .

Thermodynamic Excess Prop erty Measurements fo Acetonitrile-Benzene-n-Hep tane System at 45°C. D A. Pa lmerand B. D.Smith

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Solubility of H.O and D-0 in Carbon Tetrachloride, Tol­uene, and Cyclohexane at Various Temperatures. P. K. G lasoeandS. D.Shultz . . . 66

Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Mixed Paraffinic Hydrocar­bon Solvents at Cryogenic Temperatures. U. K. Im and Fred Kurata 68

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Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium for Binary Systems 2-Butanone with 2-Butanol, 1-Pentanol, and Isoamyl Alcohol. K. J . M i l l e r a n d H . -S .Huang . . . 77

Standard Electromotive Force of Silver-Silver Chloride Electrode and Related Ther­modynamic Quantities in f erf-Butyl Alcohol-Water Mix­tures (2, 6, and 8 Wt %) be­tween 5-45°C. R. N. Roy, Wil­l iam Vernon, Alfred Bothwel l , and James Gibbons 79

Redetermination of Standard Potential of Silver-Silver Bromide Electrode in Meth-anol-Water Mixtures at 25°C. K . H . K h o o 82

Diffusion Coefficient of Hex-amethylene Tetramine in Concentrated Aqueous So­lutions. J . R. Bourne and R. C.Tr ivedi 85

Furfural-Water-Formic Acid System at 25° and 35°C. R. E. Langfordand E. L. Heric . . . 87

Flammability Characteristics of Methylene Chloride (Di-chloromethane). R. D. Cof­fee, P. C. Vogel, Jr., and J. J . Wheeler 89

Low-Temperature Heat Ca­pacity and Entropy of Phos-phoryl Triamide. Ζ. Τ. Wake­f ie ld , B. B. Luff, and J . J . Kohler 94

Enthalpy of Formation of Am­monium Tetrametaphos-phate (NH4P03)4. Β. Β. Luff, R. B. Reed, and Ζ. Τ. Wake­f ield 96

Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of System Methyl Isobutylke-tone-n-Butanol. Ebullio-metric Method. P. Dakshin-amur ty , C. Chiranj ivi , and V. Seetharamaswamy 98

Adsorption Isotherms at High Pressures. Comment on Data of Stacy et al . P. G. Menon . . 99

ORGANIC SECTION

Catalytic Hydrogénation of Polynuclear Hydrocarbons. Products of Partial Hydro­génation of Dibenz(a,/)an-thracene, Benzo(g/i/)pery-lene, Dibenz(a,c)anthracene, 3-Methylcholanthrene, 7,12-D i m e t h y l b e n z ( a) a n t h r a ­cene, and Anthanthrene. W. Lij insky, G. Advani , L. Keefer, H. Y. Ramahi .and L.Stach . 100

Chemistry of Sulfur Com­pounds. Selectivity of Addi­tion of Thiyl Radicals to Terminal Olefins. Kamel Boustany 104

Gamma-Bromo- and Gamma-lodoacetoacetanilides. M. I. Al i , M. A. Abou-State, and IN. M. Hassan 106

Synthesis of Cyclobutanone. J . B.Sieja 108

Synthesis of Seven New Phen-oxybiphenyls. W. C. Ham-mann and R. M. Schisla . . . 110

Synthesis of Ten New Diphen-oxybiphenyls. W. C. Ham-mann and R. M. Schisla . . . 112

Synthesis with 1,1-Diure-thanes. Benzylurethanes from Aryl Ethers. G. R. Krow, H. Pannella, and W. Figures . 116

Esterification and Addition Re­actions of Perfluoroacryloyl Chloride. L. O. Ross, and M. E. Hil 1 117

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