New York: The MacMillan Company, 1937. - xvi, 435 p.
Some General Laboratory RulesReaction Velocity and Temperature
Purification of Organic Substances
Working with Compressed Gases
Heating under Pressure
Stirring and Shaking
Determination of the Melting Point
Organic Analytical MethodsDetection of Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulphur, and the Halogens
Organic Elementary Analysis
Determination of Nitrogen by Duma's Method
Determination of Carbon and Hydrogen by Liebig's Method
Determination of Halogen, Sulphur, and other Elements
Determination of Organic Groups
Determination of Molecular Weight
Preparative PartOn the Prevention of Accidents
Equipment required by the Beginner
The Replacement of Hydroxyl and Hydrogen by Halogen. Alcohols and Olefines
Carboxylic Acids and their Simple Derivatives
Nitro-Compounds and their Reduction Products
Sulphonic Acids
Aldehydes
Phenols and Enols. Keto-Enol Tautomerism
The Diazo-Compounds
Quinonoid Compounds
The Grignard and Friedel-Crafts Syntheses. Organic Radicles
Heterocyclic compounds
Hydrogenation and Reduction. Ozonisation
Natural Products
Hints for using the Literature of Organic Chemistry
Preparations from the Original Literature
Table for Calculations in the Determination of Nitrogen