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Citation The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan (1967), 37(1)
Issue Date 1967-11-30
URL http://hdl.handle.net/2433/46889
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Kyoto University
Vol. 37, 1967
The Review of Physical Chemist ~ ap
No.
(1967)
RFV'IEIYOR
THE
PflYS1CA~ OF JAPAN
C~E~IBTRI'Founded in 1926
CONTENTS
Kazuo Yasunaml : ANew Method of Determiningthe Transition Pressure of Mercury
at 0°C as a Fixed Point of. High Pressures :.:............................................:... 1
Jiro Osugi, Kiyoshi Shimiza, Kazuo Yaeunami and Akifami Onodera : Liquid-
Solid Transition at High Pressure (II), Monochlorobenzene and Toluene at 0°C......10
Ryozo Goto, Tsotomu Asano, Kiyoshi Matsnmoto and Alcira Sera : Orgauio Re-
ndions under High Pressure (I), Ptessure-and Solvent Effects on the Migratory
isyl Group ...............,...,.................................................16 Aptitude of o-Aa
I-Iironobu Knbota
to Butadiene (IJ
Hironobu Knbota:
Studies on the Kinetics of the Gas-phase Addition Reaction of.HI
ti
Studies on the Kinetics of the Gas-phase Addition Reacfionof HI
to Butadiene (II) 32
Jiro Onngi and Muaeo Sakakf : Kinetic Studies on Fast Reactions in Solulion (II),
The Reactioahetween t, 3, 5-Trinitrohenzene aril Diethylamine in Acetone...
Goro Morimoto: Physikochemische Untersuehung uber die 6-Substituierten 2,4-
Diamino-1, 3, 5; Triazine .....................................................................
43
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ADDENDUM:
Tsunesake Doi: Physico-Chemical Properties of Sulfur (I),
sity of Liquid Sulfur
Pressure Effectr oa Visco-
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The Review of Physical Chemistry of Japan Vol. 37 No. 1 (1967)
THE REVIEWOF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF JAPAN
(Butsuri-Ka.ga.ku no Shinpo)
1'resldeuh..Shinkichi Hori6a, Profeasod Emeritus, M. J. A. Members of Cona¢Il
Azuma Okuda (Chief)
J. Osugi --R. Rodera
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T. Yamamoto
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E. Suito
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S. Kachi
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%yolo.U~riversity
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Tokyo Institute of Te¢hnolo`y
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November 30, 1967
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