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cxxiv Annual Report of the Delegacy Gold and Lowe Β 'Measurement of solvent isotope effects with the glass electrode Part The ionic product of DaO and D20-H20 mixtures Chem Soc 1967 936 Gold and Waterman 'Kinetic hydrogen isotope effects in proton-transfer reaction the general acid-catalysed hydrolysis of cyanoketen dimethylacetal Chem Comm 1967 40 Hey General Editor Kingzett's Chemical Encyclopaedia Ninth Edition Bailliere Tindall and Cassell London 1966 Hey Leonard Α Rees and Todd 'Internuclear cyclisation Part XXI Thermal decomposition of diazo- nium sulphates from alkoxy-N-alkyl-2-aminobenzanilidcs Chem Soc 1967 1513 Hey Liang and Perkins 'The effect of copper salts on the thermal decomposition of benzoyl per- oxide in benzene Tetrahedron Letters 1967 1477 Hey Liang Perkins and Williams Ά convenient synthesis of arylbenzenes Chem Sec 1967 "53 Hey Rees and Todd 'Intemuclear cyclisation Part ΧΧΠ Catalysed decomposition of diazo- nium fluoroborates from alkoxy-N-alkyl-2-aminobenzanilides Chem Soc 1967 1518 Hibbert and Satchell 'Acylation Part XXI Kinetics and mechanism of the hydrolysis of acyl cyanides Chem Soc 1967 653 'Acylation Part XXII The mechanism of hydrolysis of acyl cyanides in concentrated aqueous acids Chem Soc 1967 755 Hipkin and Satchell 'Acylation Part XIX Equilibria and acetylation in the system dia- cetyl sulphide-hydrogen chloride-acetic acid Chem Soc 1967 365 'Acylation Part XX The comparative acylation of phenols and thiols Chem Soc 1967 367 Hulme 'Triclinic cell parameters from one crystal setting Acta Cryst 1966 21 898 John Contribution to Kingzett's Chemical Encyclopaedia ninth edition Bailliere Tindall and Cassell London 1966
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