The following report of the Committee covers the twelve-month period, September 30, 1936, to September 30, 1937.1 The following changes (4) Baxter and Hale,
The results of Cooper and Maass on the density of carbon dioxide (Second International Report) and of Moles and Salazar (Third International Report) on carbon monoxide give slightly lower values, 12.0054 and 12.006, respectively. Until further confirmation of a higher value has been obtained, it seems inadvisable to make a change in the value in the table of atomic weights.Nitrogen.-Moles and Batuecas4 correct their results for the density of ammonia previously published (see Report for 1931). The corrected densities are
The following report of the Committee covers all atomic weight investigations published in the period February-October, 1931, which have come to its attention. Future reports will cover a twelve-month period.On the basis of this report, the following changes in the table of atomic weights are recommended: Kr 83.7 instead of 82.9, and Xe 131.3 instead of 130.2.
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