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Siliceous Sponge Spicules Of The Quadrant Formation From Montana., Lester Zeihen May 1935

Siliceous Sponge Spicules Of The Quadrant Formation From Montana., Lester Zeihen

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

A sponge spicule is a siliceous or calcareous individual or group of rays which form a framework for the sponge. Sponge spicules are very delicate and easily broken. The methods used in obtaining micro-fossils vary considerably with the type of material from which they are to be recovered and the frailness of the fossil obtained.


The Purification Of Coffee Wax By Means Of A Special Extractor Followed By A Dialysis Process, John Dobrojevic May 1935

The Purification Of Coffee Wax By Means Of A Special Extractor Followed By A Dialysis Process, John Dobrojevic

Bachelors’ Theses

This work was performed with the intention of devising a method where-by true wax could be isolated from a conglomerated mixture called coffee wax.


The General Geology Of The Cardwell Mining District, Clyde Congdon May 1935

The General Geology Of The Cardwell Mining District, Clyde Congdon

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The Cardwell Mining District is part of the greater Whitehall Mining District. The district is situated about four miles to the east and northeast of Whitehall in the southern end of the Bull Mountains which are near the Continental Divide. The first reported production was in 1896 after the dis­covery of the Mayflower Mine. Mining has been carried on in­termittently and on a small scale since that time.


Sensitivity Of Curcumin As An Organic Reagent In Testing For Beryllium, James W. Bookhamer May 1935

Sensitivity Of Curcumin As An Organic Reagent In Testing For Beryllium, James W. Bookhamer

Bachelors’ Theses

For many years the analytical chemist avoided by design or more probably by accident the general use of organic chemicals in his work. Some few of them he accepted as a matter of course, and perhaps without much thought of their organic nature. In qualitative analysis he used chloroform as a solvent in testing for bromine and iodine. A few indicators were in common use, but organic chemicals were used but little in analytical work. It was not until the twentieth century that their use in analytical procedures received any worthwhile attention. Since then they have rapidly come to the …


Some Aldehyde Condensation Derivatives Of Creatinine, Clarence England Denoon Jr. Apr 1935

Some Aldehyde Condensation Derivatives Of Creatinine, Clarence England Denoon Jr.

Master's Theses

When insulin, a substance which is used to reduce sugar in the blood is hydrolysed, products are obtained bearing some similarity to creatinine. Therefore, reasoning conversely, creatinine derivatives might be expected to posses as a hypo- glycemic (sugar reducing) effect.


The Application Of Differential Equations To The Laws Of Physics, Sherman Baker Feb 1935

The Application Of Differential Equations To The Laws Of Physics, Sherman Baker

Bachelors’ Theses

In this treatment of the mathematical expression of physical laws, all proofs and expositions of problems that are taken from particular books are acknowledged in the text. Formulas and proofs that are given in a conventional form by authors generally and are the property of no single man are not acknowledged. Such are the alternating current equations, the Mass Action formulas, parts of the thermionic current discussion, and Fourier's equation for the flow of heat.

Some preparation in the sciences on the part of the reader is taken for granted in the presentation of the matter on this thesis. The …


Anhydrous Alcohol And The Vapor Phase Method Of Preparing It, Cleetis Brown Jan 1935

Anhydrous Alcohol And The Vapor Phase Method Of Preparing It, Cleetis Brown

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Since the almost universal laboratory method of preparing absolute alcohol requires considerable time and trouble, gives a low yield of alcohol and leaves a distilling flask badly clogged with hydrated lime, Professor S.S, Kistler and I undertook the following research in the hope that we might devise a new method that would be both rapid and easy to perform.

Upon reviewing the possibilities, it seemed evident that any method to be rapid would have to involve drying In the vapor phase. Diffusion in a liquid being so slow that when a drying agent is placed in the liquid phase an …


A Geological Report On Several Localities Of Madison County, Montana, Hans Fritzsche Jan 1935

A Geological Report On Several Localities Of Madison County, Montana, Hans Fritzsche

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The area selected for study comprises four different districts situated in Madison County, each of them showing typical geologic features: the South Boulder District, the "Montana type section of Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks", the Mayflower District with the famous Mayflower mine, the Renova Hot Springs District as an excellent area for studying structural features, and the Silver Star Mining District with its contact metamorphic ore deposits.


An Application Of A Theorem Of Borel On Natural Boundaries To The Theta-Zero Functions And Analogous Functions, Louis William Tordella Jan 1935

An Application Of A Theorem Of Borel On Natural Boundaries To The Theta-Zero Functions And Analogous Functions, Louis William Tordella

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Selenium In Proteins From Toxic Foodstuffs, Edgar Page Painter Jan 1935

Selenium In Proteins From Toxic Foodstuffs, Edgar Page Painter

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The importance of the selenium problem has been established. Knight (1) in an address before The Association of Official Agricultural Chemists summarized the progress made on the problem, conservatively emphasized its importance, and stressed the need for extensive research. It is a paramount problem not only in South Dakota, but in many other states as well.


A Preliminary Study Of The Micro-Fauna Of Certain Paleozoic Formations Of Montana, George Powe Jan 1935

A Preliminary Study Of The Micro-Fauna Of Certain Paleozoic Formations Of Montana, George Powe

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The study of the micro-fauna of Montana formations has been almost entirely neglected. Because the petroleum industry of this state has not felt the necessity for using micro-paleontology in its sub-surface correlations, the science has been but little used. The Montana Power Company has had an examination made of some of its well cuttings by a competent micro-paleontologist who found some foraminifera in Mesozoic sediments. However, no investiga­tions have been made to determine the presence and character of the micro-fauna of the Paleozoic formations of Montana.


The Effects Of Zinc Sulphate, Manganese Sulphate, And Iron Sulphate On The Lead Storage Cell., George A. Mccracken Jan 1935

The Effects Of Zinc Sulphate, Manganese Sulphate, And Iron Sulphate On The Lead Storage Cell., George A. Mccracken

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The lead storage battery as it is used today is made up of the pasted type plates of lead dioxide, the anode, and sponge lead, the cathode, and wooden or hard rubber separators, which serve to insulate these from one another. In manufacturing these, it is desirable to keep them free from impurities.


Foundations Of Differential Geometry., Frank Atkinson Rickey Jan 1935

Foundations Of Differential Geometry., Frank Atkinson Rickey

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Some Contributions To Iodometric Technique, Justin Kimber Dyche Jan 1935

Some Contributions To Iodometric Technique, Justin Kimber Dyche

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Analysis is a very important branch of chemistry, for it is such a practical part of the science. Analysis is itself divided into two parts. Qualitative analysis discovers what things are present in the material in question. Quantitative analysis then determines how much of each ingredient is present. This thesis considers a limited section of quantitative analysis.

This thesis deals with the use of iodine in volumetric analysis, which is called either iodimetry or iodometry. In this type of analysis, the iodine is used in solution and reacts with some other material, also in solution, and takes up electrons. That …


Geology And Ground Water Resources Of Burke, Divide, Mountrail, And Williams Counties In North Dakota, Andrew G. Alpha Jan 1935

Geology And Ground Water Resources Of Burke, Divide, Mountrail, And Williams Counties In North Dakota, Andrew G. Alpha

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Varying Supports On Nickel As A Catalyst In The Hydrogenation Of Unrefined And Refined Soy Bean Oil, Nate W. Fredman Aug 1934

Effect Of Varying Supports On Nickel As A Catalyst In The Hydrogenation Of Unrefined And Refined Soy Bean Oil, Nate W. Fredman

Bachelors’ Theses

Hydrogenation is a subject that has grown in im­portance only within the last thirty years. Before 1900, little was known about the process of adding hydrogen to a liquid oil to form a solid fat, the latter of which has a great deal more uses than the former. Much trouble was experienced, since conditions controlling the process must be very definite in order to obtain good results.

Chemists have found that the main requisite in the above process is the catalyst. It must be very carefully pre­pared and controlled. But instead of using only the catalyst, many modern research workers …


The Important Lines In A Triangle, Jane Bogiel Aug 1934

The Important Lines In A Triangle, Jane Bogiel

Bachelors’ Theses

Geometry, as one of the fields of Mathematics, has been the object of extensive studies in ancient, Greek times, as well as in modern times, times of revival of scientific interests and researches. Analytical, descriptive, and projective geometry has been introduced as means of symplifying the study of the relations of different geometrical elements. Consequently, pure geometrical methods have been almost altogether abandonned, and, it is only in introducing basic geometrical concepts that they are now used. --This, however, seems to be the only reasonable course as long as the new methods do not change the basic structure of the …


Identification Of Carboxylic Acids As The Salts Of Benzylamine, Cora Louise Carson Aug 1934

Identification Of Carboxylic Acids As The Salts Of Benzylamine, Cora Louise Carson

Masters Theses

Molecular compounds have become of increasing interest in organic chemistry since they furnish a valuable group of derivatives for the identification of certain classes of organic compounds, notably, the aromatic hydrocarbons, the amines, and the phenols. In the identification of such compounds it should be pointed out, as Kamm has stated, that the reactions used in the identification of inorganic compounds, namely, color tests, precipitation of an insoluble compound, and decomposition with certain reagents, can be used merely as indications, not as final tests of identification. In identifying any single chemical individual Wise pointed out that it often becomes necessary …


Change Of Conductivity Of Silicic Acid Gels Upon Setting, Robert W. Gurry Jun 1934

Change Of Conductivity Of Silicic Acid Gels Upon Setting, Robert W. Gurry

Honors Theses

The problem of how electrical conductivity of colloidal sols changes during setting has been a source of much speculation for a long time. Work has been done upon a variety of sols and gels with various and oftentimes conflicting results. The purpose of this investigation was to find out whether the conductivity of a silicic acid sol changes during setting or not; and, if so, how it varies. It was also hoped that the results might lead definitely to some theory of gelation and gel structure.


Effect Of Silicic Acid Gel On The Determination Of Ph, Robert L. Griffeth Jun 1934

Effect Of Silicic Acid Gel On The Determination Of Ph, Robert L. Griffeth

Honors Theses

The general purpose of this investigation, as well as many other investigations made on silicic acid gels at Union College, has been to obtain data which may help to formulate an idea of the gel structure and the process of setting of silicic acid gels. The specific object of the research was to determine whether or not the quinhydrone electrometric set-up for measuring the pH of a solution gives the correct pH of a solution in which there is silicic acid gel present. Since a large amount of data has been taken in connection with silicic acid gels in the …


Growth Of Large Crystals, Samuel Silberkraus Jun 1934

Growth Of Large Crystals, Samuel Silberkraus

Honors Theses

This problem was undertaken with the purpose of investigating several methods of preparing large perfect crystals from solution. The crystals studied were those of Chrome Alum, Copper Sulfate and Rochelle Salt.


The Effect Of Various Indicators On The Time Of Set And Ph Of The Silicic Acid Gels, Antonia L. Digesero Jun 1934

The Effect Of Various Indicators On The Time Of Set And Ph Of The Silicic Acid Gels, Antonia L. Digesero

Honors Theses

This work is a continuation of the work started by M. J. Suter. The first part of the work consisted in repeating with extreme accuracy the work already done. Next, the work was continued under the careful guidance of Professor Hurd. The method of determining the PH values of setting gels by indicators has long been in use. It is very useful, but not as accurate as the electrometric method, as the measurements can be made in a short time. The purpose of the research was to find out whether the gels affect the various indicators. This was done by …


Investigations Concerning Bentonite Deposits Near Ramsay, Montana, Anton A. Anjel, John F. Sullivan Jun 1934

Investigations Concerning Bentonite Deposits Near Ramsay, Montana, Anton A. Anjel, John F. Sullivan

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The purpose of Part I of this report is to determine the origin of the bentonite deposits, also to locate them with reference to section corners in the vicinity and to determine their extent.

The field work for this report was done in the fall of 1933 and during the spring of 1934. The roads, geologic contacts, and culture in general were mapped with the use of an open sight alidade and plane table. Distances were determined on the roads by the speedometer on the automo­bile; the detailed survey in the immediate vicinity of the deposits was done with use …


Supergene Enrichment Of Silver Ores With Special Reference To Those From Neihart, Montana., Thomas Walker Page Jun 1934

Supergene Enrichment Of Silver Ores With Special Reference To Those From Neihart, Montana., Thomas Walker Page

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

In the development of a technique it was necessary to learn the fundamentals of ore microscopy as applied to the various minerals of silver, which included the use of reflected polarized light, etch reactions, micro­chemical analysis, and sight recognition of mineral. In addition it was necessary to become familiar with the accepted criteria of sequence, replacement, and other textural phenomena.


Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Butte-Highland Gold Mine., Stockton Veazey Jr. Jun 1934

Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Butte-Highland Gold Mine., Stockton Veazey Jr.

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The Butte-Highland mine is situated at the head of Basin Creek, in the Highland mining district, Silver Bow County, about 14 miles south of Butte. The tunnel portal and present surface plant are at an elevation of about 7350 feet above sea level, facing westward across the head of Basin Creek valley. The "ghost" mining town of Highland lies a mile to the east, near the forks of Fish Creek. Access to the mine is obtained at present from Beaudine's siding, 12 miles west. The property may also be reached, with difficulty, over poor roads from Limekiln hill, or from …


Preliminary Floatation Tests On The Beneficiation Of A Low-Grade Montana Bituminous Coal., William Packwood Given Jun 1934

Preliminary Floatation Tests On The Beneficiation Of A Low-Grade Montana Bituminous Coal., William Packwood Given

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Coal is an aggregation of vegetal matter with varying small amounts of mineral and animal matter which have been so changed by the processes of sedimentation, decay and metamorphism that it has become a dense, dark, combustible substance. It occurs in beds varying in thickness from one foot or less to over 300 feet. The horizontal extent of a bed is sometimes continuous over an area as large as the State of Montana.


A Systematic Analysis Of The Schenectady City Water Supply, Chauncey Pease Foote Jun 1934

A Systematic Analysis Of The Schenectady City Water Supply, Chauncey Pease Foote

Honors Theses

A systematic analysis of the Schenectady City water supply was under-taken to determine whether the chemical composition of the water varied in any definite manner during the winter and spring. Particularly close check was kept on the composition during the period of spring freshets.


Parachors Of Phenol-Amines In Solution, Edward Spreen Jun 1934

Parachors Of Phenol-Amines In Solution, Edward Spreen

Masters Theses

Introduction:

The general procedure in this study was as follows:

1-To carefully prepare and purify the molecular compounds of phenol and the aromatic amines.

2-To determine their parachors in each of the components as solvents.

3-To redetermine the increment for the bond by comparison with the sum of the parachors, calculated and observed, of the two components.

4-To determine by the cryoscopic method the molecular weights of the molecular compounds in phenol as a solvent.

5-To attempt an explanation of the type of bond present in the light of the knowledge acquired by the investigation.


Auriferous Tertiary Gravels Near Rocker, In Silver Bow County, Montana, William C. Mclaughlin May 1934

Auriferous Tertiary Gravels Near Rocker, In Silver Bow County, Montana, William C. Mclaughlin

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Between the villages of Rocker and Silver Bow, in south­western Montana, are found an interesting group of placers. Gold occurs in Tertiary gravel beds that are interstratified with beds of rhyolitic volcanic ash. With the aid of a plane table and open-sight alidade, a small portion of the lake-bed area near Rocker was mapped; all distances were paced, but numerous checks assure a fairly accurate map.


The Age-Hardening Of Duralumin, Allison Richard Dyer May 1934

The Age-Hardening Of Duralumin, Allison Richard Dyer

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

The development of wrought alloys of aluminum to which high strength and ductility can be imparted by heat treatment began with the work of Wilm and Claesser in Germany, 1905­-1911. During this time an alloy was developed which was later commercially produced in that country under the tradename of duralumin. The need for strong, light alloys for aircraft during the World War greatly hastened the development of duralumin.