Journal of Solution Chemistry, 2005, V 34, N 1, January.


 Freezing Point of Mixtures of C6H6 with C6D6
 or 13C6H6 and of CH3COOH with CH3COOD or CD3COOD  
 Keitaro Kiyosawa  
 pp. 1 - 7      
   
 Vapor Pressures, Osmotic and Activity Coefficients
 of Electrolytes in Protic Solvents at Different
 Temperatures. 3. Lithium Bromide in 2-Propanol  
 Karamat Nasirzadeh, Roland Neueder, Werner Kunz  
 pp. 9 - 24  
   
 Apparent Molar Volumes of Proline-Leucine Dipeptide
 in NaCl Aqueous Solutions at 318.15 K  Angela F. S. S. Mendonca,
 Sara R. J.  Magalhaes,  Sandra I. M. Rodrigues, et al.  
 pp. 25 - 32  
   
 Effects of Nonpolar Solvents on the Solubilization
 of Pepsin into Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Sodium Sulfosuccinate
 and Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide Reverse Micelles 
 A. Sivasamy, P. I. Rasoanto, B. V. Ramabrahmam, et al.  
 pp. 33 - 42  
  
   
 Apparent Dipole Moments of 1-Alkanols in Cyclohexane
 and n-Heptane, and Excess Molar Volumes of 
 (1-Alkanol + Cyclohexane or n-Heptane) at 298.15 K   
 M. EL-Hefnawy, K.    Sameshima, T. Matsushita, et al.  
 pp. 43 - 69  
   
 Medium Effect of an Organic Solvent on the Activity
 Coefficients of HCl Consistent with Pitzer’s 
 Electrolyte Solution Theory  
 Jia-Zhen Yang and Wei-Guo Xu  
 Pp. 71 - 76   
    
 Isentropic Compressibility, Shear Relaxation Time, 
 and Raman Spectra of Aqueous Calcium Nitrate and 
 Cadmium Nitrate Solutions  
 Nashiour Rohman, Abdul Wahab, Sekh Mahiuddin  
 pp. 77 - 94    
   
 Physicochemical Properties of Ampicillin and 
 Amoxicillin as Biologically Active Ligands with 
 Some Alkali Earth, Transition Metal, and 
 Lanthanide Ions in Aqueous and Mixed Solvents 
 at 20, 30, and 40?C  
 Adel S. Orabi  
 pp. 95 - 111