Linus Pauling Research Notebooks

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C

Cadmium (Cd)  19:025  029   29:248  251  295   37:045   39:057 
 Arsenic  18:045-048  055-058 
  Bond lengths  18:059-060 
 48Cd62  42:062 
  Chloride (CdCl2)
  Structure  05:022-023 
  X-ray diffraction  05:020-021 
 Iodide
  Structure  05:024 
 Properties  27:048 
 Phosphide (Cd3P2)  19:040 
Cadmium cyanide hydrates (Cd3[Co(CN)6]2)  31:253 
Cadmium holmium  35:189 
Calcite (CaCO3)
 X-ray diffraction  06:005 
Calcium (Ca)  31:186-189   35:091   39:009 
 4220Ca22  29:250 
 58Ca84  17:281 
 Aluminates  07:240-241 
 Ascorbate complexes  38:131 
 Bands  31:182-183 
 (Ca8In3)  17:095  097-098 
 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3)  04:072-085  087 
  Ammonium fluoaluminate ((NH4)3AlF6)  02:100-107 
 Chloride (CaCl2)
  Powder photographs  05:009-018 
 Indium  17:123 
 Lead (Ca-Pb)  29:003 
 Nuclear moments of inertia  31:027 
 Oxygen
  Powder photographs  05:006-018 
 Properties  27:020 
 Proton distribution  28:133 
 Radial distribution of p and in  32:229 
 Silicate (CaSiO4) structure  08:178-181 
Calgon  14:048-049 
California Institute of Technology  16:035  039  041 
 Graduate students  16:226-258 
Californium (Cf)  35:175   42:016 
 98Cf  29:094 
 Fission of Cf252  32:164 
 Properties  27:098 
 Uranium californium (U-Cf)  29:092 
Cameron, Ewan
 Cancer Research  19:094  099  103-104 
 Correspondence Re: "The fate of the survivors"  19:272 
 Cameron'spatients and 1000 controls  19:094  099  103-104 
Campbell, Dan
 Antibodies  17:056-057 
Cancer  19:097-100  245  264  273  275   35b:070-073  078-079  082  084-090  102  106  108-111   37:015   40:038-040  042  195   44:019 
 Biostatistics of  40:072-078  082-091  093-094  096-097  109-120 
 Bladder  19:096  257   35b:105   40:028-029  046  065  069  071 
 Books  34:058-059 
 Brain  40:194 
 Breast  19:096  257  258   35b:081  092  093  094-098  101  103  105  112-113   40:047  065-067  070-071 
   Mice  35:060-063  072-073  077 
 Bronchial  35:002  005-009  011   35b:105 
 Bronchus  19:093  253-254  258   40:044  066  071  080 
 Chemotherapy  35:005 
 Colon  19:093  247-248  259   35b:104  107  111   40:035-036  040  042  045  066  071  080  095  106-107 
 Hoffer, Abram [re: Vitamin C and Cancer, by Hoffer and Pauling]  35b:070-073  078-079  082  084-090  112-113   38:104-105  107-108  111   40:100-105  108  125  127  130-131  135  182  184-193  195   41:006-025  027  033  048  050-079   42:058  060-061  063  090-107  109  119  130  133   43:004   44:128  131  133  146  148-155  158-161  164  165  178-183  187 
 International agency for research on cancer (IARC)
  III abc  33:134-135 
  Mice fraction  33:132 
  Mouse treatment data  33:133 
 Mice Research  33:106  116-118 
  Experiment I-IV  33:104-105  107-108 
  Hairless  19:276   33:068-103  122-127   35:074-075 
  International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)  33:132-133 
  Lesions (with and without)  33:147-115  117-118  120-121 
  Ruth Reynolds' analysis  33:098-101 
  Vitamin C  33:112-113 
 Kidney  19:095  256   40:031  041  043  046  065  069  071  076 
 Ovary  19:096  257   40:024  027  037  038  043  048  065  069  071  079  081 
 Pancreas  40:048 
 Paper  19:145-148 
 Post-treatment longevity  40:068 
 Rectal  19:096  257   40:026-027  043  049  069  079  095   42:007 
 Stomach  19:093  249-252  258   40:030  043-044  066  071  079  083  085 
 Theory  40:050-065  120-121  124-125   41:033  048  050-079 
Cap dimensions  24:119 
Capsicum
 Seizures  46:109 
Carbon (C)  32:052  254  255 
 Bonding  23:234 
 C9  25:126 
 C13  32:055 
  Size  25:223 
  Consideration for excited states of Mg24  32:105 
 C60 and C70,  43:108-111 
 Dioxide (CO2)
  Vibration  23:174 
 Discussion of M-C bond lengths  37:069 
 Drickamer's carbon  24:065 
 Electronegativity  24:074-078 
 Promotion energies  19:050 
 Properties  27:006 
 Rotation  32:252 
 Survey of non-resonating M-C values  37:066-067 
 Tetrachloride (CCl4)  09:072-075   13:161-174 
Carbonyl
 Bond angle  19:225  226 
  Metal  19:223 
  Tricarbonyl  19:228  230 
 Compounds  31:018-019  170 
  Iron (Fe)  31:283 
  Metals  31:128  130-141 
  Osmium (Os)  31:283 
  Ruthenium (Ru)  31:283 
Carbonates  33:060 
Carboxylate resonance  28:148 
Cary, Paul  37:011 
 Re: Projects done in chromatography lab, April 26-30  37:019 
 Re: Projects done in chromatography lab, May 10-14  37:020 
 Re: Projects done in chromatography lab, May 17-21  37:022 
Centrifugal stretching of nuclei  28:120 
Cerium (Ce)  29:244-245   36:124-125  127   42:111-117 
 12858Ce70  35:078  080  081 
 58 Ce74  29:018  021  183  190-193   36:123 
 58Ce90  29:180 
 58 Ce94  36:122 
 Carbon 15 (C15) crystals  36:045 
 Friauf phases  36:022-023 
 Nuclei  29:019 
  Rotation  28:167 
 Properties  27:058 
 Osmium (CeOs2)  36:026  028-029  032-035 
Cesium (Cs)
 55Cs  25:211 
 58Ce82  17:284 
 58Ce88  17:280 
 58Ce90  17:286 
 Cesium IV (Cs IV)  36:094  096 
 Concentration of cesium-137 by algae  21:159 
 Iodine (CsI)  29:098 
 Iodine vanadium (CsIV)  35:140-141  143-144  147  149   40:008-010  012-013  015  020-023 
 Lead (CsPb)  43:112-113 
 Cesium sulphide (CeS)  24:104 
 Mo in  29:118 
 Properties  27:055 
 Vanadium (CsV)  35:138-141  145-146   40:006-007  014  016-019  021 
  Pressurized  38:103 
Chabazite  06:108 
 X-ray diffraction  06:244-255 
Chalcocyte, high (Cu2S)  24:088 
Chalcophanite  36:010 
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2)  08:071   24:084 
Chalcotrichite
 X-ray diffraction  08:124  126-127 
Charge distribution  31:066 
Charged clusters in metals  17:075 
Chemotherapy  35:005 
Chemical explosion  16:032 
Chi-squared (χ2)
 Combined  31:094-095 
Chloride ions  35:040 
Chlorine (Cl)  19:028   37:114 
 17Cl3417
  Binding energy in  32:149 
 17Cl3518  32:240 
 17Cl3720  32:240 
 ClF3  31:242  243  248  249 
 Notal  29:277 
 Properties  27:017 
Chlorites
 X-ray diffraction  07:124-130  137-148  151-160 
Chromatography
 Experiments  18:012 
 Hemoglobin  18:013 
 Methemoglobin  18:001  004  005 
Chromium (Cr)  23:210-211   37:032-033  054-055  063   39:024  025 
 Aluminum ruthenium complex (Cr17Al79Ru4)  36:065 
 Antiferromagnatism  23:241 
 Benzene complex  23:225 
 Carbon monoxide complex  23:225 
 Indium (CrIn4)  17:123 
 Nickel silicon CrNiSi 8-fold  29:046  102  104  106  116  122-124  126-127 
 Phosphate methotrexate (Cr2P2Ln)  40:150 
 Properties  27:024 
 Silicon lanthanoids (Cr2Si2M')  40:151 
 Silicon methotrexate (Cr2Si2Ln)  40:150 
 Silicon thallium (Cr2Si2Tl)  40:150 
 Silicon thorium (ThCr2Si2)  40:148-150  152-153  155 
  Intermetallic compounds with structure  40:146 
 Thallium (Cr-Tl)  17:130 
 Tricarbonyl benzene  23:224 
 Vanadium nickel silicon  29:151  160-163  165  168  171 
Cinnabar (HgS)  24:091 
Clausthelite (PbSe)  24:091 
Clintonites  07:076 
Clusters
 Charged Argon  35:064-065 
 Composition of revolving  45:035 
 Cuboctohedral  35:066-071  076 
 Large  45:028  030 
 Revolving  31:250-251   45:031  034 
 Two clusters  29:097 
Cobalt (Co)  37:036-037  060-061   39:036-037 
 Co  29:184 
  86Co86  17:282 
 Aluminum (Co-Al)  36:141 
 Arsenic  19:246 
 Dysprosium (Co-Dy)  36:145 
 Gallium (Co-Ga)  36:141 
 Indium (Co-In)  17:123   29:006 
 Iodine (CoI3)  02:099 
 Gold  29:120 
 Magnesium (Co2Mg)  29:006 
 Properties  27:027 
 Scandium (Co2Sc)  29:006 
 Silicon (CoSi2)  32:250 
 Skutterudite (Co4(As4)3)  19:243 
 Thallium (Co-Tl)  17:130 
 Tin (Co-Sn)  29:005 
 Titanium (Co-Ti)  29:003 
 Zirconium (Co-Zr)  29:002 
Cobalt cyanide hydrates (Co3[Co(CN)6]2)  31:253 
Cobalt hydrocyanide
 (H3Co(CN)6) Structure of H3Co(CN)6  46:001-008 
 (Co3[Co(CN)6]212H2O)  31:252 
Cobalt boron (CoB)  45:046-047 
Coiled-coils constructed with bend  24:020-057 
 Analytical approach to restrictions  24:044-052 
 Derivation of equations  24:022-030 
 Measurement in models  24:031-035 
 Recalculation using a different extrapolation  24:053-057 
 Residues between bends  24:037-041 
 Tables of model dimensions  24:042-043 
Collagen  28:022  025  027-032  038-040  063-065   32:230-231 
 Crick-Rich structure  28:062 
 Dichroism of collagen  28:044-045 
 Dichroism of collagen for amide II vibration  28:041 
 Model notes  26:003 
College Chemistry, second edition
 Answers to chapter 1 problems  35:013 
 Answers to chapter 2 problems  35:014 
 Answers to chapter 3 problems  35:015 
 Answers to chapter 4 problems  35:016 
 Answers to chapter 5 problems  35:017 
 Answers to chapter 8 problems  35:018 
 Answers to chapter 9 problems  35:019 
 Answers to chapter 10 problems  35:022 
 Answers to chapter 11 problems  35:023 
 Answers to chapter 12 problems  35:024 
 Answers to chapter 13 problems  35:025 
 Answers to chapter 14 problems  35:026 
 Answers to chapter 15 problems  35:027 
 Answers to chapter 16 problems  35:028 
 Answers to chapter 17 problems  35:029 
 Answers to chapter 18 problems  35:030 
 Answers to chapter 19 problems  35:031 
 Answers to chapter 20 problems  35:032 
 Answers to chapter 21 problems  35:033 
 Answers to chapter 22 problems  35:034 
 Answers to chapter 23 problems  35:035 
 Answers to chapters 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28 problems  35:036 
 Answers to chapters 29, 30, and 32 problems  35:037 
 Editorial changes and suggestions  22:003-005  009-123  125-131 
  Ewing, Fred  22:003-005  009-123  125-131  150-151   23:003-005 
 Log of hours by Fred Ewing  23:150-151 
 New problems by Fred Ewing  23:125-131 
 Problem solutions by Fred Ewing  23:009-123 
Committee memberships for Linus Pauling in 1939  16:032 
Common cold  31:079  096-097 
 Commercial remedies for  46:072-073 
 Cowan, Diehl and Baker data  31:098-101 
 Brett Elliott and the common cold  18:091-092  095-096 
 Glazebrook and Thomson data  31:103 
 Reid, B.W.,  18:099  101 
 Vitamin C  18:121-122 
 Vitamin C and a double-blind trial  18:100 
Compounds
 A-15 structure  32:174-175  177 
Compound helixes
 (16, 10, a) Compound helix  28:008 
 With 1/3 of hydrogen bonds missing  28:007 
 Of type with larger rings  28:014 
 Of type  28:013 
Complex structures  28:023 
Conductivity  35:067 
Cooperite (PtS)  24:087 
Copper (Cu)  17:087   19:029   24:099   35:175   37:043   39:049   45:044-045 
 Aluminum (CuAl7) structure  32:134-135 
 Indium (Cu-In)  17:123 
 Cupric oxide
  (Cu4O3)  29:030 
  Ideal CuO  29:030 
 Cuprite  07:070 
 Properties  27:029 
Copper (I) bicarbonate (Cu(HCOO2)4H2O)
 Entropy fo H-disorder  46:013 
 Structure  46:015 
Core structure  32:055 
 Assignment to nuclei  25:248-249 
 Fusion of KM groups  25:219  220 
 Harkins' Curve  25:246 
 Octahedron (six dineutrons)  25:228  247 
 Pentagonal bipyramid (five dineutrons)  25:227 
 Pentahedral (five spherons)  25:230 
 Tetrahedral (four spherons)  25:221 
  Double tetrahedral  25:233 
 Triangular (three spherons)  25:220 
Corey, Robert B.
 Anomalous dispersion method of studying proteins  28:059 
 Calculation relating to crystalline globular proteins  26:003 
 Determination of the structure of crystalline globular proteins  28:051-054 
 Methods of determining protein structure  28:056-058 
 Weissenberg apparatus  28:055 
Corranulene (C20H10)  31:262  263  265 
Correspondence
 Beigler, M. A.
  Re: Vivonex  37:017 
 Bell, James E
  Re: Chemistry teaching load  16:038a 
 Brenneman, Lew
  Re: Vivonex  37:016 
 Cary, Paul
  Re: Projects done in chromatography lab, April 26-30  37:019 
  Re: Projects done in chromatography lab, May 10-14  37:020 
  Re: Projects done in chromatography lab, May 17-21  37:022 
 Digermane (Ge2H6)  09:008  009 
 Drier, Mary
  Re: 1958 Meet the Press  21:036b  039 
  Re: No More War!  21:036a 
 Dunn, M.S.
  Re: supplies of experimental amino acids  18:006 
 Franklin, E.C.
  Re: cyameluric and hydromelonic acids  08:148a 
 Michaelis, L.
  Re: Fresh preparation of Wurster's red  14:013 
  Methods for semiquinone research  14:014a 
 Nesbet, R. K.
  Re: 1955 Phys. Rev. paper  26:025 
 Nolen, J. A.
  Re: 1969 Coulomb energies paper  24:140 
 Reid, B.W.
  Re: Distribution of the common cold  18:099 
 Tenery, Jack
  Re: Vivonex  37:017 
 Trigermane (Ge3H8)  09:008-009 
Corundum, x-ray diffraction data  04:068-071 
Coryell, Charles  13:084-097 
Coulomb
 Energy  24:134-135  137  141   32:154  155 
  Light nuclei  32:152 
  Treatment of carbon (C12) with inclusion of coulomb energy  25:027 
 Helion-helion repulsion  25:026-027 
Coupling Types
 Magnetic Moment  31:078  079 
Covalent bond, table of resonance energy  35:022 
Covalent radii  36:008   46:030  033   32:268  269  271 
Covellite (CuS)  24:095 
 X-ray diffraction  08:061-064 
Crest-trough effect  17:022 
Cross square repulsion  23:243-246 
Crystals  06:281 
 11.28 Angstrom hexagonal crystal  4:054-058 
 Carbon (C15) crystals  36:045 
 Cobalt germanium (CoGa3) structure  36:136  138  139 
 Cubic, space groups for  02:145-147 
 Interplaner distances  03:012-015 
 Reflecting patterns in holohedry  03:018 
 Sodium thallium (NaTl)  19:042 
 Structures  10:304 
 Structure factor  03:016 
Crystalline globular proteins  28:051-054 
Crystallography
 hP5  40:158  164  165  167 
  Aluminum calcium silicate (Al2CaSi2) hP5  40:161 
  Aluminum germanium M (Al2Ge2M) hP5  40:160 
  Partially tetrahedral ligation  40:162 
 tI12  40:166 
Cubanite (CuFe2S3)  24:094 
Cubes
 Orientation of in icosatwins  40:211 
Cuprite  07:070 
Curium (Cm)  35:175 
 96Cm  42:016 
 96Cm  29:093 
 Electric quadrupole moment  24:114-119 
 Nuclei  24:124-127 
 R (in fm) for the ground band of isotopes with a revolving cluster with mass m (Dal)  35:296 
 Properties  27:096 
Curves, renormalized  35:083 
Cyameluric acid [by Fred Stitt]  14:043 
Cyamelurtricyanamide (potassium salt of hydromelonic acid)
 Preparation  08:144-145 
Cyanides  31:228  229  231 
Cyclopentadienyl complexes  31:289 
Cyclopropylcarbonium ion  23:202 
Cynuric acid [by Fred Stitt]  14:042 
Cystine  43:129 

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