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July 1999
Vol. 76 No. 7
p. 897

Abstract

What Should We Teach About Significant Figures? by Stephen J. Hawkes

Determination of Percent Oxygen in Air by Leonard Parsons
Re: article by C.-H. Fang
The author replies

Soda Bottle Orbital Models by Louis H. Adcock
Re: article by V. V. Samoshin

The Arrhenius Equation Revisited by S. R. Logan
Re: article by H. F. Carroll
The author replies

Equilibrium: A Teaching/Learning Activity by Lyle Sadavoy and by J. C. M. Paiva and V. M. S. Gil
Re: article by A. Wilson

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Hawkes, Stephen J. J. Chem. Educ. 1999 76 897.
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