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March 1966
Vol. 43 No. 3
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| Editorially speaking. | 111 |
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Kieffer, William F. |
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| The current Brown University experiment in chemical education. | 112 |
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Ross, John. |
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| Chemistry at Amherst: A liberal arts curriculum based on required physics and calculus. | 116 |
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Whitney, Robert B. |
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| A new curriculum at Illinois Institute of Technology. | 117 |
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Martell, Arthur E. |
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| The educational use of data: Challenge in the laboratory. | 120 |
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Young, Jay A. |
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| The current state of positive halogenating agents. | 124 |
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Berliner, Ernst. |
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| Erratum. | 133 |
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Ferguson, Lloyd N. |
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| Models for the double bond. | 134 |
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Walters, Edward A. |
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| Aromatic substitution. | 138 |
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Duewell, H. |
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| Permanganate hydroxylation of alkenes (TE). | 141 |
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Snyder, Carl H. |
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| The coupling of diazonium salts (TE). | 142 |
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Frigerio, Norman A. |
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| o-Nitrobenzaldehyde and the benzoin condensation (TE). | 144 |
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Stockel, R. F.; Oppelt, J. C.; Arendt, Volker. |
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| Micro-thin-layer chromatography in qualitative organic analysis. | 145 |
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Samuels, Stanley. |
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| Piperazine as the diacetate: An organic gravimetric experiment. | 148 |
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Latimer, George W., Jr. |
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| Determining a reaction rate constant: An organic laboratory experiment. | 149 |
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Schreck, James O. |
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| The bromination of anthracene. | 150 |
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Wright, Oscar L.; Mura, Lawrence E. |
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| Who proposed the Dewar formula of benzene? | 151 |
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Sementsov, A. |
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| Sonnet on a benzene ring. | 151 |
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Moje, Stephen. |
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| Instructional NMR instrument. | 152 |
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Proffitt, Michael H.; Gardiner, W. C., Jr. |
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| Foundation of nitrogen stereochemistry: Alfred Werner's inaugural dissertation. | 155 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| On the spatial arrangement of atoms in nitrogen-containing molecules. | 156 |
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Hantzsch, A.; Werner, A. |
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| Why do chemical reactions occur? | 166 |
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Jekel, Eugene C. |
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| General chemistry: Inorganic and organic. | 166 |
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Meloy, Carl R. |
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| Elements of chemistry. | 167 |
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Edelstein, Sidney M. |
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| General chemistry. | 167 |
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Larson, W. D. |
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| Die chemische bindung: Drei vorlesungen fur chemiker. | 167 |
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Brasted, Robert. |
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| Periodic correlations. | 168 |
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Frost, Robert E. |
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| Organosilicon compounds. Volume 1 and volume 2, parts 1 and 2. | 168 |
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Rochow, Eugene G. |
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| Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 16, phosphor. Teil C, die verbindungen des phosphors. | 168 |
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J. V. D. |
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| XXVI. Instrumentation for osmometry. | A191 |
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Lott, Peter F.; Millich, Frank. |
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| XXIV. The establishment of a university safety eye protection program. | A227 |
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Watson, William H. |
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| Fundamentals of chemistry: A modern introduction. | A254 |
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Rellahan, W. L. |
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| Physical methods for determining molecular geometry. | A254 |
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Eblin, Lawrence P. |
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| Basic biochemistry. | A256 |
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Downing, Mancourt. |
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| Biochemistry of the amino acids. Volumes 1 and 2. | A260 |
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Bentley, Orville G. |
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| Thermodynamics. | A262 |
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James, William J. |
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| Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 57, nickel, teil B, lieferung 1, die legierungen des nickels. | A262 |
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J. V. D. |
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| Encyclopedia of chemical technology. Volume 6, complexing agents to dextrose and starch syrups. | A270 |
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Steinfink, Hugo. |
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| Ceramics, plastics, and metals. | A270 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Leo Hendrik Baekeland. | A272 |
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Oesper, Ralph E. |
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| Introduction to stereochemistry. | A272 |
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Petersen, Quentin R. |
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| Magnetism. Volume 2A. | A274 |
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Moeller, Carl W. |
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