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July 1967
Vol. 44 No. 7

Editorially speaking.375
The teaching of crystal geometry in the introductory course.376
Livingston, R. L.
Understanding ultraviolet spectra of organic molecules: Some limitations on the use of orbital energy level diagrams.383
Jaffe, H. H.; Beveridge, David L.; Orchin, Milton.
Capillary tube experiments for introductory chemistry laboratory.387
Gesser, H. D.; Lithown, Caroline; Brattston, D.; Thompson, Ian.
A simple stand for the determination of alpha particle range.390
Borke, Mitchell L.
An analogy for elementary band theory concepts in solids.391
Weller, Paul F.
Refractive indices of some carbon compounds as a function of temperature.393
George, Steven W.; Campbell, J. Arthur
Molecular weights from Dumas bulb experiments.394
Kaya, Julie J.; Campbell, J. Arthur
A simple dropping apparatus for the Victor Meyer experiment.395
Murphey, Michael D.
Chemiluminescent reactions in solution.396
Haas, John W., Jr.
A simple analogy of the relationship of delta G standard to the position of equilibrium.402
Marks, D. J.
Argonne-associated colleges cooperative program.403
Hazdra, James J.
The 2-butoxyethanol-water system: Critical solution temperatures and salting-out effects.405
Ellis, C. M.
Programmed laboratory: An audio-tutorial approach to elementary organic laboratory.407
Runquist, Olaf.
Syntheses and titrations of unknown acids: A general chemistry laboratory experiment.408
Kauffman, George B.; Houghten, Richard A., Jr.
Diffusion of gases: A physical chemistry experiment.409
Gover, Thomas A.
Determination of copper in alloys by fast neutron activation.412
Daly, P. J.; Hofstetter, K. J.; Schmidt-Bleek, F.
Notes on computer grading of examinations.413
Frigerio, Norman A.
Microapparatus for demonstrating electrophoresis on paper.415
Stock, John T.; DeThomas, A. V.
Determination of the combining weight of tin: A new look at an old experiment.416
Carmody, Walter R.
A study of the silver tree experiment.417
Carmody, Walter R.; Wiersma, Jack.
Diffusion-seal desiccator for student use.421
Turk, Amos; Turk, Jonathan.
Automatic temperature control.422
Patton, J. W.
A thermostatic bath for temperatures between 90ø and 300øK.423
Wood, T. Aylmer.
A continuous gas-mixing apparatus.424
Bultman, J. D.; Hannan, P. J.
An automatic Toepler pump.425
Bufalini, Marijon; Todd, Joseph E.
LTE426
Markgraf, J. H.
LTE427
Chipman, Wilmon B.
LTE427
Guenther, William B.
LTE427
Syverud, Alan N.
LTE427
Neville, G. A.
Equilibria in Solution.428
Goldman, James A.
Chemical Equilibrium.429
Ramette, Richard W.
Stoichiometry: atomic weights, molecular formulas, microcosmic magnitudes.429
Maybury, P. Calvin
Problem solving in chemistry: a dimensional approach.429
Whitney, Richard M.
Recent developments in calorimetry. Part 1. Introductory survey of calorimetry.A571
Wilhoit, Randolph C.
Covalent bonds, Cu(NH3)4++. Dem. 395A599
Alyea, Hubert N.
Hydrogen bonding. Dem. 396A599
Alyea, Hubert N.
Air + pyrogallol. Dem. 397A599
Slabaugh, W. H.
Air + barium hydroxide. Dem. 400A600
Alyea, Hubert N.
Breathing into limewater. Dem. 401A600
Klug, Evangeline B.
Explosion-proof electrical equipment.A601
Ehrenkranz, T. E.
An introduction to transition-metal chemistry: ligand field theory.A609
Carlin, Richard L.
Milestones of modern chemistry: original reports of the discoveries.A609
Kauffman, George B.
Principles of geochemistry.A610
Schufle, J. A.
Otto Hahn: a scientific autobiography.A611
Oesper, Ralph E.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 57, nickel. Teil B, lieferung 3, schluss der verbindungen.A611
Van Doren, Janet B.
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