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February 1969
Vol. 46 No. 2

Editorially speaking: Practical wisdom and the non-science major63
Courses for non-science majors64
Anderson, Robbin C.
A natural philosophy course in physics and chemistry.64
Cassidy, Harold G.
A course designed for the non-scientist.66
Keilin, Charles.
The PSNS project.69
Wood, Elizabeth A.
Trends in doctoral chemical education.71
Linnell, Robert H.; Chapin, Douglas S.
Fundamental principles of semiconductors.80
Gurnee, Edward F.
A bonding parameter. III, Water solubilities and melting points of the alkali halogens.86
Elson, Jesse.
A periodic table based on potential-pH diagrams.90
Campbell, J. A.; Whiteker, R. A.
Air pollution.93
Hinch, Nylds.
Air pollution studies: The ring oven technique.96
West, Philip W.; Sachdev, Sham L.
Sir William Brooke O'Shaughnessy: Pioneer chemist in a colonial environment.99
Gorman, Mel.
A simple method for preparing spherical metal electrodes.103
Sharpe, Thomas F.; Meibuhr, Stuart G.
The mathematical behavior of extensive and intensive properties of simple systems.104
Brainard, Alan J.
Calculating the vapor pressure of water from the second law of thermodynamics.107
Everdell, M. H.
A computer program for chemical kinetics by titration.109
Musulin, Boris.
Cryoscopic measurement of the coordination number of copper(II).113
de Lorenzo, Hebe Coda; Frugoni, Juan A. Coch; Lopez, Valentin.
Determination of the rate of solvolysis of benzydryl bromide: An nmr experiment.114
Horman, Ian; Strauss, Michael J.
The photoisomerization of azobenzene: A tlc experiment for the undergraduate organic laboratory.117
Janssen, Jerry F.
Molecular models.118
Chipman, Wilmon B.
Statistical evaluation of laboratory experiments.119
Dingledy, David P.; Patrie, Laurence A.
Practical exam for a multisectioned engineering chemistry laboratory.120
Rozeiu, Alfred M.
A convenient method for sealing metallic wires into glass tubing.121
Vijh, A. K.; Alwitt, R. S.
Inexpensive linear temperature programmer for gas chromatography.122
Hautala, E.; Weaver, M. L.
Monoprotic or diprotic? (L).123
Goldman, James A.
Chemistry for the high school student124
Troland, John
Introduction to chemistry.125
Raymond P. Borkowski
Thermodynamics, an introduction.125
Hecht, Charles E.
The structure and function of enzymes.126
Clarke, John M. Jr.
The Electron-repulsion theory of the chemical bond. Review 1. 126
Krohn, Albertine.;
The Electron-repulsion theory of the chemical bond. Review 2.126
Manchm, Walter A.
Mass spectrometers (Chem. Inst.). Part 1.A069
Ewing, Galen W.
Ozone hazards (Safety).A103
Gatwood, G. T.; Murphy, G. F.
Iodine + thiosulfate. Dem. 583A107
Rogers, Crosby U.
Analysis for sulfites and sulfates. Dem. 584A107
Rogers, Crosby U.
KIO3-starch test for sulfur compounds. Dem. 585A107
Garman, Raymond P.
From MX + MnO2. Dem. 586A107
Alyea, Hubert N.
From oxy-halides. Dem. 587A107
Garman, Raymond P.
By electrolysis of MX. Dem. 588A108
Alyea, Hubert N.
Antimony + Halogens. Dem. 589A108
Garman, Raymond P.
Displacement in a horizontal tube. Dem. 590A108
Alyea, Hubert N.
Dispacement in H-3. Dem. 591A108
Alyea, Hubert N.
Displacement in tandem bottles. Dem. 592A108
Garman, Raymond P.
Concepts in biochemistry.A114
Nowinski, Wiktor W.
Basic biological chemistry. A118
Runquist, Olaf.
Practical hints on absorption spectrometry (ultraviolet and visible).A122
Ewing, Galen W.
Seven solid states. A126
Livingston, R. L.
Spectroscopy and structure of metal chelate compounds.A130
Carlin, Richard L.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, System nummer 6, chlor. Teil A, Das element (ausschlieszlich nachweis und bestimmung).A132
Van Doren, Janet B.
Scientific progress and human values.A132
Kieffer, William F.
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