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June 1969
Vol. 46 No. 6
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| Editorially speaking: Learning and the value sphere | 333 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Computer animation: On-line dynamic display in real time | 334 |
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Walton, J. Scott; Risen, William M., Jr. |
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| Crystal field potentials | 339 |
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Kettle, S. F. A. |
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| Organic chemistry | 342 |
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Dolbier, William R., Jr. |
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| Magnetic resonance spectra of multispin systems | 345 |
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Corio, P. L.; Hirst, R. C. |
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| An nmr determination of optical purity: An advanced undergraduate laboratory experiment | 351 |
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Jacobus, John; Raban, Morton |
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| A simple test for a conductor | 354 |
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Yamana, Shukichi; Yamana, Hikaru; Yamana, Hajimu |
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| Calculation of nmr shift using particle in a box wave functions: An undergraduate exercise | 355 |
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Flewwelling, R. B.; Laidlaw, W. G. |
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| The use of rare earths in color TV | 357 |
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Schumaker, Joseph C. |
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| Graham's laws: Simple demonstrations of gases in motion: Part I, Theory | 358 |
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Mason, E. A.; Evans, R. B. III |
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| An apparatus for handling reactive liquids | 364 |
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Waldman, M. C. |
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| Intermolecular potential and virial in fluids | 365 |
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de Rocco, Andrew G. |
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| Method to determine the half-life of K-40 | 368 |
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Navarrete, Manuel |
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| Nucleonics experiment: The half-life of K-40 by liquid scintillation | 369 |
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Grunewald, Ralph |
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| Kinetics of fast brominations: A potentiometric study | 370 |
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Burgess, A. E.; Latham, J. L. |
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| Two fluorescence experiments | 374 |
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Russo, Salvatore F. |
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| Thermochemistry of hypochlorite oxidations | 378 |
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Bigelow, M. Jerome |
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| Quantities of work in thermodynamic equations | 380 |
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Wright, P. G. |
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| Hydrolysis of group IV chlorides: A laboratory experiment | 382 |
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Yoder, Claude H. |
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| A computer program for the analysis of the N2O4 dissociation equilibrium | 383 |
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Erickson, Luther E. |
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| The preparation of potassium hexacyanocobaltate(III) | 384 |
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Poskozim, Paul S. |
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| Provacative opinion: Organic laboratory for graduate students | 386 |
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Newman, Melvin S. |
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| Apparatus for electrodeposition experiments | 387 |
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Atkinson, G. F.; Shaw, John H. |
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| Identification of carboxylic acids: Use of N-methylpiperazine and N-phenylpiperazine | 388 |
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Duff, J. G.; Yung, D. K.; Brenner, R. J.; Wilson, B. J.; Racz, W. J. |
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| Dicyandiamide (cyanoguanidine) | 391 |
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Stockel, Richard F. |
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| Videotaped help sessions in a freshman chemistry program | 392 |
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Duffy, Norman V.; Walsh, Joseph H. |
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| An integrated physics-chemistry curriculum for science majors | 393 |
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Lowry, George G. |
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| The application of a course in chemical literature to undergraduate research | 395 |
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Krakower, Earl |
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| A simple apparatus for gas reactions: The decomposition of di-t-butyl peroxide | 396 |
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Trotman-Dickenson, A. F. |
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| Indirect calorimetry by computer in the general chemistry course | 398 |
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DeMattia, Dennis; Gruhn, Thomas; Gorman, Mel |
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| Integrated circuits in the instrumental laboratory | 399 |
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Scherer, George A. |
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| LTE. Nitrogen controller | 401 |
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Nunes, Thomas L. |
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| LTE. Paint chemist | 401 |
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Myers, Raymond R. |
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| General Chemistry (Brown, Theodore L.) | 402 |
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Tark, Donald A. |
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| General chemistry laboratory text (Hutton, Wilbert) | 402 |
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Young, Jay A. |
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| Pressure transducers. Part one | A401 |
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Curran, David J. |
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| Safety Manuals and Handbooks | A427 |
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Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories |
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| Chemical principles: A programmed text, part I and II Runquist, Olaf; Creswell, Clifford J.; Head, J. Thomas) | A443 |
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Hanson, Allen L. |
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| Quantum theory of matter (Slater, John C.) | A447 |
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Blinder, S. M. |
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| The wave mechanics of atoms, molecules, and ions. An introduction for chemistry students (Schutte, C. J. H.) | A447 |
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Davis, Jeff C., Jr. |
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| Some themodynamic aspects of inorganic chemistry (Johnson, D. A.) | A448 |
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Moeller, Carl W. |
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| Mellor's modern inorganic chemistry (Parkes, G. D., ed.) | A449 |
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Kieffer, William F. |
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| Photoluminescence of solutions with applications to photochemistry and analytical chemistry (Parker, C. A.) | A449 |
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Hercules, David M. |
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| Group VII. The Halogens. E. Iodine | A451 |
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Alyea, Hubert N.; Gorman, Raymond P. |
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| Metals of groups IV-VIII. Group IV (Ti, Sn, Pb) | A451 |
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Alyea, Hubert N.; Jackman, Kenneth V.; Dunham S. S. and Johnson L. P.; Palermo, Alphonse |
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| Secret writing (Kl + Cl2-gas). Dem. 627 | A451 |
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Garman, Raymond P. |
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| Secret writing (Kl + starch-aq +Cl2aq). Dem.628 | A451 |
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Alyea, Hubert N. |
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| Secret writing (starch + iodine). Dem. 629 | A451 |
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Alyea, Hubert N. |
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| TiCl4 hydrolysis. Dem. 630 | A451 |
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Alyea, Hubert N. |
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| Spongy tin. Dem. 631 | A451 |
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Jackman, Kenneth V. |
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| Metals of groups IV-VIII. Group V (Vanadium). | A452 |
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Alyea, Hubert N.; Bernard Robert |
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| Metals of groups IV-VIII. Group VI (Chromium) | A452 |
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Alyea, Hubert N.; Cooper, Edwin H. |
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| Lead chromate versus Barium Chromate. Dem. 634 | A452 |
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Alyea, Hubert N. |
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| Lead iodine crystals. Dem. 635 | A452 |
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Alyea, Hubert N. |
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| Valences of vanadium. Dem. 636 | A452 |
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Bernard, Robert |
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| Chromium compounds from the ore. Dem. 637 | A452 |
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Cooper, Edwin H. |
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