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January 1975
Vol. 52 No. 1
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| Can we still hear our drummers? | 1 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Report of the Third Biennial Conference on Chemical Education and the Second Centennial of Chemistry Celebration: Introduction | 2 |
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Pyron, R. Scott |
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| First centennial congress plenary lecture: Reactions of atoms | 3 |
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Skell, Phillip S. |
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| Symposium: Lecture experiments revisited | 3 |
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Young, J. A. |
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| Contributed papers: Session A | 6 |
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Neidig, H. A. |
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| Contributed papers: Session B | 7 |
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Puterbaugh, W. H. |
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| The second centennial congress plenary lecture: Remote oxidation and related reactions | 10 |
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Breslow, Ronald |
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| Priestley bicentennial -- West coast style | 10 |
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Slabaugh, W. H.; Slabaugh L. B. |
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| The Priestley heritage: Prospects for chemistry in its third 100 years | 12 |
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Long, F. A. |
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| Second centennial of chemistry award address: Forbidden reactions of triplet oxygen | 14 |
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Barton, Sir Derek |
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| Frontiers in chemistry day. Oxygen bicentennial symposium | 15 |
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Benkovic, S. J. |
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| Contributed papers | 16 |
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Fuller, E. C. |
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| Symposium on individualized instruction | 17 |
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Garner, R. H. |
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| Symposium on computers in chemical education | 18 |
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Companion, A. L. |
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| Discussion: Concerns in high school chemistry teaching | 19 |
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Schmuckler, J. S. |
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| Discussion: Mathematics in the first-year chemistry course | 19 |
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Richter, G. P. |
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| Discussion: History-assisted instruction and the uses of human issues in chemical education | 20 |
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Fine, L. W. |
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| Discussion: Environmental studies | 20 |
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Sterrett, F. S. |
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| Frontiers in chemistry plenary lecture: Molecular aspects of nerve conduction | 21 |
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Lazdunski, Michel |
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| Frontiers in education day. Contributed papers: Session A | 21 |
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Venier, C. G. |
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| Contributed papers: Session B | 23 |
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Davis, J. C., Jr. |
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| Contributed papers: Session C | 24 |
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Seely, O., Jr. |
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| Frontiers of education plenary lecture: Some of my best friends are teachers | 25 |
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Saltman, Paul |
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| Report of the Conference on Laboratory Instruction in Chemistry: Introduction | 27 |
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Aikens, David A.; Bailey, Ronald A.; Bunce, Stanley C.; Clark, G. Marvin, Jr.; Clark, Herbert M.; Dondes, Seymour; Hepfinger, Norber F.; Strong, Robert L. |
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| Plenary lecture: The instructional laboratory: purposes and organization | 28 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Plenary lecture: The integrated laboratory in chemistry | 31 |
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Martin, J. C. |
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| Plenary lecture: Laboratory aids: Promethean gift or procrustean bed? | 35 |
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Bell, Jerry A. |
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| Plenary lecture: The computer in laboratory instruction | 38 |
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Wilkins, Charles L. |
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| Plenary lecture: The general chemistry laboratory | 41 |
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Young, J. A. |
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| Interview with Joel Hildebrand | 46 |
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Ridgway, David |
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| A general chemistry laboratory project utilizing atomic absorption | 50 |
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Testa, J. F.; Wyatt, J. L. |
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| What is oxidation? | 51 |
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Herron, J. Dudley |
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| Vitamin B12 | 53 |
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Webb, John; Morris, Peter |
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| Berzelius and the discovery of thorium | 53 |
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Waggoner, William H. |
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| Davy, Coleridge, and chemical nomenclature | 54 |
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Knight, David |
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| A dynamic lecture demonstration of dynamic equilibrium - The BG system | 55 |
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Battino, Rubin |
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| Determining homotopic, enantiotopic, and diastereotopic faces in organic molecules | 56 |
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Kaloustian, Semiramis Ayal; Kaloustian, Moses K. |
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| Madelung constants and other lattice sums | 58 |
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Burrows, E. L.; Kettle, S. F. A. |
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| Stereoisomerism about a double bond | 60 |
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Fernelius, W. C.; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy M. |
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| Computerized three-dimensional illustration of gas equations | 61 |
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Remark, John F. |
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| Tailoring an advanced course in chemistry to the student's needs. An unexpected spin-off in self-paced instruction | 63 |
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Kemp, Marwin K. |
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| Violet for nitrate ion | 64 |
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Nitidandhaprabhas, Ovart |
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| The Keller plan and student evaluation | 65 |
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Hedrick, Jack L. |
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| An interdisciplinary approach to science and literature | 66 |
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Labianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J. |
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| Hemoglobin. A series of biochemistry experiments | 67 |
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Slabaugh, Michael R.; Carrasco, Charles R. |
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| An inexpensive mercury-free manostat | 68 |
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Piel, Elmar |
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| Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism (continued) | A9 |
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Wong, Kin-Ping |
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| Azide hazards with automatic blood cell counters | A23 |
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Wear, James O. |
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| Chemistry -- A modern introduction (Brescia, Frank; Mehlman, Stanley; Pellegrini, Frank C.; Stambler, Seymour). | A38 |
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Kren, Robert M. |
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| Chemistry: Introduction to matter (Thomson, Tom R.) | A38 |
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Kessel, William G. |
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| Chemical principles and properties (Sienko, Michell J.; Plane, Robert A.) | A40 |
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Maybury, P. Calvin |
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| Introductory chemistry: A survey of general, organic and biological chemistry (Kumli, Karl F.) | A40 |
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Ifft, James B. |
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| An environmental approach to physical science (Wilson, Jerry D.) | A44 |
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Kolb, Doris K. |
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| Introductory organic chemistry (Gerig, J. T.) | A44 |
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Fife, Wilmer K. |
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| Fundamentals of organic chemistry (Monson, Richard S.; Shelton, John C.) | A57 |
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Treblow, Mordecai |
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| Heterocyclic chemistry (Joule, J. A.; Smith, G. F.) | A57 |
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Eisch, John J. |
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| Modern aspects of inorganic chemistry. Fourth edition (Emeleus, H. J.; Sharpe, A. G.) | A60 |
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Davenport, Derek A. |
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| Modern electrochemistry (Bockris, John O'M; Reddy, Amulya K. N.) | A60 |
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Layton, E. Miller, Jr. |
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| Analog and digital electronics for scientists (Vassos, Basil H.; Ewing, Galen W.) | A62 |
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Tabbutt, Frederick D. |
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| Mossbauer spectroscopy: An introduction for inorganic chemists and geochemists (Bancroft, G. M.) | A64 |
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Herber, Rolfe H. |
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| General chemistry. Readings from Scientific American (Ifft, James B.; Hearst, John E.) | A66 |
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W. F. K. |
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