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March 1975
Vol. 52 No. 3

Food, Nutrition, and Chemistry137
Lippincott, W. T.
Biological light. Alpha-Peroxylates as bioluminescent intermediates138
Adam, Waldemar
Piaget for chemists. Explaining what "good" students cannot understand146
Herron, J. Dudley
A Piagetian approach to general chemistry151
Beistel, D. W.
Dialogue153
Wolke, Robert L.
The story behind the story of Avitene155
Bernius, Jean
Frederick Augustus Genth and the discovery of cobalt-ammines155
Kauffman, George B.
Resolution of (ñ) 4,4'-azobis-4-cyanopentanoic acid by preferential fractional crystallization of the (+)-isomer. A chance discovery156
Labianca, Dominick A.
Pointer for overhead projector156
Young, Jay A.
Specialty chemicals. An identity problem157
Haschke, John M.
P-Chem crossword puzzle158
Snead, Claybourne C.
Organoboranes and organoborate anions. New classes of electrophiles and nucleophiles in organic synthesis159
Negishi, Ei-ichi
Computerized reference indexing165
Feld, William A.
Calculator-plotter routines for numerical integration of kinetic expressions166
Schuler, Robert H.
Eco-chem171
Campbell, J. A.
A course for the non-science major in an open admissions urban community college172
Jaffe, Marvin R.; Levine, Martin P.; Markisz, John A.
A freshman laboratory that turned students on to chemistry175
Haake, Paul; Duclos, James
Agitated egg albumin176
May, Jeffrey C.
Rediscovery in a course for nonscientists. Use of molecular models to solve classical structural problems177
Wood, Gordon W.
What about competency-based college education?178
Hanson, Allen L.
Make chemistry live with historical anecdotes179
Wood, Clair G.
Illustrating large and small numbers. A problem for the birds180
Sattler, Louis
An ir simulator for the undergraduate physical chemistry course181
Summerhays, K. D.; Gruhn, T. A.; McCarthy, J. P.
Content and context. Entropy principle experiments in a course for non- science students182
Bell, Jerry A.
Teacher evaluation184
Lambert, Jack L.
A comparison of base strengths using visual and emf observations185
Campbell, J. A.
Mysterious stoichiometry186
Bowman, L. H.; Shull, C. M.
A computer generated titration exercise187
Bishop, Craig V.; Wartell, M. A.
Synthesis of sulfuric acid by the contact process. A student laboratory experiment188
Martin, J. A.; Baudot, P.; Monal, J. L.; Lejaille, M. F.
Synthesis, properties, and hydrolysis of antimony trichloride189
Hentz, F. C., Jr.; Long, G. G.
Spectroscopic determination of thermodynamic quantities191
Berger, Michael; Bell, Jerry A.; Steel, Colin
Chemical history through birthdays and anniversaries193
Kirschenbaum, Louis J.
Calculation of complex nmr spectra in the undergraduate laboratory194
Seyse, R. J.; Pearce, H. L.; Rose, T. L.
Preparation and color of azo-dyes195
Mosher, Melvyn W.; Ansell, Jay M.
Thermal protenoids. A project in molecular evolution for the undergraduate biochemistry laboratory197
Rhodes, W. Gale; Flurkey, William H.; Shipley, Ruth M.
Converting a television system into a quantitative atomic emission198
Richtol, H. H.; Nelson, D. L.; Reeves, R. R.
A simple gas chromatograph for teaching purposes200
Wollrab, Adalbert
Low temperature melting point apparatus201
Curtis, Ralph J.; Dolenga, Arthur
An inexpensive low pressure reactor202
Masler, W. F.; Burnett, R. E.; Morrison, J. D.; Chaney, P. A.; Wheeler, C. M.
Potential for a water heater203
Young, Jay A.
Origin of Eleusis203
Lerman, Charles L.
Radiation safety203
Love, Daniel L.
Radiation Safety (the author replies)204
Herrmann, Richard A.
Some people love 22.4 (letter 1)204
Schweikert, William W.
Some people love 22.4 (letter 2)204
Haight, G. P.
Letter to the Editor204
Katz, David A.
Home-built equipment in the teaching laboratoryA165
Stock, John T.
Laboratory safety inspection - A check listA182
Kimzey, J. H.
Chemical Principles (Dickerson, Richard E.; Gray, Harry B.; Haight, Gilbert P., Jr.)A198
Zuckermann, J. J.
A Study Guide to Chemical Principles (Hutton, Wilbert)A198
Wartell, Michael A.
Fundamentals of Chemistry - A Learning Approach (O'Connor, Rod)A202
Brasted, R. C.
Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course (Linstromberg, Walter W.; Kleinberg, Jacob)A211
Logsdon, Donald F., Jr.
Organic Experiments: For a Brief Course (Linstromberg, Walter W.; Baumgarten, H. E.)A211
Logsdon, Donald F., Jr.
Student's Guide to Chemistry - A Modern Introduction (Brooks, David)A215
Meloy, Carl R.
Photochemistry: An Introduction (Arnold, D. R.; Baird, N. C.; Bolton, J. R.; Brand, J. C. D.; Jacobs, P. W. M.; deMayo, P.; Ware, W. R.)A218
Neckers, D. C.
Ultraviolet-Visible Absorption Spectroscopy (Thompson, Clifton C.)A218
Parker, Gordon A.
Physical Science Readings on the Environment (Wilson, Jerry D.; Baker, Stephen D.; ed.s)A218
Kolb, Doris K.
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