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April 1976
Vol. 53 No. 4
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| The Materials Revolution: Can we handle it? | 203 |
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Lippincott, W.T. |
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| The chemistry of planetary atmospheres. California association of chemistry teachers | 204 |
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Huntress, W. T., Jr. |
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| Selected dates in American chemistry: April | 208 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Project TEACH | 209 |
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Project TEACH Staff |
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| Pheromones and chemical communication in the laboratory | 210 |
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Alger, Donald B. |
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| Higher education in chemistry in some East Asia and Pacific Ocean countries | 211 |
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Wotiz, John H. |
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| A calculating-plotter routine for processing experimental kinetic data | 217 |
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Shearer, E. C.; Rumpel, M. L.; Metzler, R. M. |
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| Gas phase chemical equilibria | 218 |
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Gibbard, H. Frank; Emptage, Michael R. |
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| Second thoughts on doctoral education | 220 |
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Vemulapalli, G. K. |
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| A convenient vessel for elevated pressure reactions | 221 |
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Bain, Marilyn J.; Lavallee, David K. |
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| On the history of Portland cement after 150 years | 222 |
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Hall, Christopher |
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| Crystallography-a January term on the properties of crystals | 224 |
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Howald, James C.; Smith, Gerald D. |
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| An inexpensive electrode storage and conditioning device | 225 |
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Daniels, Lee M.; Bradford, John L. |
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| Other views of unit cells | 226 |
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Suchow, Lawrence |
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| Reaction stoichiometry and theoretical yield | 228 |
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Ondrus, Martin G. |
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| pH change analogy | 228 |
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Boschmann, Erwin |
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| A buffer solution and its action | 228 |
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Chang, James C. |
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| Weak and strong acids and buffers | 229 |
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Ophardt, Charles E. |
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| Buffer action with precise pH monitoring | 229 |
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Felty, Wayne L. |
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| Eco-chem | 230 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Bond valence theory: Part II, Examples | 231 |
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Brown, I. D. |
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| Molecular geometry as easy as blowing up balloons | 233 |
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Roberts, Royston M.; Traynham, James G. |
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| Computer constructed conductance curves | 234 |
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Collia, Demetra V.; Barker, Barbara J. |
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| Experiments in alchemy. Part II: Medieval discoveries and "transmutations" | 235 |
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Schwartz, A. Truman; Kauffman, George B. |
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| Resources in environmental chemistry. II. An annotated bibliography of water, life and health, and population problems. | 240 |
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Moore, John W.; Moore, Elizabeth A. |
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| The chemistry of addicting and hallucinogenic drugs. An elective for many disciplines | 244 |
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Desio, Peter J. |
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| Primitive microstates and Russell-Saunders terms for multielectron atoms | 245 |
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Joshi, Bhairav D. |
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| An open laboratory approach for the community college. Audio-visual pre-lab presentations | 246 |
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Hamilton, Hance H.; McMahon, Jerry D. |
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| The tutorial laboratory in an urban community college | 248 |
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Ukeles, Seymour D. |
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| Density by Archimedes' principle using a top loading balance | 249 |
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Sutterby, J. L. |
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| Teaching of introductory chemistry in Spanish to bilingual students | 250 |
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Ionescu, Lavinel G. |
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| The use of chemical abstracts | 251 |
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McLeod, John I. |
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| Practical technical writing | 251 |
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DiStefano, Ronald E. |
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| Infrared spectroscopy programs | 252 |
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Stephens, Lawrence J. |
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| You can't go back | 252 |
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Howard, Reed A. |
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| Some aids in the teaching of analytical laboratory work | 253 |
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Harris, W. E.; Kratochvil, B. |
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| The solubility of CaSO4: An ion exchange-complexometric titration experiment for the freshman laboratory | 254 |
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Koubek, Edward |
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| Peptide hydrolysis and amino acid analysis. A first year organic or biochemistry experiment | 255 |
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Buchanan, Douglas N.; Kleinman, Roberta W. |
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| Heterocyclic compounds from milk | 256 |
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Lampard, M. |
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| Solution pyrolysis kinetics utilizing nmr spectra. A laboratory experiment | 257 |
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Stump, B. L.; Ottenbrite, R. M.; Brockington, J. W. |
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| Kinetics of solute permeability in phospholipid vesicles | 259 |
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Bittman, Robert; Blau, Lea |
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| A simple apparatus for continuous distillation | 262 |
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Shen, Chuen-cheh; Melius, Paul |
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| Isolation of oil of clove and separation of eugenol and acetyl eugenol. An instructive experiment for beginning chemistry undergraduates | 263 |
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Ntamila, M. S.; Hassanali, A. |
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| Condensed Norms: ACS Cooperative Examinations | 264 |
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| A simple and inexpensive constant temperature bath. Its use in an undergraduate kinetic experiment | 265 |
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Dannley, Ralph L.; Friedman, Lester |
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| Nitration of chlorobenzene- a warning | 267 |
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Trammell, Gary |
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| Contamination in wells | 267 |
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Smith, Wayne L. |
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| Letter to the editor | 267 |
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Smith, James G. |
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| Nitrobenzene-caustic alkali hazards | 267 |
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Bretherick, L. |
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| Chemistry: The black art? | 267 |
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Glackin, James J. |
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| Atomic atrocities | 268 |
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de Heer, J. |
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| Letter to the editor | 268 |
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Skinner, Gordon B. |
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| Continuous variations | 268 |
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Airoldi, Claudio |
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| Magic and science | 268 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Energy (Crawley, Gerard M.) | A229 |
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Walters, Edward A. |
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| Energy: Resource, Slave, Pollutant (Rouse, R. S.; Smith, R. O.) | A229 |
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Viste, Arien |
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| Essential mathematics for general chemistry (Osburn, Robert L.) | A230 |
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Shearer, Edmund D. |
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| Analytical ion exchange procedures in chemistry and biology. Theory, equipment, and techniques (Khym, Joseph X.) | A234 |
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O'Laughlin, Jerome W. |
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| Geochemistry and the origin of life (Kvenvolden, Keith A.) | A236 |
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Wehmiller, John F. |
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