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April 1976
Vol. 53 No. 4

The Materials Revolution: Can we handle it?203
Lippincott, W.T.
The chemistry of planetary atmospheres. California association of chemistry teachers204
Huntress, W. T., Jr.
Selected dates in American chemistry: April208
Kauffman, George B.
Project TEACH209
Project TEACH Staff
Pheromones and chemical communication in the laboratory210
Alger, Donald B.
Higher education in chemistry in some East Asia and Pacific Ocean countries211
Wotiz, John H.
A calculating-plotter routine for processing experimental kinetic data217
Shearer, E. C.; Rumpel, M. L.; Metzler, R. M.
Gas phase chemical equilibria218
Gibbard, H. Frank; Emptage, Michael R.
Second thoughts on doctoral education 220
Vemulapalli, G. K.
A convenient vessel for elevated pressure reactions221
Bain, Marilyn J.; Lavallee, David K.
On the history of Portland cement after 150 years222
Hall, Christopher
Crystallography-a January term on the properties of crystals224
Howald, James C.; Smith, Gerald D.
An inexpensive electrode storage and conditioning device225
Daniels, Lee M.; Bradford, John L.
Other views of unit cells226
Suchow, Lawrence
Reaction stoichiometry and theoretical yield 228
Ondrus, Martin G.
pH change analogy 228
Boschmann, Erwin
A buffer solution and its action 228
Chang, James C.
Weak and strong acids and buffers 229
Ophardt, Charles E.
Buffer action with precise pH monitoring 229
Felty, Wayne L.
Eco-chem230
Campbell, J. A.
Bond valence theory: Part II, Examples 231
Brown, I. D.
Molecular geometry as easy as blowing up balloons233
Roberts, Royston M.; Traynham, James G.
Computer constructed conductance curves234
Collia, Demetra V.; Barker, Barbara J.
Experiments in alchemy. Part II: Medieval discoveries and "transmutations"235
Schwartz, A. Truman; Kauffman, George B.
Resources in environmental chemistry. II. An annotated bibliography of water, life and health, and population problems.240
Moore, John W.; Moore, Elizabeth A.
The chemistry of addicting and hallucinogenic drugs. An elective for many disciplines244
Desio, Peter J.
Primitive microstates and Russell-Saunders terms for multielectron atoms245
Joshi, Bhairav D.
An open laboratory approach for the community college. Audio-visual pre-lab presentations246
Hamilton, Hance H.; McMahon, Jerry D.
The tutorial laboratory in an urban community college248
Ukeles, Seymour D.
Density by Archimedes' principle using a top loading balance249
Sutterby, J. L.
Teaching of introductory chemistry in Spanish to bilingual students250
Ionescu, Lavinel G.
The use of chemical abstracts 251
McLeod, John I.
Practical technical writing 251
DiStefano, Ronald E.
Infrared spectroscopy programs 252
Stephens, Lawrence J.
You can't go back 252
Howard, Reed A.
Some aids in the teaching of analytical laboratory work253
Harris, W. E.; Kratochvil, B.
The solubility of CaSO4: An ion exchange-complexometric titration experiment for the freshman laboratory254
Koubek, Edward
Peptide hydrolysis and amino acid analysis. A first year organic or biochemistry experiment255
Buchanan, Douglas N.; Kleinman, Roberta W.
Heterocyclic compounds from milk256
Lampard, M.
Solution pyrolysis kinetics utilizing nmr spectra. A laboratory experiment257
Stump, B. L.; Ottenbrite, R. M.; Brockington, J. W.
Kinetics of solute permeability in phospholipid vesicles259
Bittman, Robert; Blau, Lea
A simple apparatus for continuous distillation262
Shen, Chuen-cheh; Melius, Paul
Isolation of oil of clove and separation of eugenol and acetyl eugenol. An instructive experiment for beginning chemistry undergraduates263
Ntamila, M. S.; Hassanali, A.
Condensed Norms: ACS Cooperative Examinations264
A simple and inexpensive constant temperature bath. Its use in an undergraduate kinetic experiment265
Dannley, Ralph L.; Friedman, Lester
Nitration of chlorobenzene- a warning 267
Trammell, Gary
Contamination in wells 267
Smith, Wayne L.
Letter to the editor267
Smith, James G.
Nitrobenzene-caustic alkali hazards 267
Bretherick, L.
Chemistry: The black art?267
Glackin, James J.
Atomic atrocities 268
de Heer, J.
Letter to the editor268
Skinner, Gordon B.
Continuous variations 268
Airoldi, Claudio
Magic and science 268
Kauffman, George B.
Energy (Crawley, Gerard M.)A229
Walters, Edward A.
Energy: Resource, Slave, Pollutant (Rouse, R. S.; Smith, R. O.)A229
Viste, Arien
Essential mathematics for general chemistry (Osburn, Robert L.)A230
Shearer, Edmund D.
Analytical ion exchange procedures in chemistry and biology. Theory, equipment, and techniques (Khym, Joseph X.)A234
O'Laughlin, Jerome W.
Geochemistry and the origin of life (Kvenvolden, Keith A.)A236
Wehmiller, John F.
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