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February 1976
Vol. 53 No. 2

The student's burden69
Lippincott,W.T.
The chemistry of winemaking and brewing70
McClure, David W.
Selected dates in American chemistry: 73
Kauffman, George B.
On the nature of models in atomic and molecular quantum mechanics74
Goodfriend, P. L.
On the relationship between cell potential and half-cell reactions77
Bailey, D. N.; Moe, Owen A., Jr.; Spencer, J. N.
On calculating [H+]79
Burke, John D.
Energy value of foods80
Daugherty, Ned A.; Watkins, Kenneth W.
Ketene cycloadditions81
Holder, Richard W.
Gluconeogenesis: A teaching pathway. Criteria to establish a metabolic pathway86
Gabrielli, F.
Computer assisted instruction in organic synthesis91
Feldman, Martin; Bishop, Marvin
Tape analogs for long chain molecules92
Rodriguez, F.
A flexible modification of a freshman laboratory95
Onwood, David
The value of historical concepts in science education 96
Wicken, Jeffrey S.
An interactive computer program for binary liquid-vapor equilibria97
Pollnow, Gilbert F.; Vander Wielen, Michael J.
The investigation of the purity and stability of nicotinamide and flavin coenzymes 98
Brown, Phyllis R.
Desk-computer fitting of a two-exponential function 98
Menendez, V.; Acuna, A. U.
An interesting and inexpensive solubility product experiment for introductory chemistry 98
Gasparro, Francis P.
Questions and answers99
Campbell, J. A.
Bond valence theory: Part I, A new twist to an old description of chemical bonding 100
Brown, I. D.
Science on the road, II. An education project in the national parks102
Fricke, Gordon H.; Nevill, William A.; Wyma, Richard J.
Steam distillation of essential oils-carvone from caraway105
Garin, David L.
A self-paced laboratory course in first-year general chemistry106
Valeriote, I. M.
A rapid determination of hemoglobin concentration108
Shavitz, Richard
Diagnostic quiz to identify failing students in physical chemistry109
Porile, Norbert T.
A student operated animated infrared spectroscopy teaching model111
Hartman, Karel
Some trends in planning chemical laboratories, part II 114
Mellon, M. G.
Readily produced black and white positive slides capable of continuous tone rendition116
Onwood, D. P.
The chemistry involved in the preparation of a paint pigment. An experiment for the freshman laboratory117
Daines, Terri L.
Mercury spills: The vacuum cleaner solution118
Gal, Jean Francois; Azzaro, Marcel
A kinetic experiment using a spring powered, stopped-flow apparatus119
Morelli, Basilio
Elimination of phosphates by ion-exchange in the systematic analysis of cations122
Bedetti, Roberto; Carunchio, Vincenzo; Tomassetti, Mauro
The resolution of a racemic compound. An experiment for the inorganic laboratory124
House, D. A.
A spectrophotometric method for determination of glucose in blood serum. A freshman laboratory experiment for medically and biologically oriented students126
Daines, Terri L.; Morse, Karen W.
Simple apparatus for cleaning nmr tubes127
Amis, Eric J.; McQuate, Robert S.
HO2 kinetics in simple system. An introductory problem in computer simulation128
Koop, Stuart M.; Ogren, Paul J.
Dimethylaminodifluorophosphine-preparation and nmr spectra129
Dobbie, R. C.
The measurement of the conductance of electrolyte solutions. A dc method130
Colton, R.; Sketchley, G. J.; Ritchie, I. M.
Advantages of a syringe pump for high speed liquid chromatography A82
Stevenson, Robert L.
Flash fires with high flash point liquids A107
Campbell, John A.
Chemistry: Experimental foundations (Parry, Robert; Dietz, Phyllis M.; Tellefsen, Robert L.; Steiner, Luke E.)A133
Quiring, Frank S.
An audio-tutorial introduction to chemistry (Santiage, Paul)A133
Dever, David F.
The student chemist explores computations (May, Julian S.)A134
Ellison, Herbert R.
Quantum chemistry (Levine, Ira)A134
Simons, Jack
Synthesis of life, benchmark papers in organic chemistry (Price, Charles C. (ed.))A136
Huheey, James E.
Radiation physics and chemistry of polymers (Makhlis, F. A.)A138
Seymour, Raymond B.
The osmotic pressure of biological macromolecules (Tombs, M. P.; Peacocke, A. R.)A138
Herskovits, Theodore T.
The study of kinetics and mechanism of reactions of transition metal complexes (Wilkins, Ralph G.)A140
Jones, Mark M.
Analytical chemistry of radium (Vdovenko, V. M.; Dubasov, Yu V.)A140
Kirby, H. W.
Physical data for inorganic chemists (Ball, M. C.; Norbury, A. H.)A140
Nappier, Thomas E.
Transport properties of ionic liquids (Copeland, James L.)A140
Tomkins, Reginald P. T.
Science and anti-science (Goran, Morris)A142
Goldman, James A.
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