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March 1976
Vol. 53 No. 3

Learning and student ability135
Lippincott, W. T.
Experiments in alchemy. Part I: Ancient arts136
Schwartz, A. Truman; Kauffman, George B.
Selected dates in American chemistry: March138
Kauffman, George B.
Interview with John C. Bailar Jr. 139
Brasted, Robert C.
Selection of a thesis research advisor: A most important course of action 144
Kovacic, Peter
Introduction. Symposium: Education of chemists for careers in industry145
Hill, Brenda W.
The industrial world of the younger chemist145
Andrews, Karen
Experience in teaching "concepts in industrial chemistry"146
Mattson, Guy
Is silver chloride still a green gas?: The effect of industrial experience on a chemist's educational philosophy147
Neumann, Paul D.
Development of an industrially oriented BS program in chemistry and chemical technology148
Nelson, David A.; Holt, Smith L.; Archer, Vernon S.; Hurtubise, Robert J.; Barden, Roland E.
Work-study doctoral programs in chemistry at Northeastern University149
Giessen, Bill C.; Davies, Geoffrey; Le Quesne, Philip W.; Weiss, Karl
Illinois Benedictine College internship program in chemistry150
Hazdra, James J.
Educating chemistry students for industry at the freshman level: Some alternatives for small colleges with traditional curricula150
DeLorenzo, Ronald
CHEM-TeC and CHEM TECHS: The training and the career151
Neumann, Paul D.; Hallman, John R.
The re-education of chemists short courses for chemists; courses in industrial management152
Guthmann, W. S.
Has Van't Hoff been well read and understood by the profession?153
Hermans, P. H.
Chemistry in the oil shales154
Bozak, Riohard E.; Garcia, Manuel, Jr.
The role of metal ions in proteins and other biological molecules156
Ainscough, E. W.; Brodie, A. M.
Free energy diagrams and concentration profiles for enzyme-catalyzed reactions159
Klotz, Irving M.
Thermotropic liquid crystals. A use of chemical potential-temperature phase diagrams161
Van Hecke, Gerald R.
An atomic absorption experiment in food chemistry165
Paschal, Daniel C.
A simple system for demonstrations in spectroscopy166
Alman, David H.; Billmeyer, Fred W., Jr.
Resources in environmental chemistry. I. An annotated bibliography of the chemistry of pollution and resources167
Moore, John W.; Moore, Elizabeth A.
Proof paper simplifies the teaching of photographic chemistry171
Putt, Richard K.
Molecule madness and the balancing game: Examples of classroom games 172
Schmitt, Helen
TLC analysis of carbaryl insecticide on sprayed foliage. A student experiment173
Bidleman, T. F.; Rice, C. P.
Fritz Feigl, Brazil's spot tester 174
Schufle, Joseph A.; Ionescu, Lavinel G.
Platinum anti-tumor compounds: An unexpected discovery 174
Ledger, Christine F.; Webb, John
The dimerization of isobutylene: A student experiment.175
Allen, M.; Joyner, C.; Kubler, P. G.; Wilcox, P.
A report of the committee on teaching: The use of student evaluations176
Siebring, B. R.
Student peer evaluation177
Parker, Richard C.; Kristol, David S.
Simple laboratory demonstration of relaxation using a top-loading, automatic read-out balance178
Saville, Brian; Burrage, Martin E.
Two examples of programmed learning in inorganic chemistry179
Kaufmann-Goetz, H.; Kaufmann, G.
Analytical chemistry for premedical students. Views of college teachers and medical school teachers182
Pickral, George M.
Thin layer chromatography method184
Karnofski, Michael A.
Introduction to criminalistics. A course in basic science185
Sauls, Frederick C.; Wartell, M. A.
The teaching coach. A means of enhancing student-teaching assistant interactions during recitations186
Brooks, David W.; Lewis, J. D.; Lewis, Karron; McCurdy, Donald W.
Echo-chem188
Campbell, J. A.
Sparkling pure water - in a swimming pool189
Plumb, Robert C.
An approach using electrolysis without an applied voltage189
Plumb, Robert C.
An elementary approach189
Plumb, Robert C.
Systematic procedures for the classification of molecules into point groups: The problem of the Dnd group190
Quane, Denis
Flow chart for identification of Schoenfliess point groups190
Noggle, Joseph H.
Quinine fluorescence spectra. A dry-lab spectral analysis experiment 191
O'Reilly, James E.
The use of a shotgun shell reloader to dispense chemicals193
Hoppas, Doug; Meloan, C. E.
Antichap lipstick and nonbonded interactions. A nonscience majors laboratory experience194
Most, Clark, Jr.
Coffee cup kinetics. A general chemistry experiment195
Birk, James P.
Faster than a speeding bullet. A freshman kinetics experiment197
Cassen, T.
Program FINL: A minicomputer based fragment loss analysis for mass spectroscopy198
Evans, Joseph E.
Quenching of benzophenone triplet by naphthalene, A physical-organic chemistry experiment200
Natarajan, P.
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics 202
Willis, Grover C.; Burns, Daniel B.; Ball, David B.
Murder in the lab? 202
Jensen, William B.
Electrophoresis hints 202
Sumner, Kenneth
CXXXII. Working safely in a laboratory: an orientation for the new employee A159
Steere, Norman V.
General chemistry: principles and structure (Brady, James E.)A183
Sottery, T. W.
Introduction to chemical principles (Fernandez, Jack E.; Whitaker, Robert D.)A183
McQuate, Robert S.
Contemporary organic chemistry: student guide and solutions manual to accompany ternay's contemporary organic chemistry (Ternay, Andrew L.; Francis, Robert F.)A184
Andersen, Kenneth K.
Review of elements of statistical thermodynamics. Second edition (Nash, Leonard K.)A192
Poland, Douglas
Quantum chemistry (Brown, D. A.)A192
Zeroka, Daniel
Automatic chemical analysis (Foreman, James K.; Stockwell, Peter B.)A196
Fitzgerald, J. M.
Structural effects on equilibrium in organic chemistry (Hine, Jack)A200
Kreevoy, Maurice M.
Chemical phase analysis (Young, Roland S.).A200
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