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May 1976
Vol. 53 No. 5
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| Chemistry centennial: a time for rejoicing and reflecting | 269 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| The chemistry of fossilization | 270 |
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Huestis, Laurence |
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| Biochemical effects of excited state molecular oxygen | 274 |
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Bland, Jeffrey |
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| A simple three-dimensional perspective plotting program | 279 |
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Macomber, Roger S. |
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| Imidazole-versatile today, prominent tomorrow | 280 |
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Matuszak, C. A.; Matuszak, A. J. |
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| Selected dates in American chemistry: May | 284 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Measures of goodness of fit in linear free energy relationships | 285 |
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Davis, William H., Jr.; Pryor, William A. |
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| Computer estimation of thermodynamic properties of real gases | 288 |
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Llinas, Jean Richard; Freze, Richard |
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| Milli Meter | 291 |
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Wotiz, John H.; Siegel, Emma |
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| The lithium story | 291 |
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Webb, John |
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| A chemistry course for the underprepared science major | 292 |
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Leavers, Donald R.; Balmer, Louis W. |
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| Resolution of indeterminate forms in chemical kinetics | 293 |
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Pyun, C. W.; Lipschitz, I. |
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| Inexpensive window material for infrared spectroscopy of Nujol-mulls | 294 |
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Naik, Datta V. |
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| Reports of the symposium: Educational technology in the teaching of chemistry | 295 |
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Cook, William B. |
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| International cooperation in educational technology | 295 |
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Rao, C. N. R. |
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| Educational technology in the teaching of chemistry: An international symposium takes a close look | 296 |
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Brasted, Robert C. |
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| Inversion of sucrose and fructose structure | 298 |
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Klostergaard, Henry |
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| Safety in the laboratory: A new spray device | 299 |
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Weaver, Elbert C. |
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| Graduate instruction at a remote location | 300 |
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Levenson, Robert A. |
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| A chemistry prep course that seems to work | 301 |
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Hunter, Norman W. |
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| Hard water, water softening, ion exchange | 302 |
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Egen, Ned; Ford, Peter C. |
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| Raoult's law and vapor pressure measurement | 303 |
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Egen, Ned; Ford, Peter C. |
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| Better control for dropwise addition | 303 |
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Cassidy, Robert F., Jr. |
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| Eco-chem | 304 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| The use of electron balance in ionic equilibrium calculations | 305 |
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Machado, A. A. S. C. |
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| Experiments with butane lighter fluid | 306 |
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Davenport, Derek A. |
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| The language of chemistry | 307 |
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Gage, Thomas |
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| Individualized chemistry through IAC-the Racine experience | 309 |
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Forgy, Ervin L.; Bakken, Minard E. |
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| Can teaching assistants grade lab technique? | 313 |
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Pickering, Miles; Kolks, Gary |
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| UV spectra and cost analysis of suntan lotions: A simple introduction to the use of recording spectrophotometers | 315 |
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Evans, George O., II. |
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| A laboratory course for students in science-related fields | 316 |
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Morse, Karen W. |
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| Ammonia synthesis. A simulated laboratory research project | 318 |
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Bayless, Philip L. |
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| Direct and reverse isotope dilution analysis. A simple experimental approach using volumes | 320 |
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Marshall, Roger A. G. |
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| Simple fluorimetric analysis of glycine in dietetic beverages. A student experiment | 322 |
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Coppola, Elia D.; Hanna, J. Gordon |
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| Purifying and identifying transition metal complexes. An experiment using cation exchange chromatography | 324 |
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Balahura, Robert J.; Lewis, Nita A. |
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| The instability constant of the I3- <=> I- + I2 system. A student experiment | 326 |
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Ramamurti, G.; Renganathan, K.; Ganesan, L. R. |
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| First-order decomposition of the violet colored Ce(IV) oxidation product of N-phenylanthranilic acid | 327 |
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Mishra, S. K.; Sharma, P. D.; Gupta, Y. K. |
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| Student preparation and analysis of chloride and calcium ion selective electrodes. A multipurpose experiment | 328 |
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Lloyd, Baird W.; O'Brien, Frank L.; Wilson, W. David |
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| The diffusion coefficient of sucrose in water. A physical chemistry experiment | 330 |
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Linder, Peter W.; Nassimbeni, Luigi R.; Polson, Alfred; Rodgers, Allen L. |
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| Report of the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers | 333 |
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Stubbs, Harry C. |
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| Implications of accumulating data on levels of intellectual development | 334 |
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Karplus, Robert; Arons, Arnold B. |
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| Comments on computers as chemical tools | 334 |
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Kennard, C. H. L. |
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| Electronic laboratory balances | A252 |
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Ewing, Galen W. |
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| Elements of organometallic chemistry (Hartly, F.R.) | A271 |
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Alexander, John J. |
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| Fluorine in organic chemistry (Chambers, Richard D.) | A271 |
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Filler, Robert |
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| Organic syntheses via boranes (Brown, Herbert C.) | A274 |
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Bank, Shelton |
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| Creativity in Organic Synthesis. Volume 1. (Bindra, Jasjit S.; Bindra, Ranja) | A274 |
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Barton, Thomas J. |
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| Topics in nonbenzenoid aromatic chemistry Volume 1. (Nozoe, Testuo. Editor) | A274 |
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Barton, Thomas J. |
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| Sulfur Ylides. Emerging synthetic intermediates (Trost, Barry M.; Melvn, Lawrence S.) | A275 |
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Helmkamp, George K. |
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| Natural products chemistry Volume 1. (Nakanishi, Kokji; Goto, Toshio) | A275 |
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Bloomer, James L. |
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| Creation and detection of the excited state Volume 3. (Ware, William R.) | A276 |
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Bramwell, Fitzgerald B. |
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| Physical properties of inorganic compounds (Horvath, A.L.) | A277 |
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Anderson, Wayne P. |
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| The Cavendish laboratory (Crowther, J.G.) | A277 |
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Oesper, Ralph E. |
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| Inventing: How the masters did it (Vanderbilt, Byron M.) | A277 |
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Garrett, A. B. |
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| The Sadtler Guide to the NMR spectra of polymers (Simmons, W.W.) | A277 |
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| Specialist periodical reports: Theoretical chemistry. Volume 1: Quantum chemistry (Dixon, R.N.) | A278 |
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