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November 1976
Vol. 53 No. 11
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| Who will employ our bright young students? | 671 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| ACS ninth biennial education conference | 672 |
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Recommendations by the participants |
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| Selected dates in American chemistry: November | 674 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Understanding chemistry: Current and possible | 675 |
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Sanderson, R. T. |
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| SI stands for student improvement | 681 |
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Davies, William G.; Moore, John W.; Collins, Ronald W. |
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| MCA awards: Reflections of a judge | 683 |
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Distler, Theodore A. |
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| Hemocyanin: The copper blood | 684 |
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Senozan, N. M. |
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| Pi bond orders and bond lengths | 689 |
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Herndon, William C.; Parkanyi, Cyril, Jr. |
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| Juggling the chemistry locker padlocks with computer assistance | 692 |
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Bernstein, Stanley C. |
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| Absolute scales for temperature and reduction potentials | 693 |
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Haight, G. P., Jr. |
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| Simple apparatus for working with water-sensitive compounds | 694 |
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Bernstein, Stanley C. |
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| What the standard state doesn't say about temperature and phase | 695 |
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Carmichael, Halbert |
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| Chemistry of silicon difluoride: A reactive carbene analog | 696 |
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Perry, Dale L.; Margrave, John L. |
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| Vacuum line transfer of volatile liquids | 699 |
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Haas, Alex E.; Rose, Timothy L. |
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| Pulse nmr-an old analytical technique oft neglected by the chemist | 700 |
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Smith, William B.; Proulx, Thomas W. |
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| Versatile gas storage device | 703 |
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Parker, Richard H. |
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| The use of log-log plots in the determination of reaction orders | 704 |
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Birk, James P. |
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| The calculation of adsorption isotherms from chromatographic peak shapes | 708 |
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Neumann, M. G. |
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| Teaching aromaticity, conjugation, and enolization | 711 |
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Schambach, Robert A. |
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| Methylene group, Karl Marx, and "Das Kapital": An interaction of Nineteenth Century science and philosophy | 713 |
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Minnier, Carl E. |
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| American Chemical Society bicentennial: An editorial | 714 |
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Wotiz, John H. |
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| Before neutrons | 714 |
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Heller, R. A. |
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| Berzelius, Liebig, and Wohler: An interesting chemical triad | 715 |
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Rea, Roger |
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| Echo-chem | 716 |
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Cambell, J. A. |
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| Marine biochemistry: A new interdisciplinary course for the interim | 717 |
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Goldberg, Arthur S. |
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| The variation of the mass of a gas with its pressure | 718 |
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Hopkins, David E. |
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| The identity of chemical substances: A first laboratory experiment for elementary chemistry students | 718 |
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Fernandez, Jack E. |
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| A multifaceted experiment for quantitative analysis: Back titration, hydroxide determination, and selection of an indicator | 719 |
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Kalbus, L. H.; Petrucci, R. H.; Kalbus, G. E. |
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| Study of student perceptions of the mole concept | 720 |
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Novick, S.; Menis, J. |
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| Separation and identification of some FD&C dyes by tlc: An undergraduate laboratory experiment | 722 |
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McKone, Harold T.; Nelson, Gloria J. |
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| Cannizzario's atom-free stoichiometry | 723 |
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Morrison, George S. |
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| Kiddie chem II: A course for children | 724 |
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Haynes, LeRoy W.; Powell, David L. |
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| Chemical nomenclature versus that of other sciences | 726 |
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Fernelius, W. Conrad; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy M. |
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| Some U. S nomenclature practices at variance with those recommended by IUPAC | 726 |
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Fernelius, W. Conrad; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy M. |
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| Interference filters for wavelength calibration of uv-visible range spectrophotometers | 727 |
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Buist, G. J. |
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| Determination of the stability constants of nickel(II)-cysteine: An undergraduate experiment | 728 |
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Rose, T. L.; Seyse, R. J. |
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| Acetylation of ferrocene: Monitoring a chemical reaction by high pressure liquid chromatography | 730 |
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Haworth, D. T.; Liu, T. |
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| Separation of an apc mixture: A quantitative analysis experiment | 731 |
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Haddad, Paul; Rasmussen, Malcolm |
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| Quantitative analysis of apc tablets: An easy experimental method based on the use of ion exchange resins | 733 |
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Pisani, G. F. |
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| A simple and inexpensive flame emission apparatus | 734 |
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Fragale, Carlo; Bruno, Paolo |
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| Reactions of organocopper intermediates: An undergraduate laboratory experiment | 735 |
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Schambach, Robert A. |
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| Science, man and society. second edition (Fischer, Robert) | A465 |
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Young, David P. |
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| Human biochemistry (Orten, James M.). | A465 |
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Lusk, Joan |
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| Development of biochemical concepts from ancient to modern times (Leicester, Henry M.) | A466 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Chemistry of macromolecules. MTP international review of science. biochemistry series one, volume 1 (Gutfreund, H.) | A466 |
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Cusanovich, Michael A. |
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| Radiotracer methodology in the biological, environmental and physical sciences (Wang, C. H.; Willis, D. L.; Loveland, W. D.) | A468 |
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Chirch, L. B. |
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| MTP international review of science-inorganic chemistry. series two (Emelius, H. J.) | A468 |
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Keller, Phillip C. |
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| Boron hydride chemistry (Muetterties, Earl L.) | A471 |
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Geanangel, Russell A. |
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| Enzyme kinetics, behavior and analysis of rapid equilibrium and steady-state enzyme systems (Segel, Irwin H.) | A472 |
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Wagner, Michael. |
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| Atlas of stereochemistry. absolute configuration of organic molecules (Klyne, W.; Buckingham, J.) | A473 |
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Ramsay, O. Bertrand |
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| Topics in carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy (Levy, George C.) | A474 |
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Barfield, Michael |
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| Environmental chemistry. volume 1 (Eglington, G.) | A475 |
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Robinson, J. W. |
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| Energy. volume 1. demands, resources, impact, technology, and policy (one of a three-volume set of lecture notes) (Penner, S. S.; Icerman, L.) | A475 |
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Gribble, Gordon W. |
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