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January 1977
Vol. 54 No. 1
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| Values and Reality in the Social Contract | 1 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: The University of Wisconsin-Madison August 8-12, 1976 | 2 |
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| Report of the Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: Foreword | 4 |
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Shakhashiri, Bassam Z. |
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| Report of the Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: Introduction | 4 |
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Herron, J. Dudley |
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| What is our purpose? What are aims (Fourth Biennial Conference) | 5 |
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Berry, Keith |
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| Where chemistry meets the world: The environment, industry, and the arts (Fourth Biennial Conference) | 7 |
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Elsbernd, Helen; Green, Agnes |
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| Using educational innovations to meet student needs (Fourth Biennial Conference) | 9 |
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McSweeney, Jean |
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| Pictures and Toys | 12 |
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Rhodes, Gale; Daly, John M. |
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| Computers in teaching: Now and tomorrow (Fourth Biennial Conference) | 13 |
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Gilbert, George L. |
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| Place of history in the teaching of chemistry (Fourth Biennial Conference) | 15 |
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Herron, J. Dudley |
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| Information processing (Fourth Biennial Conference) | 17 |
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Leonard, Margaret |
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| Potpourri: Ideas to muse and use (Fourth Biennial Conference) | 18 |
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Merritt, Margaret |
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| Report of the Fourth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education. Postscript to the Conference | 20 |
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Finholt, Albert E. |
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| Student evaluation: The red herring of the decade | 22 |
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Chisholm, Mary G. |
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| Julia B. Hall and aluminum | 24 |
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Trescott, Martha M. |
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| Murray Raney of Chattanooga and nickel catalysts | 26 |
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Tarbell, D. Stanley; Tarbell, Ann Tracy |
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| 19th Century Textbook Illustrations: Ventilation | 28 |
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Jensen, William B. |
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| Flashy solutions | 29 |
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Riley, John T. |
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| Display of sodium as a shiny metal | 29 |
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Davidson, Scott |
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| Chemical equilibrium | 29 |
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Burke, Barbara A. |
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| Lower valent oxo acids of phosphorus and sulfur | 30 |
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Fernelius, W. C.; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy |
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| Stereoscopic diagrams prepared by a desk calculator and plotter | 31 |
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Hayman, H. J. G. |
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| Computer simulation of the determination of amino acid sequences in polypeptides | 35 |
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Daubert, Stephen D.; Sontum, Stephen F. |
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| International Conference on Chemical Education: 1977 | 36 |
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Cook, William B. |
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| Questions | 37 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Chemistry in the crime lab. A forensic science course | 38 |
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Clark, M. J.; Keegel, J. F. |
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| A compact inexpensive gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer silicone rubber membrane separator | 40 |
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Scott, Richard B.; Brown, Peter |
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| Using chemistry problems to provoke self-regulation | 41 |
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Lawson, Anton E.; Wollman, Warren T. |
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| MCT: An alternative in high school chemistry | 43 |
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O'Sullivan, Patricia S.; Pecsok, Robert L. |
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| The preparation and characterization of a sodium tungsten bronze. An inorganic experiment | 45 |
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Conroy, Lawrence E. |
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| Convenient, degassable, reusable tubes for "merry-go-round" photochemistry and general vacuum line applications | 49 |
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Wubbels, Gene G. |
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| High performance liquid chromatography experiments for undergraduate laboratories | 50 |
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Kissinger, Peter T.; Felice, Lawrence J.; King, William P.; Pachla, Lawrence A.; Riggin, Ralph M.; Shoup, Ronald E. |
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| Powder pattern program | 54 |
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Miller, Joel S.; Goldberg, Stephen Z. |
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| Determination of Pb and Cd in pottery using anodic stripping voltammetry | 55 |
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Deanhardt, M. Lynn; Dillard, James W.; Hanck, Kenneth W.; Switzer, William L. |
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| The effects of absorption and self-absorption quenching on fluorescent intensities | 57 |
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Henderson, Giles |
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| The activity of trypsin | 60 |
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Russo, Salvatore F.; Holzman, Tom |
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| Determination of hydration number by nmr. An advanced undergraduate experiment | 62 |
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Kahn, E. Michael; Stephens, James F. |
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| Computer simulation of acid-base behavior | 63 |
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Hefter, Jesse; Zuehlke, Richard W. |
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| Microbial hydroxylation of progesterone. An organic-biological experiment involving a reaction important to the pharmaceutical industry | 65 |
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Volker, Eugene J. |
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| Modification to LED colorimeter | 66 |
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Atkinson, G. F. |
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| CXXXIII. A guide to laboratory safety (Continued) | A9 |
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Smith, Kline & French Laboratories |
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| Chemistry (Sienko, Michel J.) | A45 |
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Petersen, Quentin R. |
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| Introduction to Organic Chemistry (DePuy, Charles; Rinehart, Kenneth L., Jr.) | A45 |
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Wilson, Joseph W. |
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| Naming Organic Compounds: A Programmed Introduction to Organic Chemistry (Banks, James E.) | A49 |
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Lenox, Ronald S. |
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| The Student Chemist Explores Organic Compounds (Charney, Ted) | A52 |
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Hendrickson, H. Stewart |
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| A History of Chemical Theories and Laws (Muir, M .M. Pattison) | A52 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Science Observed: Science As a Social and Intellectual Activity (Jevons, F. R.) | A54 |
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Goldman, James A. |
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| Liberation and the Aims of Science: An Essay on Obstacles to the Building of a Beautiful World (Easlea, Brian) | A54 |
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Goldman, James A. |
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| The Appreciation of Molecular Transformations In Organic Chemistry: An Introduction (Rangan than, Darshan; Ranganathan, Subramania) | A56 |
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Davis, Franklin A. |
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| Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (Jackman, Lloyd M., ed.) | A60 |
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Bates, Robert B. |
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| Halonium Ions (Olah, George A.) | A60 |
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Hornback, Joseph M. |
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| Catalysis in Micellar and Macromolecular Systems (Fendler, Janos H.; Fendler, Eleanor J.) | A60 |
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Anacker, E. W. |
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| Book Reviews: New Volumes and Continuing Series | A62 |
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