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March 1977
Vol. 54 No. 3

Toward a Value-Based Education133
Lippincott, W. T;
Personal liability of chemical educators134
Sweeney, Thomas L.
A Post-graduate Course of Environmental Lectures138
Dieteren, H. M. L.
Qualitative Observations Concerning Packing Densities for Liquids, Solutions, and Random Assemblies of Spheres139
Duer, W. C.; Greenstein, J. R.; Oglesby, G. B.; Millero, F. J.
The Synthesis and Analysis of Water142
Jensen, William B.
Silver halides. A localized molecular orbital treatment143
Sahyun, M. R. V.
Spin factoring as an aid in the determination of spectroscopic terms147
McDaniel, Darl H.
Single concept interactive minicomputer programs for use in general chemistry150
Faram, Harvey D.; Wartell, M. A.
On mole fractions in equilibrium constants151
Delaney, C. M.; Nash, Leonard K.
Computer program for simulating single crystal electron spin resonance spectra153
Sagstuen, Einar
Ethylene by naphtha cracking. Free radicals in action154
Wiseman, Peter
Juglone: A comparison of natural and synthetic products156
Wilbur, James M.; Sublett, Kerry Lyn
Cornelis Drebbel and oxygen157
van Spronsen, J. W.
Niel Bohr's flight to Great Britain157
Trimble, R. F.
Learning and student ability: Another view159
Kean, Elizabeth S.
Eco-chem161
Campbell, J. A.
Chemist's view of oceanography162
Cutshall, Norman H.
Simulated research experience for chemists and non-chemists165
Thorne, James M.; Matheson, Kenneth Lee
Pathway of minimum steps for the bullvalene automerization166
Bennett, Karl E.; Fisher, Allan
Phosphorescence: A demonstration167
Bramwell, Fitzgerald B.; Spinner, Mark L.
Old Nassau reactions167
Alyea, Hubert N.
High school chemistry, relevance or principles169
Bishop, Carl T.
Amino acid sequence diversity in proteins170
Blackman, David
Molecular membrane model171
Huebner, J. S.
The buoyant density of DNA and the G + C content172
Panijpan, Bhinyo
Low-cost, repeating, precision pipetter for student use173
Peirson, David R.
Solid waste chemistry. A different environmental course174
Melford, Sara Steck
Chemistry colloquium176
Ritchey, John M.
Calculators and significant figures177
Satek, Larry C.
Simple practical lab test for freshman students178
Jones, Mark M.
Analysis of complex nmr spectra. A dry lab spectral analysis experiment180
Bell, Harold M.
New simple apparatus for the measurement of dipole moments181
Kurtz, Steven R.; Anderson, Owen T.; Willeford, Bennett R., Jr.
Rate constant for fluorescence quenching. An undergraduate experiment using the Spectronic 20183
Legenza, Michael W.; Marzzacco, Charles J.
Kinetics of nitrogen atom recombination. An undergraduate physical chemistry experiment185
Brown, G. Ronald; Winkler, C. A.
Organic qualitative analysis. An improved sodium fusion procedure and a new test for N and S187
Vinson, Joe A.; Grabowski, William T.
Sodium nitroprusside reagent. A classification test for aliphatic and aryl amines189
Baumgarten, Reuben L.; Dougherty, Charles M.; Nercessian, Ohannes
Introductory quantitative laboratory exercise190
Crossfield, A. J.
Synthesis of o-acetylbenzoic acid. An experiment for an honors organic laboratory course191
Newman, Melvin S.
Vitamin C content of commercial orange juices. An analytical project192
Haddad, Paul
Versatile, automatic chromatographic column packing device194
Barry, Eugene F.; Goulet, Susan; Blood, William N.
Some trends in planning chemical laboratories, Part IV. Composite arrangement of laboratories195
Mellon, M. G.
Academic experiences with OSHAA145
Schmidt, Raymond L.
Chemistry Today (Kieffer, William F.)A177
Wolsey, Wayne C.
Environmental Chemistry: Air and Water Pollution (Stoker, H. Stephen; Seager, Spencer L.)A177
Pagenkopf, Gordon K.
Laboratory Chemistry. Second Edition. Volumes One and Two (University of Maryland)A180
Arnold, David B.
Orbital and Electron Density Diagrams: An Application of Computer Graphics (Streitwieser, Andrew)A184
Houk, K. N.
Systematic Physical Chemistry (Roselaar, L. C.)A184
Schrader, D. M.
Physical Chemistry: Enriching Topics from Colloid and Surface Science (Olphen, H. van, ed.)A188
Blei, Ira
Inorganic Complexes (Nicholls, David)A190
Kauffman, George B.
A Century of Chemistry: the Role of Chemists and the American Chemical Society (Sklonik, Herman; Reese, Kenneth M.)A190
Kessel, William G.
Modern Organic Chemistry (Norman, R. O. C.; Waddington, D. J.)A191
Kessel, William G.
An Introduction to Organic Chemistry. Aliphatic and Alicyclic Compounds (Morgan, E. D.; Robinson, Robert)A192
Fife, Wilmer K.
Theory of Spectroscopy. An Elementary Introduction (Howarth, Oliver)A192
Howarth, Oliver
Donor-Acceptor Bond (Guryanova, E. N.; Gol'dschtein, I. P.; Romm, I. P.)A193
Tamres, Milton
Photochemistry. Studies in Modern Chemistry (Cundall, R. B.; Gilbert, A.)A194
Givens, Richard S.
Concepts in Inorganic Photochemistry (Adamson, Arthur W.; Fleischauer, Paul D.)A194
Wehry, E. L.
Modern Optical Methods of Analysis (Olsen, Eugene D.)A195
Ingle, James D., Jr.
Chromatographic Analysis of the Environment (Grob, Robert L., ed.)A196
Easty, Dwight B.
Electronic Measurements for Scientists. Instrumentation for Scientist Series (Malmstadt, Howard V.; Enke, Christie G.; Crouch, Stanley R.; Horlick, Gary)A196
Sturrock, Peter
Molecular Statistics for Students of Chemistry (Woodward, L. A.)A196
Ingle, James D.
Gas Kinetics (Mulcahy, M. F. R.)A197
Dagdigian, Paul J.
The Foundations of Newton's Alchemy or "The Hunting of the Greene Lyon" (Dobbs, Betty Jo Teeter)A199
Oesper, Ralph E.
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