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October 1977
Vol. 54 No. 10

Future developments in human engineering589
Lippincott, W. T.
Novel pictorial approach to teaching MO concepts in polyatomic molecules590
Hoffman, D. K.; Ruedenberg, K.; Verkade, J. G.
Carbon in nature595
Jensen, William B.
Group theory. From common objects to molecules596
Herman, Michel; Lievin, Jacques
Humates and other natural organic substances in the aquatic environment599
Steelink, Cornelius
Teaching bio-organometal chemistry. I. The metalloids604
Thayer, John S.
Perturbations and extrapolations607
Slabaugh, Wendell H.
Statistical tests in assessment of analytical techniques608
Parker, Gordon A.
MO description of allene609
Zimmerman, Howard E.
Non-polluting treatment of the waste of chromic acid mixture609
Shirai, Michiko; Matsumoto, Yoshio
Notes on Nomenclature. Derivatives of oxo acids. II. Insertion on infix nomenclature (the Drake report)610
Fernelius, W. C.; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy
Aspirator trap bottle assembly611
Greenberg, Fred H.
Great E & C plot. Graphical display of the enthalpies of adduct formation for Lewis acids and bases612
Cramer, Roger E.; Bopp, Thomas T.
Modification in the compensating-type Gouy tube613
Zimmerman, Julia B.; Duffy, Norman V.
Selectivity and specificity in organic reactions614
Ault, Addison
Converting atomic spectral line widths from frequency to wavelength615
Lovett, R. J.; Parsons, M. L.
Oxidation and chemical environment618
Grotz, Leonard C.
Simultaneous equilibria involving insoluble salts618
Baumann, Jacob B.
Electrochemical demonstration: Motor driven by a simple galvanic cell619
Skinner, J. F.
Low-cost methanol for HPLC in the educational laboratory619
Wolfhagen, James L.; Soltes, Ed J.
Vibrating molecular model620
Creighton, J. A.
Eco-chem622
Campbell, J. A.
Ability grouping and a quasi-historical approach623
Quiring, Frank S.
Emphasis on acids and bases626
Staff, J. Chem. Ed.
Classroom Mechanics. Pros and cons of the silent demonstration627
Woodburn, John H.
Programmable pocket electronic calculators in the classroom628
Weldert, Robert W.
Mass and density - a surprising classroom demonstration628
Blanck, Harvey F.
Toys in the chemistry classroom629
Ziegler, Gene R.
The chemistry of wine. An introductory lecture-laboratory course for nonchemistry students630
Crews, Phillip
Chaos can be fun if it's organized. A bit of cautious optimism (actually hysterical glee) about first year chemistry631
O'Connor, Rod
Scientific writing. A humanistic and scientific course for science undergraduates632
Carlisle, E. Fred; Kinsinger, Jack B.
Wash bottle for volatile solvents634
Goetz, Rudolph
Short course on the history of analytical chemistry and the related sciences635
Stock, John T.
Low cost stabilizer for the Kofler hotbench637
Brown, W. H.; Sproat, D.
Outline of a course in the history of organic chemistry638
Ryan, Dennis P.
Crystallization by the "gauze bandage" method639
Chu, Samuel S.-T.
Study of undergraduate education in chemistry by the Delphi technique640
Melton, L. A.; Parr, C. A.; Caldwell, R. A.; Sherry, A. D.
Logarithmic scales641
Shilman, Avner
Pure rotational Raman spectroscopy: A dry-lab experiment642
Hoskins, L. Claron
Phthalimide, anthranilic acid, benzyne. An undergraduate organic laboratory sequence643
Dougherty, C. M.; Baumgarten, R. L.; Sweeney, A., Jr.; Concepcion, E.
Carbonic anhydrase and metallo-derivatives. A bioinorganic chemistry study645
McQuate, Robert S.
Modification of the Grignard reaction648
Nelson, D. J.; DiFrancesco, R.; Petters, D.
The determination of the pK of the dihydrogen phosphate ion. A student experiment649
Davies, I. R.; Serjeant, E. P.; Warner, A. G.
Industrial analytical procedure for undergraduate analytical chemistry651
Hurtubise, Robert J.
Simple bubbler for reducing the consumption of gases652
Fieselmann, Benjamin F.; Stucky, Galen
XCIV. Dye laser instrumentationA407
Green, Robert B.
XCI. Combustion instruments for preparing samples for liquid scintillation counting (correction)A412
Chemical accidents in academic institutions - A critical commentary on accidents reported in the University of California systemA415
Wilk, I. J.
The Principles of Inorganic Chemistry (Jolly, William L.)A427
Titus, Donald D.
Understanding Chemistry (Ouellette, Robert J.)A427
Beel, John A.
Heterocyclic Chemistry (Young, D. W.)A428
Nair, Vasu
Statistical Mechanics (McQuarrie, Donald A.)A428
Poland, Douglas
Is It Really So? A Guide to Clear Thinking (Ingle, Dwight J.)A428
Fuller, Edward C.
The Hydrolysis of Cations Baes, Charles F., Jr.; Mesmer, Robert E.)A429
Gayer, Karl H.
The Elementary Language of Solid State Physics (Stiddard, M. H. B.)A429
Gerstein, Bernard C.
Reduced Density Matrices in Quantum Chemistry (Davidson, Ernest Roy)A429
Zeroka, Daniel
Dynamic Light Scattering with Applications to Chemistry, Biology, and Physics (Berne, Bruce J.; Pecora, Robert)A430
Carpenter, Dewey K.
The Chemistry of Phosphorus-- Environmental, Organic, Inorganic, Biochemical, and Spectroscopic Aspects (Emsley, J.; Hall, Dennis)A430
Berlin, K. D.
Crystals and Compounds: Molecular Structure and Composition in Nineteenth-century France (Mauskopf, Seymour H.)A431
Kauffman, George B.
Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry, Vol. 32 (Tipson, R. Stuart; Horton, Derek; ed.s)A431
Kiely, Donald E.
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