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August 1978
Vol. 55 No. 8
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| How the chemists got their scents | 477 |
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Lippincott, W.T. |
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| Chemical origins of color | 478 |
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Orna, Mary Virginia |
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| A better home for the science education directorate | 484 |
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Lippincott, W.T. |
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| Development of intellectual skills in the laboratory | 485 |
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Ophardt, Charles E. |
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| Statistical effects and the evaluation of entropy differences in equilibrium processes. Symmetry corrections and entropy of mixing | 489 |
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Bailey, William F.; Monahan, Audrey S. |
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| Use of hand models for assigning configurational nomenclature | 493 |
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Garrett, James M. |
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| D. I. Mendeleev's conceptions concerning the structure of complex compounds | 494 |
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Solov'ev, Yu. I. |
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| Borabenzene anion and its transition metal complexes | 497 |
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Allen, Christopher W.; Palmer, Donna E. |
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| Absorption spectra of alkali metal vapors | 500 |
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Ashby, Richard A. |
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| Economical and safe laboratory heat control | 501 |
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Rothchild, Robert |
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| Comparison of the electronic transitions of unconjugated thiones and imines. An exercise in the application of symmetry selection rules | 502 |
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Worman, James J.; Atkins, Ronald L.; Nelson, David A. |
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| The joy of fission | 503 |
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Jones, Paul R.; Coppola, Brian |
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| Computer simulation of stratospheric photochemistry | 504 |
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Stabler, Robert N.; Chesick, John P. |
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| Construction of a novel sample holder for use in undergraduate IR spectroscopy experiments | 508 |
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Law, R.; Ronald, B. P.; Ferrin, L.; Pocker, Y. |
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| Dimensions and standard states in the activated complex theory of reaction rates | 509 |
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Robinson, Peter J. |
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| How to win friends and motivate teaching assistants | 511 |
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Pickering, Miles |
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| Demonstration of color development: Formation of the subtractive primary dyes | 513 |
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Olson, Edwin S. |
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| Fluidity of gases | 513 |
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Pletsch, William H.; Lothrop, Kenneth H. |
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| Coolant recirculation system conserves water | 514 |
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Brown, Milford S.; Bailey, Glen F. |
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| Using the Aufbau principle | 515 |
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Whitmer, John C. |
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| Pressure calculations | 515 |
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Schultz, Charles W. |
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| Inexpensive model for illustrating stereochemistry of SN1 and SN2 reactions (old music stands never die-they just invert away) | 516 |
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Garrett, James M.; Griffin, E. L. |
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| Probability density and maximum radial probability for the 1s orbital: an analogy with population density and distribution in cities | 516 |
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Baker, A. D. |
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| Flexible general chemistry laboratory programs | 517 |
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Mellon, E. K. |
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| Automotive chemistry. A course for students in the environmental and applied sciences | 519 |
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Kritz, George S., Jr. |
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| Simple technique for radial chromatography | 520 |
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de Vries, G.; Brinkman, U. A. Th. |
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| Origin of life. An interdisciplinary course in chemical evolution for undergraduates | 521 |
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Hughes, L. J.; Frank, J. W.; Wilson, A. T. |
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| A study of factors related to success in nursing chemistry | 524 |
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Mamantov, C. B.; Wyatt, W. W. |
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| Report of the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. Official business | 525 |
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Stubbs, Harry C. |
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| Caloric costs of mass transport | 526 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| When an experiment fails | 528 |
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Koons, L. F. |
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| Lasers: the light fantastic | 529 |
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J. Chem. Educ. Staff |
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| Demonstrations in cryogenics | 531 |
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Lothrop, Kenneth H. |
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| Equbal-a computer program for balancing chemical equations | 532 |
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Goldberg, Stephen Z. |
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| Care and feeding of gifted students: A personal approach | 533 |
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Greenstadt, Melvin |
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| Simple way to make overhead transparencies | 535 |
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Thomas, Howard |
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| Bubble pressure and volume. A demonstration experiment | 536 |
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Christian, Sherril D.; Enwall, Eric |
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| Group electronegativity by NMR | 538 |
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Greever, Joe C. |
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| Serum iron determination: A sensitive colorimetric experiment | 539 |
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Harris, Daniel C. |
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| Aldol condensation: A simple teaching model for organic laboratory | 540 |
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Hawbecker, Byron L.; Kurtz, David W.; Putnam, Theodore D.; Ahlers, Patricia A.; Gerber, Gregory D. |
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| Pipet bulb adapter | 541 |
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Hickling, George G. |
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| Study by NMR of a three-component system. A physical-organic experiment | 542 |
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Claasen, Randy; Wolcott, Randy; Reinbold, Paul E. |
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| Chemical modification of tung oil. A Diels-Alder experiment for undergraduates | 544 |
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Nitidandhaprabhas, Ovart |
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| Principles of organic chemistry. Fourth edition (Geissman, T. A.) | A312 |
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Lenox, Ronald S. |
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| Colloid formation and growth: a chemical kinetics approach (Heicklen, Julian) | A312 |
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Anacker, E. W. |
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| Equilibrium in solutions and surface and colloid chemistry (Scatchard, George) | A312 |
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Mysels, Karol J. |
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| Technical report writing (Souther, James W.; White, Myron L.) | A313 |
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Hancock, J. E. H. |
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| Modern classics in analytical chemistry. Volume 11. An ACS reprint collection (Beilby, Alvin L.) | A314 |
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O'Laughlin, Jerome W. |
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| Synthesis and technique in inorganic chemistry (Angelici, Robert J.) | A314 |
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Mellon, Edward K. |
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| Irreducible tensor methods-an introduction for chemists (Silver Brian L.) | A314 |
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Reid, Charles E. |
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| An introduction to industrial organic chemistry (Wiseman, Peter) | A315 |
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Kolb, Kenneth E. |
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| Modern practice of gas chromatography (Grob, Robert L.) | A315 |
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Dean, John A. |
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| Infrared absorption spectroscopy. Second edition (Nakanishi, Koji) | A316 |
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Nibler, Joseph W. |
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| Infrared absorption spectroscopy. Second edition (Nakanishi, Koji) | A316 |
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Nibler, Joseph W. |
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| Chromatography: an adventure in graduate school (Alexander, Guy) | A316 |
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Dean, John A. |
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