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February 1978
Vol. 55 No. 2

Providing safeguards or playing Nero71
Lippincott, L.T.
Principles, methodologies and applications of atomic fluorescence spectrometry 72
Winefordner, J. D.
Symmetry in molecular structure-facts, fiction and fun79
Fackler, John P., Jr.
Some common oversimplifications in teaching chemical kinetics84
Boyd, Robert K.
Status of general chemistry. IV. Changes in the future90
Brooks, David W.
Molar volumes: Microscopic insight from macroscopic data93
Davenport, Derek A.; Fosterling, Robert B.; Srinivasan, Viswanathan
Animated alchemy96
Jones, Paul R.; Coppola, Brian
Keller plan: A personal view97
Silberman, Robert
Unified calculation of titration curves99
Stairs, Robert A.
Content of final examinations used in the first course in college chemistry100
Goldsmith, Robert H.
Life after graduation: Seminars in real-world chemistry by alumni101
Hill, John W.
Stoichiometric calculations 102
Parker, Gordon A.
General chemistry-pressure measurement 102
Steffel, Margaret J.
Notation for powers of ten 103
Freeman, Robert D.
Physical chemistry project involving natural products 103
Steele, Jack
Calorimetry and solar energy 103
Shiflett, R. B.
Learning organic by playing cards 104
Kletsch, Richard A.
Descriptive inorganic chemistry-who, what, when, where and how 104
Walters, Fred H.
2YC3 Joules105
Bardole, Ellen and Jay
Method for making boiling stones106
de Vries, G.
Plant pigments as acid-base indicators-an exercise for the high school 107
Forster, Mary
Perturbations and extrapolations108
Slabaugh, Wendell H.
The chemical formula part II: Determination109
Kolb, Doris
Common scents of animal behavior112
Avery, Roy; Smith, Dorothy
Notes on nutrition 113
J. Chem. Ed. Staff
Piaget in high school instruction 115
Smith, Patricia J.
Simple liquid-liquid extraction experiment for freshmen119
Jones, Mark M.; Champion, Gwendalyn R.
Oxidative coupling of phenols. A biomimetic undergraduate organic laboratory experiment120
Hart, Harold; Reilly, James L.
Determination of rate constants for ouabain inhibition of adenosine triphosphatase. An undergraduate biological chemistry laboratory experiment122
Sall, Erik; Givens, C. Delp.; Taylor, Ronald P.; Grisham, Charles M.
Practical AAS data rule124
Bustos, Leopoldo, I.
Uranyl luminescence quenching. An experiment in photochemistry and kinetics125
Burrows, Hugh D.; Formosinho, Sebastiao J.
Vibronic analysis of the visible absorption and fluorescence spectra of the fluorescein dianion128
Kurucsev, Tomas
Another use of broken glass electrodes129
Bradford, John L.
Exchange reactions by NMR without variable temperature. An experiment using allyl-palladium complexes131
Appleton, Trevor G.; Cotton, John D.
Heats of solution from solubility determinations133
Cesaro, Attilio; Russo, Elio
Simple method to improve the efficiency of thermostatic baths134
Alonso, Cipriano Barrio; Uria, Jose Manuel Juanco
Flow densimetry. A simple analytical technique for activity measurements by freezing point data137
Desnoyers, Jacques E.; Ostiguy, Claude; Perron, Gerald
Reactive molecular beam scattering apparatus 138
Raw, C. J. G.; Jex, G.; Leonelli, J.
Safety practice in the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory A71
Wawzonek, Stanley
Cleanup procedure for handling mercury spills A74
Anderson, D. H.; Murphy, P. J.; White, W. W.
Improved mercury retriever A78
Newman, Melvin S.
Basic concepts of chemistry (Sherman, Alan; Russikoff, Leonard)A105
Bailey, David N.
Air pollution chemistry: An experimenters sourcebook (Bassow, Herbert)A105
Alcock, John W.
Contemporary chemistry, science, energy and environmental change (Wade, Charles G.)A105
Arendale, W. F.
General chemistry laboratory operations. Third edition (Conroy, Lawrence E.; Brasted, Robert C.)A106
Popp, Dr. Carl J.
An introduction to organic chemistry (Reusch, William H.)A106
Lambert, Joseph B.
Organic chemistry: Second edition (Allinger, Norman L)A108
Schambach, Robert A.
Physical biochemistry (Freifelder, David)A110
Kaiser, Ivan I.
The dynamics of spectroscopic transitions: (Illustrated by magnetic resonance and laser effects) (Macomber, James D.)A110
Parsons, M. L.
Inorganic aspects of biological and organic chemistry (Hanzlik, Robert P.)A112
Fleischer, Everly B.
Foundations of biophysics (Stanford, A. L.)A112
Hutchinson, Franklin
Analytical Aspects of Mercury and Other Heavy Metals in the Environment (Frei, Roland W.)A114
Klein, David H.
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