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July 1978
Vol. 55 No. 7

Science as philosophic enquiry411
Lippincott, W.T.
Molecular geometry predictions using simple MO theory. AX systems (n = 2-7)412
Baird, N. Colin
Electrochemistry in the solid state418
McKechnie, J. S.; Turner, L. D. S.; Vincent, C. A.; Lazzari, M.; Scrosati, B.
Development of luminescence spectrometry as an analytical tool423
O'Haver, T. C.
Mass Spectra Analysis Using a Programmable Calculator428
Attard, Alfred E.; Lee, Henry C.
Phase transfer catalysis. Part II. Synthetic applications429
Gokel, George W.; Weber, William P.
Phase transfer catalysis: An interim project433
Reeves, W. Preston
Models and metaphysics in the chemical theories of Boyle and Newton434
Green, William J.
Application of the frontier molecular orbital theory to the interpretation of the Hammett correlation's437
Henri-Rousseau, Olivier; Texier, Fernand
Program to evaluate quantitative analysis unknowns441
Potter, Larry; Brown, Bruce
Atomic orbital contours-a new approach to an old problem442
Scaife, D. B.
Enumeration of permutational isomers: The porphyrins446
Tapscott, R. E.; Marcovich, D.
Isoniazid-destroyer of the white plague 448
Kauffman, George B.
Hammond's postulate and the slinky449
Macomber, Roger S.
Preparation of various kinds of glass 450
Jones, Richard F.
Demonstration of burning magnesium and dry ice 450
Driscoll, Jerry A.
FORTRAN program for plotting dot diagrams of electron density451
Jewett, K. A.; Kleier, Daniel A.
Relation between solubility and solubility product is a limiting case452
Haight, G. P.
Why green? More chemistry in the student synthesis of tris(ethylenediamine) cobalt(III) chloride453
Krause, Ronald A.
Letters to a chemistry professor454
Sanderson, R. T.
Safe, accurate solids dispenser and weighing aid455
Piel, Elmar
How much work can a person do ?456
Bent, Henry A.
Separation of mixtures encountered in qualitative organic analysis: An anomalous case458
Pinkus, A. G.
Acids and Bases459
Kolb, Doris
Colorimetric analysis for salicylate in urine: An experiment for nursing chemistry464
Cavanaugh, Margaret A.; Bambenek, Mark A.
Comments on ionization465
Driscoll, D.R.
Chlorine and hydrochloric acid: They touch our lives daily466
J. Chem. Educ. Staff
Synthesis of chrysanthemic acid: A multistep organic synthesis for undergraduate students468
Schatz, Paul F.
Cooling coil bypass on a Varian A-60 nmr spectrometer470
Paanenen, Roy A.; Strauss, Michael J.
Versatile operational amplifier assembly471
Stock, John T.
Perpetration of polysulfide rubber472
Pettit, George R.; Pettit, George R. III
Generation of poly(vinyl alcohol) and arrangement of structural units473
Carraher, Charles E., Jr.
Pyrolysis method475
Karnofski, Michael A.; Rainone, Richard
Converting spectral line widths 476
Ludwig, Oliver G.
Converting spectral line widths 476
Parsons, M. L.; Lovet, R. J.
Frost diagrams476
Quane, Denis
Perchlorate hazard476
Kildahl, Nicholas K.
Perchlorate hazard 476
Hunt, Harold R., Jr.
Chemistry in modern perspective (Gordon, Glen)A291
Caton, Roy D.
Chemical principles, 4th Edition (Masterton, William L.)A292
Carpenter, Dewey K.
Basic chemistry 2nd Edition (Seese, William S.; Daub, Guido H.)A292
Wartell, Michael A.
Chemistry and the living organism (Bloomfield, Molly M.)A292
Bier, Jim
Symmetry in chemistry (Kettle, Sidney)A293
Dever, David F.
Electrochemical stripping analysis (Vydra, Frantisek)A294
Heineman, William R.
Mathematical modeling and digital simulation for engineers and scientists (Smith, Jon M.)A294
Wilkins, Charles L.
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