JCE Online Journal of Chemical Education
 | Subscriptions  | Software Orders  | Support  | Contributors  | Advertisers  | 

JCE Print

JCE Digital Library

JCE Software

Only@JCE Online

About JCE


  Home > JCE Print > Journal of Chemical Education > Issues > 1979  > February  >
Table of Contents
The following links go directly to full text (PDF) versions of the articles.

These links are available only to JCE subscribers.

Cover
February 1979
Vol. 56 No. 2

Why Higher Education Continues to Fail69
Lippincott, W. T.
Some aspects of the bioinorganic chemistry of molybdenum70
Swedo, Kathleen Bizot; Enemark, John H.
Recombinant DNA: Scientific and social perspectives77
Vandegrift, Vaughn
Interview with Herman F. Mark83
Stahl, C. Allan
Chemical education and Piaget: A new paper-pencil inventory to assess cognitive functioning87
Milakofsky, Louis; Patterson, Henry O.
Videocassettes for bilingual chemistry instruction90
Grosser, Arthur E.
Safety and health in the academic laboratory: Recommendations by the participants ACS tenth biennial education conference91
Stacy, Gardner W., editor
A Badger chemist genealogy: The faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison93
Rocke, Alan J.; Ihde, Aaron J.
Analytical chemistry in an integrated laboratory sequence96
Dolbow, Kyle E.
Analytical chemistry at a community college: A balance of wet chemical methods and instrumental analysis96
Hayes, Janan M.
The sophomore level analytical laboratory97
Pacer, Richard A.
The analytical textbook situation: Can a textbook present analytical chemistry as it really is?98
Williams, T. R.; Bromund, R. H.
The graduate level analytical chemistry teaching program at the University of Massachusetts99
Uden, Peter C.; Barnes, Ramon M.; Curran, David J.; Roberts, John E.; Siggia, Sidney
The making of the analytical chemist - 1977: Conflicts in graduate education99
Faulkner, Larry R.
An inquiry format laboratory program for general chemistry100
Pavelich, Michael J.; Abraham, Michael R.
A note on the calculation of concentrations in the case of many simultaneous equilibria104
Feenstra, T. P.
Atomic number before Moseley106
Van Spronsen, Jan W.
Emil Fischer and the German universities107
Carroll, Felix A.
Qualitative analysis simulation108
Binder, Bernhard
Phosphorus coupling in 13C and 1H nmr109
Krudy, George A.; Macomber, Roger S.
The art of observation110
Swinehart, James H.
A freshman student opinion assignment: Attitudes toward scientists110
Hutchinson, Bennett; Hance, R. L.; Lewis, Don
A chemiluminescence demonstration oxalyl chloride oxidation111
Bramwell, Fitzgerald B.; Goodman, Sidney; Chandross, Edwin A.; Kaplan, Martin; Hill, Murray
Changing trends in student interests and goals: "Taking advantage of new student interests"112
Mitchell, John
A simple sub-zero trap for moisture removal113
Chu, Samuel S.-T.
The chemical industry: A historical perspective114
Peterson, Victor H.
Evolution of an experiment (from moles/I2 to gaseous CaCl2)116
Dauphinee, G. A.
Effective teaching for a rural environment117
Stevens, George H.
Energy from Uranium119
J. Chem. Educ. Staff
The determination of enantiomeric purity using a chiral lanthanide shift reagent: An undergraduate organic experiment122
McGoran, Ernest C.; Cutter, Bruce; Morse, Karen
A simple device for washing nmr tubes124
De Lucchi, Ottorino; Miozzo, Gian Franco
A change in the sign of the nmr coupling constant: An advanced undergraduate experiment125
Hoff, Judy L.; Furtsch, Thomas A.; Mills, Jerry L.
Use of a copper(II) reagent impurity as a teaching aid for instrumental analysis126
Herman, Richard G.
The reaction between a vinylic ether and 2,4-dinitrobenzenesulfenyl chloride127
Silversmith, Ernest F.
Laboratory automation in the undergraduate curriculum: Determination of polyethylene chain branching by computerized IR methods128
Kalasinsky, V. F.; Harris, W. C.; Powers, D. E.
The standardization of pH meters: A comparison of procedures for different types of instruments129
Lund, Walter
Coulometry experiments using simple electronic devices131
Amend, John; Grimsrud, Eric
Convenient laboratory storage of glassware for organic chemistry134
Beatty, James W.; Scott, Earle S.; Scamehorn, Richard G.
Adapting polyethylene tubing in chemical apparatus assembly135
Piel, Elmar
Hood-size sand bath136
Barbeau, Claude; Marquis, Gaston
The teacher's place is . . .(1)137
Brasted, Robert C.
The teacher's place is . . .(2)137
Haight, G. P., Jr.
Project lab137
Raymond, Jane; Bercaw, John E.; Gray, Harry B.; Crawford, Thomas H.; Deck, Joseph C.
Reactive chemical hazards: Their causes and preventionA57
Bretherick, L.
Teaching solar energyA80
Headley, Oliver
Chemistry: A Basic Introduction (Miller, G. Tyler)A83
Meloy, Carl R.
Basic College Chemistry (Mitchell, John P.)A83
Cook, Paul L.
Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry, 2nd Edition (Baum, Stuart J.)A84
Barry, Roger D.
Organic Chemistry: A Brief Survey (Baumgarten, Rueben L.)A84
Hornback, Joseph M.
Principles of Chemical Kinetics (Hammes, Gordon G.)A84
Lietzke, M. H.
Effects of Exposure to Toxic Gases- First Aid and Medical Treatment. 2nd Edition (Baker, William)A86
Renfrew, Malcolm
Colloid and Interface Science, Volume I: Plenary and Invited Lectures (Kerker, Milton)A86
Pierotti, Robert A
Survey of Organic Synthesis. Volume 2 (Buehler, Calvin A; Pearson, Donald E.)A90
Bank, Shelton
The Organic Chemistry of Iron (von Gustorf, Koerner; Wilhelm, Friedrich; Fischler, Ingrid)A90
Thayer, John S.
Analytical Pyrolysis (Roland, C. E.; Cramers, Carl A.)A90
Wynne, Alfred M.
Created:
Last Updated:
July 5, 2005
July 12, 2005
  Home > JCE Print > Journal of Chemical Education > Issues > 1979 > February > Table of Contents


Subscriptions

JCE HS CLIC

Our Secondary School editors work hard to distill all the JCE materials to produce a fraction of particular interest to high school teachers. We call it CLIC.


Contributions Welcome
JCE welcomes your submission

Advertisers
In recent years we have worked hard to better match our advertisers with our readers. When shopping for chemistry education materials, visit our advertisers' WWW sites first.

Be An Ambassador
Take JCE along on your outreach missions. Copies of the Journal, guest access to JCE Online, our publications catalog, and more are available for your participants.