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January 1979
Vol. 56 No. 1
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| Why Students Hate Chemistry | 1 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Report of the Fifth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: Colorado State University-Fort Collins, Colorado-24-28 July, 1978 | 2 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Recent Advances in Teaching Chemistry | 4 |
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Mellon, E. K. |
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| The Professional Training of Chemists | 5 |
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Lavallee, David K. |
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| Learning Problems and Teaching Strategies | 7 |
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Grotz, Leonard C. |
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| Undergraduate Laboratory Instruction | 8 |
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Hutton, Wilobert |
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| Oral Papers | 10 |
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Arendale; W. F.; Copes, Jane; Deldsen, G. L. |
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| Poster Sessions | 14 |
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Moore, John |
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| Undergraduate Organic Chemistry - What Stays In and What Goes Out? | 17 |
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Meislich, H. |
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| Rates of bimolecular heterogeneous reactions following the Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism | 22 |
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Glasser, L. |
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| Double scales for equilibria | 24 |
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Chaston, S. H. H. |
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| Second derivative curves and end-point determination | 26 |
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Carter, K. N.; Huff, R. B. |
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| China impressions | 27 |
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Gardner, Marjorie |
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| Industrial hygiene training at Quinnipiac College | 28 |
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Van Atta, Floyd A. |
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| Chemistry for artists and art buffs | 30 |
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Denio, Allen A. |
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| A decade of chemistry for nonscientists - 1968 to 1977 | 33 |
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Hostettler, John D. |
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| Mendeleev's other prediction | 35 |
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Goldwhite, Harold |
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| The discovery of iproniazid and its role in antidepressant therapy | 35 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| An analogical verification of the discontinuity of matter based on the law of definite proportions | 37 |
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Fern dez-Gonz lez, Manuel |
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| Chemistry concatenated | 37 |
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Beaumont, R. C. |
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| Teaching aids illustrating the concept of Miller Index | 38 |
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Kennard, C. H. L.; Bretherton, Les |
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| Participatory lecture demonstrations | 39 |
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Battino, Rubin |
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| CEC/78: Chemical Education Conference | 41 |
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DeRose, James V. |
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| Plastics: Utilizing the Properties of String-like Molecules | 42 |
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Journal of Chemical Education Staff |
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| Word search puzzle | 44 |
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Claus, Alison S. |
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| Perplexed by students puzzled by percent? | 45 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| History of Cosmetics | 46 |
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| Rates of reaction - analogies | 47 |
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Smith, Douglas D. |
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| Buffer effect demonstration on the overhead projector | 47 |
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Hobe, Paul G., Jr. |
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| Lab hint | 47 |
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| The pH concept | 49 |
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Kolb, Doris |
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| Recovery of silver from laboratory wastes | 54 |
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Bush, Kathryn Johnson; Diehl, Harvey |
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| A simple compensating-type Gouy tube | 55 |
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Davis, William J. |
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| 13C NMR spectra of styrene derivatives: An undergraduate experiment involving the application of the Hammett equation | 56 |
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Blunt, J. W.; Happer, D. A. R. |
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| Determination of the vibrational constants of some diatomic molecules: A combined infrared spectroscopic and quantum chemical third year chemistry project | 57 |
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Ford, T. A. |
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| The heat capacity of metals: A physical chemistry experiment | 59 |
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Shigeishi, R. A. |
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| The W. T. Lippincott Symposium: Prospects and Retrospects in Chemical Education | 61 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Stoichiometry and formation constant determination by linear sweep voltammetry | 62 |
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Schultz, Franklin A. |
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| Solvent selection for recrystallization: An undergraduate organic experiment | 64 |
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Baumann, Jacob B. |
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| A student constructed potentiometric electrode and semi-auto titrator system | 65 |
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Seemuth, D. P.; Hall, J. L.; Robertson, K. A.; Huber, C. O. |
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| A microcomputer-controlled transient recorder: A simple and instructive experiment in interfacing | 67 |
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Barrett, Tom; Lunney, David; Salt, Alger D.; Walter, Marc |
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| Toxic Materials in the Academic Laboratory from an Industrial Viewpoint | A7 |
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Fischback, Bryant C. |
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| General Chemistry Applied (Manahan, Stanley E.) | A37 |
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Barry, Roger D. |
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| Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Second Edition (Brown, William H. (ed.)) | A37 |
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Braun, Loren L. |
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| Reaction Kinetics (Beatty, James W.; Scamehorn, Richard G.) | A38 |
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Carmichael, Halbert |
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| Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes (Felder, Richard M.; Rousseau, Ronald W.) | A38 |
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Brittain, Harry G. |
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| Principles of Magnetic Resonance (Slichter, C. P.) | A38 |
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Roeder, Stephen B. W. |
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| Environmental Chemistry (Bockris, J. O'M (ed.)) | A39 |
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Easty, Dwight B. |
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| Energy and the Atmosphere. A Physical-Chemical Approach (Campbell, Ian M.) | A39 |
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Corrin, Myron L. |
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| The Chemistry of Americium (Schulz, Wallace W.) | A40 |
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Church, Larry B. |
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| Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy (In Three Parts) Part B. (Practical Spectroscopy Series, Volume 1) (Brame, Edward G., Jr.) | A40 |
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Love, L. J. Cline |
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| Fluorescence and Phosphoresence Spectroscopy: Physicochemical Principles and Practice (Schulman, Stephen G.) | A41 |
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Froehlich, Peter |
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| Isotopic Studies of Heterogeneous Catalysis (Ozaki, Atsumu) | A41 |
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Overend, John |
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| Vibrational and Rotational Relaxation in Gases (Lambert, J. D.) | A42 |
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Dagdigian, Paul J. |
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| Thermodynamics of Seawater. Part 1 (Leuendekkers, J. V.) | A42 |
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Berger, Selman A. |
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| Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. Vol 1. Applications to Chemical Systems (Ferraro, John R.; Basile, Louis J. (ed.)) | A42 |
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Katon, J. E. |
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| Base-Catalyzed Reactions of hydrocarbons and Related Compounds (Pines, Herman (ed.)) | A43 |
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Russell, Glen A. |
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