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October 1979
Vol. 56 No. 10
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| Our High School Colleagues | 629 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| In This Issue | 630 |
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| How a photon is created or absorbed | 631 |
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Henderson, Giles |
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| Allowed and forbidden d-d transitions in Cr(oxalate)33- | 635 |
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Yager, T. D.; Eaton, G. R. |
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| On the reduction of representation of C_v and D_h | 636 |
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Lie, G. C. |
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| On the characters and representations of continuous point groups | 638 |
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Flurry, R. L., Jr. |
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| Some additional comments on infinite point groups | 640 |
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Strommen, Dennis P. |
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| Configurational and conformational relations among sugars | 641 |
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Martin, R. Bruce |
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| A simple spatial diagram for 12-heteropolyanion | 642 |
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Backer, P. Abu; Natarajan, L. V. |
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| Use of general purpose microcomputers to synthesize hypothetical spectra for the nmr recorder | 643 |
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Wright, John R.; Robinson, Jack L. |
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| Computer graphics for chemical education | 644 |
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Soltzberg, Leonard J. |
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| X-ray crystallographic computations using a programmable calculator | 650 |
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Attard, Alfred E.; Lee, Henry C. |
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| The kinetics of running | 651 |
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Larsen, Russell D. |
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| BASIC program for calculation of diamagnetic susceptibilities using Pascal's constants | 652 |
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Weller, Robert R.; Hatfield, William E. |
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| A popular approach to reaction kinetics | 653 |
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Collins, Michael P. S. |
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| The romance of HMDA | 654 |
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Wittcoff, Harold |
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| A coincidence in copper metabolism | 656 |
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Webb, John |
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| The capitalist, the chemist, and Lima sour crude oil | 657 |
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Moseley, Charles G. |
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| Fluorescence determination of aspirin in APC tablets | 658 |
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Fiigen, R. A.; Plude, J. L.; Seitz, W. R. |
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| An improved method in the redox titration of oxalic acid by permanganate | 659 |
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Datta, M.; Ameta, Suresh; Pande, P. N.; Gupta, H. L.; Bokadia, M. M. |
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| Optical illusions in drawings of cyclohexane derivatives | 659 |
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Feldman, Martin R. |
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| Undergraduate research originating from answers to examination questions | 659 |
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Pinkus, A, G. |
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| A method for dispersing compounds in polystyrene films for spectroscopic study | 660 |
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Wrobleski, James T.; Dziobkowski, Chester; Brown, David B. |
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| On finding a middle ground for SI | 661 |
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Nelson, Robert A. |
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| An apologia for accepting at least an approximation to SI | 663 |
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Wright, P. G. |
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| Letters on SI Units | 665 |
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Heslop, R. B. |
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| Letters on SI Units | 665 |
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Dingledy, David |
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| Response to Comments on "SI Units? A Camel is a Camel" | 665 |
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Adamson, Arthur W. |
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| Ultraviolet spectrophotometric determination of caffeine in cola drinks: An organic analytical experiment | 666 |
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Van Atta, Robert E. |
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| How safe is the air we breathe in our laboratories? | 667 |
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Quickenden, Terry I. |
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| Low-cost, flexible, overtemperature warning system | 668 |
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Clubine, Gerald D. |
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| An Open Letter to Our Readers | 669 |
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Sarquis, Arlyne M. |
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| Building a chemistry program that fosters independent thinking | 670 |
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Robertson, William B. |
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| "Invitation to enquiry": The calcite/acid reaction | 672 |
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Driscoll, D. R. |
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| Hypos for Felt Marking Pens | 672 |
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Brown, William Hamilton |
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| Corrosion: A Waste of Energy | 673 |
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J. CHEM. EDUC. staff |
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| Enhancement of concentration quenching by micelles | 675 |
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Roessler, Norbert |
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| The thermite lecture demonstration | 675 |
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Bozzelli, Joseph W.; Barat, Robert B. |
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| The rapid isolation of carotenoids from foods | 676 |
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McKone, Harold T. |
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| The principles of flow injection analysis as demonstrated by three lab exercises | 677 |
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Hansen, E. H.; Ruzicka, J. |
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| Two sample applicators for chromatography | 680 |
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Malik, N. S. A.; Berrie, A. M. M. |
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| How the Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer works | 681 |
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Strong, Frederick C., III |
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| An NMR spectrometer-computer interface experiment: Demonstrating how signal averaging influences signal-to-noise ratios | 684 |
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Henner, M.; Levoir, P.; Ancian, B. |
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| Transfer tube for air-sensitive liquids or solutions | 686 |
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Niewahner, J. H. |
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| An interpretive experiment in ion cyclotron resonance spectroscopy | 687 |
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Burnier, R. C.; Freiser, B. S. |
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| A simple method of distinguishing borosilicate and soda lime glass | 692 |
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Brown, William Hamilton |
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| Normal and inverse ferrite spinels: A set of solid state chemistry related experiments | 693 |
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Chaumont, C.; Burgard, M. |
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| Drying organic liquids with water soluble polymers | 695 |
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Piel, Elmar |
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| Glutamic acid in pheromone synthesis: A useful chiral synthon | 696 |
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Smith, Leverett R.; Williams, Howard J. |
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| High performance liquid chromatography of essential oils | 698 |
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McKone, Harold T. |
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| Thermoluminescence. Part II: Instrumentation | A303 |
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Manche, Emanuel P. |
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| Fire Safety and Fire Control in the Chemistry Laboratory | A311 |
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Wilbraham, A. C. |
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| Physical Chemistry and Its Biological Applications (Brey, Wallace S.) | A323 |
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Mattice, Wayne L. |
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| Introduction to Spectroscopy (Pavia, Donald; Lampman, Gary M.; Kriz, George S., Jr.) | A323 |
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Guthrie, Robert D. |
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| Guide for the Perplexed Organic Experimentalist (Loewenthal, H.J.E.) | A324 |
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Schatz, Paul F. |
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| Metal Ions in Solution (Burgess, John) | A324 |
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Birk, James P. |
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| Physical Organic Chemistry Through Solved Problems (Lambert, Joseph B.) | A324 |
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Pagni, Richard |
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| Statistics (Hirsch, R. F., ed.) | A326 |
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O'Laughlin, Jerome W. |
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| Space Groups for Solid State Scientists (Burns, Gerald; Glazer, A.M.) | A326 |
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Franzen, Hugo F. |
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| Molecular and Crystal Structure Models (Walton, Anne) | A326 |
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Alcock, John W. |
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