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September 1979
Vol. 56 No. 9
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| Whither laboratory instruction | 561 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Molecular excited state relaxation processes | 562 |
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Rhodes, William |
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| Quantitative hydrocarbon energies from the PMO method | 568 |
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Cooper, Charles F. |
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| The great fallacy of the H+ ion: And the true nature of H3O+ | 571 |
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Giguere, Paul A. |
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| Reappraisal of thermochemical radii for complex ions | 576 |
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Jenkins, H. D. B.; Thakur, K. P. |
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| More on the chelate effect | 578 |
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Simmons, E. Lynn |
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| Chemical potential and osmotic pressure | 579 |
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Richards, Ronald R. |
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| A general rate equation for reactions governed by a single relaxation time | 580 |
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King, Edward L. |
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| Markov chains for plotting the course of complex reactions | 582 |
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Miguel, Maria da Graca M.; Formosinho, Sebastao J. |
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| Interactive computer program system for integration of multistep reaction rate equations | 585 |
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Chesick, John P. |
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| Perils of pedagogy: Or trial by error | 586 |
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Haight, G. P., Jr. |
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| An industrially developed basic chemistry course | 589 |
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Collins, L. W.; Haws, L. D. |
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| A basic library research unit developed for chemical technology students | 590 |
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Sullivan, Suzanne G.; Maier, Lawrence R. |
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| On-line data bases in chemistry literature education | 591 |
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Drum, Carol A.; Pope, Nolan F. |
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| Course-related library and literature use instruction | 592 |
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Kirk, Thomas G. |
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| Johann Glauber's discovery of sodium sulfate - Sal Mirabile Glauberi | 593 |
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Hill, James C. |
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| Prochirality and the English beer glass | 594 |
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Sanders, J. K. M. |
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| Nuclear science in the undergraduate curriculum: The new nuclear science facility at San Jose State University | 595 |
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Ling, Campbell A. |
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| Introductory chemical education of health professionals: An integrated clinical approach | 597 |
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Frechette, Michael; Farina, Joseph |
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| Formal operational reasoning by chemistry students | 599 |
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Williams, Harvey; Turner, C. William; Debreuil, Lucien; Fast, John; Berestiansky, John |
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| Simulation in the chemistry classroom of decision-making processes for social issues involving chemistry | 600 |
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White, David H. |
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| Doubling the dividend in teacher training | 601 |
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Watton, E. C.; Freemantle, M. H. |
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| Report of the symposium on high school instructional interface: Modernization, restructuring and improvement of chemistry teaching | 602 |
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Richardson, Shirley E. |
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| "Invitation to enquiry": The Fe3+/CN- equilibrium | 603 |
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Driscoll, D. R. |
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| The chemistry of glass | 604 |
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Kolb, Doris; Kolb, Kenneth E. |
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| Odd man out - A chemical game | 609 |
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Armitage, G. M. |
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| Research and chemistry teaching | 609 |
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Smith, Douglas D. |
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| The chemistry of cleaning | 610 |
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J. Chem Educ. Staff |
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| The high school chemistry committee: A progress report | 612 |
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DeRose, James V. |
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| Lecture demonstration of vanishing meniscus in vapor liquid transition | 614 |
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Duus, H. C. |
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| Solar energy storage: A demonstration experiment | 615 |
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Kimmel, Howard S.; Tomkins, Reginald P. T. |
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| Programmed independent study, laboratory technique course for general chemistry | 616 |
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Runquist, Olaf |
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| The density of a single crystal of ammonium oxalate monohydrate by the flotation method | 617 |
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Bergendahl, Timothy J. |
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| Preparation and analysis of solid solutions in the potassium perchlorate-permanganate system | 618 |
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Johnson, Garrett K. |
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| Ionic association ion-selective electrode experiment | 620 |
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Emara, Mostafa M.; Farid, Nazik A.; Lin, C. T. |
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| The bond energy of CH3-H: A physical chemistry experiment | 622 |
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Dorain, Paul B. |
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| Mixed stationary liquid phases for gas-liquid chromatography | 623 |
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Koury, Albert M.; Parcher, Jon F. |
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| Spot test for azo dye formation: An undergraduate laboratory experiment | 625 |
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De Groote, Robert A. M. C.; Neuman, Miguel G. |
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| Polymer preparations in the laboratory | 626 |
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Lampman, Gary M.; Ford, Doug W.; Hale, Wayne R.; Pinkers, Arthur; Sewell, Christopher G. |
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| Fractionation of gels following electrophoresis | 628 |
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Racusen, David |
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| Thermoluminescence. Part I: Principles | A273 |
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Manche, Emanuel P. |
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| Designing a safe academic chemistry building | A277 |
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Chlad, Frank L.; Houser, John J. |
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| Thermodynamics, a rigorous, postulatory approach (Chue, S. H.) | A285 |
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Ehlert, Thomas C. |
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| Educators guide to free science materials, nineteenth edition (Saterstrom, Mary H.) | A286 |
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Marcus, Stanley T. |
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| A laboratory manual for schools and colleges (Creedy, John) | A286 |
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Nickels, Bill |
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| Using the metric system (Rollins, Wilma E.) | A286 |
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Marshall, Donald D. |
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| Catalytic hydrogen in organic synthesis procedures and commentary (Freifelder, Morris) | A288 |
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Gensler, Walter J. |
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| Some modern methods of organic synthesis (Carruthers, W.) | A288 |
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Bank, Shelton |
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| Transition metal organometallics in organic synthesis. vol II (Alper, Howard) | A288 |
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Farona, Michael F. |
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| Principles of industrial chemistry (Clausen, Chris A. III; Mattson, Guy) | A288 |
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Fernelius, W. Conard |
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| Resonance Raman spectroscopy as an analytical tool (Melveger, A. J.) | A290 |
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Carter, Robert L. |
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| Proton and carbon-13 nmr spectroscopy (Abraham, R. J.; Loftus, P.) | A290 |
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Barfield, Michael |
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| Atlas of stereochemistry - Absolute configurations of organic molecules. 2nd edition. vols, 1-2 (Klyne, W.; Buckingham, J.) | A290 |
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Glass, Richard S. |
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