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February 1980
Vol. 57 No. 2
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| Fact, theory and academic discipline | 91 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Computer-aided instruction with microcomputers II: Systems and applications, comparison and evaluation | 93 |
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Moore, John W.; Gerhold, George; Bishop, R. Daniel; Gelder, John I.; Pollnow, Gilbert F.; Owen, G. Scott |
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| High resolution mass spectra analysis with a programmable calculator | 99 |
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Holdsworth, David K. |
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| The electronic spectrum of iodine revisited | 101 |
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McNaught, Ian J. |
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| A homemade, heatable gas cell | 105 |
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Earl, Boyd L. |
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| The valence bond interpretation of molecular geometry | 106 |
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Smith, Derek W. |
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| Sigma bonded cyclopolyenyl metal complexes: Sigmatropic rearrangements | 110 |
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McKinney, Michael A.; Haworth, Daniel T. |
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| How to make a Zeolite model | 112 |
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Huang, Yun-yang |
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| A preface to the Carnot cycle | 114 |
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Goldstein, Martin |
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| On the misuse of Le Chatelier's principle for the prediction of the temperature dependence of the solubility of salts | 117 |
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Bodner, George M. |
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| Solution to a potentially hazardous wiring problem in melting point units | 119 |
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Leonard, Jack E. |
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| On thermodynamics of adsorption using gas-solid chromatography | 120 |
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Meyer, Edwin F. |
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| An improved microbulb vacuum distillation apparatus | 124 |
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Saplay, Kishore M. |
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| Models for the representation of four-component systems | 125 |
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Kartzmark, Elinor M. |
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| Permanent classroom periodic tables | 126 |
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Smith, Carolyn J. |
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| Chemical composition: Improving the writing and literature searching skills of students in the chemical sciences | 127 |
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Melhado, L. Lee |
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| Changes in the course content of general chemistry since 1950 | 128 |
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Ryan, Mary Ann; Kellams, Samuel E. |
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| Textbook errors index | 129 |
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Eberhardt, W. H. |
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| The development of the pH meter | 133 |
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Tarbell, D. S.; Tarbell, A. T. |
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| The early history of the development of the glass electrode for pH measurements | 134 |
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Dole, Malcolm |
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| An application of Piaget's theory of cognitive development in teaching chemistry: The learning cycle | 135 |
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Fowler, Linda S. |
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| The use of oxygen in the treatment of sewage | 137 |
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Cook, Gerhard A. |
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| Steam distillation of essential oils - Anethole from anise followed by permanganate oxidation to anisic acid | 138 |
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Garin, David L. |
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| Chemistry of steel making | 139 |
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Sellers, Neal |
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| A school-community science experience: Great Valley's chemistry-industry awareness program | 143 |
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Clapper, Thomas, W. |
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| Research projects and two-level curriculum | 145 |
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Arnold, William |
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| High school chemistry A vehicle for learning basic objectives | 148 |
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Waterman, Edward L. |
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| High School Program for the 6th Biennial CHEMED Conference on Chemical Education | 149 |
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| Wonder water (?) | 150 |
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Smith, Douglas D. |
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| Pass-fail versus conventional grading | 150 |
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Smith, Douglas D. |
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| Educational Research | 150 |
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Smith, Douglas D. |
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| Even molecular masses | 151 |
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Smith, Douglas D. |
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| "To sink or swim" | 151 |
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O'Connor, Rod |
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| Rossini, William Tell, and the iodine clock reaction: A lecture demonstration | 152 |
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Brice, L. K. |
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| Crystallization of sodium acetate | 152 |
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Hiegel, Gene A. |
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| Appetizing colloids | 153 |
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Riley, John T. |
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| Spectroscopic cation analysis using metal salt pills | 153 |
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Barnard, Sister Marquita |
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| The thermodynamics of ionization of the bisulfate ion: A physical chemistry laboratory experiment | 154 |
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Smith, Robert L.; Pinnick, Jr., H. R. |
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| An introductory level kinetics investigation | 155 |
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McGarvey, J. E. B.; Knipe, A. C. |
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| A modification of the free radical bromination of p-toluic acid | 157 |
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Olson, Edwin S. |
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| Ionic strength effect on the rate of reduction of hexacyanoferrate(III) by ascorbic acid: A physical chemistry laboratory experiment | 158 |
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Watkins, Kenneth W.; Olson, June A. |
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| A substitute for mercury electrode contacts | 159 |
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Bradford, John L. |
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| A time-lag method for second-order kinetics | 160 |
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Espenson, James H. |
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| Diphenylbutadienes syntheses by means of the Wittig reaction: Experimental introduction to the use of phase transfer catalysis | 161 |
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Gillois, J.; Guillerm, G.; Stephen, E.; Vo-Quang, L. |
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| The preparation of p-cresyl propyl ether by phase transfer catalysis | 162 |
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Rowe, Jeffrey E. |
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| The essential role of chemistry in occupational health education | A43 |
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Tomboulian, Paul; Brantley, Larry |
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| Basic Chemistry (Miller, Glenn H.) | A55 |
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Sheeley, Richard M. |
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| Chemistry, 2nd Edition (Timberlake, Karen) | A55 |
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Yehl, Addison, Rev. |
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| Higher Grade Chemistry (Duncan, Iain M.) | A56 |
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Shearer, Edmund C. |
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| Organic Chemistry (Fessenden, Ralph J.; Fessenden, Joan S.) | A56 |
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Weller, Lowell E. |
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| Mastering Organic Chemistry: A Problem-Solving Approach (Gibson, Gerald W.) | A58 |
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Bloomer, James L. |
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| Physical Methods in Modern Chemical Analysis. Volume 1 (Kuwana, Theodore) | A58 |
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Beilby, Alvin L. |
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| Environmental Chemistry (Manahan, Stanley E.) | A60 |
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Bramen, Robert |
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| Advances in Energy Systems and Technology, Vol. 1 (Auer, Peter) | A60 |
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Walters, Edward A. |
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| Symmetry and Spectroscopy (Harris, Daniel C.; Bertolucci, Michael D.) | A60 |
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Bramwell, Fitzgerald B. |
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| The Molten State of Matter: Melting and Crystal Structure (Ubbelohde, A. R.) | A62 |
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Tomkins, Reginald P. |
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| Valency (O'Dwyer, M. F.; Kent, J. E.; Brown, R. D.) | A63 |
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Loebl, Ernest M. |
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