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November 1980
Vol. 57 No. 11

Knowledge Versus Wisdom759
Lagowski, J. J.
Introduction to symposium on inorganic chemistry in the curriculum: What should be left in and what should be left out761
Mellon, E. K.
Systematic inorganic reaction chemistry: Inorganic reaction types, general methods of synthesis, and the periodic table761
Basolo, Fred
Inorganic chemistry from the perspective of an industrial chemist762
Laudise, R. A.
Inorganic chemistry changes constantly: How do we get the changes in?763
Meyer, Thomas J.
How much inorganic spectroscopy and photochemistry?764
Gray, Harry B.
The ACS inorganic exam and its influence(?) on the inorganic curriculum765
Sienko, M. J.
What is happening in our inorganic laboratory courses?766
Angelici, Robert J.
Depth versus breadth or, you can't cover it all in one year768
Cotton, F. A.
The Panel Discussion768
Brown, Herbert C.; Toy, Arthur D. F.; Crosby, Glenn A.; Mellon, Edward K.
Why should we teach descriptive chemistry?770
Hudson, Michael
An approach to teaching systematic inorganic reaction chemistry in beginning chemistry courses772
Basolo, Fred; Parry, Robert W.
Speeding up the inorganic lab: How fast is too fast?778
Sharrock, Patrick
Niels Bjerrum (1879-1958): A centennial evaluation. Part I: The life779
Kauffman, George B.
The chemistry of seashells783
Kinard, W. Frank
Groups and subgroups in the periodic table of the elements: A proposal of modification in the nomenclature784
Araneo, Antonio
Continuous point groups: A simple derivation of the closed formula for the reduction of representations785
Alvarino, Jose M.; Chamorro, Alberto
Simple derivation of some basic selection rules786
Sannigrahi, A. B.; Das, Ranjan
A novel method of representing orbitals in three dimensions788
Chenier, Philip J.
Benzotriazole a corrosion inhibitor for antiques: Some practical surface chemistry789
Walker, Robert
A visual aid in learning the principle behind determining the density of irregularly shaped objects791
Meloan, Cliff E.
The use of motivational experiments in the teaching of quantitative concepts in chemistry792
Ben-Zvi, Ruth; Silberstein, Judith
Film segments for chemistry lecture demonstrations795
Grosser, Arthur E.
Teaching of chemical literature: A list of audiovisual materials796
Douville, Judith A.; Schlessinger, Bernard S.
Energy and environmental technology: An advanced college course for secondary school teachers798
Kimmel, Howard S.; Tomkins, Reginald P. T.; Perez, Manuel
Chemical equilibrium801
Mickey, Charles D.
C6H12O11 + H2SO4 = CO + ?805
Smith, Douglas D.
Homemade models of the five d-atomic orbitals805
Saieed, Alfred E.
An acid or a base?806
Uriarte, Richard J.
High school organic chemistry studies: Problems and prospects807
Beasley, Warren
Rubber gloves, rubber balls, and optical activity809
Perkins, Robert
Something new from the past: Bonding, structure, and geometry810
Schmuckler, Joseph S.
Dr. Baekland's Bakelite811
Nagel, Miriam
Chemical Bingo812
Solubility and complex ion equilibria of silver(I) species in aqueous solution813
Shakhashiri, Bassam Z.; Dirreen, Glen E.; Juergens, Fred
The use of computer-assisted instruction in the teaching laboratory815
Engh, Steve; Ratzlaff, K. L.
Scientific Instrument Network Expands Activities818
An inorganic laboratory experiment involving photochemistry, liquid chromatography, and infrared spectroscopy819
Post, Elroy W.
An Ether Synthesis Using Phase Transfer Catalysis822
Hill, John W.; Corredor, Jorge
The protolysis of (Coen2(O2CO))+: A realistic undergraduate kinetics experiment823
Cooper, J. N.
Preparation of solid derivatives by differential scanning calorimetry824
Crandall, E. W.; Pennington, Maxine
Preparation and properties of sufatotris(thiourea)zinc(II)825
Udupa, M. R.
Electronic transitions as a probe of tetrahedral versus octahedral coordination in nickel(II) complexes: An undergraduate inorganic chemistry experiment826
Filgueiras, Carlos A. L.; Carazza, Fernando
Determination of the absolute stereochemistry of secondary alcohols: An advanced organic chemistry experiment for undergraduate students828
Bandaranayake, Wickramasinghe M.
An inexpensive method for refluxing solutions in the presence of a gas829
Crabtree, Robert H.; Mihelcic, Jean M.
A simple demonstration of the Curie-Weiss law and a spin-crossover compound830
Hutchinson, Bennett; Hance, Robert L.; Hardegree, Eric L.; Russell, Sue A.
A binary solid-liquid phase diagram experiment including determination of purity, enthalpy of fusion, and true melting point831
Meyer, Edwin F.; Meyer, Joseph A.
Radical recombination kinetics: An experiment in physical organic chemistry833
Pickering, Miles
An extra function for the manual temperature compensation control on pH meters834
Eilbeck, W. John
Developing departmental safety proceduresA311
Palladino, George F.
Chemistry (King, Edward L.)A319
Brasted, Robert C.
Organic Chemistry - A Brief Contemporary Perspective (Spangler, Charles W.)A320
Burnell, Louis A.
An Introduction to Human Biochemistry (Pasternack, C.A.)A320
Mailey, Christina A.
Synthetic Multidentate Macrocyclic Compounds (Izatt, Reed M.; Christensen, James J.)A320
Daves, G. Doyle Jr.
Biochromy - Natural Coloration of Living Things (Fox, Dennis L.)A322
Callery, Patrick S.
The Chemistry of Silica (Iler, Ralph K.)A324
Cusanovich, Michael A.
Liquids and Their Properties. A Molecular and Macroscopic Treatise with Applications (Temerley, H. N. V.)A324
Fitts, Donald D.
Organic Liquids: Structure, Dynamics, and Chemical Properties (Buckingham, A. D.; Lippert, E.; Bratos, S.)A324
Fitts, Donald
Modern Size-Exclusion Liquid Chromatography (Yau, W. W.; Kirkland, J. J.; Bly, D. D.)A324
Dean, John A.
Asymmetry in Carbohydrates (Harmon, Robert)A325
Kiely, Donald E.
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