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October 1980
Vol. 57 No. 10
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| Why Teach Chemistry? | 683 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Simple enols: How rare are they? | 685 |
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Hart, Harold; Sasaoka, Michio |
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| Coal analysis, characterization and petrography | 689 |
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Petrakis, L.; Grandy, D. W. |
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| Peat and its organic chemistry | 695 |
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Morita, H. |
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| Computer-based studies for physical chemistry | 697 |
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Barrow, Gordon M. |
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| Computer demonstrations | 702 |
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Myers, Gardiner H. |
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| A systematic approach to standard addition methods in instrumental analysis | 703 |
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Bader, Morris |
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| Gas effusion - A relaxation process | 706 |
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Hirsch, Warren; Fried, Vojtech |
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| Propylene - A basis for creative chemistry | 707 |
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Wittcoff, Harold |
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| Edward W. Morley, the atomic weight of oxygen, and Prout's hypothesis | 711 |
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Sokal, Michael M. |
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| A guided design approach to developmental science | 712 |
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Redden, Patricia Ann; Petriello, Richard P. |
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| Some recent innovations in the teaching of chemistry in the United Kingdom | 715 |
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Hudson, M. J. |
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| Industry involvement | 718 |
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Davies, Geoffrey; McClelland, Alan L. |
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| Stoichiometry of redox reactions | 721 |
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Parker, Gordon A. |
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| CO stretching in metal carbonyls | 722 |
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Li, Wai-Kee |
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| Exploring chemistry for junior high students | 723 |
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Cohen, Sheldon H. |
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| Carcinogens in nature | 724 |
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Weisburger, Elizabeth K. |
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| Chemistry that's Chinese, not Greek, to students! | 727 |
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Maciel, Jacqueline |
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| Carbon tetrachloride substitute | 728 |
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Wynn, Charles M. |
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| Chemistry trivia - Not really trivial | 729 |
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Palermo, Robert A. |
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| Balancing equations and nomenclature | 730 |
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Schmuckler, Joseph S. |
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| The mole | 730 |
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Schmuckler, Joseph S. |
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| Lab experiment | 730 |
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Schmuckler, Joseph S. |
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| The periodic table, some history | 730 |
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Schmuckler, Joseph S. |
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| AV review | 731 |
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Friedstein, Harriet |
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| Stormy weather | 732 |
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Taylor, Thomas E. |
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| Mole fraction analogies | 733 |
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DeLorenzo, Ron |
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| Report on "Science Education: Accomplishments and Needs" | 733 |
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Smith, Patricia J. |
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| Chemical Bingo | 734 |
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| Shuttle Plane Competition | 734 |
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| An approximate determination of Avogadro's constant | 735 |
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Szell, Thomas; Dennis, David; Jouas, Jean-Pierre; Wong, Mabel |
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| Crystals and X-rays: A demonstration | 737 |
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Julian, Maureen M. |
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| Synthesis and decomposition of ZnI2 | 738 |
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Walker, Noojin |
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| The preparation and properties of polybutadiene (jumping rubber) | 738 |
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Shakhashiri, Bassam Z.; Dirreen, Glen E.; Williams, Lloyd C. |
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| Esters of some phosphorus acids: A laboratory experiment | 740 |
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Glidewell, Christopher; Pogorzelec, Peter J. |
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| Conversion of (+)-Limonene to (-)-Carvone: An organic laboratory sequence of local interest | 741 |
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Rothenberger, Otis S.; Krasnoff, Stuart B.; Rollins, Ronald B. |
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| Modifications in the synthesis of caprolactam and nylon 6 | 742 |
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Malmin, Jon E. |
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| The synthesis and proton NMR spectrum of methyl 7-cycloheptatrienylacetate: An advanced undergraduate laboratory experiment | 743 |
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Jurch, Jr., G. R.; Johnston, Jr., M. D.; Perry, J. W.; Detty, T. E. |
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| Nucleophilic substitution reactions: Modifications and an extension | 747 |
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Newton, T. A.; Warren, H. W. |
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| Demonstrating self-acceleration or self-inhibition phenomena in chemical reactions: An experiment in alkane pyrolysis | 748 |
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Scacchi, G.; Foucaut, J. F.; Niclause, M. |
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| Preparation of 1,1-Diphenyl-1-hydroxy-3-butanone | 751 |
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Rivett, D. E. A. |
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| An easily constructed and inexpensive stopped-flow system for observing rapid reactions | 752 |
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Gray, Jr., Edward T.; Workman, Harry J. |
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| Alteration of curve shape on circular recorders | 755 |
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Atkinson, George F. |
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| The 1A1g > 1B2u Transition of benzene: A physical chemistry experiment | 756 |
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Campbell, Mary K. |
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| Evaluation of chemical atmospheres in science laboratories | A287 |
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Bayer, Richard E. |
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| Topics in automatic chemical analysis I (Foreman, J.K.) | A295 |
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Karweik, Dale H. |
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| Handbook of reactive chemical hazards (Bretherick, L.) | A295 |
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Houk, Clifford C. |
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| Health and safety guidelines for chemistry teachers (Reese, Kenneth M.) | A296 |
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Young, Jay A. |
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| Introduction to chemical nomenclature (Cahn, R. S.; Dermer, O. C.) | A296 |
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Hancock, J. E. H. |
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| Huckel molecular orbital theory (Yates, Keith) | A296 |
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Freeman, Fillmore |
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| Reaction kinetics and reactor design (Butt, John B.) | A297 |
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Himmelblau, D. M. |
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| A new sun - The solar results from Skylab (Eddy, John A.) | A297 |
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Walters, Edward A. |
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| Personal computing: Home, professional, and small business applications (McGlynn, D. R.) | A298 |
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Moore, John W. |
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| Tunneling in biological systems (Chance, Britton; Devault, Don Charles; Frauenfelder, Hans; Marcus, Rudolph A.; Schrieffer, J. Robert; and Sutin, Norman) | A298 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Gas phase ion chemistry (Bowers, Michael T.) | A298 |
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Cooks, R. G. |
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| Educators guide to free science materials (Saterstrom, Mary H.) | A299 |
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Sarquis, A. M. |
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