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September 1980
Vol. 57 No. 9
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| Education for the Future | 607 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| What do I remember? The role of lecture-experiments in teaching chemistry | 609 |
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Bent, Henry A.; Bent, Henry E. |
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| Two interactive computer programs for quantitative analysis | 619 |
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Byrd, James E.; Burt, John T. |
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| Simulation of Enzyme Action on the Programmable Calculator | 620 |
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Rhodes, W. Gale; Taylor, Donald W., Jr. |
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| A Simple Method for Solving Cubic Equations in Acid-Base Calculations | 620 |
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Kelter, Paul B.; Carr, James D. |
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| Microcomputer Simulation of a Spectronic-20 Experiment | 621 |
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Kelter, Paul B.; Carr, James D. |
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| Counter-Current Distribution: A Calculator Simulation | 621 |
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Holdsworth, David |
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| At the Terminal with Shriner, Fuson, and Curtin | 623 |
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Chop, William M., Jr.; Woodyard, James D. |
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| A safety module for Project TEACH | 623 |
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Broman, Robert F.; Brooks, David W.; Dereniuk, Steven N.; Heindel, George D.; Hutton, Wilbert, Jr.; Renfrew, Malcolm M.; Tipton, Thomas J.; Wheaton, Darrell D.; Young, Jay A.; Zeldin, Martel |
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| Molecular Vibration and the Normal Mode Approximation | 624 |
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Noid, D. W.; Koszykowski, M. L.; Marcus, R. A. |
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| The particle in the one-dimensional champagne bottle: The other way (variation method) | 626 |
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Knox, Kerro |
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| An introduction to collision theory rate constants via distribution functions | 627 |
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McAlduff, E. J. |
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| Solvent effects on rates and equilibria: A practical approach | 629 |
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Buncel, Erwin; Wilson, Harold |
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| Extending ball and stick models by using three-center, two-electron bonding components | 637 |
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Jensen, William B. |
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| Bent-bond models using framework molecular models | 638 |
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Sund, Eldon H.; Suggs, Mark W. |
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| Transferrins - Illustrative metal-binding proteins | 639 |
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Web, J.; van Bockxmeer, F. M. |
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| The chlor-alkali industry | 640 |
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Leddy, James J. |
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| A new laboratory course in cosmetic science at a community college | 641 |
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Kaye, Stanley R. |
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| A Piagetian-based general chemistry laboratory program for science majors | 642 |
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Ryan, Mary Ann; Robinson, Donald; Carmichael, JW, Jr. |
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| Some latter-day alchemists | 645 |
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Trimble, R. F. |
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| Significant figures: Removing the zero mystique | 646 |
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Treptow, Richard S. |
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| A "road map" problem for freshman chemistry students | 647 |
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Burness, James H. |
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| Equilibrium Composition and the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation | 648 |
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Wasson, John S. |
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| Realistic goals for innovative programs | 649 |
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Adkins, James; Earle, Brian |
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| Convenient freezing point depression apparatus | 650 |
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Marzzacco, Charles; Collins, Marie |
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| How does the electron cross the node? | 651 |
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Johnsen, Russell H.; Lloyd, Winston D. |
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| Chemical Bingo | 652 |
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| A unique chemical demonstrations symposium for high school, junior college, and university teachers | 653 |
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El-Awady, A. A.; Bundschuh, J. E. |
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| AV Review | 657 |
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Friedstein, Harriet (Ed.) |
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| Something New from the Past | 658 |
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Schmuckler, Joseph S. (Ed.) |
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| Chemical Kinetics: Reaction Rates | 659 |
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Mickey, Charles D. |
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| Using ERIC in planning chemistry lessons | 664 |
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Blosser, Patricia E. |
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| Gold mine! | 665 |
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Taylor, Thomas E. |
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| Measuring the heat of vaporization using the Clausius-Clapeyron equation | 667 |
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Driscoll, Jerry A. |
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| Experiments for display | 667 |
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Letcher, T. M.; Orchard, S. W. |
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| A visual aid to demonstrate the VSEPR theory | 668 |
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Meloan, Cliff E. |
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| Dissociation of a weak acid | 669 |
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Ladd, MFC |
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| An applied exam in coordination chemistry | 669 |
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Pantaleo, Daniel C. |
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| Student graders | 669 |
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Steiner, Richard |
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| Elementary oxidation-number rules | 670 |
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Holleran, Eugene M.; Jespersen, Neil D. |
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| Calculators in freshman chemistry | 670 |
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Wiger, George |
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| Allyl palladium complexes: A simple experiment illustrating fluxional behavior | 671 |
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Lindley, James |
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| The olefin metathesis reaction: An experiment in heterogeneous catalysis | 672 |
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Bennett, Dennis W. |
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| The determination of vitamin D-dependent calcium binding protein in chick intestine: An undergraduate biochemistry laboratory experiment | 674 |
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Lessard, George M. |
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| An inexpensive separatory funnel for use in small centrifuges | 675 |
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Lowry, Robert R. |
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| A spectrophotometric method for measuring diffusion coefficients | 676 |
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Irina, Justin |
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| Filter-pipets | 677 |
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Concha, Guido A. |
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| A practical and convenient diffusion apparatus: An undergraduate physical chemistry experiment | 678 |
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Clifford, Ben; Ochiai, E. I. |
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| An efficient and inexpensive device for washing NMR tubes | 680 |
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Angrick, Michael; Bauer, Hans |
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| Phase equilibrium, chemical equilibrium, and a test of the third law: Experiments for physical chemistry | 681 |
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Dannhauser, Walter |
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| Waste disposal in teaching laboratories | A261 |
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Pitt, Martin J. |
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| A Textbook of Physical Chemistry (Adamson, Arthur W.) | A269 |
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Davis, Jefferson C, Jr. |
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| Hazards in the Chemical Laboratory (Muir, G.D., Ed.) | A269 |
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Renfrew, Malcom M. |
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| Chemical Process Industries (Shreve, R. Norris; Brink, Joseph A.) | A270 |
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Nelson, David A. |
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| Working with Ion-Selective Electrodes (Cammann, Karl) | A270 |
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Freiser, Henry |
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| Principles of Electronic Instrumentation. Second Edition (Diefenderfer, A. James) | A270 |
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Curran, D. J. |
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| Spin Labeling: Theory and Applications (Berliner, Lawrence J., Ed.) | A270 |
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Goldberg, Ira B. |
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