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February 1986
Vol. 63 No. 2
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| The educational continuum: Trends in secondary education | 95 |
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Lagowski, J.J. |
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| The evolution of free radical chemistry at Chicago | 97 |
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Mayo, Frank R. |
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| The development of free radical chemistry | 99 |
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Walling, Cheves |
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| Conservation of mass: Fact or fiction? | 103 |
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Treptow, Richard S. |
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| The Tao of chemistry | 106 |
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Scerri, E. R. |
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| Thermodynamics and reactions in the dry way | 107 |
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Tykodi, Ralph J. |
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| Explaining activity coefficients and standard states in the undergraduate physical chemistry course | 112 |
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Fanelli, A. |
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| Reactions involving a prior equilibrium | 114 |
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Chimatadar, S. A.; Raju, J. R. |
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| Subtleties of phenomena involving ice-water equilibria | 115 |
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Loucks, Leon F. |
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| Equilibrium distribution functions: Another look | 117 |
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Waite, Boyd A. |
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| Textbook axiom: Bigger isn't always better | 120 |
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Cohen, Sheldon H. |
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| Feasibility of complexometric back-titrations | 121 |
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Macca, Carlo; Fiorani, Mario |
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| A continuous quantitative relationship between bond length, bond order, and electronegativity for homo and heteronuclear bonds | 123 |
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Peter, Lyle |
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| Analogies for Avogadro's number | 125 |
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Poskozim, Paul S.; Wazorick, James W.; Tiempetpaisal, Permsook; Poskozim, Joyce Albin |
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| Empirical NMR chemical shift correlation's for methine protons | 127 |
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Friedrich, Edwin C.; Runkle, Katherine Gates |
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| Pierre Duhem and the history of philosophy of science | 129 |
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Rooney, Robert P. |
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| A different kind of language: Prolog, programming in logic | 131 |
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Cabrol, D.; Forrest, T. P. |
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| Why teach chemistry with computers? | 136 |
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Cauchon, Paul A. |
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| Why I teach computer science to chemistry students | 136 |
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Owen, G. Scott |
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| Why don't I teach in a "good" school | 138 |
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Clevenger, John |
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| Reflections on the emphasis of communication skills in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum | 140 |
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Werner, T. C. |
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| A call for a general chemistry subcommittee | 141 |
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Walters, Fred H. |
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| Chemistry for art and communication students. | 142 |
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Lerman, Zafra Margolin |
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| "D.SEA": An environmental research program for undergraduates | 144 |
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Sequin, Margareta; Volk, Sherry L. |
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| Unit basis a neglected problem-solving technique | 146 |
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Beichl, George J. |
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| Density gradient columns for chemical displays | 148 |
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Guenther, William |
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| Comment on free energy and equilibrium: The basis of G0 = -RT ln K for reactions in solution | 150 |
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Acree, William E., Jr. |
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| Flames: A demonstration lecture for young students and general audiences | 151 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| High-efficiency dilution method of sulfuric acid prepared directly in stock bottle with cooler and stirrer | 155 |
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Nara, Osamu |
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| A convenient synthesis of alpha, beta-butenolide: An organic chemistry laboratory experiment | 156 |
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Vijayaraghavan, S. T.; Balasubramanian, T. R. |
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| Preparation of potassium hydrogen maleate | 157 |
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Rees, Thomas |
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| Capillary tube flame test | 158 |
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Boueher, John H. |
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| The feasibility of using hydrogen peroxide decomposition studies for high school chemistry | 159 |
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Carter, Gillian E. |
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| Reduction of cyclohexanone with sodium borohydride in aqueous alkaline solution: a beginning organic chemistry experiment | 161 |
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Hudak, Norman J.; Sholes, Anne H. |
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| Novel approach to Job's method: An undergraduate experiment | 162 |
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Hill, Zachary D.; MacCarthy, Patrick |
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| Inexpensive Magnetic Sample Holder for Infrared Spectroscopy | 167 |
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Cheam, Toon C. |
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| Kerosene/water/2,4-dinitrophenol: A system for demonstrating the principles of liquid-liquid extraction in a rotary extractor | 168 |
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Whyman, Derek. |
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| Construction of a temperature-composition diagram of a binary mixture: An organic chemistry laboratory experiment | 170 |
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Thorstenson, Patricia C. |
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| The preparation and reactions of phenyl-substituted pyrylium and pyridinium salts: Nucleophilic substitution of an amino group by pyridine | 172 |
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Awartani, Radi; Sakizadeh, Kumars; Gabrielsen, Bjarne |
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| Starting recalcitrant Grignard reactions | 176 |
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Clough, S.; Goldman, E.; Williams, S.; George, B. |
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| The determination of calcium in dietary supplement tablets by ion exchange: A freshman laboratory experiment | 177 |
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Dietz, Mark L. |
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| Prompt gamma activation analysis of hydrogen | 178 |
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Downey, Daniel M.; Sandy, Thomas Arthur |
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| The protolysis of singlet excited beta-naphthol: A two-day laboratory experiment to introduce photophysics | 181 |
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van Stam, Jan; Lofroth, Jan-Erik |
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| A simple photochemical experiment for the advanced laboratory | 184 |
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Rosenfeld, Stuart M. |
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| Fiber tip pen holder for NMR spectroscopy | 185 |
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Hiegel, Gene A. |
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| A further trivia question | 186 |
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Jolly, William L. |
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| 2-Butanol safety warning | 186 |
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Doyle, Richard R. |
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| Sulfur origins | 186 |
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Farhan, Farrokh M. Z. |
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| Factor-label: Another view | 186 |
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Maloy, Joseph T. |
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| A comparison of the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC in laboratory applications | A34 |
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Williams, Ron |
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