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February 1986
Vol. 63 No. 2

The educational continuum: Trends in secondary education95
Lagowski, J.J.
The evolution of free radical chemistry at Chicago 97
Mayo, Frank R.
The development of free radical chemistry 99
Walling, Cheves
Conservation of mass: Fact or fiction?103
Treptow, Richard S.
The Tao of chemistry106
Scerri, E. R.
Thermodynamics and reactions in the dry way107
Tykodi, Ralph J.
Explaining activity coefficients and standard states in the undergraduate physical chemistry course112
Fanelli, A.
Reactions involving a prior equilibrium114
Chimatadar, S. A.; Raju, J. R.
Subtleties of phenomena involving ice-water equilibria115
Loucks, Leon F.
Equilibrium distribution functions: Another look117
Waite, Boyd A.
Textbook axiom: Bigger isn't always better 120
Cohen, Sheldon H.
Feasibility of complexometric back-titrations121
Macca, Carlo; Fiorani, Mario
A continuous quantitative relationship between bond length, bond order, and electronegativity for homo and heteronuclear bonds123
Peter, Lyle
Analogies for Avogadro's number125
Poskozim, Paul S.; Wazorick, James W.; Tiempetpaisal, Permsook; Poskozim, Joyce Albin
Empirical NMR chemical shift correlation's for methine protons127
Friedrich, Edwin C.; Runkle, Katherine Gates
Pierre Duhem and the history of philosophy of science129
Rooney, Robert P.
A different kind of language: Prolog, programming in logic 131
Cabrol, D.; Forrest, T. P.
Why teach chemistry with computers? 136
Cauchon, Paul A.
Why I teach computer science to chemistry students 136
Owen, G. Scott
Why don't I teach in a "good" school 138
Clevenger, John
Reflections on the emphasis of communication skills in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum140
Werner, T. C.
A call for a general chemistry subcommittee 141
Walters, Fred H.
Chemistry for art and communication students.142
Lerman, Zafra Margolin
"D.SEA": An environmental research program for undergraduates144
Sequin, Margareta; Volk, Sherry L.
Unit basis a neglected problem-solving technique 146
Beichl, George J.
Density gradient columns for chemical displays 148
Guenther, William
Comment on free energy and equilibrium: The basis of G0 = -RT ln K for reactions in solution150
Acree, William E., Jr.
Flames: A demonstration lecture for young students and general audiences 151
Bent, Henry A.
High-efficiency dilution method of sulfuric acid prepared directly in stock bottle with cooler and stirrer155
Nara, Osamu
A convenient synthesis of alpha, beta-butenolide: An organic chemistry laboratory experiment156
Vijayaraghavan, S. T.; Balasubramanian, T. R.
Preparation of potassium hydrogen maleate 157
Rees, Thomas
Capillary tube flame test158
Boueher, John H.
The feasibility of using hydrogen peroxide decomposition studies for high school chemistry 159
Carter, Gillian E.
Reduction of cyclohexanone with sodium borohydride in aqueous alkaline solution: a beginning organic chemistry experiment161
Hudak, Norman J.; Sholes, Anne H.
Novel approach to Job's method: An undergraduate experiment162
Hill, Zachary D.; MacCarthy, Patrick
Inexpensive Magnetic Sample Holder for Infrared Spectroscopy167
Cheam, Toon C.
Kerosene/water/2,4-dinitrophenol: A system for demonstrating the principles of liquid-liquid extraction in a rotary extractor168
Whyman, Derek.
Construction of a temperature-composition diagram of a binary mixture: An organic chemistry laboratory experiment170
Thorstenson, Patricia C.
The preparation and reactions of phenyl-substituted pyrylium and pyridinium salts: Nucleophilic substitution of an amino group by pyridine172
Awartani, Radi; Sakizadeh, Kumars; Gabrielsen, Bjarne
Starting recalcitrant Grignard reactions176
Clough, S.; Goldman, E.; Williams, S.; George, B.
The determination of calcium in dietary supplement tablets by ion exchange: A freshman laboratory experiment177
Dietz, Mark L.
Prompt gamma activation analysis of hydrogen178
Downey, Daniel M.; Sandy, Thomas Arthur
The protolysis of singlet excited beta-naphthol: A two-day laboratory experiment to introduce photophysics181
van Stam, Jan; Lofroth, Jan-Erik
A simple photochemical experiment for the advanced laboratory184
Rosenfeld, Stuart M.
Fiber tip pen holder for NMR spectroscopy185
Hiegel, Gene A.
A further trivia question 186
Jolly, William L.
2-Butanol safety warning 186
Doyle, Richard R.
Sulfur origins 186
Farhan, Farrokh M. Z.
Factor-label: Another view 186
Maloy, Joseph T.
A comparison of the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC in laboratory applications A34
Williams, Ron
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