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June 1986
Vol. 63 No. 6

Assessment and feedback461
Lagowski, J.J.
Supercritical fluid: Liquid, gas, both, or neither? A different approach463
Meyer, Edwin F.; Meyer, Thomas P.
P-V-T isotherms of real gases: Experimental versus calculated values466
Pauley, J. L.; Davis, Elwyn H.
The use of mean free path theory to develop the binary diffusion coefficient of dilute gases469
Peterson, R. C.
Calculated and observed solubilities of salts with reference to CaSO4471
Martin, R. Bruce
Who knows the Ka values of water and the hydronium ion?473
Starkey, Ronald; Norman, Jack; Hintze, Mark
Simple method for determination of oxidation numbers of atoms in compounds474
Kauffman, Joel M.
Energy levels in the jj coupling scheme476
Rubio, J.; Perez, J. J.
Lasers: A valuable tool for chemists 479
Findsen, E. W.; Ondrias, M. R.
Practical question from the chemical literature484
Wilson, Harold
On the stability of a hydrogen-like atom: The particle in a spherical box revisited485
Varandas, Antonio J. C.; Martins, Luis J. A.
Coulombic models in chemical bonding. III: Barrier to internal rotation in ethane487
Sacks, Lawrence J.
Sulfuric acid viewed as a 1-1 electrolyte490
King, Edward L.
Chemical potentials and activities: An electrochemical introduction492
Wetzel, T. L.; Mills, T. E.; Safron, S. A.
Chemistry in the year 2000: Recruiting students for the 21st century496
Ager, David J.; Davies, Julian A.; Morgan, Alan R.
Honing observational skills by the use of writing exercises497
Malachowski, Mitchell R.
Postage stamp displays teach chemistry 498
Chenier, Philip J.
History of Inorganic Syntheses500
Fernelius, W. Conard
On the lanthanide and "scandinide" contractions502
Lloyd, D. R.
A model for hydrogen bonding503
Hill, John W.
A general approach to radius ratios of simple ionic crystals504
Sharma, B. D.
Features associated with chemical elements (FACES) 505
Larsen, Russell D.
Computerized grading of freshman chemistry laboratory experiments 507
Myers, Robert L.
An inexpensive pressure filter for the organic chemistry laboratory509
Mowery, Dwight F.
Relative activating ability of various ortho, para-directors510
Zaezek, Norbert M.; Tyszkiewicz, Robert B.
Stress the twofold axis of the threo isomer511
Tavernier, D.
Where did that number come from? 514
DeLorenzo, Ronald
Common chromatography misconception 514
Starkey, Ronald
A simple illustration of zone refining514
White, Alvan D.
Density demonstration using diet soft drinks515
Checkai, Gary; Whitsett, John
Models for demonstrating organic structures to a large audience516
Crane, Sheldon C.; Liu, Robert S. H.
Apparatus for demonstrating electrolysis on the overhead projector517
Kolb, Kenneth E.; Kolb, Doris K.
Teaching the concept of resonance with transparent overlays518
Richardson, W. S.
"Rubberized" bone: A demonstration of solubility principles, acid base reactions, and biochemistry519
Chirpich, Thomas P.
Energy for art and communication students520
Lerman, Zafra Margolin
A structures approach to teaching applied problem solving through technology assessment522
Fischbach, Fritz A.; Sell, Nancy J.
On introducing the uncertainty principle525
Muha, G. M.; Muha, D. W.
A flowchart for dimensional analysis527
Graham, D. M.
What can we do about Sue: A case study of competence528
Herron, J. Dudley; Greenbowe, Thomas J.
An investigation of some factors affecting students, attitudes toward laboratory chemistry531
Okebukola, Peter Akinsola
Guided inquiry laboratory533
Allen, J. B.; Barker, L. N.; Ramsden, J. H.
Macro versus microlab: A controlled study of time efficiency535
Pickering, Miles; LaPrade, Joseph E.
Kinetic hydrogen isotope effect 536
Binder, David A.; Eliason, Robert; and Axtell, Darrell D.
Recovery of silver from laboratory wastes537
Rawat, J. P.; Kamoonpuri, S. Iqbal M.
Is volume conserved?: A first general chemistry experiment538
Olmsted, John, III.
Two electrophoresis experiments for freshmen in the health professions540
Brabson, G. Dana; Waugh, David S.
An inexpensive, shatter-proof ballast bulb for a vapor-pressure apparatus542
Viswanathan, R.
Apparatus for demonstration of negative absolute pressure and ordinary vapor pressures543
Gordon, R. P.
A qualitative quantitative 1H-NMR experiment for the instrumental analysis laboratory545
Phillips, John S.; Leary, James J.
A low-noise simplex optimization experiment547
Steig, Scott
Benchtop repair548
Williams, Howard P.
An experiment of homogeneous catalysis549
Frugoni, Juan A. Coch; Zepka, Marilene; Figueira, Alvaro Rocha; Campos, Ana Sabina
An introductory quantitative GC experiment for the organic chemistry laboratory550
Leber, Phyllis. A.
Determination of reaction stoichiometries by flow injection analysis: A laboratory exercise552
Rios, Angel; Castro, Dolores Luqne de; Valcarcel, Miguel
Solvent-saving procedure for removing tar from distillation flasks553
Eisenbraun, E. J.
Conversion of a variable-speed strip-chart recorder to a motor-driven syringe554
Gawley, Robert E.; Carlson, Arthur F.
The safe use of cryogenic fluids in the research laboratory A149
Hofmann, Mary Jane
Physical chemistry (Noggle, Joseph H.)A157
Carpenter, Dewey K.
Adventures with atoms and molecules: chemistry experiments for young people (Mebane, Robert C.; Rybolt, Thomas R.)A157
Mulligan, Theresa F.
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