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April 1987
Vol. 64 No. 4

Are research-oriented institutions smart enough to learn?289
Lagowski, J. J.
In this Issue290
Chemistry in the dyeing of eggs291
Mebane, Robert C.; Rybolt, Thomas R.
Supercoiled DNA: Biological significance294
Sinden, Richard R.
Photosynthesis and carbon dioxide fixation302
Bishop, Muriel B.; Bishop, Carl B.
A reacquaintance with the limelight306
Hocking, M. B.; Lambert, M. L.
"Congratulations, you have just destroyed yourself": or "How to fail in chemistry without really trying"310
Carter, Kenneth Nolon; Carter, Eugenia G.
Where is the link between quantum mechanical and thermodynamical adiabaticity?311
Boudlil, B., Deumie, M.; Henri Rousseau, O.
The use of Pascal-like triangles in describing first order NMR coupling patterns315
Lash, Timothy D.; Lash, Susan Shirkey
A course of fundamentals of chemical engineering for high school science teachers316
Lewandowski, Gordon A.; Tomkins, Reginald P. T.
Mole fraction revisited320
Mancott, A.
Periodic table message question320
Wieder, Milton J.
Chemists as learners321
Smedley, Leslie C., Jr.
A high school college collaboration for the teaching of chemistry324
Shapiro, Stanley Jay
The official rules for organic chemical nomenclature: Emergence, evolution, emphasis, and errors325
Traynham, James G.
Alexander Borodin: Full time chemist, part time musician326
White, Alvan D.
Ethnobotany: The chemist's source for the identification of useful natural products328
Hosler, Denise M.; Mikita, Michael A.
An indigo plant as a teaching material332
Torimoto, Norboru
High-energy fuels and materials from plants335
Calvin, Melvin
Industrial applications of recombinant DNA technology337
Jones, Michael D.; Fayerman, Jeffrey T.
Why teach biochemistry?339
Downs, Gil
The application of expert systems in the general chemistry laboratory340
Settle, Frank A., Jr.
Consider safety as an active process346
Mehlhaff, L. C.; Berry, Keith O.
A safe cell for viewing the critical point of CO2347
Botch, Beatrice; Battino, Rubin
Introduction to overhead projector demonstrations348
Kolb, Doris
Coupled oscillations351
Onwood, D. P.
Which will evaporate first?351
Stenmark, Allan
Thioxanthone sulfone radical anion: A relatively stable ketyl352
Castrillon, Jose
Control of variables and the conservation of matter353
Giachino, Gary G.
Hemoglobinometry: A biochemistry experiment that utilizes the principles of transition metal chemistry354
Giuliano, Vincenzo
A selective electroantennography cell for testing the activity of pheromones356
Rozas, Roberto; Perez, Dagor
Reactions of lipolytic enzymes: An undergraduate biochemistry experiment358
Clingman, Kelly A.; Bajdu, Joseph
Thermodynamics of the rhodamine B lactone zwitterion equilibrium: An undergraduate laboratory experiment362
Hinckley, Daniel A.; Seybold, Paul G.
An apparatus permitting constant addition of liquid ammonia in preparative scale ammoniolysis reactions365
Carter, Stephen J.
A convenient synthesis of DCl and HCl-36Cl366
Fry, Albert J.
An aldol condensation experiment using a number of aldehydes and ketones367
Hathaway, Bruce A.
A safe, convenient method of generating bromine for qualitative analysis368
Slayden, Suzauee W.; Do, Thuy H.; Smiley, Kimberly Y.; Nelson, Donna J.
Properties of nonideal binary solutions: An integrated physical chemistry experiment369
Marshall, David B.; McHale, J. L.; Carswell, Suzanne; Erne, David
Polymer-supported oxidation reactions: Two contrasting experiments for the undergraduate laboratory371
Buglass, Alan J.; Waterhouse, John S.
Laboratory steam distillation using electrically generated superheated steam373
Lane, R. K.; Provence, P. D.; Adkins, M. W.; Eisenbraun, E. J.
A simple device for the preparation of feed gas air mixtures of very low gas concentrations375
Ramaswamy, V.
Statistical evaluation of class data for two buret readings376
Gordus, Adon A.
A simple apparatus for measuring dynamic surface tension378
Srisankar, E. V.; Shah, J. P.; Narayan, K. S.
A simple, low-cost programmer for a temperature controller380
Alzabet, H. R.; Barbero, J. A.
Priorities in the high school curriculum382
Lamb, William G.
Priorities in the high school curriculum (the author replies)382
Lieberman, John, Jr.
Origin of the term "quantum"383
Kauffman, George B.
Origin of the term "quantum" (the author replies)383
Bent, Henry A.
Potentiometric sensors384
Woolf, A. A.
Some opportunities for reinforcement of learning among the subdisciplines of chemistry384
Niac, Gavril
Whence the copper ion?384
Koons, Lawrence F.
Computer interfacing to laboratory instruments: How to minimize noise interferencesA100
Karpinski, Mary
OSHA standards for laboratoriesA104
Yoder, Kenyon D.
Organic Stereochemistry, Review I (Bays, J. Philip)A116
Finzel, Rodney B.
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