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July 1987
Vol. 64 No. 7
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| Decisions | 559 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| In this Issue | 560 |
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| Recent advances in the concept of hard and soft acids and bases | 561 |
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Pearson, Ralph G. |
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| Use of polar maps in conformational analysis | 568 |
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Ounsworth, James P.; Weller, Larry |
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| J. H. van't Hoff | 573 |
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McBryde, W. A. E. |
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| Molecular structure: Property relationships | 575 |
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Seybold, Paul G.; May, Michael; Bagal, Ujjvala A. |
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| Protein structure prediction in color | 582 |
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Davis, Lawrence C.; Radke, Gary A. |
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| Computer programming in general chemistry | 584 |
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Breneman, G. L.; Parker, O. J. |
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| Stereoelectronic effects, tau bonds, and Cram's rule | 587 |
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Wintner, Claude E. |
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| Decarboxylation of a keto acids | 591 |
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Hanson, R. W. |
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| Butter and margarine: Their chemistry, their conflict | 596 |
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Oliver, William R.; McGill, Diana Combs |
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| Wartime research on RDX: A false hypothesis is better than no hypothesis | 599 |
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Edward, John T. |
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| The spontaneous resolution of cis-bis(ethylenediamine)dinitrocobalt(III) salts: Alfred Werner's overlooked opportunity | 604 |
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Bernal, Ivan; Kauffman, George B. |
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| An aqueous problem with an interesting solution | 611 |
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Thomas, Nicholas C. |
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| A mathematics and science program for gifted high school students: The chemistry connection | 612 |
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Worrell, Jay H. |
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| On pet peeves and sacred cows | 614 |
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Hedrick, Jack L. |
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| Parallels between adolescents' conception of gases and the history of chemistry | 616 |
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Mas, Carlos J. Furio; Perez, Juan Hernandez; Harris, Harold H. |
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| Cosmetic science: A career option for majors in chemistry | 619 |
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Lichtin, J. Leon; Radd, Billie L. |
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| Student preparation for prelab sessions | 621 |
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Smith, Judy |
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| Unusual laboratory practical examinations for general chemistry | 622 |
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Silberman, Robert; Day, Samuel; Jeffors, Peter; Klanderman, Kent; Phillips, M. Gail; Zipp, Arden |
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| The stepwise reduction of permanganate in alkaline conditions: A lecture demonstration | 624 |
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Ruoff, Peter |
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| Quantitative application of thin layer chromatography in the analysis of organic compounds: Determining the molecular weights of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones and dicarboxylic acids | 625 |
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Giuliano, Vincenzo; Rieck, John Paul |
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| Easy demonstration of the visible spectrum using the Spectronic 20 | 627 |
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Sherman, Marie |
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| Easily made electronic device for conductivity experiments | 628 |
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Gadek, Frank J. |
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| A device to demonstrate the principles of photometry and three experiments for its use | 630 |
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Delumyea, R. Del |
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| Anodic polarography of cyanide in foodstuffs | 635 |
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Farrell, T. J.; Lauh, R. J.; Wadsworth, E. P., Jr. |
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| Preparation and reaction of 2,2'-bipyridinetetracarbonylmolybdenum(0): An experiment in organometallic photochemistry | 637 |
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Manuta, David M.; Lees, Alistair J. |
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| Ring opening and ring forming polymerizations: An organic and polymer laboratory experiment | 639 |
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Mathias, Lon J.; Viswnathan, Tito |
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| Lewis acid catalysis of a Diels-Alder cycloaddition: An undergraduate organic experiment | 642 |
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Marchand, Alan P.; Vidyasagar, V.; Buckner, Mark B.; Holman, Philmore O. |
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| Chromium(II) compounds | 646 |
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Silver, G. L. |
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| Unbalanced chemical equations | 646 |
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Jensen, William B. |
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| Safety in the physical chemistry laboratory | A164 |
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Szamosi, Janos |
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| The Chemist's English (Schoenfeld, Robert) | A173 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Chemistry, The Central Science, Third Edition (Brown, Theodore L.; Lemay, Eugene, Jr.) | A173 |
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Hasty, Elvira |
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