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May 1987
Vol. 64 No. 5
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| The National Teacher Certification Board | 385 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| In This Issue | 386 |
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| Chlorofluorocarbons and stratospheric ozone | 387 |
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Elliot, Scott; Rowland, F. S. |
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| Ames testing for mutagens and carcinogens in air | 391 |
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Flessel, Peter; Wang, Ti Y.; Chang, Kuo-In; Weslowski, Jerome J. |
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| Potential energy surfaces | 395 |
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Moore, C. E.; Banks, Allan; Jaffe, H. H. |
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| The metabolism of xenobiotic chemicals | 396 |
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Cullen, John W. |
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| Director Sought for Examinations Institute | 399 |
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| A simple formula for the number of rings in a cyclic molecule | 400 |
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Reddy, P. Anantha |
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| Molecular weights come of age | 401 |
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Tietjen, J. |
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| A stability ruler for metal ion complexes | 402 |
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Martin, R. Bruce |
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| Lewis structures for compounds with expanded octets | 403 |
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Malerich, Charles J. |
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| Allotropes and polymorphs | 404 |
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Sharma, B. D. |
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| The arsenic-arsenic double bond revisited | 407 |
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Levinson, Alfred S. |
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| Ksp determination of calcium sulfate | 408 |
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Masterman, David |
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| In Memoriam: John Leo Abernethy | 410 |
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| A novel pictorial approach to teaching molecular motions in polyatomic molecules | 411 |
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Verkade, John G. |
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| Electron spectroscopic methods in teaching | 418 |
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Allan, Michael |
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| Statistical determination of normal modes | 425 |
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Geldard, John F.; Pratt, Lawrence R. |
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| A good example of the Franck-Condon principle | 427 |
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Ahmed, Fakhruddin |
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| Observation and the teaching of science | 429 |
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Swinehart, James H. |
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| Products of Chemistry: A New Journal of Chemical Education Feature | 430 |
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| Why do high school students choose chemistry? | 431 |
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George, Babu; Wystrach, V. P.; Perkins, Ronald I. |
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| National chemistry day | 432 |
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Wilson, Anne |
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| High school chemistry as preparation for college chemistry | 433 |
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Krajcik, Joseph S.; Yager, Robert E. |
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| Acid rain effects on stone monuments | 436 |
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Charola, A. Elena |
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| We analytical chemistry teachers don't get no respect: Maybe we would if we really taught analytical chemistry | 438 |
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Hirsch, Roland F. |
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| Annotated List of Laboratory Experiments Available | 439 |
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| Improved performance in qualitative analysis from incorporating some microscale techniques into a traditional organic laboratory program | 440 |
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Hammond, Christina Noring; Tremelling, Michael J. |
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| Reversible oxygenation of oxygen transport proteins | 441 |
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Drain, C. M.; Corden, Barry B. |
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| A versatile demonstration with calcium carbide | 444 |
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Fenster, Ariel A.; Harpp, David N.; Schwarcz, Joseph A. |
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| The induction by iron(II) of the oxidation of iodide by dichromate | 444 |
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Jolly, William L. |
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| The cola clock: A new flavor to an old classic | 445 |
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Russell, Richard A.; Switzer, Robert W. |
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| An "indicating" experience for students | 446 |
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Borer, Londa L. |
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| Soil pH as a first experiment in quantitative analysis | 447 |
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VanDoren, Janet H. |
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| The effect of pH and chloride ion concentration on the mobilities of various cations in soil | 448 |
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Brown, Melody; Sutherland, Mary; Leharne, Stephen |
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| A convenient, low-cost method for determining sulfate in acid rain | 449 |
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Johns, Nicholas; Longstaff, Stephen J. |
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| A simple, safe, and inexpensive laboratory exercise in the guided inquiry format | 452 |
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de Moura, John M.; Marcello, Joseph A. |
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| Atomic and molecular spectra using Polaroid films: A physical chemistry experiment | 453 |
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Rappon, Manit; Greer, John M. |
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| Vibrational spectra of MnO4- isolated in KBr crystals: An illustration of pure Td symmetry in the solid state | 456 |
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Hagemann, H.; Sekhar, Y. Ravi; Bill, H. |
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| Passivation of copper in acid medium | 459 |
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Alonso, C.; Ocon, P. |
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| Electronic spectra of cis and trans disubstituted octahedral chromium(III) complexes: An advanced inorganic chemistry experiment | 461 |
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Teixidor, Francesc; Casabo, Jaume; Solans, Andreu |
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| The far ultraviolet emission of a helium discharge source studied by photoelectron spectroscopy | 463 |
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Peel, J. Barrie; von Nagy-Felsobuki, Ellak I. |
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| Spectroscopic analysis using the near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum | 466 |
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Crandall, Elbert W. |
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| Add on computing integrator/recorder for improved NMR integration | 468 |
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Hatzis, Alexander; Rothchild, Robert |
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| Entropy criterion for equilibrium | 470 |
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Craig, Norman C. |
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| Entropy criterion for equilibrium (the author replies) | 470 |
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Smith, Norman O. |
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| How soft is mercury? | 470 |
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Rustad, Douglas S. |
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| Rules for propagation of significant figures | 471 |
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Stieg, Scott |
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| Rules for propagation of significant figures (the author replies) | 471 |
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Schwartz, Lowell M. |
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| Solving limiting reagent problems | 472 |
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Skovlin, Dean O. |
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| Solving limiting reagent problems (the author replies) | 472 |
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Kalantar, A. H. |
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| Solving quadratic equations | 472 |
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Ludwig, Oliver G. |
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| Elemental etymology: What's in a name? | 472 |
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Ball, David W. |
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| Safety in the laboratory: Are we making progress? | A123 |
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McKusick, Blaine C. |
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| Computer-Assisted Blackboard (Soltzberg, L. J.) | A135 |
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Kruger, J. D. |
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