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September 1987
Vol. 64 No. 9

Literacy733
Lagowski, J. J.
In This Isssue734
Questionable word usage in analytical chemistry735
Mellon, M. G.
Propagation of chemical reactions in space740
Luther, Robert
Luther's 1906 discovery and analysis of chemical waves742
Showalter, Kenneth; Tyson, John J.
Joseph Priestley, preeminent amateur chemist745
Miller, Foil A.
Chemistry's creative women748
Roscher, Nina Matheny
In memoriam: John F. Baxter, Jr. (1909-1987)752
Kauffman, George B.
Diatomic vibrations revisited753
Goodfriend, P. L.
A student introduction to molecular vibrations756
Lacey, Anthony R.
An easily constructed model of twin cubes having a common line (or plane)761
Yamana, Shukichi
A straightforward way to determine relative intensities of spin-spin splitting lines of equivalent nuclei in NMR spectra763
Orcutt, Ronald H.
Descriptive chemistry versus theoretical?765
Huddle, Benjamin P.
Images in chemistry766
Kleinman, Roberta W.; Griffin, Henry C.; Kerner, N. Konigsberg
An overlooked parallel to Kekule's dream: The discovery of the chemical transmission of nerve impulses by Otto Loewi770
Weiss, Ulrich; Brown, Ronald A.
Finding the terms of configurations of equivalent electrons by partitioning total spins771
Guofan, Liu; Ellzey, M. L., Jr.
Nonleaded gasoline: Its impact on the chemical industry773
Wittcoff, Harold
What is the physical significance of the pictures representing the Grotthus H+ conductance mechanism?777
Hertz, H. G.; Braun, B. M.; Muller, K. J.; Maurer, R.
Physical chemistry at USAFA: Personalized instruction784
Davis, Larry P.; Storch, Donn M.; Strawser, Larry D.
Audio frequency measurements for heat capacity ratios using Apple II788
St. Louis, Robert V.
Exercises in quantum mechanics789
Rioux, Frank
Ab initio calculations on a microcomputer789
Reed, Lynne H.; Murphy, Arthur R.
X-ray structure refinement and electron density map: A computer programming experiment790
Breneman, G. L.
Problem solving in physical chemistry using electronic spreadsheets790
Joshi, Bhairav D.
Simplex optimization: A computer program for instrumental analysis792
Deavor, Joseph P.
Faradaic impedance diagrams: A computer electrochemical experiment792
Arnau, F.; Cahot, P. Ll.; Cortes, M.; Costa, J. M.
Immediate recording and prompt tabulation of student laboratory data793
Miller, Vernon R.
Evaluation of three instructional methods for teaching general chemistry794
Jackman, Lance E.; Moellenberg, Wayne P.; Brabson, G. Dana
Pop-and-sniff experimentation: A high sensory impact teaching device797
Schultz, Emeric
Olfactory delights799
Sbrollini, Marilyn C.
Mercury poisoning: Each generation needs to be told802
Nagel, Miriam C.
A good idea leads to a better buffer803
Bering, Charles L.
Rock candy in a cellophane bag: A demonstration of pervaporation804
Ciereszko, Leon S.
Some ideas from the past805
A DNA model for every student806
Wilbraham, Antony C.
Redox demonstrations and descriptive chemistry Part 2. Halogens807
Ophardt, Charles E.
Percent oxygen in air809
Martins, George F.
Expanded polystyrene: An experiment for undergraduate students810
Feigenbaum, Alexandre; Scholler, Denise
Preparation of lead compounds: An exercise in applied chemistry811
Laing, Michael; Williams-Wynn, David; Suhramoney, Saroj
A new microcell technique for NMR analysis812
Yu, Sophia J.
A simple and convenient method for crystallization of thermally unstable or highly soluble compounds813
Pyriadi, Thanun M.
Spectroscopic determination of protein: Ligand binding constants814
Orstan, Aydin; Wojcik, John F.
Buffer capacity: An undergraduate laboratory experiment817
Russo, Steven O.; Hanania, George I. H.
Trends in forensic research: Another viewpoint819
Fox, William
Methyl isocyanate in student laboratories820
Bravo, Ruiess Van Fossen
Methyl isocyanate in student laboratories (the author replies)820
Mowery, Dwight F.
X-ray fluorescence spectrometric analysis of geologic materials Part 2. ApplicationsA200
Anzelmo, John A.; Lindsay, James R.
Self audits of hazardous waste operations in laboratoriesA207
Fischer, Kenneth E.
Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Computerized version, Second Edition (Malone, Leo J.)A219
Beitzel, Richard E.
Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity (Kotz, John C.; Purcell, Keith F.)A219
Basolo, Fred
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