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August 1988
Vol. 65 No. 8

Science and democracy653
Lagowski,J.J.
The role of chemistry in positron emission tomography655
Feliu, Anthony L.
A refinement of the extreme value rule for significant figures660
Graham, D. M.
Chemical applications of graph theory. Part II. Isomer enumeration661
Hansen, Peter J.; Jurs, Peter C.
Analysis of potential energy surfaces665
Fernandez, G. M.; Sordo, J. A.; Sordo, T. L.
Localized and spectroscopic orbitals: Squirrel ears on water668
Martin, R. Bruce.
The Lewis electron-pair model, spectroscopy, and the role of the orbital picture in describing the electronic structure of molecules671
Gallup, G. A.
Molecular orbital theory of bond order and valency674
Sannigrahi, A. B.; Kar, Tapas
Paradigms and plastic facts in the history of valence677
Zavaleta, David
Innovative laser techniques in chemical kinetics: A pedagogical survey681
Kovalenko, Laurie J.; Leone, Stephen R.
Hydrogen: The ultimate fuel and energy carrier688
Dinga, Gustav P.
KC? Discoverers: Exploring the properties of the chemical elements695
Feng, Aw; Moore, J.W.; Harwood, William; Gayhart, Robert
Some analogies for teaching rates/equilibrium 696
Olney, David J.
A simple mnemonic device for electron configuration697
Grenda, Stanley C.
Tools of the trade 698
Bruno, Michael J.
Division of Chemical Education: American Chemical Society: Election of Officers699
Eben Horsford (1818-1893) and the measurement of electrolytic resistance700
Stock, John T.
Periodicity and some graphical insights on the tendency toward empty, half-full, and full subshells702
Rich, Ronald L.; Suter, Robert W.
A simple rhyme for a simple formula704
Thompson, Joel S.
Research experiences for high school science groups: A model for collaboration between high schools and colleges705
Bozzelli, J.; Greenberg, A.; Levine, D.
Diffraction at your finger tips707
Glasser, L.
A new program to teach nuclear and radiochemistry to undergraduates708
Catchen, Gary L.; Canelos, James
Double layer. II. Quantitative study of adsorption of ions on the mercury electrode712
Marin, Dolores; Mendicuti, Francisco
Chemistry in action: Another approach to descriptive chemistry716
Pearson, Earl F.; Wilkins, Curtis C.; Hunter, Norman W.
Freight trains a useful analogy for polymers718
Hoyt, William C.
Elephantiasis of the textbook 719
Kerber, Robert C.
Something's wrong with chemistry textbooks 720
Ruis, Stephen P.
Division of Chemical Education: American Chemical Society: Minmum Safety Guidlines for Chemical Demonstrations721
Safety hazards posed by ceramic top hotplates722
De Forest, Peter; Myers, Carol; Rothchild, Robert
Development of a hazardous waste disposal glossary 723
Penker, William C.
A simple and cheap device for removing spilled mercury from crevices724
Figueira, Alvaro Rocha; Coch, Juan Alberto
The interconversion of electrical and chemical energy: The electrolysis of water and the hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell725
Roffia, Sergio; Conciallini, Vittorio; Paradisi, Carmen
Vegetable voltage and fruit "juice": An electrochemical demonstration727
Ensman, Robert; Hacker, Thomas R.; Wentwork, R.A.D.
Conversion of potentials in voltammetry and potentiometry727
Ng, Wing Yan
A "semimicro" spectrophotometric determination of the Ksp of silver acetate at various temperatures728
Liebermann, John, Jr.; Yun, Ki J.
How dangerous can localized corrosion be?: An experiment that studies its effects730
Celdran, R.; Gonzalo, P.
A simple quantitative synthesis: Sodium chloride from sodium carbonate731
Gold, Marvin
Brownian movement and Avogadro's number: A laboratory experiment732
Kruglak, Haym
Analysis of trihalomethanes in soft drinks: An instrumental analysis experiment735
Graham, Richard C.; Robertson, John K.
The study of a simple redox reaction as an experimental approach to chemical kinetics737
Elias, Horst; Zipp, Arden P.
Microcomputer analyzed initial rate kinetics of the benzene enhanced unfolding of myoglobin: A biophysical chemistry experiment740
Schuh, Merlyn D.
Knoevenagel condensation to alpha-phenylcinnamonitriles: NaBH4 reduction to propanenitriles742
Kulp, Stuart S.
A stable, multipurpose dc power supply for electroanalytical work743
Jaffar, M.; Zhaid, Qazi
Division of Chemical Education: American Chemical Society: Election of Officers continued744
We await the magic new textbook 745
Ragle, John L.
Cool but not quick 746
Goodman, W. Daniel
Moldot 746
Jones, Peter G.
To the editor 746
Brumby, Steven
The selection of eyewash stations for laboratory use A199
Walters, Douglas B.; Stricoff, R. Scottue; Ashley, Louis E.
Spreadsheet programming in introductory physical chemistry A204
Larrabee, C. E., Jr.; Sprague, Estel D.
A personal computer based mass spectrometer data collection and interpretation program A205
Shofstahl, James H.; Hardy, James K.
General chemistry with qualitative analysis; 2nd edition (Petrucci, Ralph; Wismer, Robert K.)A214
Braun, R.D.
Chemistry and the living organism; 4th edition (Bloomfield, Molly M.)A214
Beizel, Richard E.
General, organic, and biological chemistry; second edition (Matta, Michael S.; Wilbraham, Antony C.)A215
Cude, Willis A.
Electrochemistry: theoretical foundations (Goodisman, Jerry)A215
Nelson, John H.
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