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January 1988
Vol. 65 No. 1

The continuing attempt at reform in science education1
Lagowski, J.J.
An inside view of Soviet chemical education3
Slobodkin, Gregory; Pickering, Miles
The coulombic lattice potential of ionic compounds: The cubic perovskites6
Francisco, E.; Luana, V.; Recio, J. M.; Pueyo, L.
Variational energy lowering may increase Hamiltonian dispersion9
Blaise, Paul; Henri-Rousseau, Olivier
Remember E = hv is correct only half of the time 11
Leo, Howard, R.
A philatelic history of the discovery and isolation of elements 12
Heller, Sylvia; Heller, Detlef
Relative atomic mass scale: A teaching aid16
Baumgartner, Erwin; Benitez, Carlos; Cirelli, Alicia Fernandez; Flores, Luz Lastres
Periodic contractions among the elements: Or, on being the right size17
Mason, Joan
The microcomputer as a teaching tool for molecular orbital theory 21
Colwell, Susan M.; Handy, Nicholas C.
Orbital plots of the hydrogen atom 23
Liebl, Michael
Visualizing Boltzmann-like distributions 24
Hornack, Fred M.
Establishing a computerized database for laboratory chemicals 25
Feliu, Anthony L.
SPEC20: A highly interactive simulation of a manual spectrophotometer 26
Gable, Ralph W.
The Bronsted-Lowry acid base concept 28
Kauffman, George B.
Order out of chaos: Shapes of hydrogen orbitals.31
Breneman, G. L.
Revised Mulliken electronegativities: I. Calculation and conversion to Pauling units34
Bratsch, Steven G.
Ionization potentials for isoelectronic series42
Agmon, Noam
Oxidation numbers and their limitations45
Woolf, A. A.
The Tasmanian empire: A radioactive dating activity 47
Bindel, Thomas H.
An exercise to teach concepts of half-life without using radioactive isotopes 48
Christian, Mary C.
Stokes' theorem and the geometric basis for the second law of thermodynamics.50
Bowen, Lawrence H.
Problems and "that other stuff": Types of chemical content53
Middlecamp, Catherine; Kean, Elizabeth
Teaching chemistry like the foreign language it is 57
Markow, Peter G.
A chemistry experience for gifted and talented elementary students 58
Carlson, G. Lynn
A method for teaching science, technology, and societal issues in introductory high school and college chemistry classes60
Streitberger, H. Eric
On the boiling points of the alkyl halides 62
Correla, John
Potential energy surfaces 65
Tonge, Kenneth H.
Demonstration of chemical inhibition68
Cooke, David O.
The Rayleigh fountain 69
Skinner, James F.; Moir, James F.
A metal bar to demonstrate one atmosphere 69
Meloan, Clifton E.
Organic lecture demonstrations70
Silversmith, Ernest F.
Upgrading the Gow Mac Series 150 gas chromatograph73
Krause, Josef G.
In search of the future instructional laboratory74
Schallies, Michael; Redeker, Jorg
An optimization exercise for organic chemistry77
Anderson, Martin M.
The role of surprise in the organic laboratory78
Keiser, Jeffrey E.
cis and trans-Stilbenes: Chromatographic separation and photochemical isomerization79
Levine, Samuel G.; Barhoriak, Kathleen Doubek; Cho, Ho S.
The titration project 80
Kilner, Cary
Microscopic identification of the crystals of dimethylglyoxime complexes of cobalt(II), iron(II), and nickel(II)81
Brush, Sahitra S.
Kinetics of a substitution reaction of sulfitopentaaminecobalt(III): A physical-inorganic experiment82
Richards, Lynne
Preparation of a simple thermochromic solid84
Van Oort, Michiel J. M.
Solid state kinetic parameters and chemical mechanism of the dehydration of CoCl26H2O: An inorganic solid state experiment85
Ribas, Joan; Escuer, Albert; Serra, Miquel; Vicente, Ramon
Purity of silver precipitated with ascorbic acid87
Hill, James W.; Crocker, Max
Application of a differential respirometer to the undergraduate chemistry laboratory88
Cummins, Ken; Stedman, Geoffrey
A simple apparatus for continuous steam distillations92
Clausen, Thomas P.
Nucleophilic substitution by benzodithioate anions93
Bonnans-Plaisance, Chantal; Gressier, Jean-Claude
The safety of small containers for flammable fluids A6
Shanley, Edward S.
Osmosis and diffusion (Chandler, James)A22
Pryde, Lucy T. and Powers, George B.
E.M.E. Titration lab (Shelton, Roger)A23
Ogata, Philip H.
Simplex-V: An interactive computer program for experimental optimization (Deming,S.N.; Morgan, S.L.)A24
Deavor, James P.
Foundations of college chemistry; sixth edition (Hein, Morris)A25
Knockemus, Ward
General chemistry principles and structures; fourth edition (Brady, James E.; Humiston Gerard E.)A25
Haworth, Daniel T.
Elements of chemistry (Boikess,R.; Breslauer,K.; Edelson,E.)A25
Schulz, Williwam D.
From protyle to proton: William Prout and the nature of matter 1785-1985 (Brock, W.H.)A26
Kauffman, George B.
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