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March 1988
Vol. 65 No. 3
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| The professionalization of teaching: A progress report | 189 |
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Lagowski,J.J. |
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| Charles Hurd and colloid research at Union College, 1923-1959 | 191 |
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Hagan, William J., Jr. |
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| The three-center, two-electron chemical bond | 194 |
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DeKock, Roger L.; Bosma, Wayne B. |
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| Electrical polarization in diatomic molecules | 198 |
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Dykstra, Clifford E. |
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| Understanding how analytical tests are selected | 201 |
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Guarnieri, Michael |
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| Introduction | 204 |
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Silberman, Robert |
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| Value issues in consumer chemistry | 204 |
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Kooser, Robert G. |
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| Incorporation of consumer products in the teaching of analytical chemistry | 207 |
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Lieu, Van T.; Kalbus, Gene E. |
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| Using chemical principles to encourage critical thinking in consumer chemistry | 209 |
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Hill, John W. |
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| Consumer chemistry in an organic course | 210 |
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Miller, John A. |
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| Consumer chemistry: Critical thinking at the concrete level | 212 |
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Bodner, George M. |
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| Rating antacids in Consumer Reports | 214 |
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Martin, Geoffrey |
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| The mystery of consumer chemistry | 217 |
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Anderson, Carol P. |
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| Developing the critical thinking skills of adult learners through consumer and environmental applications of chemistry | 218 |
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McKone, Harold T.; Banville, Barbara A. |
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| The theoretical emperor is wearing the proper clothing!: A detailed defense of teaching quantum chemical ideas in undergraduate chemistry courses | 219 |
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Edmiston, Clyde K. |
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| A novel, simple, and inexpensive model for teaching VSEPR theory. | 222 |
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Kemp, Kenneth C. |
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| Revised Mulliken electronegativities: II. Applications and limitations | 223 |
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Bratsch, Steven G. |
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| Principles of electronegativity Part II. Applications | 227 |
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Sanderson, R. T. |
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| Environmental chemistry in the high school curriculum | 232 |
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Stearns, Carole |
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| Let environmental chemistry enrich your curriculum | 235 |
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Parravano, Carlo |
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| Statistical analysis of alternative models | 238 |
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Sprague, Estel D.; Larrabee, C. E., Jr. |
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| Concentrated "equitransferent" salt bridges to minimize liquid junction potentials? A revision | 242 |
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Mussini, Torquato |
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| The second 50 industrial chemicals. Part 1 | 244 |
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Chenier, Philip J.; Artibee, Danette S. |
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| Rate controlling step: A necessary or useful concept? | 250 |
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Laidler, Keith J. |
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| A simplified method for loading a narrow separation column | 254 |
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Tantillo, Marc |
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| The quantum story on postage stamps | 255 |
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Balfaur, Walter J. |
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| A funnel for controlled flow of fluid into a chromatographic column | 259 |
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Max, George A. |
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| Pictorial problem-solving networks | 260 |
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Waddling, Robin E. L. |
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| A convenient and relatively safe mercury still | 262 |
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Kuppers, James R.; Gibson, R. H. |
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| Is your lab really safe from asbestos? | 263 |
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Nagel, Miriam C. |
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| An overhead demonstration of some descriptive chemistry of the halogens and Le Chatelier's principle | 264 |
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Hansen, Robert C. |
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| Spectroscopy in large lecture halls | 266 |
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Juergens, Fred |
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| The endothermic dissolution of ammonium nitrate | 267 |
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Kauffman, George B.; Ferguson, Craig A. |
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| Cobalt(II) amine complexes as reversible absorbers of oxygen: Experiments for use in high schools | 268 |
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Saito, Kazuo; Ogino, Kazuko |
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| Polarographic solution disposal | 271 |
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Paretti, Robert F. |
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| The interconversion of electrical and chemical energy: The electrolysis of water and the hydrogen oxygen fuel cell | 272 |
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Roffia, Sergio; Conciallini, Vittorio; Paradisi, Carmen |
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| Comparison of thermochromic equilibria of Co(II) and Ni(II) complexes | 274 |
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Lavabre, D.; Micheau, J. C.; Levy, G. |
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| Magnetic susceptibility measurements using a laser pendulum apparatus | 277 |
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Spencer, Bert; Zare, Richard N. |
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| Determining the solubility of Ca(OH)2 using 45Ca as a tracer | 279 |
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Edmiston, Michael D.; Suter, Robert W. |
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| Problems with using CAS ONLINE: Why can't abstractors spell? | 281 |
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Hobey, William D. |
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| To the editor | 281 |
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Weisgerber, David |
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| Using sand for spill cleanup appears to be a step backward in technology | 281 |
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Hedberg, Donald D. |
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| To the editor | 282 |
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Nelson, Norman S. |
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| Comments on Euler's theorem for homogeneous functions and proofs thereof (LTE). | 282 |
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Hill, William D., Jr. |
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| Rethinking the Clement and Desormes heat capacity ratio | 282 |
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Meyer, Edwin F.; Stewart, George H. |
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| Avogadro's number: A perverse view | 282 |
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Lehman, Thomas A. |
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| Chemical waste management and disposal | A64 |
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Armour, Margaret-Ann |
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| Molecular graphics on the apple microcomputer, enhanced version 2.0 (Henkel,J.G.; Clarke,F.H.) | A85 |
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Petrich, James A. and Walhout, Justine |
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| Molecular graphics on the IBM PC microcomputer (Henkel,J.G.; Clarke,F.H.) | A87 |
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Mahaffy, Peter G. |
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| Molecular animator IBM PC Version (Howbert, J. Jeffery) | A88 |
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Sadey, Michael and Palmer, Richard E. |
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