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March 1988
Vol. 65 No. 3

The professionalization of teaching: A progress report189
Lagowski,J.J.
Charles Hurd and colloid research at Union College, 1923-1959191
Hagan, William J., Jr.
The three-center, two-electron chemical bond194
DeKock, Roger L.; Bosma, Wayne B.
Electrical polarization in diatomic molecules198
Dykstra, Clifford E.
Understanding how analytical tests are selected201
Guarnieri, Michael
Introduction 204
Silberman, Robert
Value issues in consumer chemistry 204
Kooser, Robert G.
Incorporation of consumer products in the teaching of analytical chemistry 207
Lieu, Van T.; Kalbus, Gene E.
Using chemical principles to encourage critical thinking in consumer chemistry 209
Hill, John W.
Consumer chemistry in an organic course 210
Miller, John A.
Consumer chemistry: Critical thinking at the concrete level 212
Bodner, George M.
Rating antacids in Consumer Reports214
Martin, Geoffrey
The mystery of consumer chemistry 217
Anderson, Carol P.
Developing the critical thinking skills of adult learners through consumer and environmental applications of chemistry 218
McKone, Harold T.; Banville, Barbara A.
The theoretical emperor is wearing the proper clothing!: A detailed defense of teaching quantum chemical ideas in undergraduate chemistry courses 219
Edmiston, Clyde K.
A novel, simple, and inexpensive model for teaching VSEPR theory.222
Kemp, Kenneth C.
Revised Mulliken electronegativities: II. Applications and limitations223
Bratsch, Steven G.
Principles of electronegativity Part II. Applications227
Sanderson, R. T.
Environmental chemistry in the high school curriculum232
Stearns, Carole
Let environmental chemistry enrich your curriculum235
Parravano, Carlo
Statistical analysis of alternative models 238
Sprague, Estel D.; Larrabee, C. E., Jr.
Concentrated "equitransferent" salt bridges to minimize liquid junction potentials? A revision242
Mussini, Torquato
The second 50 industrial chemicals. Part 1 244
Chenier, Philip J.; Artibee, Danette S.
Rate controlling step: A necessary or useful concept? 250
Laidler, Keith J.
A simplified method for loading a narrow separation column254
Tantillo, Marc
The quantum story on postage stamps 255
Balfaur, Walter J.
A funnel for controlled flow of fluid into a chromatographic column259
Max, George A.
Pictorial problem-solving networks 260
Waddling, Robin E. L.
A convenient and relatively safe mercury still262
Kuppers, James R.; Gibson, R. H.
Is your lab really safe from asbestos? 263
Nagel, Miriam C.
An overhead demonstration of some descriptive chemistry of the halogens and Le Chatelier's principle 264
Hansen, Robert C.
Spectroscopy in large lecture halls 266
Juergens, Fred
The endothermic dissolution of ammonium nitrate 267
Kauffman, George B.; Ferguson, Craig A.
Cobalt(II) amine complexes as reversible absorbers of oxygen: Experiments for use in high schools 268
Saito, Kazuo; Ogino, Kazuko
Polarographic solution disposal271
Paretti, Robert F.
The interconversion of electrical and chemical energy: The electrolysis of water and the hydrogen oxygen fuel cell272
Roffia, Sergio; Conciallini, Vittorio; Paradisi, Carmen
Comparison of thermochromic equilibria of Co(II) and Ni(II) complexes274
Lavabre, D.; Micheau, J. C.; Levy, G.
Magnetic susceptibility measurements using a laser pendulum apparatus277
Spencer, Bert; Zare, Richard N.
Determining the solubility of Ca(OH)2 using 45Ca as a tracer279
Edmiston, Michael D.; Suter, Robert W.
Problems with using CAS ONLINE: Why can't abstractors spell? 281
Hobey, William D.
To the editor 281
Weisgerber, David
Using sand for spill cleanup appears to be a step backward in technology 281
Hedberg, Donald D.
To the editor 282
Nelson, Norman S.
Comments on Euler's theorem for homogeneous functions and proofs thereof (LTE).282
Hill, William D., Jr.
Rethinking the Clement and Desormes heat capacity ratio 282
Meyer, Edwin F.; Stewart, George H.
Avogadro's number: A perverse view282
Lehman, Thomas A.
Chemical waste management and disposal A64
Armour, Margaret-Ann
Molecular graphics on the apple microcomputer, enhanced version 2.0 (Henkel,J.G.; Clarke,F.H.)A85
Petrich, James A. and Walhout, Justine
Molecular graphics on the IBM PC microcomputer (Henkel,J.G.; Clarke,F.H.)A87
Mahaffy, Peter G.
Molecular animator IBM PC Version (Howbert, J. Jeffery)A88
Sadey, Michael and Palmer, Richard E.
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