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October 1988
Vol. 65 No. 10
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| So why aren't there more chemistry majors? | 841 |
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Lagowski, J.J. |
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| Alfred Nobel and philately: The man, his work, and his prizes | 843 |
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Miller, Foil A.; Kauffman, George B. |
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| Chemists as autobiographers: The 20th century | 847 |
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Millar, Margaret; Millar, Ian T. |
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| A retrosynthetic analogy: Anne's sauteed summer squash | 853 |
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Levy, Irvin J. |
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| Biochemistry in an industrial context: Methods of protein purification and downstream processing | 854 |
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Weathers, Pamela J. |
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| Understanding product optimization: Kinetic versus thermodynamic control | 857 |
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Lin, King-Chuen |
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| Stereochemistry of cyclic hydrocarbons | 860 |
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Perkins, Robert R. |
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| A variational calculation based on a two electron atomic model | 861 |
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Martins, Luis J. A. |
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| Further suggestions on presentation slides | 862 |
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Gareia, Gabriel |
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| Minimizing errors in numerical analysis of chemical data | 863 |
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Rusling, James F. |
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| A direct method for the propagation of error using a personal computer spreadsheet program | 867 |
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Donato, Henry, Jr.; Metz, Clyde |
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| A simple numerical method for solving complex equilibria | 868 |
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Devore, Jerald A. |
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| The Carnot cycle revisited | 873 |
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Meyer, Edwin F. |
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| Abstract: The computer based laboratory | 875 |
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Krause, Daniel C. |
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| On the Legendre transformation and the Sackur-Tetrode equation | 876 |
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David, Carl W. |
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| Electronegativity and the acid-base character of binary oxides | 877 |
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Bratsch, Steven G. |
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| Clusters: Link between molecules and solids | 879 |
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Jelski, Daniel A.; George, Thomas F. |
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| Finding the bond angle in a tetrahedral shaped molecule | 884 |
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Kawa, Christopher J. |
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| Suggestion: Use a world-and-life view in the teaching of chemistry | 885 |
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Maatman, Russell |
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| Was it glass or was it struvite in the canned tuna? | 887 |
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Feinstein, H. I. |
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| Student evaluation of an integrated natural science curriculum | 890 |
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Garafaio, Alfred R.; LoPresti, Vincent C.; Lasala, Edward F. |
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| A simple method for purifying silica gel for column chromatography | 891 |
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Guarconi, Antonio E.; Ferreira, Victor F. |
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| Introduction to atomic structure: Demonstrations and labs | 892 |
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Ciparick, Joseph D. |
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| An explosive demonstration | 894 |
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Rehfeld, D. W.; Barondeau, Michael. |
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| A dramatic demo | 896 |
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Pratt, George; Curtright, Robert D.; Hill, Larry; Clarke, Sandra |
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| Experimental work with tin(II) chloride in a high school | 898 |
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Sanchez, Manuela Martin |
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| The ideal solvent for paper chromatography of food dyes | 899 |
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Markow, Peter G. |
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| Affinity chromatography of lactate dehydrogenase: An experiment for the undergraduate biochemistry laboratory. | 901 |
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Anderson, Alexander J. |
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| Gel permeation chromatography of wheat germ acid phosphatase: An undergraduate biochemistry experiment | 902 |
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Smith, Richard A. |
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| A cheap and practical procedure for medium-performance liquid chromatography | 903 |
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Morin, Christophe |
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| HPLC analysis of an asthma medication | 905 |
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Mueller, Brian L.; Potts, Lawrence W. |
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| Quantitative analysis by isotopic dilution using mass spectroscopy: The determination of caffeine by GC-MS | 907 |
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Hill, Devon W.; Mcsharry, Brian T.; Trzupek, Larry S. |
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| Safe disposal of broken thermometers | 910 |
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Jespersen, Nell D. |
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| Swimming pools, hot rods, and qualitative analysis | 911 |
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Clyde, Dale D. |
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| Versatile transfer technique | 913 |
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Belletire, J. L.; Fry, D. F.; Hagedorn, C. |
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| Method development for analysis of aspirin tablets | 914 |
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Street, Kenneth W., Jr. |
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| Polarographic determination of composition and thermodynamic stability constant of a complex metal ion | 916 |
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Marin, Dolores; Mendicuti, Francisco |
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| A convenient Schlenk line synthesis of Cr2(OAc)42H20 | 918 |
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Young, Charles G. |
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| Glassworking bifocals for the undergraduate laboratory | 919 |
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Zubrick, J. W.; Bailey, R. A. |
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| Using infrared spectroscopy to determine the formation constant for the 2-propanol-acetone complex | 920 |
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Li, Ying Sing; Jeng, Mei Lee H. |
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| Synthesis of azulene, a blue hydrocarbon | 923 |
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Lemal, David M.; Goldman, Glenn D. |
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| Determination of the effect of various modes of cooking on the vitamin C content of a common food, green pepper: An introductory biochemistry experiment | 926 |
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Johnson, Eric R. |
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| The kinetics and inhibition of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase: A biochemistry laboratory experiment | 928 |
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Splittgerber, A. G.; Sohl, Julie |
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| Ultrasonic acceleration for the preparation of dry ether and dry tetrahydrofuran | 931 |
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Rao, H. Surya Prakash |
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| Solution calorimetry experiments for physical chemistry | 932 |
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Raizen, Deborah A.; Fung, B. M.; Christian, Sherrill D. |
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| The evaluation of corrosion susceptibility of a metal: Student corrosion experiment II | 934 |
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Onuchukwu, A. I. |
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| An introduction to supercritical fluid chromatography Part 1: Principles and instrumentation | A254 |
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Palmieri, Margo D. |
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| Graphical analysis III (Vernier, David L.) | A269 |
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Carpenter, Jeanette and Bowers, Caroline H. |
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| Lewis diagrams (Pavia, Donald L.) | A271 |
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Jensen, William P. and Tarr, Donald A. |
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| Improving safety in the chemical laboratory (Editor: Young, Jay A.) | A273 |
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Renfew, Malcolm M. |
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| Contemporary classics in physical, chemical, and Earth sciences (Thackray, Arnold) | A273 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Introduction to general, organic, and biological chemistry (Solomon, Sally) | A273 |
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Dekock, Roger |
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