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September 1988
Vol. 65 No. 9

No strings attached747
Lagowski, J.J.
Friedrich Bergius and the transformation of coal liquefaction from empiricism to a science-based technology749
Stranges, Anthony N.
A step-by-step picture of pulsed (time domain) NMR752
Schwartz, Leslie J.
An intuitive approach to steady state kinetics757
Raines, Ronald T.; Hansen, David E.
Entropy analyses of four familiar processes760
Craig, Norman C.
Homogeneous, heterogeneous, and enzymatic catalysis765
Oyama, S. Ted; Somorjai, Gabor A.
The perils of carbonic acid and equilibrium constants770
Jencks, William P.; Altura, Rachel A.
The fugacity of a van der Waals gas772
Winn, John S.
The place of research in chemical training and chemical education774
Bunnett, Joseph F.
The Australian Academy of Science School Chemistry Project: A new-generation secondary school chemistry course777
Bucat, R. B.; Cole, A. R. H.
Chemical education: An obsession with content 780
Gold, Marvin
Grading a large organic laboratory course782
Kandel, Marjorie
Rules for determining d,l configurations in Haworth structures783
Wilson, Jerry L.
Comparison of general chemistry performances of prenursing and mainstream chemistry students784
Burgess, Sybil K.; Bino, Janis
A chemistry (methods) course for prospective and in-service teachers786
Mellon, E. K.
The relationship between class size and students, ratings of faculty: Or why some good teachers should not teach general chemistry788
Toby, Sidney
Learn something really new, become a true student again! 790
Taylor, David C.
The "Chemical Pursuit" tournament 791
Stenz, John C.
A computer simulated experiment on vapor-liquid phase equilibrium 792
Craig, Norman C.; Brown, Brian J.; Chamness, William S.; Mulvey, Elaine B.
The van der Waals equation and vapor pressure of liquids 793
Ellison, Herbert R.
Error analysis for multicomponent systems 794
Kalivas, J. H.; Blount, C. W.
Polymerization distribution experiment simulation 795
Smith, L. Oliver
Spreadsheet graphics in the organic laboratory: Providing students with feedback on their data 796
Keiser, Jeffrey E.
Use of an 8087 co-processor chip to speed up MOLDOT797
Brumby, Steven
PKIND: An acid-base indicator simulation for Apple II microcomputers 798
Salyer, Darnell
Stoichiometry to the rescue (a calculation challenge) 800
Ramette, Richard W.
Recovery of gold from electronic scrap802
Hill, James W.; Lear, Tommy A.
Wallace Hume Carothers and nylon, the first completely synthetic fiber 803
Kauffman, George B.
"Weighing" gases is a heavy subject! 808
Nicholson, Lois A.
Determination of the universal gas constant811
Lebman, Thomas A.; Harms, Gwen
The effect of polarity on solubility 813
Cliche, Jean-Marie; Labbe, Benoit
What Color is Egg White? A Biochemical Demonstration of the Formation of a Vitamin-Protein Complex using Fluorescence Quenching814
Chatellier, Dana S.
Adsorption from solution: An experiment to illustrate the Langmuir adsorption isotherm 815
Duff, David G.; Ross, Sheina M. C.; Vaughan, D. Huw
Cation hydration constants by proton NMR: A physical chemistry experiment 817
Smith, Robert L.; Rodgers, Michael L.; Olesen, Bjorn
An improved experiment to illustrate the effect of electronegativity on chemical shift 819
Boggess, Robert K.
Determination of carbon monoxide in automobile exhaust by FTIR spectroscopy: An instrumental analysis laboratory experiment 820
Seasholtz, Mary Beth; Pence, Laura E.; Moe, Owen A., Jr.
Photolysis of 4-phenyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-one: An undergraduate experiment in free radical chemistry 827
White, Rick C.; Ma, Sha
The preparation of 4-hydroxy-2,3,4,5-tetraphenyl-2-cyclopenten-1-one and its base catalyzed conversion into 2,3,4,5-tetraphenycyclopentadienone: An organic laboratory experiment 828
Harrison, Ernest A., Jr.
Disulfide interchange reactions: An enzymic case study 829
Kitson, Trevor M.
Photochemistry of phenyl alkyl ketones: The "Norrish type II" photoreaction: An organic photochemistry experiment 832
Marciniak, Bronislaw
Laser based measurement of refractive index changes: Kinetics of 2,3-epoxy-1-propanol hydrolysis 835
Spencer, Bert; Zare, Richard N.
A modified resonance apparatus for the determination of dielectric constants 837
Chao, Taina H.
Successive substitution 838
Mukesh, D.
To the editor 838
Eberhart, J. G.
"The use of nonlinear least squares analysis" 839
Bunting, John W.
To the editor 840
Copeland, Thomas G.
Control of peroxidizable compounds: An addendum A226
Mirafzal, Gholam A.; Baumgarten, Henry E.
Interfacing the PE337 IR: An inexpensive and easy mechanical "interface" A230
Collins, Michael J.
Magnetic susceptibility determinations with Lotus Measure, Lotus 1-2-3, and Mettler AE163 Balance Interfaced to an IBM PC-XTA231
Vitz, Ed
Chemistry according to ROF (Fee, Richard)A239
Radcliffe, George and Mackenzie, Norma N.
FABTIC-The final acid-base titration curve program (Ramette, R.W.)A241
Boiani, James A.
Chemistry tutorial/ drill (Smith, M.B. and Smith, M.R.)A242
Bell, William L.
Basic Inorganic chemistry, second edition (Cotton Albert F.; Wilkinson, Geoffrey)A242
Davies, Geoffrey
Chemistry in action (Freemantle, Michael)A243
Campbell, J.A.
Basic organic chemistry (Tedder,J.M.; Nechvatal,A.)A243
Bell, William L.
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