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December 1989
Vol. 66 No. 12

What can research in education do for teachers?975
Lagowski, J. J.
An overview of oriental lacquer: Art and chemistry of the original high-tech coating977
Snyder, Donald M.
Elementary my dear Watson980
Helser, Terry L.
Sherlock Holmes and the yellow prisms981
Waddell, Thomas G.; Rybolt, Thomas R.
An entirely fabulous account of the origin of the Pauli exclusion principle983
Ruekberg, Ben
Carbohydrate nomenclature half a century ago: A personal view of an eyewitness984
Hurd, Charles D.
Supercritical phase transitions at very high pressure989
Schlosky, Kevin M.
Applying the critical conditions to equations of state990
Eberhart, J. G.
Antique windowpanes and the flow of supercooled liquids994
Plumb, Robert C.
Can you play a coelute while you avoid coelution?996
Vassilaros, Dan
Order, chaos, and all that!997
Glasser, L.
With Clausius from energy to entropy1001
Baron, Maximo
Parameters affecting whether water will flow out from an inverted open bottle1005
Sasaki, Tsunetaka
Identifying polar and nonpolar molecules1007
Tykodi, R. J.
A game show approach to teaching peptide sequencing1011
Lemley, Paul V.
A facile Huckel molecular orbital solution of Buckminsterfullerene using chemical graph theory1012
Dias, Jerry Ray
Molecular models for the do-it-yourselfer1015
Birk, James P.; Foster, John
Beryllium1018
Banks, Alton
An easily constructed triangulated dodecahedron model1019
Yamana, Shukichi
Chemical metaphors1020
Watkins, Kenneth W.
An easily constructed bicapped trigonal prism model1021
Yamana, Shukichi
Computer simulation of chemical equilibrium1023
Cullen, John F., Jr.
The diazo copying process: An example and demonstration of applied organic chemistry for the undergraduate student1026
Osterby, Bruce
Chemistry instruction: Observations and hypotheses1029
Wruck, Betty; Reinstein, Jesse
The scientists and the electron or a tale of duality (with apologies to John Godfrey Saxe)1030
Kelland, Janice
Hands Together Science1031
Gennaro, Eugene; Luwrenz, Frances
A demonstration of the optical activity of a pair of enantiomers1033
Knauer, Bruce
Illustrating the inductive effect on acid strength of carboxylic acids1034
Kolb, Kenneth E.; Kolb, Doris
Using palladium hydride to introduce crystal structures1034
Rieck, David F.
Polarized light and rates of chemical reactions1035
Weir, John J.
Multiport student spectrometer1037
Bishop, Carl B.
An easy model for teaching mass / charge in mass spectrometry1039
de Souza, Nelson Angelo; Bravo, Ruiess Van Fossen
Reaction intermediates in organic chemistry: A colorful demonstration1040
Novaki, Luzia P.; Brotero, Paula P.; El Seoud, Omar A.; Speckhard, David
Consumer chemistry demonstrations1041
Carberry, Edward; Gonnella, Thomas; Eliason, Robert
Chemistry from waste products: Fractional distillation of used engine oil1042
Mashava, Peter M.; Alonge, Ilori E.; Mlenga, Francis
Coordination complexes of cobalt: Inorganic synthesis in the general chemistry laboratory1043
Williams, Gregory M.; Olmstead, John, III; Breksa, Andrew P., III
The resolution of a completely inorganic coordination compound: A modified classic experiment for the inorganic laboratory1045
Yasui, Takaji; Ama, Tomoharu; Kauffman, George B.
Photodestruction quantum yield of adenine in aqueous solution: A physical chemistry experiment1049
Rivera, Mercedes
Planck's constant from a CdS photoconductivity cell1052
Sturm, James E.
A precise determination of absolute zero1054
Strange, Ronald S.; Lang, Frank T.
Friedel Crafts acylation and alkylation with acid chlorides1056
Jarret, Ronald M.; Keil, Nora; Allen, Susan; Cannon, Lisa; Coughlan, Julie; Cusumano, Leonarda; Nolan, Brian
Hemolysis test for saponins: A caution1058
Southeeswaran, Subramanian; Kenchington, William
Improved Kugelrohr distillation accessories1059
Payne, K. W.; Denton, T.; Eisenbraun, E. J.
Comparison of continuous flow analysis techniques: A laboratory exercise1060
Stults, C. L. M.; Kraus, Paul R.; Ratanathanawongs, S. K.; Patton, Chas. J.; Crouch, S. R.
An integrated crystallization-melting point experiment for the organic chemistry laboratory1063
Moseley, Charles G.
Amending the IUPAC Green Book1064
Tykodi, R. J.
Early origins of "isothermal" chainbranching explosions: Luther's article on chemical waves1065
Gray, Peter
Exception to solving chem problems without the factor-label approach1065
Gillette, Marcia L.
Exception to solving chem problems without the factor-label approach (the author replies)1066
Cardulla, Frank
Synthesis-laboratory fumehoods: Easy, reliable performance evaluation and importance of sash designA289
Adams, John B., Jr.
Chemistry, Third Edition (Bailar, Jr., John C.; Moeller, Therald; Kleiberg, Jacob; Guss, Cyrus O.; Castellion, Mary E.; Metz, Clyde)A298
Slater, Carl D.
Chemistry with Inorganic Qualitative Analysis, Third Edition (Bailar, Jr., John C.; Moeller, Therald; Kleiberg, Jacob; Guss, Cyrus O.; Castellion, Mary E.; Metz, Clyde)A298
Slater, Carl D.
General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications, Fifth Edition (Petrucci, Ralph H.)A299
Farris, Fred F.
Inorganic Chemistry: Principles and Applications (Butler, Ian S.; Harrod, John F.)A299
Pribula, Alan J.
First Aid Manual for Chemical Accidents, Second Edition (Lefevre, Marc J.; Conibear, Shirley A.)A300
Renfrew, Malcom M.
For the Love of Enzymes: The Odyssey of a Biochemist (Kornberg, Arthur)A300
Russo, Salvatore F.
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