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June 1989
Vol. 66 No. 6

After cold fusion, what's next?449
Lagowski, J. J.
Alkyl cations: The first 30 years451
Traynham, James G.
The three forms of molecular oxygen453
Laing, Michael
Teaching a model for writing Lewis structures456
Pardo, Juan Quilez
Grade-12 students' misconceptions of covalent bonding and structure459
Peterson, Raymond F.; Treagust, David F.
A visual aid for teaching the resonance concept461
Delvigne, Francis
The influence of electrons on each other in a molecule: Correlation of electron motions in H2463
Dunbar, Robert C.
From quantum mechanical harmonic oscillators to classical ones through maximization of entropy467
Boulil, B.; Henri-Rousseau, O.
Why do some molecules have symmetry different from that expected?471
Heilbronner, Edgar
Drawing different views of the chair form of substituted cyclohexanes478
Richardson, W. S.
Hole formalism and its effect on partial and RS terms479
Kiremire, E. M. R.
Absolutely "simple" configuration in Fischer projection formula480
Reddy, K. R. N.
Transition metal configurations and limitations of the orbital approximation481
Scerri, Eric R.
A mnemonic device for assignment of pro-R and pro-S descriptors to stereoheterotopic ligands483
Nasipuri, Dhanonjoy
Using an oval to represent carbohydrates with hexopyranose rings485
Fulkrod, John E.
The interconversion of cis and trans isomers486
McGinn, Clifford J.; Wheatley, William B.
Fluoropolymers: Part 1487
Waller, F. J.
Chemical equilibrium and polynomial equations: Beware of roots489
Smith, William R.; Missen, Ronald W.
Qualitative analysis and the binomial expansion490
McCullough, Thomas, C. S. C.
A time of ferment, a time of change491
Gardner, Marjorie
An improved mnemonic diagram for thermodynamic relationships495
Rodriguez, Joaquin; Brainard, Alan J.
Mid-term opinion poll of students496
Chang, Hsiangpin
Rules minimize student interest in chemistry497
Sedotti, Maria; Tanaka, John
How to build a better mousetrap (in context)498
Hedrick, Jack L.
Being a participant in the future500
Parker, O. Jerry
A microcomputer simulation of fractal electrodeposition502
Sagues, F.; Costa, J. M.
Counters on grids506
Selinger, Ben; Sutherland, Ralph
Coordination and radius ratio: A graphical representation509
Woolf, A. A.
Using a projecting voltmeter to introduce voltaic cells510
Solomon, Sally; Lee, Jeffrey; Schnable, Joseph; Wirtel, Anthony
What color are fluorescent solutions?511
Sturtevant, John L.
Chemistry laboratory program for gifted elementary school children512
Howard, Robert E.; Barnes, Susan; Hollingsworth, Patricia
Simple removal of buret bubbles514
Austin, David J.
An experiment on the molar solubility and solubility product of barium nitrate515
Wruck, Betty; Reinstein, Jesse
Cobalt(II) and cobalt(III) coordination compounds516
Thomas, Nicholas C.; Pringle, Katrina; Deacon, Glen B.
The catalytic hydrogenation of methyl oleate by in situ hydrogen generation518
Plummer, Ben
Photochemical and thermal isomerization of trans- and cis-1,2-dibenzoylethylene: A microscale approach519
Klemm, Dennis V; Tuncay, Atilla
A tandem Michael-aldol reaction sequence: An undergraduate research organic experiment520
Coutlangus, Marilyin L.; Filla, Sandra A.; Rowland, Alex T.
An easy laboratory route to nitrazepam522
Babin, P.; Devaux, G.
Quantitation of lipase activity from a bee: an introductory enzyme experiment524
Farley, Kathleen A.; Jones, Marjorie A.
Effect of UV irradiation on DNA as studied by its thermal denaturation526
Lovett, Charles M., Jr.; Fitzgibbon, Thomas N.; Chang, Raymond
Regeneration of chromic acid cleaning solutions528
Schwab, David; Martinez, Pat
Electrochemistry of the zinc-silver oxide system. Part 1. Thermodynamic studies using commercial miniature cells529
Smith, Michael J.; Vincent, Colin A.
A versatile compact reference electrode531
Kusuda, Kousuke
Some thoughts concerning the 10th International Conference on Chemical Education532
von Marttens O., Hernan
Questionable experiment - Questionable theory?532
Ondrey, Gerald S.
Questionable experiment - Questionable theory? (the author replies)533
Sulkes, Mark
Provocative opinion: Descriptive chemistry versus theoretical?533
Calloway, E. Dean
Provocative opinion: Descriptive chemistry versus theoretical? (the author replies)534
Huddle, B. P.
A query on the etymology of the symbols, R and S534
Koga, Gen
Erratum534
Eureka: A chemistry problem solverA163
Nambi, Parthasarathy
Database management for chemists: PC-File+A163
Wier, Larry M.
Organic Reaction Chemistry, Review I (Flash, P.; Bendall, V.)A170
Hargis, J. H.
Organic Reaction Chemistry, Review II (Flash, P.; Bendall, V.)A171
Chipman, Wilmon B.
Chemical Reactions, Reactions in Aqueous Solution, and Oxidation Reduction Reactions, Review I (Weyh, J. A.; Crook, J. R.; Hauge, L. N.)A172
Balahura, Robert J.
Chemical Reactions, Reactions in Aqueous Solution, and Oxidation Reduction Reactions, Review II (Weyh, J. A.; Crook, J. R.; Hauge, L. N.)A172
Coleman, William F.
Essentials of Medicinal Chemistry, Second Edition (Korolkovas, Andrejus)A173
Kumli, Karl F.
Profiles of Eminent American Chemists (Seymour, Raymond; Fisher, Charles H.)A174
Kauffman, George B.
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