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November 1989
Vol. 66 No. 11

Coming up short881
Lagowski, J. J.
Chemistry in the comics: Part 3. The acidity of paper883
Carter, Henry A.
The choice of names and symbols for quantities in chemistry887
Mills, Ian M.
Thermodynamic partial derivatives and experimentally measurable quantities890
Estevez, Gentil A.; Yang, Kai; Dasgupta, Basah B.
Atomic term symbols by group representation methods893
Chen, Jyh-Horung
Charge transfer in Lewis acid-base reactions: A MO study of the H3+ system898
Fernandez, G. M.; Sordo, J. A.; Sordo, T. L.
Ionomers901
Diehl, Justin W.
Empirical correlations for the evaluation of the free energies of solvation of some gaseous monovalent ions903
Qureshi, Pushkin M.; Varshney, Rishi K.; Singh, Sant Bahadur
The many faces of van der Waals's equation of state906
Eberhart, J. G.
Einar Biilmann (1873-1946): pH determination made easy910
Stock, John T.
Alleviating the common confusion caused by polarity in electrochemistry912
Moran, P. J.; Gileadi, E.
From basic chemical research to applications that improve our daily life917
Juaristi, Eusebio
Advanced organic chemistry: Learning from the primary literature920
Fikes, Lewis E.
Performance of high school students on National Chemistry Olympiad examinations922
Davis, Jeff C., Jr.; Ragsdale, Ronald O.; Zipp, Arden P.
A modern approach to review that increases test scores926
Ettinger, Neil
Organic spectroscopy927
Hiatt, Richard
Videodisc display program927
Rose, Martin
Fundamental concepts in the teaching of chemistry: Part 1. The two worlds of the chemist make nomenclature manageable928
Loeffler, Paul A.
An activity-based approach to Chemistry I931
Demchik, Michael J.; Demchik, Virginia C.
Cold fusion as the subject of a final exam in Honors General Chemistry932
Porile, Norbert T.
A philosophy on teaching the one-semester undergraduate biochemistry course934
Lemley, Paul V.
Catalysis: New reaction pathways not just a lowering of the activation energy935
Haim, Albert
A suggestion for a beginning organic chemistry laboratory938
Sowa, John R.
ChemSource, a resource for the nineties939
Orna, Mary Virginia
Introductory laboratory: A new exploration940
Tabbutt, Frederick D.; Kelly, Jeffrey J.; Cole, Robert S.; Barlow, Clyde H.; Middendorf, Donald V.
Biochemistry laboratory for the freshman chemistry curriculum944
Falk, Peter M.
Helium945
Banks, Alton
The research program of the Philippine Science High School946
Cruz, Juanita M.
Teaching computer interfacing in instrumental analysis947
Thomas, Rhys N.; Kuo, John E.
Current efficiency in electrolysis954
Bricker, Clark E.
Oxidation of cyclohexanol: An amoebalike reaction955
Kolb, Kenneth E.; Kolb, Doris
A Diels-Alder reaction for the overhead projector955
Kolb, Kenneth E.
Introduction to "The Microscale Laboratory"956
Zipp, Arden P.
A study of the E2 reaction for the microscale organic lab958
Flash, Patrick; Galle, Fred; Radil, Mark
Separation of a five-component mixture in the microscale laboratory961
O'Hara-Mays, Ellen P.; Yuen, George U.
Efficient microscale filtration964
Belletire, John L.; Mahmoodi, Nosrat O.
Microscale synthesis and analysis of a dipeptide965
Blatchly, Richard A.; Allen, Timothy R.; Bergstrom, Dirk T.; Shinozaki, Yuji
Dropper hangers that can be easily constructed by students967
Singh, Saranjit; Singh, Amarjit
The space group of cis-bis(ethylenediamine)bis(azido)cobalt(III) nitrate: An undergraduate physical inorganic experiment968
Cooper, J. N.; Smith, D. A.; Kastner, M. E.
Instructional videotape introduction to the precession camera969
Kastner, M. E.
A new philosophy for teaching advanced organic chemistry: Representative laboratory experiment: Stereoselective reduction of a chiral iminium ion970
Polniaszek, Richard P.
How good is your bleach?973
McCullough, Thomas, C. S. C.; Tyminski, Herminia
An inexpensive Schoninger flask974
Sowa, John R.
The microscale inorganic laboratory: Safety, economy, and versatilityA263
Szafran, Zvi; Singh, Mono M.; Pike, Ronald M.
On-the-job evaluation of education in analytical chemistryA268
Harwood, John J.
Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Third Edition (Malone, Leo J.)A279
Beitzel, Richard E.
Chemistry: An Experimental Science (Bodner, George M.; Pardue, Harry L.)A279
Ichniowski, T. C.
Chemistry: Experiment and Theory (Segal, Bernice G.)A280
Tuttle, Thomas R., Jr.
Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments (Williamson, Kenneth L.)A280
Kolb, Doris
Chemische Studien, I: A. Constitutions-Formein der organischen Chemie in geographischer Darstellung; B. Das Mariotte'sche Gesetz (Loschmidt, J.); J. Loschmidt's Konstitutions-Formein der organischen Chemie in graphischer Darstellung (Anschutz, Richard)A281
Kolb, Doris
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