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October 1989
Vol. 66 No. 10

Financing higher education791
Lagowski, J. J.
Borodin and the benzidine rearrangement793
Shine, Henry J.
C. V. Raman and the discovery of the Raman effect795
Miller, Foil A.; Kauffman, George B.
Hydrogen801
Banks, Alton
A comparison of FT NMR and FT IR techniques802
Ahn, Myong-Ku
An Aufbau methodology for the modeling of rotational fine structure of infrared spectral bands805
Waite, Boyd A.
Spin-lattice relaxation times in 1H NMR spectroscopy810
Wink, Donald J.
Chiral lanthanide NMR shift reagents and equilibria with substrate enantiomers: Rationale for the observed signals814
Rothchild, Robert
The double (or dynamic) spin polarization in p diradicals816
Karafiloglou, Padeleimon
How can xy and x2 - y2 have unique symmetries if x and y are not uniquely defined?818
Kettle, Sidney F. A.
Huckel theory and photoelectron spectroscopy821
von Nagy-Felsobuki, Ellak I.
Medicinal chemistry/pharmacology in sophomore organic chemistry825
Harrison, Aline M.
The ideal gas law at the center of the sun826
Clark, David B.
Chemistry and the mentally retarded child827
Bostrup, Ole; Hirbel, Ellen
Atlantic-Pacific sig figs829
Stone, Helen M.
A "real time" footnote to "million ideas"829
Koven, Bonnie A.
The acid-base package: A collection of useful programs for proton-transfer systems830
Hawkes, Stephen J.
What chemistry do our students need to learn?831
Hawkes, Stephen J.
A computer interface for kinetic experimentation in education833
Westerholm, K.; Salmi, T.; Hakkarainen, R.; Malen, T.-E.
Linkage of laboratory exercises with theoretical calculations on a personal computer836
Bailey, Ronald A.
Microcomputer interfacing programs837
Ghaffari, Shahrokh
Searching the chemical literature: An individualized library exercise using a SERAPHIM program839
Carlson, G. Lynn; Womeldorf, Erik
Huckel molecular orbitals839
Farrell, John J.; Haddon, Harry H.
Why is ammonia not optically active?841
Kettle, Sidney F. A.
Suggestions for the modification of assessment procedures in analytical chemistry courses: The statistical approach843
Luaces, Victor Martinez; Gaggero, Fernando Labandera
Choosing to cookbook: Student choices of laboratory strategy845
Pickering, Miles
A simple synthesis847
Bindel, Thomas H.
Construction of a photoelectric colorimeter and application to students' experiments (Part 2)848
Matsuo, Tsutomu; Muromatsu, Akihiko; Katayama, Kazuko; Mori, Minako
The iodine clock reaction: A surprising variant852
Autuori, Marcos Alberto; Brolo, Alexandre Gulmaraes; Mateus, Alfredo Luis M. L.; Smith, Wayne L.
Refractive index: A simple demonstration experiment852
Mishra, S. K.; Parasher, P.; Sharma, P. D.; Tuttle, Thomas R.
Change in optical rotation with wavelength853
Koubek, Edward; Quinn, H.
Aromatic pi cloud availability: Formation of colored charge-transfer complexes853
Kolb, Kenneth E.
Molecular oxygen uptake by a solid Co(II) complex: Its synthesis and kinetic oxygenation854
Aymes, Daniel J.; Paris, Michel R.
Successive determination of charge numbers of complex cations and of ionic chloride in the hydrate isomers of chromium(III) chloride856
Lu, Gentu
The spectroscopy and thermochemistry of Na and Na2857
McSwiney, H. D.; Peters, Darryl W.; Griffith, William B., Jr.; Matthews, C. Weldon
Spectrophotometric determination of the thermodynamic parameters for the first two protonation reactions of molybdate: An advanced undergraduate laboratory experiment861
Cruywagen, J. J.; Heyns, J. B. B.
Two approaches to the determination of lead in brass: Differential scanning calorimetry and atomic absorption spectrometry864
Choi, Sunhee; Larrabee, James A.
Polyethylene film used as windows in infrared analysis of solid, liquid, or gaseous samples865
Andrade, Wilson
Spectroscopic and thermodynamic study on the aggregation of rhodamines in solution: Solvent effect866
Aquirresacona, I. Urrecha; Arbeloa, F. Lopez; Arbeloa, I. Lopez
Screw-cap test tubes as spectrometer cuvets869
Lisensky, G. C.; Limon, E.
1H-NMR spectral analysis: Phenoxathiin-1-oxide: A classic first-order, four spin system870
Klein, Robert F. X.; Svoronos, Paris D. N.; Hammer, Charles F.
CHEM Study 1989-revised films872
Ridgeway, David W.
A valence isomer trapping procedure for introductory organic laboratory: Synthesis of a homobarrelene derivative873
Kurtz, David W.; Johnson, Richard P.
An NMR study of enzyme activity875
Peterman, Keith E.; Labenski, James P.; Hamberger, Terry L.; Pinkowski, Charlene; Raub, Michael
Voltammetry at the thin-film mercury electrode (TFME): Anodic and cathodic stripping voltammetries and simple potentiostat construction877
Pomeroy, R. S.; Denton, M. B.; Armstrong, N. R.
Chemical equilibrium and spreadsheetsA237
David, Carl W.
Modelling and analyzing chemical equilibria on a spreadsheet: Acid base systemsA239
Leharne, Stephen
Solving equilibrium constant expressions using spreadsheetsA241
Metz, Clyde; Donato, Henry, Jr.
The Fourier transform in chemistry. Part 2. Nuclear magnetic resonance: The single pulse experimentA243
King, Roy W.; Williams, Kathryn R.
Liberal Arts Chemistry: Worktext, Second Edition (Rothenberger, Otis S.)A256
Trimble, R. F.
Chemical Information: A Practical Guide to Utilization, Second Edition (Wolman, Yecheskel)A256
Johnston, Christine
The Wiley / NBS Registry of Mass Spectral Data, Volumes 1-7 (McLafferty, Fred W.; Stauffer, Douglas B.)A256
Johnston, Christine
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