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May 1967
Vol. 44 No. 5
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| Editorially speaking. | 247 |
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| Combustion and flame. | 248 |
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Anderson, Robbin C. |
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| Science: A component of liberal education. | 261 |
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Hutchinson, Eric. |
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| Chemical research and the small college. | 267 |
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Scott, Arthur F. |
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| The electron repulsion theory of the chemical bond. II. An alternative to resonance hybrids. | 269 |
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Luder, W. F. |
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| Acid-base titration and distribution curves. | 274 |
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Waser, Jurg. |
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| Some perspectives on heteropoly ion chemistry. | 277 |
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Rasmussen, Paul G. |
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| Alcohols to alkyl halides: A kinetics experiment for elementary chemistry courses. | 280 |
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Cooley, J. H.; McCown, J. D.; Shill, R. M. |
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| Notes for introductory chemistry (TE). | 282 |
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Katz, Lewis. |
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| Preparation of terephthaloyl chloride: Prelude to ersatz Nylon. | 283 |
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Rose, Norman C. |
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| The critical temperature: A necessary consequence of gas non-ideality. | 284 |
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Pilar, F. L. |
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| Ligand field splitting in an octahedral environment. | 285 |
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Johnson, Val. |
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| Student exercises in wave function calculations. | 286 |
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Osterheld, R. Keith. |
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| Teaching kinetic molecular theory by the factor change method. | 288 |
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Koons, Lawrence F. |
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| Successful student seminars. | 290 |
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Weeks, Daniel P. |
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| An experimental approach to the ideal gas law. | 293 |
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Breck, W. G.; Holmes, F. W. |
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| The use of talc as a tlc adsorbent. | 294 |
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Walsh, Brother Joseph M. |
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| Test tube and glass rod tlc. | 297 |
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Ikan, Raphael; Rapaport, Eliezer. |
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| The role of chance in chemical investigation. | 299 |
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Wolfenden, John H. |
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| A laboratory method for teflon-to-glass connections. | 303 |
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Krulfeld, M. |
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| The intrinsic basicity of the hydroxide ion. | 304 |
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Jolly, William L. |
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| The rest point of the balance. (LTE). | 306 |
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Hakala, Reino W. |
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| The conceptual development of quantum mechanics. | 308 |
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Pilar, F. L. |
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| The radiochemical manual. | 308 |
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Overman, Ralph T. |
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| Organic nomenclature: A programmed introduction. | 309 |
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Hiatt, Richard |
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| Introduction to free radical chemistry. | 309 |
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Hiatt, Richard |
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| Dictionary of organic compounds. Second supplement. | 310 |
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Haynes, Leroy W. |
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| Biological chemistry. | 310 |
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Brown, G. W., Jr.; Nowinski, Wiktor W. |
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| Hawk's physiological chemistry. | 310 |
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Owen, Terence C. |
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| Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 21, natrium. Lieferung 3. | 310 |
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Van Doren, Janet B. |
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| X-ray diffraction analysis (continued) Part 5. Single crystal methods. | A399 |
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Rudman, Reuben. |
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| Planning for fume hoods in the design of science buildings (Safety). | A439 |
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Horowitz, Harold. |
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| Observation of stationary waves. | A465 |
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Yamana, Shukichi. |
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| Burning without access to air (TD). | A465 |
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Alfthan, Voldemar. |
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| Techniques of oscillographic polarography. | A468 |
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Smith, Donald E. |
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| Wave mechanics for chemists. | A468 |
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de Heer, J. |
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| Interactions in electrolyte solutions: metal complex and ion-pair formation in solution. | A470 |
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Jones, Mark M. |
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| Introduction to the chemical process industries. | A470 |
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Epperson, E. R. |
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| The encyclopedia of physics. | A470 |
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Powell, David L. |
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| Testing and evaluation for the sciences in the secondary school. | A470 |
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Hovey, Nelson W. |
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| Nobel lectures in chemistry. Volum 1, 1901-1921. | A472 |
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Van Doren, Janet B. |
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| The cautionary scientists: Priestley, Lavoisier, and the founding of modern chemistry. | A474 |
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Oesper, Ralph E. |
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| The six-cornered snowflake. | A476 |
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Van Doren, Janet B. |
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