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March 1978
Vol. 55 No. 3
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| Piaget: how best to use his findings? | 139 |
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Lippincott, W.T. |
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| Guidelines to chemical hazard evaluation | 140 |
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Altman, Stephen |
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| Highlighting safety practices to students | 145 |
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Renfrew, Malcolm M. |
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| Lab safety questionnaire | 148 |
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Hedberg, Donald D.; Bussell, Elvin. |
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| Biochemical consequences of lipid peroxidation | 151 |
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Bland, Jeffrey |
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| Animated alchemy | 155 |
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Jones, Paul R.; Coppola, Brian |
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| Seven-coordinate complexes of first-row transition metals | 156 |
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Boggess, Robert K.; Wiegele, William D. |
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| 1-Butanethiol and the striped skunk | 159 |
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Andersen, Kenneth K.; Bernstein, David T. |
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| Computerized visual aids in introductory MO theory | 160 |
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McGrath, Timothy; Kroeger, Michael; Dunn, Howard |
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| The discovery of saccharin | 161 |
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Wotiz, John H. |
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| Chemists meet across the Iron curtain | 162 |
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Schufle, J. A. |
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| Innovation for its own sake ? | 163 |
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Wade, Leroy G., Jr. |
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| Teaching the (crystallographic) point groups | 164 |
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Brunner, G. O. |
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| Piaget in the classroom. Guidelines for applications | 165 |
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Herron, J. Dudley |
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| Communication apprehension and teaching assistants | 170 |
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Seiler, William J.; Garrison, John P.; Brooks, David W.; Sikora, Frederick K.; Tipton, Thomas J. |
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| Application of Piagetian theory to introductory chemistry instruction | 171 |
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Goodstein, Madeline P.; Howe, Ann C. |
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| Concrete illustrations of formal concepts | 173 |
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Brooks, David W.; Scholz, John J.; Tipton, Thomas J. |
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| Macromolecular solutions as an integral part of beginning physical chemistry | 174 |
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Krause, Sonja |
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| Macromolecular principles in teaching undergraduate physical chemistry | 177 |
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Mandelkern, Leo |
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| Chemical analysis program | 181 |
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Miller, Joel S.; Kirschner, Stanley; Kravtiz, Stanley H.; Ostrowski, Paul; Nigray, Paul A. |
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| An ongoing grading technique for laboratory courses | 182 |
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Rondini, J. A.; Feighan, J. A. |
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| Laboratory experiment yielding entropy changes | 183 |
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Jordan, A. D.; Kalantar, A. H. |
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| The chemical equation part I: Simple reactions | 184 |
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Kolb, Doris |
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| Dental filling discomforts illustrate electrochemical potential of metals | 189 |
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Treptow, Richard S. |
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| Establishing a need to know | 190 |
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Herron, J. Dudley |
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| Perturbations and extrapolations | 191 |
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Slabaugh, Wendell H. |
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| Ideas from everywhere | 192 |
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Smith, Douglas D. |
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| Svante Arrhenius: An early prophet of the energy crisis | 193 |
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Moseley, Charles G. |
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| Some trends in planning chemical laboratories. Part V: Miscellaneous trends in building materials | 194 |
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Mellon, M. G. |
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| Project-oriented physical chemistry experiments for biologists. A study of bile salts | 198 |
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Fung, B. M.; Williams, Wayne; Smith, Rebecca L. |
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| End-point aid for starch-iodine and Bronsted plots | 200 |
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Woolley, G. R.; Walshaw, A. H. |
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| Analog computer simulation of the methanolysis of acetal | 201 |
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Giachino, G. G. |
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| Elegant neutron activation analysis. An undergraduate experiment | 203 |
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Rengan, Krishnaswamy |
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| Phase diagram of the lead-tin system by differential thermal analysis | 205 |
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Chiu, Grace |
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| Classification test for aldehydes involving phase transfer catalysis | 206 |
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Durst, H. Dupont; Gokel, George W. |
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| Synthesis and reactions of a cobalt complex. A project for freshman laboratory | 207 |
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Alexander, John J.; Dorsey, John G. |
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| Illustrative and inexpensive column chromatography experiment | 208 |
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Wade, Leroy G., Jr. |
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| Control of hazards in laboratories | A129 |
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Scott, Robert B., Jr. |
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| Chemistry in the natural world (Gymer, Roger G.) | A169 |
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Young, David P. |
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| Chemistry: A contemporary approach (Miller, Tyler G.) | A169 |
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Yehl, Rev. Addison |
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| Chemistry in the laboratory (Alexander, John J.) | A170 |
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McElroy, Sister Mary Kieran |
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| Food for life (Deatherage, F.E.) | A170 |
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McKone, Harold T. |
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| Analytical chemistry. Second edition (Christian, Gary D.) | A170 |
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Wolsey, Wayne C. |
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| Survey of modern industrial chemistry (Cook, Gerhard A.) | A171 |
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Fernelius, W. Conard |
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| Art in biosynthesis. The synthetic chemist's challenge. Volume one (Ranganathan, Darshan; Ranganathan, Subramania) | A174 |
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Bloomer, James L. |
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| Introduction to the chemistry of heterocyclic compounds. Third edition (Acheson, R.M.) | A175 |
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Eisch, John J. |
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| Point defects in crystals (Watts,R.K.) | A178 |
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Mazo, Robert M. |
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| The HMO-model and its application, part 3: Tables of Huckel molecular orbitals (Heilbronner, Edgar; Bock Hans) | A178 |
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Trindle, Carl |
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| Applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy, Volume 1 (Cohen, Richard L. (Editor)) | A178 |
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Bowen, Lawrence H. |
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| Ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry (Lehman, Thomas A.) | A179 |
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Cooks, R. G. |
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