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May 1978
Vol. 55 No. 5

Energy independence: the pace must quicken 275
Lippincott, W.T.
Structures of metal-cyclopentadienyl derivatives 276
Maslowsky, Edward, Jr.
Sweet organic chemistry281
Bragg, Rose Wilson; Chow, Yvonne; Dennis, Lawrence; Ferguson, Lloyd N.; Howell, Susan; Morga, George; Ogino, Craig; Pugh, Harriet; Winters, Manque
Favorskii rearrangement in bridged polycyclic compounds286
Chenier, Philip J.
Even in Pansy, Arkansas?291
Jeffers, Joe
Chemistry of methylmercury toxicology292
Rabenstein, Dallas L.
Animated alchemy296
Jones, Paul R.; Coppola, Brian
Make $1 do the job of $2 or more in purchasing large instruments. Cooperation via a mobile spectroscopy laboratory297
Roberts, T. D.
Kinds of chemistry that are possible in a mobile spectroscopy laboratory301
Bustin, R. M.; Chaing, Y. C.; Condren, S. M.; Everett, W. W.; Godwin, W. E.; Holliday, J. R.; Johnson, W. J.; Lehman, T. A.; Kirk, V. P.; Mitchell, M. L.; Neufeld, L.; Powers, D. D.; Willingham, W. M.; Wilson, E. W.; Zerger, R. P.; Roberts, T. D.
Variation of radioactive decay rates 302
Wolsey, Wayne C.
Balloon models for organic molecules303
Niac, G.
Position orbital calculations of energy levels for p-block atoms304
Howald, Reed A.; Mubarak, Ahmed
Synthetic lemon grass oil306
Schimelpfenig, C. W.
On the complete reduction of representations of infinite point groups307
Alvarino, J. M.
New uses for an old laboratory tool308
Brown, W. H.
Interpretation of the activation energy309
Truhlar, Donald G.
Linearizing non-linear data: A complete computer program311
Howells, Peter N.; Nelson, John H.
Self-actualization and the analytical chemist312
Kagel, R. O.; Crummett, W. B.
Hydrogen-like atomic orbitals an undergraduate exercise315
Baughman, Russell G.
Preliminary evaluation of a video program on pH calculations316
Monroe, Manus B.
Lecture projectable atomic orbital cross-sections and bonding interactions.317
Shepherd, Rex E.
Binary liquid-vapor boiling point diagrams on a graphic desk top computer318
Pollnow, Gilbert F.
Cathodic protection using a photovoltaic source 319
Lauren, P. M.
Demonstration to let students see optical rotation 319
Meloan, C. E.
Early application of paper chromatography321
Kurzer, Frederick
Computer assisted analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra322
Calkins, Keith G.; Daley, Richard F.
Computer simulation in organic chemistry - Thin layer chromatography 323
Bond, Douglas
Electron game: A novel approach to aid in the teaching of electronic structures of atoms 325
Wiseman, Frank L., Jr.
The chemical equation part II: oxidation-reduction reactions326
Kolb, Doris
The high school chemistry course331
Stone, Charles H.
Everday examples of oxidation-reduction processes332
J. Chem Educ. Staff
Avogadro's Number334
Retherford, Kenneth L.
New Element 334
J. Chem. Edu. Staff
Lead poisoning and the fall of Rome 334
Gilfillian, S. C.
More on lead 335
Donaldson, et al from Chem 13 News
Versus/versus-a lab that students don't dread335
Uhorchak, Robert E.; Flath, Patricia C.
Use of a hand-held programmable calculator in evaluating freshman experiments.336
Hughes, B. G.; Bundschuh, J. E.
Exam preparation: An application of the computer337
Chop, William M., Jr.; Woodyard, James D.
Stoichiometric study in the gas phase: Bromination of unsaturated hydrocarbons338
Charlson, A. J.; Shapiro, J. S.; Ware, G. W.; Watton, E. C.
Z- and E-stereoisomerism: An experiment using photochemistry339
Bourelle-Wargnier, F.; Feigenbaum, A.; Muzart, J.
Triboluminescence of new uranyl salts340
Gil, Jesus Martin; Gil, Francisco J. Martin
Sodium nitroprusside reagent II-A solvent modification341
Dougherty, Charles M.; Baumgarten, Reuben L.; Markowska, Maria; Battey, York C.
Determination of critical micelle concentration using acridine orange dye probe. An undergraduate experiment342
Rujimethabhas, Manit; Wilairat, Prapin
Pulse polarography: A series of student experiments A229
Hoyle, William C.; Thorpe, Thomas M.
Chemical principles for the life sciences (Fessenden, Ralph J.; Fessenden, Joan S.)A243
Sheeley, Richard M.
Foundations of chemistry (Binford, Jesse S.)A243
Blinn, Elliot L.
Basic chemistry, a programmed presentation. 3rd edition (Brooks, Stewart M.)A244
Mitra, Grihapati
Textbook of organic medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry, 7th edition (Wilson, Charles O.)A244
Filler, Robert
Hydrogen bond: Recent developments in theory and experimental. volume I: theory, volume II: structure and spectroscopy, volume III: dynamics, thermodynamics and special systems (Schuster P.).A244
Clever, H. Lawrence
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( Lyndell-Bell, Ruth M.)A246
Smith, Stanford L.
Infrared and raman spectroscopy Part A (Brame, Edward G.)A246
Katon, J. E.
Introduction to radiation chemistry 2nd edition (Spinks, J. W. T.; Woods, R. J.)A246
Owens, Charles W.
Thermochemical kinetics, 2nd, edition methods for the estimation of thermochemical data and rate parameters (Benson, Sidney W.).A247
Spicer, Leonard D.
Statistical mechanics Second edition (Mayer, Joseph Edward)A248
Fitts, Donald D.
Fundamentals of electrochemical analysis (Galus, Zbigniew)A248
Hawkridge, Fred M.
Principles of ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (Rabalais, J. Wayne)A249
Karweik, Dale H.
Organic structural analysis (Lambert, Joseph B.)A249
Reinheimer, John D.
Classics in coordination chemistry part II: selected papers (1789-1899)A249
Bailar, John C. Jr.
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