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October 1978
Vol. 55 No. 10
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| For high school chemical education: a new agenda | 615 |
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Lippincott, W.T. |
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| General chemistry in liberal arts colleges | 616 |
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Finholt, Albert E. |
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| Mandatory student-instructor interview | 619 |
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Trumbore, Conrad N. |
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| High pressure synthetic chemistry | 620 |
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Hagen, Arnult P. |
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| Isotachophoresis | 626 |
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Karol, Paul J.; Karol, Meryl H. |
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| Principles in bioinorganic chemistry. Basic inorganic exercises | 631 |
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Ochiai, Ei-Ichiro |
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| SI units? A camel is a camel | 634 |
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Adamson, Arthur W. |
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| A m3 is bigger than a breadbox | 638 |
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Lambert, Jack L. |
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| Model pseudopotentials as a source of useful problems for quantum chemistry courses | 639 |
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Goodfriend, P. L. |
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| Minimizing the free energy: a computer method for teaching chemical equilibrium concepts | 641 |
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Heald, Emerson F. |
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| Problems with crystals | 644 |
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Webb, John; Anderson, Bryan |
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| Para-bond or "Dewar" benzene? | 645 |
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Baker, Wilson; Rouvray, Dennis H. |
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| Curriculum for continuing education in chemistry | 646 |
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Roscher, Nina Matheny; Waters, Paul F.; Cantrell, Thomas S.; Hanson, Louise Karle; Carson, Frederick W. |
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| Continuing education project for updating women in biochemistry | 649 |
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McElroy, Mary Kieran, Sister |
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| Assessing introductory college students' higher cognitive skills | 650 |
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Wolfe, Drew H.; Heikkinen, Henry W. |
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| The chemical jungle | 651 |
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Jones, Paul R.; Coppola, Brian |
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| Versatile kinetics demonstration | 652 |
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Ruda, Paul T. |
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| Bakelite demonstration: A safer procedure | 652 |
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Wilson, Archie S.; Petersen, Vernon R. |
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| Applying Beer's law | 653 |
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Kahn, Allan |
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| Entropy calculations | 653 |
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Meeks, Frank R. |
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| Computer enhancements of general chemistry and quantitative analysis laboratories | 654 |
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Herman, Harvey B.; Dilts, J. A. |
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| Setting exams on fire | 655 |
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Jardin, John; Murray, Peter |
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| Hybrid orbitals in general chemistry: A simple vector approach | 655 |
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Wiger, George R. |
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| Asphalt-we hardly know you | 656 |
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Ensley, E. K.; Plancher, H.; Robertson, R. E.; Petersen, J. C. |
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| Inexpensive flow-limiting push-button distilled water faucet | 658 |
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Knecht, Laurance A. |
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| IV. Energy storage problems | 659 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| Determination of copper in a copper-nickel alloy: A new experiment for the general chemistry laboratory | 660 |
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Gallagher, Kristin; Cantor, Charles R. |
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| A formulations laboratory project | 661 |
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Jones, Richard |
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| What is the electron, really? | 662 |
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Morwick, James J. |
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| Self-paced course for the general student | 666 |
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Ledbetter, Elaine W. |
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| Polymer Experiments. Synthesis of poly(beta-alanine) and beta-alanine | 668 |
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Carraher, Charles E., Jr. |
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| Modeling of molecular velocity distributions. A physical chemistry experiment | 670 |
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Hinds, Daniel; Parrish, David D.; Wartell, Michael A. |
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| A low-cost temperature controlled oil bath | 671 |
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Schneider, R.L. |
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| Room temperature proton magnetic resonance hydration number study | 672 |
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Vidulich, George A.; Fratiello, Anthony |
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| Microbial conversion of d-sorbitol to l-sorbose. An interdisciplinary experiment illustrating an industrial process | 673 |
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Volker, Eugene J.; Schultz, Clyde |
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| Mass spectrometer ionizer filament assembly repair | 674 |
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Melrose, Floyd C. |
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| Affinity chromatography of lactate dehydrogenase. A biochemistry experiment | 675 |
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Taylor, Susan S.; Dixon, Jack E. |
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| Continuous distillation apparatus for the laboratory | 677 |
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Wu, Cheng Kuei; Jwo, Jing-Jer |
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| Separation experiments with fatty acids | 678 |
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Hamilton, R. J. |
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| Dissociation constant of molecular nitrogen: An out-of-date value | 679 |
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Casas, J. S.; Bermeio, M. R. |
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| Determination of a performance parameters of a spectrophotometer: An advanced analytic experiment. | 680 |
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Cope, Virgil W. |
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| Simple, fast and excellent method for polishing dull infrared windows | 681 |
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Gallezo G., Jose M. |
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| Easily constructed student polarizer | 682 |
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Shavitz, Richard |
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| Occupational exposure to laboratory sources of ultraviolet radiation | A363 |
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Hughes, Donald |
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| XCVIII. Experiments involving thermal methods of analysis for undergraduate chemistry laboratories | A373 |
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Earnest, Charles M. |
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| Fundamentals of chemistry. Second edition (O'Connor, Rod) | A387 |
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Fuller, Milton E. |
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| Theory and practice in the organic laboratory, second edition (Landgrebe, John A.) | A387 |
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Weller, Lowell E. |
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| Chemical and engineering thermodynamics (Sandler, Stanley I.) | A388 |
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Getzen, Forrest W. |
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| Inorganic chemistry (Parcell, Keith F.) | A388 |
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Brown, Donald J. |
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| The chemistry of hazardous materials (Meyer, Eugene) | A388 |
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Renfrew, Malcom M. |
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| Analytical applications of NMR (Leyden, D. E.; Cox, R. H.) | A390 |
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Roeder, Stephen B. W. |
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| Biosynthetic products for cancer chemotherapy, volumes 1 and 2 (Pettit, George R.) | A390 |
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Callery, Patrick S. |
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| Organic chemistry of sulfur (Oae, S.) | A390 |
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Helmkamp, George K. |
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| Electrochemistry: the past thirty years and the next thirty years. A volume in honor of J. O'M. Bockris (Bloom, Harry) | A391 |
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Ewing, Galen W. |
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| Trends in electrochemistry (Bockris, J. O'M.) | A391 |
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Layton, E. Miller, Jr. |
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