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March 1987
Vol. 64 No. 3
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| Two cultures: The paradox continues | 193 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| In this Issue | 194 |
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| Chemistry of postage stamps: Dyes, phosphors, adhesives | 195 |
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Sharkey, John B. |
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| On the minimum of the Gibbs free energy involved in chemical equilibrium | 201 |
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Deumie, M.; Boulil, B.; Henri Rousseau, O. |
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| Giorgio Piccardi (1895-1972), Italian physical chemist and master of the sun | 205 |
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Kauffman, George B.; Belloni, Lanfranco |
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| The transition state | 208 |
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| Sorption hysteresis and the laws of thermodynamics | 209 |
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Bryan, William P. |
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| Facile calculations of the characteristic polynomial and _-energy levels of molecules using chemical graph theory | 213 |
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Dias, Jerry Ray |
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| Crystallographic symmetry point group notation flow chart | 216 |
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Breneman, G. L. |
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| The nomenclature of relative stereochemistry: Choosing between likes and preferences | 218 |
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Brook, Michael A. |
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| RNA's as catalysts: A new class on enzymes | 221 |
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McCorkle, George M.; Altman, Sidney |
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| Using chemistry's crystal ball | 227 |
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Allen, Bill |
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| Using NASA and the space program to help high school and college students learn chemistry. Part II. The current state of chemistry in the space program | 228 |
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Kelter, Paul B.; Snyder, William E.; Buchar, Constance S. |
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| Hands-on versus computer simulation methods in chemistry | 232 |
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Bourque, Donald R.; Carlson, Gaylen R. |
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| The UCI Summer Science Institute | 234 |
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Taagepera, M.; Miller, G. E.; Benesi, A. J. |
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| A programming utility for animation | 236 |
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Bendall, Victor I. |
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| An organic synthesis program for allied health chemistry | 238 |
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Flash, Patrick |
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| Computer program for allocation of organic qualitative analysis unknowns | 239 |
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Pontius, Ann L.; Kurz, Michael E. |
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| Color images of molecules | 240 |
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Farrell, John J. |
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| A Commodore microcomputer/Mettler 440 balance interface | 240 |
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Blanck, Harvey F. |
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| Enhance your spreadsheet capabilities: Frequency distribution plots and sorting | 241 |
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Luibrand, Richard T.; Smith, Varon |
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| Annotating reaction equations | 243 |
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Tykodi, R. J. |
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| Molar and equivalent amounts and concentrations | 246 |
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Kohman, Truman P. |
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| A new method to balance chemical equations | 247 |
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Garcia, Arcesio |
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| Election results and reactions yields | 248 |
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Rocha-Filho, Romeu C. |
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| Descriptive chemistry | 249 |
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Bent, Henry A.; Bent, Brian E. |
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| Preparative exercises in general chemistry | 252 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Activation analysis of nickels | 254 |
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Norman, Jack C.; Blinstrub, David S. |
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| The arsenic(III) sulfide clock reaction | 255 |
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Watkins, Kenneth W. |
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| An easily demonstrated photosensitive system | 257 |
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Cooke, David O. |
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| Hazard in thermite reaction variation | 257 |
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Moss, Arthur |
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| Simple identification of inorganic salts | 258 |
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Perkins, Ronald I. |
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| Simple determination of Henry's law constant for carbon dioxide | 260 |
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Levy, Jack B.; Hornack, Fred M.; Levy, Matthew A. |
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| An infrared salt plate cleaning device | 261 |
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Hiegel, Gene A. |
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| Ligand replacement at a square planar metal center: A kinetic experiment for the inorganic chemistry laboratory | 262 |
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Kruger, H.; de Waal, D. J. A. |
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| Organometallic chemistry of molybdenum | 265 |
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Lucas, C. Robert; Walsh, Kelly A. |
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| The binary liquid-solid phase diagram of naphthalene-p-dichlorobenzene: An physical chemistry laboratory experiment | 267 |
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Blanchette, Paul P. |
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| Addition of iodine to alkenes: A pseudo-first-, second-, or third-order kinetics experiment | 269 |
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Field, Kurt W.; Wilder, Deborah; Utz, Arthur; Kolb, Kenneth E. |
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| Kinetics and mechanism of the iodine azide reaction: A videotaped experiment | 271 |
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Haight, Gilbert P.; Jones, Loretta L. |
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| Concerning dehydration of 2-methycyclohexanol | 273 |
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Feigenbaum, A. |
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| The action of endonucleases and methylases: Electrophoretic analysis of DNA restriction fragments | 274 |
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Kaneko, Kotaro J.; Burke, John M.; Kaplan, Lawrence J. |
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| Method for rapidly preparing sealed ampules containing air sensitive materials | 278 |
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Walker, Charles W., Jr.; Wade, William L., Jr. |
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| Gel electrophoresis in a covered butter dish | 279 |
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Hopkins, T. R.; Sreekrishna, K. |
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| A commercially available electronic device for conductivity experiments | 281 |
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Gadek, Frank J. |
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| An apparatus for sample degassing and sealing | 282 |
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Nicodem, David E.; Marchiori, Roberto |
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| Dorothy Wrinch and the structure of proteins | 286 |
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Pauling, Linus |
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| Rival equation rates | 286 |
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Olivieri, Alejandro C. |
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| Rival equation rates (the author replies) | 287 |
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Miller, S. I. |
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| Le Chatelier's principle, solubility, and deja vu | 287 |
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Jensen, William B. |
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| Women and the PhD | 288 |
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Tenney, Agnes |
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| Interpretation of electronic spectra of oxovanadium(IV), VO2+ complexes | 288 |
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Wasson, John R. |
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| An alternative use of titrimetric data | 288 |
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Castillo, Carlos S. |
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| Chemical wastes in academic labs | A69 |
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Walton, Wendy A. |
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| Writing Chemical Formulas, Review I (Ross, Don) | A88 |
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Pavlovich, Joseph M. |
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| Writing Chemical Formulas, Review I (Ross, Don) | A90 |
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Sweeney-Hammond, Kathleen |
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| Winning the Games Scientists Play (Sindermann, Carl J.) | A91 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Physical Chemistry, Second Edition (Levine, Ira N.) | A91 |
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Dunne, Thomas G. |
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