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October 1993
Vol. 70 No. 10

Growth, change, and pain784
Lagowski,J.J.
Optical activity can be created from "nothing"785
Caswell, Lesley; Garcia-Garibay, Miguel A.; Scheffer, John R.; Trotter, James
Skeletal models for organic molecules constructed easily and inexpensively788
Lam-Leung, S. Y.; Lee, Albert W. M.
General treatment of aqueous ionic equilibria using predominance diagrams790
Vale, J.; Fern ndez-Pereira, C.; Alcalde, M.
Theoretical analysis of one-one complexometric titration curves796
Tianlin, Wang; Fengling, Liu; Liming, Feng
Estimation of sp3 valence-state electronegativities for elements of groups V-O799
Meek, Terry L.
A theoretical approach to the discrimination and characterization of the different classes of reversible inhibitors805
Gelp¡, Josep Llu¡s; Avil‚s, Joan Josep; Busquets, Montserrat; Imperial, Santiago; Mazo, Adela; Cort‚s, Antoni; Halsall, David J.; Holbrook, J. John
Happy chemical education (HCE)816
Shen, Kaihui
Chemistry for the public: Part III. "The world of chemistry"--A course for all819
Fenster, Ariel E.; Schwarcz, Joseph A.; Harpp, David N.
The movement of molecules and heat energy: Two demonstrative experiments 821
Suzuki, Mariko
A high school adventure823
Cullen, Schuyler; Pardini, Aaron; Vang, Yeng; Wasinger, Erik; Ball, Jenelle; Cooke, Ron; Willis, Grover
Coherent, concise, and principle-based organization of chemical knowledge824
Selvaratnam, Mailoo
Measurement scales: Changing Celsius to Kelvin is not just a unit conversion 827
Nordstrom, Brian H.
The process of learning chemistry: A review of the studies828
Janiuk, Ryszard M.
A second look at true-false questions829
McCullough, Thomas
The fractal nature of polymer conformations 830
Vijayan, C.; Ravikumar, M.
Deterministic simulations of two-dimensional hard-disk gases 831
Reed, B. Cameron
Misuse of Graham's laws 836
Hawkes, Stephen J.
Statistical analysis of errors: A practical approach for an undergraduate chemistry lab: Part 2. Some worked examples838
Guedens, W. J.; Yperman, J.; Mullens, J.; Van Poucke, L. C.; Pauwels, E. J.
Curriculum and experiments in an organic honors laboratory: A model for parallel honors and regular sections841
Pienta, Norbert J.; Regitz, Craig; Richards, Joseph; Sorrell, Thomas N.
Investigating protective coatings for steel 843
Runyan, Tom; Herrmann, Mary
Opportunist cheating and its cure845
Tamine, John; Quigley, Michael N.
Transforming traditional quantitative analysis into a course on modern analytical science 846
Perone, S. P.; Englert, Peter; Pesek, Joseph; Stone, Craig
Highlights: Ventures in freshman chemistry 847
Farrar, James M.; Eisenberg, Richard; Kampmeier, J. A.
A simple, colorful demonstration of solubility and acid/base extraction using a separatory funnel 848
Kelly, T. Ross
A simple demonstration of the law of combining volumes 849
DuPr‚, Donald B.
How to make the N-bottle problem more rigorous850
Ryan, Dennis P.; Strothkamp, Ronald E.
How thick/thin is your mirror?851
McCullough, Thomas; Bell, Lisa
A student research style report project for the general chemistry laboratory.852
Coffin, Frances Dunkle
A recipe for the preparation of a pH 7.00 calibration buffer853
Jackman, Donald C.
Using microscale chemistry: Hydrogen sulfide is not such a rotten idea854
Reel, Kevin
Experiments illustrating metal-insulator transitions in solids855
Keller, Steven W.; Mallouk, Thomas E.
A setup for bulb-to-bulb distillation860
Midland, M. Mark
Photodegradation of methylene blue: Using solar light and semiconductor (TiO2)861
Nogueira, Raquel F. P.; Jardim, Wilson F.
A fast, easy-to-run and safe ene reaction between benzyne and [beta]-pinene863
Drouin, Jacques; Jacq, Philippe
A quantitative organic analysis using carbon magnetic resonance: A study in enamine isomer distribution and relative stabilities865
Cook, A. Gilbert
A new perspective on why it is important that we teach chemistry and physics 866
Atwood, Charles H.
Rolling happy and unhappy balls and their coefficients of friction 867
Nicholson, Lois
Rolling happy and unhappy balls and their coefficients of friction 868
Storey, Robson F.; Seymour, Raymond B.; Kauffman, George B.
Can a Carnot cycle ever be totally reversible? 868
Liley, Peter E.
A graphically based program for carrying out Hckel molecular orbital calculations A255
Sigalas, M. P.; Katsoulos, G. A.
Using MathCad in physical chemistry A256
Brizuela, G. P.; Juan, A.
Computer-interfaced apparatus to study osmosis and diffusion A258
Fox, John N.; Hershman, Kenneth; Peard, Terry
Kinetic demonstration of chemospecific reactions involving salicylate esters and amines: An experiment for advanced undergraduate/postgraduate students A264
Lajis, Nordin H.; Khan, Mohammad Niyaz
Inorganic chemistry: principles of structure and reactivity, 4th ed. (Huheey,J.E.;Keiter,R.L.)A279
Kaufman, George B.
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