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October 1993
Vol. 70 No. 10
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| Growth, change, and pain | 784 |
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Lagowski,J.J. |
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| Optical activity can be created from "nothing" | 785 |
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Caswell, Lesley; Garcia-Garibay, Miguel A.; Scheffer, John R.; Trotter, James |
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| Skeletal models for organic molecules constructed easily and inexpensively | 788 |
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Lam-Leung, S. Y.; Lee, Albert W. M. |
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| General treatment of aqueous ionic equilibria using predominance diagrams | 790 |
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Vale, J.; Fern ndez-Pereira, C.; Alcalde, M. |
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| Theoretical analysis of one-one complexometric titration curves | 796 |
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Tianlin, Wang; Fengling, Liu; Liming, Feng |
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| Estimation of sp3 valence-state electronegativities for elements of groups V-O | 799 |
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Meek, Terry L. |
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| A theoretical approach to the discrimination and characterization of the different classes of reversible inhibitors | 805 |
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Gelp¡, Josep Llu¡s; Avil‚s, Joan Josep; Busquets, Montserrat; Imperial, Santiago; Mazo, Adela; Cort‚s, Antoni; Halsall, David J.; Holbrook, J. John |
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| Happy chemical education (HCE) | 816 |
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Shen, Kaihui |
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| Chemistry for the public: Part III. "The world of chemistry"--A course for all | 819 |
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Fenster, Ariel E.; Schwarcz, Joseph A.; Harpp, David N. |
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| The movement of molecules and heat energy: Two demonstrative experiments | 821 |
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Suzuki, Mariko |
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| A high school adventure | 823 |
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Cullen, Schuyler; Pardini, Aaron; Vang, Yeng; Wasinger, Erik; Ball, Jenelle; Cooke, Ron; Willis, Grover |
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| Coherent, concise, and principle-based organization of chemical knowledge | 824 |
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Selvaratnam, Mailoo |
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| Measurement scales: Changing Celsius to Kelvin is not just a unit conversion | 827 |
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Nordstrom, Brian H. |
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| The process of learning chemistry: A review of the studies | 828 |
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Janiuk, Ryszard M. |
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| A second look at true-false questions | 829 |
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McCullough, Thomas |
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| The fractal nature of polymer conformations | 830 |
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Vijayan, C.; Ravikumar, M. |
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| Deterministic simulations of two-dimensional hard-disk gases | 831 |
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Reed, B. Cameron |
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| Misuse of Graham's laws | 836 |
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Hawkes, Stephen J. |
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| Statistical analysis of errors: A practical approach for an undergraduate chemistry lab: Part 2. Some worked examples | 838 |
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Guedens, W. J.; Yperman, J.; Mullens, J.; Van Poucke, L. C.; Pauwels, E. J. |
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| Curriculum and experiments in an organic honors laboratory: A model for parallel honors and regular sections | 841 |
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Pienta, Norbert J.; Regitz, Craig; Richards, Joseph; Sorrell, Thomas N. |
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| Investigating protective coatings for steel | 843 |
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Runyan, Tom; Herrmann, Mary |
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| Opportunist cheating and its cure | 845 |
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Tamine, John; Quigley, Michael N. |
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| Transforming traditional quantitative analysis into a course on modern analytical science | 846 |
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Perone, S. P.; Englert, Peter; Pesek, Joseph; Stone, Craig |
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| Highlights: Ventures in freshman chemistry | 847 |
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Farrar, James M.; Eisenberg, Richard; Kampmeier, J. A. |
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| A simple, colorful demonstration of solubility and acid/base extraction using a separatory funnel | 848 |
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Kelly, T. Ross |
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| A simple demonstration of the law of combining volumes | 849 |
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DuPr‚, Donald B. |
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| How to make the N-bottle problem more rigorous | 850 |
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Ryan, Dennis P.; Strothkamp, Ronald E. |
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| How thick/thin is your mirror? | 851 |
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McCullough, Thomas; Bell, Lisa |
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| A student research style report project for the general chemistry laboratory. | 852 |
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Coffin, Frances Dunkle |
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| A recipe for the preparation of a pH 7.00 calibration buffer | 853 |
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Jackman, Donald C. |
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| Using microscale chemistry: Hydrogen sulfide is not such a rotten idea | 854 |
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Reel, Kevin |
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| Experiments illustrating metal-insulator transitions in solids | 855 |
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Keller, Steven W.; Mallouk, Thomas E. |
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| A setup for bulb-to-bulb distillation | 860 |
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Midland, M. Mark |
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| Photodegradation of methylene blue: Using solar light and semiconductor (TiO2) | 861 |
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Nogueira, Raquel F. P.; Jardim, Wilson F. |
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| A fast, easy-to-run and safe ene reaction between benzyne and [beta]-pinene | 863 |
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Drouin, Jacques; Jacq, Philippe |
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| A quantitative organic analysis using carbon magnetic resonance: A study in enamine isomer distribution and relative stabilities | 865 |
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Cook, A. Gilbert |
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| A new perspective on why it is important that we teach chemistry and physics | 866 |
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Atwood, Charles H. |
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| Rolling happy and unhappy balls and their coefficients of friction | 867 |
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Nicholson, Lois |
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| Rolling happy and unhappy balls and their coefficients of friction | 868 |
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Storey, Robson F.; Seymour, Raymond B.; Kauffman, George B. |
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| Can a Carnot cycle ever be totally reversible? | 868 |
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Liley, Peter E. |
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| A graphically based program for carrying out Hckel molecular orbital calculations | A255 |
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Sigalas, M. P.; Katsoulos, G. A. |
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| Using MathCad in physical chemistry | A256 |
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Brizuela, G. P.; Juan, A. |
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| Computer-interfaced apparatus to study osmosis and diffusion | A258 |
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Fox, John N.; Hershman, Kenneth; Peard, Terry |
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| Kinetic demonstration of chemospecific reactions involving salicylate esters and amines: An experiment for advanced undergraduate/postgraduate students | A264 |
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Lajis, Nordin H.; Khan, Mohammad Niyaz |
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| Inorganic chemistry: principles of structure and reactivity, 4th ed. (Huheey,J.E.;Keiter,R.L.) | A279 |
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Kaufman, George B. |
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