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August 1968
Vol. 45 No. 8

Editorially speaking. The august ailment. 497
Lippincott, W. T.
Symposium. Polymer chemistry in the undergraduate curriculum. Astonishing lack of emphasis.498
Morton, Maurice.
Symposium. Polymer chemistry in the undergraduate curriculum. Both students and industry have a stake.500
Bailey, William J.
Symposium. Polymer chemistry in the undergraduate curriculum. A faculty aware of macromolecular science.502
Overberger, Charles G.
Symposium. Polymer chemistry in the undergraduate curriculum. Over one-half of industry's concern.503
Cairns, Robert W.
Symposium. Polymer chemistry in the undergraduate curriculum. A sober dialogue toward balance.505
Sparks, William J.
The use of cellophane sheets for direct reading and recording of Rf values.506
Chortyk, O. T.; Kushnir, I.
Simple models for polymer stereochemistry.507
Rodriguez, F.
Cylindrical thin-layer chromatography.510
Jordan, David.
Calcium carbonate equilibria in lakes.511
Morton, Stephen D.; Lee, G. Fred.
Calcium carbonate equilibria in the oceans - ion pair formation.513
Morton, Stephen D.; Lee, Fred G.
Optical rotary dispersion in transparent media.515
Henderson, Giles L.
Effect of complexing agents on oxidation potentials.518
Helsen, Jef.
A versatile ionization detector system for gas chromatography.519
Nowak, A. V.; Malmstadt, H. V.
An integrated six- or seven-semester laboratory course.523
Tucker, W. C., Jr.
Use of computers in analytical chemistry courses.524
Herman, Harvey B.; Leyden, Donald E.
A computer experiment in microwave spectroscopy.528
Pollnow, Gilbert F.; Hopfinger, Anton J.
A durable flask for density measurements by students.531
Baker, Wilbur L.
Verification of the form of the Nernst equation: An experiment for introductory chemistry.532
Evans, James S.
Calculation of activity coefficients from spectroscopic data: A physical chemistry experiment.534
Worley, John David; Fussaro, David R.
A nontraditional approach to teaching organic chemistry: The "note-test" system.536
Trahanovsky, Walter S.
Natural products isolation - orange oil: An undergraduate organic experiment537
Greenberg, F. H.
An apparatus for large-scale sublimation.538
Walter, Robert I.
Molecular models of metal chelates to illustrate enzymatic reactions.539
Hendrickson, H. Stewart; Srere, Paul A.
Elimination of leaks in spherical joints.540
Krulfeld, M.
A novel stopcock for gas mixing of solutions.541
Longo, Frederick R.; Daum, Peter H.; Cachaza, Thomas.
Analysis of Ba2+ (aq) in the presence of BaSO4(s).542
Meeks, F. R.; Meal, L. L.
Projection screens and chalk boards in the modern chemistry classroom.543
Barnard, W. Robert.
Acids as derivatives of aldehydes prepared with silver oxides.546
Thomason, Sandra C.; Kubler, Donald G.
Biochemistry: a brief course. 548
Smith, Roberts A.
Dynamic aspects of biochemistry. 548
Frisell, W. R.
XXXIX. Signal to noise optimization in chemistry - Part two: S/N considerations in designing a measuring system.A583
Coor, Thomas.
L. The disposal of chemical and radioactive waste* - Part one.A599
Pearsall, S. G.; Wilshusen, W.
The languages of chemistry. Reading, writing, and understanding equations. A620
Fiekers, Bernard A.
Interpretation of technical data.A621
Anderson, Keith P.
Pyrotechnics.A621
W. F. K.
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