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February 1978
Vol. 55 No. 2
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| Providing safeguards or playing Nero | 71 |
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Lippincott, L.T. |
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| Principles, methodologies and applications of atomic fluorescence spectrometry | 72 |
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Winefordner, J. D. |
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| Symmetry in molecular structure-facts, fiction and fun | 79 |
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Fackler, John P., Jr. |
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| Some common oversimplifications in teaching chemical kinetics | 84 |
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Boyd, Robert K. |
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| Status of general chemistry. IV. Changes in the future | 90 |
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Brooks, David W. |
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| Molar volumes: Microscopic insight from macroscopic data | 93 |
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Davenport, Derek A.; Fosterling, Robert B.; Srinivasan, Viswanathan |
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| Animated alchemy | 96 |
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Jones, Paul R.; Coppola, Brian |
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| Keller plan: A personal view | 97 |
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Silberman, Robert |
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| Unified calculation of titration curves | 99 |
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Stairs, Robert A. |
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| Content of final examinations used in the first course in college chemistry | 100 |
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Goldsmith, Robert H. |
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| Life after graduation: Seminars in real-world chemistry by alumni | 101 |
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Hill, John W. |
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| Stoichiometric calculations | 102 |
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Parker, Gordon A. |
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| General chemistry-pressure measurement | 102 |
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Steffel, Margaret J. |
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| Notation for powers of ten | 103 |
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Freeman, Robert D. |
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| Physical chemistry project involving natural products | 103 |
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Steele, Jack |
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| Calorimetry and solar energy | 103 |
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Shiflett, R. B. |
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| Learning organic by playing cards | 104 |
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Kletsch, Richard A. |
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| Descriptive inorganic chemistry-who, what, when, where and how | 104 |
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Walters, Fred H. |
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| 2YC3 Joules | 105 |
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Bardole, Ellen and Jay |
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| Method for making boiling stones | 106 |
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de Vries, G. |
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| Plant pigments as acid-base indicators - an exercise for the junior high school | 107 |
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Forster, Mary |
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| Perturbations and extrapolations | 108 |
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Slabaugh, Wendell H. |
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| The chemical formula part II: Determination | 109 |
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Kolb, Doris |
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| Common scents of animal behavior | 112 |
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Avery, Roy; Smith, Dorothy |
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| Notes on nutrition | 113 |
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J. Chem. Ed. Staff |
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| Piaget in high school instruction | 115 |
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Smith, Patricia J. |
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| Simple liquid-liquid extraction experiment for freshmen | 119 |
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Jones, Mark M.; Champion, Gwendalyn R. |
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| Oxidative coupling of phenols. A biomimetic undergraduate organic laboratory experiment | 120 |
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Hart, Harold; Reilly, James L. |
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| Determination of rate constants for ouabain inhibition of adenosine triphosphatase. An undergraduate biological chemistry laboratory experiment | 122 |
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Sall, Erik; Givens, C. Delp.; Taylor, Ronald P.; Grisham, Charles M. |
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| Practical AAS data rule | 124 |
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Bustos, Leopoldo, I. |
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| Uranyl luminescence quenching. An experiment in photochemistry and kinetics | 125 |
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Burrows, Hugh D.; Formosinho, Sebastiao J. |
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| Vibronic analysis of the visible absorption and fluorescence spectra of the fluorescein dianion | 128 |
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Kurucsev, Tomas |
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| Another use of broken glass electrodes | 129 |
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Bradford, John L. |
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| Exchange reactions by NMR without variable temperature. An experiment using allyl-palladium complexes | 131 |
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Appleton, Trevor G.; Cotton, John D. |
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| Heats of solution from solubility determinations | 133 |
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Cesaro, Attilio; Russo, Elio |
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| Simple method to improve the efficiency of thermostatic baths | 134 |
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Alonso, Cipriano Barrio; Uria, Jose Manuel Juanco |
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| Flow densimetry. A simple analytical technique for activity measurements by freezing point data | 137 |
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Desnoyers, Jacques E.; Ostiguy, Claude; Perron, Gerald |
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| Reactive molecular beam scattering apparatus | 138 |
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Raw, C. J. G.; Jex, G.; Leonelli, J. |
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| Safety practice in the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory | A71 |
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Wawzonek, Stanley |
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| Cleanup procedure for handling mercury spills | A74 |
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Anderson, D. H.; Murphy, P. J.; White, W. W. |
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| Improved mercury retriever | A78 |
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Newman, Melvin S. |
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| Basic concepts of chemistry (Sherman, Alan; Russikoff, Leonard) | A105 |
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Bailey, David N. |
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| Air pollution chemistry: An experimenters sourcebook (Bassow, Herbert) | A105 |
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Alcock, John W. |
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| Contemporary chemistry, science, energy and environmental change (Wade, Charles G.) | A105 |
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Arendale, W. F. |
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| General chemistry laboratory operations. Third edition (Conroy, Lawrence E.; Brasted, Robert C.) | A106 |
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Popp, Dr. Carl J. |
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| An introduction to organic chemistry (Reusch, William H.) | A106 |
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Lambert, Joseph B. |
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| Organic chemistry: Second edition (Allinger, Norman L) | A108 |
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Schambach, Robert A. |
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| Physical biochemistry (Freifelder, David) | A110 |
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Kaiser, Ivan I. |
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| The dynamics of spectroscopic transitions: (Illustrated by magnetic resonance and laser effects) (Macomber, James D.) | A110 |
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Parsons, M. L. |
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| Inorganic aspects of biological and organic chemistry (Hanzlik, Robert P.) | A112 |
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Fleischer, Everly B. |
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| Foundations of biophysics (Stanford, A. L.) | A112 |
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Hutchinson, Franklin |
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| Analytical Aspects of Mercury and Other Heavy Metals in the Environment (Frei, Roland W.) | A114 |
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Klein, David H. |
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