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March 1978
Vol. 55 No. 3

Piaget: how best to use his findings?139
Lippincott, W.T.
Guidelines to chemical hazard evaluation140
Altman, Stephen
Highlighting safety practices to students145
Renfrew, Malcolm M.
Highlights of authorities under PL 91-596: The Occupational Safety and Health Act147
Lab safety questionnaire148
Hedberg, Donald D.; Bussell, Elvin.
Biochemical consequences of lipid peroxidation151
Bland, Jeffrey
Animated alchemy155
Jones, Paul R.; Coppola, Brian
Seven-coordinate complexes of first-row transition metals156
Boggess, Robert K.; Wiegele, William D.
1-Butanethiol and the striped skunk 159
Andersen, Kenneth K.; Bernstein, David T.
Computerized visual aids in introductory MO theory160
McGrath, Timothy; Kroeger, Michael; Dunn, Howard
The discovery of saccharin161
Wotiz, John H.
Chemists meet across the Iron curtain162
Schufle, J. A.
Innovation for its own sake ?163
Wade, Leroy G., Jr.
Teaching the (crystallographic) point groups164
Brunner, G. O.
Piaget in the classroom. Guidelines for applications165
Herron, J. Dudley
Communication apprehension and teaching assistants170
Seiler, William J.; Garrison, John P.; Brooks, David W.; Sikora, Frederick K.; Tipton, Thomas J.
Application of Piagetian theory to introductory chemistry instruction171
Goodstein, Madeline P.; Howe, Ann C.
Concrete illustrations of formal concepts173
Brooks, David W.; Scholz, John J.; Tipton, Thomas J.
Macromolecular solutions as an integral part of beginning physical chemistry174
Krause, Sonja
Macromolecular principles in teaching undergraduate physical chemistry177
Mandelkern, Leo
Chemical analysis program181
Miller, Joel S.; Kirschner, Stanley; Kravtiz, Stanley H.; Ostrowski, Paul; Nigray, Paul A.
An ongoing grading technique for laboratory courses182
Rondini, J. A.; Feighan, J. A.
Laboratory experiment yielding entropy changes183
Jordan, A. D.; Kalantar, A. H.
The chemical equation part I: Simple reactions184
Kolb, Doris
Dental filling discomforts illustrate electrochemical potential of metals189
Treptow, Richard S.
Establishing a need to know190
Herron, J. Dudley
Perturbations and extrapolations191
Slabaugh, Wendell H.
Good memory - Successful student192
Smith, Douglas D.
More dazzle-your-dinner partner material192
Smith, Douglas D.
Practice in thinking - Part II192
Smith, Douglas D.
Svante Arrhenius: An early prophet of the energy crisis193
Moseley, Charles G.
Some trends in planning chemical laboratories. Part V: Miscellaneous trends in building materials 194
Mellon, M. G.
Project-oriented physical chemistry experiments for biologists. A study of bile salts198
Fung, B. M.; Williams, Wayne; Smith, Rebecca L.
End-point aid for starch-iodine and Bronsted plots200
Woolley, G. R.; Walshaw, A. H.
Analog computer simulation of the methanolysis of acetal201
Giachino, G. G.
Elegant neutron activation analysis. An undergraduate experiment203
Rengan, Krishnaswamy
Phase diagram of the lead-tin system by differential thermal analysis205
Chiu, Grace
Classification test for aldehydes involving phase transfer catalysis206
Durst, H. Dupont; Gokel, George W.
Synthesis and reactions of a cobalt complex. A project for freshman laboratory207
Alexander, John J.; Dorsey, John G.
Illustrative and inexpensive column chromatography experiment208
Wade, Leroy G., Jr.
Control of hazards in laboratoriesA129
Scott, Robert B., Jr.
Chemistry in the natural world (Gymer, Roger G.)A169
Young, David P.
Chemistry: A contemporary approach (Miller, Tyler G.)A169
Yehl, Rev. Addison
Chemistry in the laboratory (Alexander, John J.)A170
McElroy, Sister Mary Kieran
Food for life (Deatherage, F.E.)A170
McKone, Harold T.
Analytical chemistry. Second edition (Christian, Gary D.)A170
Wolsey, Wayne C.
Survey of modern industrial chemistry (Cook, Gerhard A.) A171
Fernelius, W. Conard
Art in biosynthesis. The synthetic chemist's challenge. Volume one (Ranganathan, Darshan; Ranganathan, Subramania)A174
Bloomer, James L.
Introduction to the chemistry of heterocyclic compounds. Third edition (Acheson, R.M.)A175
Eisch, John J.
Point defects in crystals (Watts,R.K.)A178
Mazo, Robert M.
The HMO-model and its application, part 3: Tables of Huckel molecular orbitals (Heilbronner, Edgar; Bock Hans)A178
Trindle, Carl
Applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy, Volume 1 (Cohen, Richard L. (Editor))A178
Bowen, Lawrence H.
Ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry (Lehman, Thomas A.)A179
Cooks, R. G.
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