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February 1979
Vol. 56 No. 2
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| Why Higher Education Continues to Fail | 69 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Some aspects of the bioinorganic chemistry of molybdenum | 70 |
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Swedo, Kathleen Bizot; Enemark, John H. |
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| Recombinant DNA: Scientific and social perspectives | 77 |
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Vandegrift, Vaughn |
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| Interview with Herman F. Mark | 83 |
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Stahl, C. Allan |
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| Chemical education and Piaget: A new paper-pencil inventory to assess cognitive functioning | 87 |
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Milakofsky, Louis; Patterson, Henry O. |
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| Videocassettes for bilingual chemistry instruction | 90 |
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Grosser, Arthur E. |
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| Safety and health in the academic laboratory: Recommendations by the participants ACS tenth biennial education conference | 91 |
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Stacy, Gardner W., editor |
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| A Badger chemist genealogy: The faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison | 93 |
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Rocke, Alan J.; Ihde, Aaron J. |
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| Analytical chemistry in an integrated laboratory sequence | 96 |
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Dolbow, Kyle E. |
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| Analytical chemistry at a community college: A balance of wet chemical methods and instrumental analysis | 96 |
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Hayes, Janan M. |
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| The sophomore level analytical laboratory | 97 |
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Pacer, Richard A. |
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| The analytical textbook situation: Can a textbook present analytical chemistry as it really is? | 98 |
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Williams, T. R.; Bromund, R. H. |
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| The graduate level analytical chemistry teaching program at the University of Massachusetts | 99 |
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Uden, Peter C.; Barnes, Ramon M.; Curran, David J.; Roberts, John E.; Siggia, Sidney |
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| The making of the analytical chemist - 1977: Conflicts in graduate education | 99 |
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Faulkner, Larry R. |
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| An inquiry format laboratory program for general chemistry | 100 |
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Pavelich, Michael J.; Abraham, Michael R. |
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| A note on the calculation of concentrations in the case of many simultaneous equilibria | 104 |
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Feenstra, T. P. |
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| Atomic number before Moseley | 106 |
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Van Spronsen, Jan W. |
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| Emil Fischer and the German universities | 107 |
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Carroll, Felix A. |
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| Qualitative analysis simulation | 108 |
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Binder, Bernhard |
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| Phosphorus coupling in 13C and 1H nmr | 109 |
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Krudy, George A.; Macomber, Roger S. |
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| The art of observation | 110 |
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Swinehart, James H. |
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| A freshman student opinion assignment: Attitudes toward scientists | 110 |
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Hutchinson, Bennett; Hance, R. L.; Lewis, Don |
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| A chemiluminescence demonstration oxalyl chloride oxidation | 111 |
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Bramwell, Fitzgerald B.; Goodman, Sidney; Chandross, Edwin A.; Kaplan, Martin; Hill, Murray |
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| Changing trends in student interests and goals: "Taking advantage of new student interests" | 112 |
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Mitchell, John |
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| A simple sub-zero trap for moisture removal | 113 |
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Chu, Samuel S.-T. |
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| The chemical industry: A historical perspective | 114 |
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Peterson, Victor H. |
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| Evolution of an experiment (from moles/I2 to gaseous CaCl2) | 116 |
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Dauphinee, G. A. |
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| Effective teaching for a rural environment | 117 |
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Stevens, George H. |
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| Energy from Uranium | 119 |
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J. Chem. Educ. Staff |
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| The determination of enantiomeric purity using a chiral lanthanide shift reagent: An undergraduate organic experiment | 122 |
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McGoran, Ernest C.; Cutter, Bruce; Morse, Karen |
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| A simple device for washing nmr tubes | 124 |
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De Lucchi, Ottorino; Miozzo, Gian Franco |
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| A change in the sign of the nmr coupling constant: An advanced undergraduate experiment | 125 |
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Hoff, Judy L.; Furtsch, Thomas A.; Mills, Jerry L. |
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| Use of a copper(II) reagent impurity as a teaching aid for instrumental analysis | 126 |
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Herman, Richard G. |
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| The reaction between a vinylic ether and 2,4-dinitrobenzenesulfenyl chloride | 127 |
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Silversmith, Ernest F. |
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| Laboratory automation in the undergraduate curriculum: Determination of polyethylene chain branching by computerized IR methods | 128 |
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Kalasinsky, V. F.; Harris, W. C.; Powers, D. E. |
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| The standardization of pH meters: A comparison of procedures for different types of instruments | 129 |
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Lund, Walter |
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| Coulometry experiments using simple electronic devices | 131 |
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Amend, John; Grimsrud, Eric |
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| Convenient laboratory storage of glassware for organic chemistry | 134 |
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Beatty, James W.; Scott, Earle S.; Scamehorn, Richard G. |
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| Adapting polyethylene tubing in chemical apparatus assembly | 135 |
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Piel, Elmar |
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| Hood-size sand bath | 136 |
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Barbeau, Claude; Marquis, Gaston |
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| The teacher's place is . . .(1) | 137 |
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Brasted, Robert C. |
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| The teacher's place is . . .(2) | 137 |
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Haight, G. P., Jr. |
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| Project lab | 137 |
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Raymond, Jane; Bercaw, John E.; Gray, Harry B.; Crawford, Thomas H.; Deck, Joseph C. |
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| Reactive chemical hazards: Their causes and prevention | A57 |
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Bretherick, L. |
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| Teaching solar energy | A80 |
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Headley, Oliver |
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| Chemistry: A Basic Introduction (Miller, G. Tyler) | A83 |
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Meloy, Carl R. |
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| Basic College Chemistry (Mitchell, John P.) | A83 |
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Cook, Paul L. |
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| Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry, 2nd Edition (Baum, Stuart J.) | A84 |
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Barry, Roger D. |
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| Organic Chemistry: A Brief Survey (Baumgarten, Rueben L.) | A84 |
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Hornback, Joseph M. |
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| Principles of Chemical Kinetics (Hammes, Gordon G.) | A84 |
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Lietzke, M. H. |
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| Effects of Exposure to Toxic Gases- First Aid and Medical Treatment. 2nd Edition (Baker, William) | A86 |
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Renfrew, Malcolm |
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| Colloid and Interface Science, Volume I: Plenary and Invited Lectures (Kerker, Milton) | A86 |
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Pierotti, Robert A |
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| Survey of Organic Synthesis. Volume 2 (Buehler, Calvin A; Pearson, Donald E.) | A90 |
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Bank, Shelton |
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| The Organic Chemistry of Iron (von Gustorf, Koerner; Wilhelm, Friedrich; Fischler, Ingrid) | A90 |
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Thayer, John S. |
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| Analytical Pyrolysis (Roland, C. E.; Cramers, Carl A.) | A90 |
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Wynne, Alfred M. |
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