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July 1985
Vol. 62 No. 7
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| Decline in the quality of education: The administrative contribution | 549 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Electronic structure in pi systems. Part III. Applications in spectroscopy and chemical reactivity | 551 |
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Fox, Marye Anne; Matsen, F. A. |
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| Potential energy surfaces and effects on electronic and Raman spectra | 561 |
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Lee, Soo-Y |
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| Notes on the factorization method for quantum chemistry | 567 |
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Milner, J. Douglas; Peterson, Carl |
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| Gilbert Newton Lewis and the amazing electron dots | 569 |
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Tiernan, Natalie Foote |
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| An inexpensive shield for vacuum distillations | 570 |
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Loehle, W. David |
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| Heat, work, and metabolism | 571 |
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Spencer, J. N. |
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| Thermodynamically and kinetically controlled products | 575 |
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Brown, M. E.; Buchanan, K. J.; Goosen, A. |
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| Auto analogies | 579 |
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Potts, Richard A. |
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| Radioactive dating: A method for geochronology | 580 |
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Rowe, M. W. |
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| Comments on the closure of the Carnot cycle | 585 |
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Tansjo, Levi |
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| Chemistry is not a spectator sport | 591 |
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Garrett, James M. |
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| My journey from organic to bioorganic chemistry | 592 |
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Wagner-Jauregg, Theodor |
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| Beginning with a bang | 601 |
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Schwartz, A. Truman |
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| It's elementary | 602 |
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Schrader, Cliff |
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| Encouraging open-minded observations | 602 |
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Dombrink, Kathleen J. |
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| The first day of class-The G.E.M. approach | 603 |
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Smith, Bruce G. |
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| My first day in a first course in chemistry | 603 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| My first day of class-is a typical class day | 604 |
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Brooks, David W. |
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| Fractional bond order | 605 |
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Li, Wai-Kee |
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| To buffer or not to buffer, that is the question | 606 |
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Mancott, A. |
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| Learner-generated questions | 606 |
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Landolt, Robert G. |
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| Fire! | 607 |
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Nagel, Miriam C. |
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| Buffer demonstration | 608 |
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Ophardt, Charles E. |
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| Phase transfer catalysis and carbanion formation | 608 |
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Hill, John W.; Enloe, Lori J. |
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| Preventing breakage of crucible lids | 609 |
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Adock, Louis H. |
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| Voltammetry as a model for teaching chemical instrumentation | 610 |
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Gunasingham, H.; Ang, K. P. |
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| A simple low-cost device for temperature control in nonisothermic chemical kinetics in solution | 613 |
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Salvador, F.; Gonzalez, J. L.; Tel, L. M. |
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| Use of laboratory-supplied natural gas in breakthrough phenomena | 614 |
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Eiceman, G. A.; Davani, B.; Gardea-Torresdey , J. |
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| Silicone rubber as a sleeve mounting for a high-speed shaft bearing | 617 |
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Hall, H.; Eisenbraun, E. J. |
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| Determination of aspartame, caffeine, saccharin, and benzoic acid in beverages by high performance liquid chromatography: An undergraduate analytical chemistry experiment | 618 |
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Delaney, Michael F.; Pasko, Kathleen M.; Mauro, David M.; Gsell, Diane S.; Korologos, Philip C.; Morawski, John; Krolikowski, Linda J.; Warren, F. Vincent, Jr. |
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| A convenient DC power source for laboratory applications | 620 |
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Rose, Emily J.; Shoer, Larry I. |
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| A demonstration of erythrocyte membrane asymmetry | 621 |
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Pederson, Philip; Majewski, Marc; Lipke, Peter |
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| An improved calcium flame test | 622 |
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Pearson, Robert S. |
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| The 234mPa generator: Aspects of milking the "234Th cow" | 623 |
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Schwankner, Robert J.; Wishnevsky, Victor; Eiswirth, Markus |
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| An addendum to: A simultaneous analysis problem for advanced general chemistry laboratories | 626 |
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Gallaher, T. N.; Moody, F. P.; Burkholder, T. R.; Leary, J. J. |
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| Colloid titration-A rapid method for the determination of charged colloid | 627 |
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Ueno, Keihei; Kina, Ken'yu |
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| The photophysical properties of 2-naphthol: A physical chemistry experiment | 630 |
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Boyer, Richard; Deckey, George; Marzzacco, Charles; Mulvaney, Maureen; Schwab, Catherine; Halpern, Arthur M. |
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| Infrared spectroscopy of deuterated compounds: An undergraduate experiment | 633 |
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MacCarthy, Patrick |
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| A two-liter pipet for bomb calorimetry | 634 |
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Stout, Roland P. |
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| Use of brown algae to demonstrate natural products techniques | 635 |
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Porter, Lee A. |
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| The nitric acid oxidation of selected alcohols and ketones: An organic laboratory experiment | 637 |
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Field, Kurt, W.; Shields, James P.; Standard, Jean M.; Ash, Craig K.; Hoch, Daniel J.; Kolb, Kenneth E. |
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| Preparation of the bromohydrin of 3-sulfolene | 638 |
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Greenberg, Fred H. |
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| SCIMATE (Institute for Scientific Information) | A203 |
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Harris, Harold H. |
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| College Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Third Edition - Workbook, College Chemistry in the Laboratory (Hein, Morris; Best, Leo; Pattison, Leo) | A204 |
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Pyle, James L. |
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| Organic Chemistry (Weininger, Stephen) | A204 |
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Roderick, William R. |
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| Chemistry for Changing Times, Fourth Edition plus Instructors Guide, Student Study Guide, Chemical Investigations and Instructors Guide to Investigations (Hill, John W.) | A205 |
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Petersen, Quentin R. |
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| Applesoft BASIC: A Teach-Yourself Introduction (Peake, B. M.) | A206 |
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Zeilinger, Amy |
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| Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry, Third Edition (Mackay, K. M.; Mackay, R. A.) | A206 |
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Zuckerman, J. J. |
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