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March 1985
Vol. 62 No. 3
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| Then the work begins | 179 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Methemoglobinemia: An illness caused by the ferric state | 181 |
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Senozan, N. M. |
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| Mary Fieser: A transitional figure in the history of women | 186 |
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Pramer, Stacey |
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| Fingertip assignment of absolute configuration | 191 |
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Mattern, Daniell Lewis |
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| Perspectives on the uncertainty principle and quantum reality | 192 |
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Bartell, Lawrence S. |
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| Relativistic effects at the freshman level | 197 |
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Banna, M. Salim |
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| Students' preferences for industrial case studies | 198 |
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Nae, Hemi; Hofstein, Avi |
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| The Planck radiation functions | 199 |
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Larsen, Russell D. |
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| Simple perturbation example for quantum chemistry | 202 |
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Goodfriend, P. L. |
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| On the genesis of ladder operators | 205 |
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Sannigrahi, A. B. |
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| Orbital shape representations | 206 |
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Kikuchi, Osamu; Suzuki, Keizo |
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| A short set of 13C-NMR correlation tables | 209 |
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Brown, D. W. |
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| A primer on Fourier transform NMR | 213 |
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Macomber, Roger S. |
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| Predictions of crystal structure based on radius ratio: How reliable are they? | 215 |
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Nathan, Lawrence C. |
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| Crystal systems | 219 |
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Schomaker, Verner; Lingafelter, E. C. |
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| Molecular geometry | 220 |
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Desseyn, H. O.; Herman, M. A.; Mullens, J. |
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| An alternate method for preparing presentation slides | 222 |
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Lyle, James L. |
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| The R/S system: A method for assignment and some recent modifications | 223 |
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Eliel, Ernest L. |
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| A gas kinetic explanation of simple thermodynamic processes | 224 |
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Waite, Boyd A. |
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| Chemistry instruction using evening news video tape segments | 227 |
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Greenberg, Fred G. |
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| Should thermodynamics be x-rated? | 228 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| Constant properties of systems: A rationale for the inclusion of thermodynamics in a high school chemistry course | 228 |
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Schultz, Ethel L. |
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| A mnemonic for predicting electronegativity values | 230 |
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Cole, G. Mattney, Jr. |
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| Le Chatelier's principle, temperature effects, and entropy | 231 |
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Campbell, J. Arthur |
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| F. W. Clarke and nineteenth century undergraduate research at the University of Cincinnati | 233 |
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Gorman, Mel |
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| Computers and the high school chemistry teacher: Some precepts for their use | 236 |
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Gerhold, George |
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| A new road to reactions. Part 1 | 238 |
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de Vos, Wobbe; Verdonk, Adri H. |
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| A friendly plastic | 240 |
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Bell, William L. |
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| Toward a more rational terminology | 241 |
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Tykodi, R. J. |
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| A problem on formulas | 242 |
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Browne, Elaine J. |
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| The origin and adoption of the Stock system | 243 |
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Kauffman, George B.; Jorgensen, Christian Klixbull |
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| An atomizer for a dime | 244 |
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Vergara, J. L.; Kreman, M. E.; Zamighi, G. A.; Simon, S. A. |
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| A systematic presentation of organic phosphorus and sulfur compounds | 245 |
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Hendrickson, James B. |
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| A course on synthetic fuels | 249 |
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Kimmel, Howard S.; Tomkins, Reginald P. T. |
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| Caution! Flammable volatile liquid | 251 |
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Nagel, Miriam C. |
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| A convenient device to demonstrate statistically based sampling error in a particulate mixture | 252 |
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Reid, R. S. |
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| Sampling error lecture demonstration | 253 |
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Bauer, Christopher F. |
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| Determination of the metal-metal distance in the mixed valence complex K2Pt(CN)4BO 33H2O | 254 |
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Sedney, Diana L.; Tanner, Martin |
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| Colorblindness and titrations with visual indicators | 255 |
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Diehl, Harvey; Johnson, Dennis C.; Markuszewski, Richard; Moore, Robert M. |
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| Acid rain analysis by standard addition titration | 257 |
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Ophardt, Charles E. |
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| Kinetic analysis of metal ions: An undergraduate laboratory experiment | 258 |
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Williams, Kathryn R. |
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| Structural isomer identification via NMR: A nuclear magnetic resonance experiment for organic, analytical, or physical chemistry | 260 |
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Szafran, Zvi |
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| The determination of lead in gasoline by atomic absorption spectrometry | 261 |
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Coleman, M. F. M. |
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| The synthesis of 1-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolines: An undergraduate organic laboratory experiment and class project | 262 |
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Letcher, R. M.; Sammes, M. P. |
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| Electrocyclic ring opening of halocyclopropanes | 265 |
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Markgraf, J. Hodge; Finkelstein, Manuel; Leonard, Kathryn J.; Lusskin, Shari I. |
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| Phosphorus and sulfur ylide formation: Preparation of 1-benzoyl-2-phenylcyclopropane and 1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butadiene by phase transfer catalysis | 267 |
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Lampman, Gary M.; Koops, Roger W.; Olden, Caroline C. |
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| A simplified Dumas flask | 268 |
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Hadley, Fred J. |
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| Gelatin as a physically crosslinked elastomer | 269 |
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Henderson, G. V. S., Jr.; Campbell, D. O.; Kuzmicz, V.; Sperling, L. H. |
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| Organic chemistry for health-science students | 272 |
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Schumm, Margot K. |
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| Organic chemistry for health-science students (the authors reply) | 272 |
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Genyea, Julien; Callewaert, Denis |
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| Instrumentation and the total analytical process | A85 |
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Pleva, Michael A.; Settle, Frank A., Jr. |
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| Tested disposal methods for chemical wastes from academic laboratories | A93 |
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Armour, M. A.; Browne, L. M.; Weir, G. L. |
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| GRADISK (Cornelius, Richard) | A105 |
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Ramsay, O. Bertrand |
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| TRS-80 Chemistry Lab, Volume 1, Review I (Hallgren, Richard C.) | A105 |
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Rowe, Frederick J. |
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| TRS-80 Chemistry Lab, Volume 1, Review II (Hallgren, Richard C.) | A106 |
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Beck, James D. |
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| Chemical Principles, Fourth Edition (Dickerson, Richard E.; Gray, Harry B.; Darensbourg, Marcetta Y.; Darensbourg, Donald J.) | A107 |
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Moore, William E. |
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