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August 1986
Vol. 63 No. 8

Rebuilding the school system651
Lagowski, J.J.
The discovery of protactinium653
Sime, Ruth Lewin
How the theory of solutions arose 658
Wald, George
Mythology and elemental etymology: The names of elements 92 through 94659
Glidewell, Christopher
The chemical bond revisited660
Baird, N. Colin.
Correlation between chemical bonds and properties in pyrrhotite665
Sakkopoulos, S.; Vitoratos, E.; Argyreas, T.
Stereochemistry and the origins of life667
Brewster, James H.
Surface tension and Avogadro's number671
Boyko, E. R.; Belliveau, J. F.
Metabolism Part II: The tricarboxylic acid (TCA), citric acid, or Krebs cycle673
Bodner, George M.
Energetics of polymerization: A contribution to an understanding of protein synthesis678
Friedmann, Herbert C.
A time scale for fast events680
Onwood, David
The time it takes to wag a tail681
Gibbs-Duhem relation and invariance of mass action law toward competitive reactions682
Henri-Rousseau, O; Deumie, M.; Krallafa, A.
Some stamps related to the kinetic molecular theory of gases 685
Miller, Foil A.
The new low value for the second dissociation constant for H2S: Its history, its best value, and its impact on the teaching of sulfide equilibria687
Myers, Rollie J.
Uptake and loss of carbon dioxide in volumetric analysis691
Macca, Carlo
On the existence and uniqueness of a chemical root in ionic equilibrium problems693
Corao, Enrique; Morales, Daniel; Araujo, Oswaldo
Symposium on chemistry, scientific thought, and public communication695
Hermens, Richard A., editor
Communicating science to the public 695
Tocci, V. R.
Chemistry for mommies and daddies 696
Hermens, R. A.; Mecoy, K. E.
The role of the scientist in citizens' organization 696
Metcalf, Steve.
Science, schools, and you! 696
Haney, M. Jay
What should we teach them in high school? 697
Berry, Keith O.
College chemistry for kids 698
Jones, Martin B.; Monley, Rebecca
Two cultures, one problem: Educating and informing the non-technologist and the technologist698
Filby, E. E.
Why not prepare chemistry majors to work in industry?699
Beichl, George J.; Kriner, W. A.
A tool for forensic science 701
Berry, Keith O.
Development of a unified laboratory program703
Goodney, David E.; Hudak, Norman J.; Chapple, Francis H.; Brink, Christina P.
Grading laboratory notebooks in a large organic chemistry course706
Kandel, Majorie
Teaching an introductory course in qualitative analysis in order to enhance learning general chemistry707
Shamai, Ruth; Stavy, Ruth
The ASYST language for the IBM PC: An application to flow injection analysis 709
Keller, John W.; Gould, Timothy F.; Aubert, Keri T.
A microcomputer-controlled T-60 NMR emulator 711
Howard, Gary D.; DuBois, Thomas D.
A simple procedure to convert parts per million (ppm) to molarity (m) 714
Sunberg, Richard J.
Macro chromatography 715
Habich, A.; Hausermann, H. R.; Krause, Paul F.
An unusual demonstration of the behavior of gases 715
Harpp, David N.; Schwarz, Joseph A.; Brice, Luther K.
An improved demonstration of colloid flocculation 715
Crees, O. L.; Senogles, E.; Jones, Richard F.
Teaching handicapped students in a litigious society 717
Gerlovich, Jack A.
BASIC and the density of glass: A first-year laboratory/computer experiment718
Harris, Arlo D.
A quick test for the highly colored ions of the aluminum-nickel group720
Grenda, Stanley C.
Spectrophotometric titration of a mixture of calcium and magnesium721
Fulton, Robert; Ross, Michael; Schroeder, Karl
Getting the acid out of your 2,4-DNPH723
Behforouz, Mohammad
The Gran plot analysis of an acid mixture: An undergraduate experiment to highlight this alternate method724
Boiani, James A.
Manipulation in an inert atmosphere726
Pinto, Mario B.; Sharma, R. Dev
The separation of copper, iron, and cobalt tetramethylene dithiocarbamates by HPLC727
Leharne, Stephen
A convenient break-seal728
Chang, On-Kok
The heat of formation of Na2SiF6: A physical chemistry laboratory experiment729
Devore, T. C.; Gallaher, T. N.
Molecular and mechanical behavior of elastomers731
Etzel, A. J.; Goldstein, S. J.; Panabaker, H. J.; Fradkin, D. G.; Sperling, L. B.
Low cost dilatometer for high temperature work733
Boschi, L. A.; Barbero, J. A.
Homemade fraction cutter734
Chan, W. H.
Gibbs' paradox: Two views on the correction term 735
McDonald, J. J.
Gibbs' paradox: Two views on the correction term 736
Kemp, H. R.
Disaster in the laboratory: The poison gas crisis A188
Bauerle, Bruce
Chemistry: Stoichiometry and Chemistry: Acids and Bases ( Frazin, J. and partners)A204
Bendall, Victor I. and Roe, Robert, Jr.,
The chemistry tutor (Rinehart, F.P.)A206
Watkins, Stanley R.; and Krugh, William D.
Principal biochemistry; second edition (van Holde, K.E.)A208
Paselk, Richard A.
Chemical demonstrations: A handbook for teachers of chemistry, Volume 2 (Shakhashiri, Basaam A.)A209
Kauffman, George B.
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