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August 1986
Vol. 63 No. 8
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| Rebuilding the school system | 651 |
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Lagowski, J.J. |
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| The discovery of protactinium | 653 |
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Sime, Ruth Lewin |
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| How the theory of solutions arose | 658 |
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Wald, George |
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| Mythology and elemental etymology: The names of elements 92 through 94 | 659 |
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Glidewell, Christopher |
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| The chemical bond revisited | 660 |
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Baird, N. Colin. |
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| Correlation between chemical bonds and properties in pyrrhotite | 665 |
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Sakkopoulos, S.; Vitoratos, E.; Argyreas, T. |
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| Stereochemistry and the origins of life | 667 |
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Brewster, James H. |
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| Surface tension and Avogadro's number | 671 |
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Boyko, E. R.; Belliveau, J. F. |
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| Metabolism Part II: The tricarboxylic acid (TCA), citric acid, or Krebs cycle | 673 |
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Bodner, George M. |
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| Energetics of polymerization: A contribution to an understanding of protein synthesis | 678 |
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Friedmann, Herbert C. |
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| A time scale for fast events | 680 |
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Onwood, David |
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| The time it takes to wag a tail | 681 |
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| Gibbs-Duhem relation and invariance of mass action law toward competitive reactions | 682 |
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Henri-Rousseau, O; Deumie, M.; Krallafa, A. |
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| Some stamps related to the kinetic molecular theory of gases | 685 |
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Miller, Foil A. |
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| The new low value for the second dissociation constant for H2S: Its history, its best value, and its impact on the teaching of sulfide equilibria | 687 |
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Myers, Rollie J. |
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| Uptake and loss of carbon dioxide in volumetric analysis | 691 |
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Macca, Carlo |
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| On the existence and uniqueness of a chemical root in ionic equilibrium problems | 693 |
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Corao, Enrique; Morales, Daniel; Araujo, Oswaldo |
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| Symposium on chemistry, scientific thought, and public communication | 695 |
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Hermens, Richard A., editor |
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| Communicating science to the public | 695 |
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Tocci, V. R. |
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| Chemistry for mommies and daddies | 696 |
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Hermens, R. A.; Mecoy, K. E. |
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| The role of the scientist in citizens' organization | 696 |
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Metcalf, Steve. |
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| Science, schools, and you! | 696 |
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Haney, M. Jay |
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| What should we teach them in high school? | 697 |
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Berry, Keith O. |
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| College chemistry for kids | 698 |
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Jones, Martin B.; Monley, Rebecca |
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| Two cultures, one problem: Educating and informing the non-technologist and the technologist | 698 |
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Filby, E. E. |
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| Why not prepare chemistry majors to work in industry? | 699 |
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Beichl, George J.; Kriner, W. A. |
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| A tool for forensic science | 701 |
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Berry, Keith O. |
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| Development of a unified laboratory program | 703 |
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Goodney, David E.; Hudak, Norman J.; Chapple, Francis H.; Brink, Christina P. |
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| Grading laboratory notebooks in a large organic chemistry course | 706 |
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Kandel, Majorie |
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| Teaching an introductory course in qualitative analysis in order to enhance learning general chemistry | 707 |
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Shamai, Ruth; Stavy, Ruth |
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| The ASYST language for the IBM PC: An application to flow injection analysis | 709 |
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Keller, John W.; Gould, Timothy F.; Aubert, Keri T. |
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| A microcomputer-controlled T-60 NMR emulator | 711 |
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Howard, Gary D.; DuBois, Thomas D. |
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| A simple procedure to convert parts per million (ppm) to molarity (m) | 714 |
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Sunberg, Richard J. |
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| Macro chromatography | 715 |
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Habich, A.; Hausermann, H. R.; Krause, Paul F. |
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| An unusual demonstration of the behavior of gases | 715 |
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Harpp, David N.; Schwarz, Joseph A.; Brice, Luther K. |
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| An improved demonstration of colloid flocculation | 715 |
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Crees, O. L.; Senogles, E.; Jones, Richard F. |
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| Teaching handicapped students in a litigious society | 717 |
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Gerlovich, Jack A. |
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| BASIC and the density of glass: A first-year laboratory/computer experiment | 718 |
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Harris, Arlo D. |
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| A quick test for the highly colored ions of the aluminum-nickel group | 720 |
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Grenda, Stanley C. |
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| Spectrophotometric titration of a mixture of calcium and magnesium | 721 |
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Fulton, Robert; Ross, Michael; Schroeder, Karl |
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| Getting the acid out of your 2,4-DNPH | 723 |
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Behforouz, Mohammad |
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| The Gran plot analysis of an acid mixture: An undergraduate experiment to highlight this alternate method | 724 |
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Boiani, James A. |
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| Manipulation in an inert atmosphere | 726 |
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Pinto, Mario B.; Sharma, R. Dev |
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| The separation of copper, iron, and cobalt tetramethylene dithiocarbamates by HPLC | 727 |
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Leharne, Stephen |
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| A convenient break-seal | 728 |
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Chang, On-Kok |
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| The heat of formation of Na2SiF6: A physical chemistry laboratory experiment | 729 |
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Devore, T. C.; Gallaher, T. N. |
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| Molecular and mechanical behavior of elastomers | 731 |
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Etzel, A. J.; Goldstein, S. J.; Panabaker, H. J.; Fradkin, D. G.; Sperling, L. B. |
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| Low cost dilatometer for high temperature work | 733 |
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Boschi, L. A.; Barbero, J. A. |
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| Homemade fraction cutter | 734 |
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Chan, W. H. |
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| Gibbs' paradox: Two views on the correction term | 735 |
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McDonald, J. J. |
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| Gibbs' paradox: Two views on the correction term | 736 |
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Kemp, H. R. |
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| Disaster in the laboratory: The poison gas crisis | A188 |
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Bauerle, Bruce |
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| Chemistry: Stoichiometry and Chemistry: Acids and Bases ( Frazin, J. and partners) | A204 |
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Bendall, Victor I. and Roe, Robert, Jr., |
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| The chemistry tutor (Rinehart, F.P.) | A206 |
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Watkins, Stanley R.; and Krugh, William D. |
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| Principal biochemistry; second edition (van Holde, K.E.) | A208 |
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Paselk, Richard A. |
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| Chemical demonstrations: A handbook for teachers of chemistry, Volume 2 (Shakhashiri, Basaam A.) | A209 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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