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October 1986
Vol. 63 No. 10

Buyers market ahead!827
Lagowski, J. J.
The coming renaissance of descriptive chemistry829
Zuckerman, J. J.
A model of uncertainty 833
Rickard, Douglas D.
The periodic table and electron configurations834
Strong, Judith A.
The periodic table as a data base836
Goth, George W.
Individualized exercises in information retrieval for high enrollment courses: Use of the CRC handbook 837
Diehl, J.; Onwood, D.
"QUIZMAKER" A versatile program for chemistry exams 839
Shepherd, T. R.; Mattson, B. M.; Carberry, Edward
Laboratory report writing in general chemistry using computer-assisted instruction 839
Templeton, J. Charles; Lorenz, Carmen M.
Calculation of Madelung constants in the first year chemistry course 840
Elert, Mark; Koubek, Edward
Master variable diagrams for acid-base systems from an IBM personal computer 841
Atkinson, George F.; Doadt, Edward G.; Reil, Chris
Displaying custom designed characters from BASIC on the IBM PC 842
Cassen, T.
The lithium bond843
Sannigrahi, A. B.
A Litium-Powered Heart844
Is the theoretical emperor really wearing any clothes? 845
Sanderson, R. T.
A simple method for showing entropy is a function of state846
Vemulapalli, G. K.
Hot atoms produced by nuclear transformations: A convenient tool for the study of chemical reactions in the high-energy region847
Gasparakis, Emmanuel A.
Using scientific calculators in teaching half-life 849
Olney, David
Treatment of kinetic data for opposing second-order and mixed first and second-order reactions850
Pladziewicz, J. R.; Lesniak, J. S.; Abrahamson, A. J.
Treatment of chemical equilibrium without using thermodynamics or statistical mechanics852
Nelson, P. G.
An integrated college freshman natural science curriculum854
Garafalo, Alfred R.; LoPresti, Vincent C.
A method for stimulating interest in service chemistry courses858
Bunyan, Ellen L. Spotz
The Verbindung Aus: An interesting advanced organic chemistry term paper subject859
Thoman, Charles J.
Adrien Albert and the rationalization of heterocyclic chemistry 860
Campaigne, E.
Attitude reconstruction: First-day classroom advocacy864
Larsen, Russell D.
A field study program in analytical chemistry for college seniors866
Langhus, D. L.; Flinchbaugh, D. A.
A procedure for preparing models of receptor sites869
Walters, D. Eric; Pearlstein, Robert A.; Krimmel, C. Peter
A novel method of viewing stereo drawings872
Graham, D. M.
Constructivism: A theory of knowledge873
Bodner, George M.
Should atoms be X-rated?878
Bent, Henry A.
Alternative approach to phase transitions in the van der Waals fluid880
Mau, Meredith; McIver, James W., Jr.
Laboratory scale electrodepositon: Practice and applications883
Bruno, Thomas J.
Disposal, labeling, and storage in a high school chemistry laboratory 887
Lang, Patrick
The yellow-blue photochromism of mercury(II) dithizonate 888
Hutton, Alan T.
A burner and a beaker: Experiments for a first day in a first course in chemistry 890
Bent, Henry A.
The length of a pestle: A class exercise in measurement and statistical analysis894
O'Reilly, James E.
Providing a chemistry laboratory experience for a cerebral-palsied student896
Davis, George R.; McGowen, Audrey
An experiment in forensic chemistry: The Breathalyzer897
Timmer, William C.
A simple 208Tl radiochemical cow898
Bader, Morris
Characterization of the unusual product from the reaction between cobalt (II) chloride, ethane-1,2-diamine, and hydrochloric acid: An undergraduate project involving an unknown metal complex 899
Curtis, Neil F.; Hay, Robert W.; House, Donald A.; Searle, Graeme B.
Evaporator trap for the Reacti-Ware micro-glassware system901
Beier, Ross C.
Complete characterization of trans-[Co(en)2Cl2]3[Fe(ox)3]4 l/2 H2O: An extended undergraduate project involving an unknown metal complex902
Bull, Graham S.; Searle, Graeme. H.
The separatory cylinder: A novel solvent extraction system for the study of chemical equilibrium in solution905
Cwikel, Dori; Gutman, Gila; Kodnir, Galina; Rothman, Amira
A simple modification of the gas buret suitable for kinetic applications907
Baumgartner, Edwin; Garcia, Javier Helzel; Larotonda, Ricardo
The application of simultaneous electrochemical and spectral data in analyzing complex oscillating reactions908
Geckle, David S.; Salmon, James F.
Another look at reduction of cyclohexanone with sodium borohydride in aqueous alkaline solution909
Zaezek, Norbert M.
Charging current discrimination in analytical voltammetry910
Zoski, Cynthia G.
A very inexpensive NMR tube washer914
Karimian, Khashayar
Ion-selective electrode in organic analysis: A salicylate electrode915
Chan, W. H.; Wong, M. S.; Yip, C. W.
Synthesis of fulvenes using phase-transfer catalysis916
Hill, John W.; Jenson, Jeffrey A.; Yaritz, Joseph G.
Microscale organic laboratory: IV: A simple and rapid procedure for carrying out Wittig reactions917
Pike, R. M.; Mayo, D. W.; Butcher, D. W.; Butcher, S. S.; Hinkle, R. J.
Theoretical study of the vibrational-rotational spectra of diatomic molecules: A quantum chemistry experiment919
Lucas, Jose M.; Mota, Fernando; Novoa, Juan J.
Laboratory safety in academic institutions A242
Pesta, Shelley; Kaufman, James A.
A medical information form for student laboratoriesA247
Ruekberg, Ben; Ball, David W.
Radiant science, dark politics: A memoir of the nuclear age (Kamen, Martin D.)A251
Kauffman, George B.
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