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April 1988
Vol. 65 No. 4

The professionalism of teaching: college implications283
Lagowski,J.J.
Cationic metal alkyl olefin polymerization catalysts 285
Jordan, Richard F.
Introduction 285
Gladysz, J. A.
Alkane activation with mercury vapor 290
Brown, Steven B.; Crabtree, Robert H.
Catalytic reactions of sterically unhindered hydrido-bis(phosphine) platinum complexes 294
Trogler, William C.
Aldehyde and ketone ligands in organometallic complexes and catalysis 298
Huang, Yo Hsin; Gladysz, J. A.
The number of alkanes having n carbons and a longest chain of length d: An application of a theorem of Polya304
Balaban, Alexandru T.; Kennedy, John W.; Quintas, Louis
Polymer structure-organic aspects (definitions)314
Carraher, Charles E., Jr.; Seymour, Raymond B.
The band structure of polymers: Its calculation and interpretation Part 1. Foundation319
Duke, B. J.; O'Leary, Brian.
Polymers in microlithography322
Turner, S. Richard; Daly, Robert C.
Recombinant DNA technology: A topics course for undergraduates325
Parson, Kathleen A.
Polymers are everywhere327
Seymour, Raymond B.
Polymer science and engineering facts and trends334
Mark, Herman
Fritz Haber (1868-1934) and the electroreduction of nitrobenzene337
Stock, John T.
The wave particle duality: Teaching via a visual metaphor339
Bernstein, J.; Shaik, S. S.
Computer assisted scheduling of teaching assistants 341
Birk, James P.
Teaching chemistry like the foreign language it is 346
Markow, Peter G.
Teaching relative acidity in the undergraduate organic chemistry course348
Traynham, James G.
The primary deuterium isotope effect in the base-catalyzed enolization of acetone349
Henderson, John
Test tube geology: A slowly developing redox system for class study 350
Cortez, James A.; Powell, Dick; Mellon, Ed.
Classroom demonstrations of polymer principles: Part III. Physical states and transitions352
Rodriguez, F.; Mathias, L. J.; Kroschwitz, J.; Carraher, C. E., Jr.
Safe and efficient handling of sulfuric acid in the general chemistry laboratory355
Moran, Michael J.
Lecture demonstrations in chemistry: A two week summer institute for pre-college teachers356
Serianz, Art; Graham, Dennis
Electrochemical cells using sodium silicate 358
Rapp, Bernard, FSC
A simple, vivid demonstration of selective precipitation 359
Chirpich, Thomas P.
Pattern recognition in descriptions of cation/anion reactions for solving an n bottle puzzle: A freshman laboratory experiment360
Stieg, Scott
Preparation and reactions of the 1,1-dithiolato complexes of Ni(II): An undergraduate coordination chemistry experiment362
Ballester, L.; Perpinan, M. F.
An inexpensive device for adding cooled air-sensitive reagents to reaction system364
Leriverend, Pierre
An interesting student chemistry project: Investigating Liesegang rings365
Schibeci, Renato A.; Carlsen, Connie
Alkylation of chlorobenzene: An experiment illustrating kinetic versus thermodynamic control367
Kolb, Kenneth E.; Standard, Jean M.; Field, Kurt W.
Prediction of transport properties of permeants through polymer films: A simple gravimetric experiment368
Britton, L. N.; Ashman, R- B.; Aminahhavi, T. M.; Cassidy, P. E.
Mutual solubilities of liquids in a binary two phase system: A physical chemistry experiment371
Halpern, Arthur M.; Gozashti, Saeed
Preparation of glass columns for visual demonstration of reversed-phase liquid chromatography373
Sander, Lane C.
A modification of the apparatus for a heat capacity ratio of gases experiment374
Kadir, Omar; Richards, Richard; Warrington, Terrell
The origin and nature of the electronegativity scale 375
Pauling, Linus
Silver recovery from lab wastes 375
Kauffman, George B.
Life after graduation: Cartoons in the hall 375
Huebner, Jay S.
Starting the Grignard reaction 376
Williamson, Kenneth L.
Atmospheric pressure demonstration 376
Kauffman, George B.
The mole concept is useful 376
Ramette, Richard W.
A short stop en route to ionization of molecular hydrogen 376
Lebman, Thomas A.
A curve-fitting method for experimental dataA96
Hilgeman, Fred R.; Richter, Gary H.
Laboratory safety and emergency preparedness: The lessons of an earthquake A98
Pine, Stanley, H.
Simulation of hemoglobin function (Zimmerman, Scott S.)A113
Roll, David and Janina Kaars
Solution equilibrium problems(Moss, David B.)A114
Cass, Don and Murray, Marilee
Thin-layer chromatography (Zellmer, D.L.; Gump, B.H.)A116
Dahlberg,D.B. and Ferguson, Ernest
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