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April 1989
Vol. 66 No. 4

Research as Teaching273
Lagowski, J.J.
Stereochemistry Makes the World Go "Round"274
Molecular modeling in organic chemistry: Correlating odors with molecular structure275
Lipkowitz, Kenny B.
C167H336 is the smallest alkane with more realizable isomers than the observed universe has "particles"278
Davies, Robert E.; Freyd, Peter J.
A simple paper model for Buckminsterfullerene282
Vittal, Jagadese J.
Fourier analysis and structure determination. Part II. Pulse NMR and NMR imaging283
Chesick, John P.
The geochemistry of coal. Part II. The components of coal290
Schobert, Harold H.
Overlooked opportunities in stereochemistry: Part II. The neglected connection between metal-ammines (Alfred Werner) and organic onium compounds (William Jackson Pope)293
Kauffman, George B.; Bernal, Ivan
An easily constructed pentagonal pyramid model301
Yamana, Shukichi
An easily constructed bicapped pentagonal prism model302
Yamana, Shukichi
The mass spectrum of sulfur304
Dudek, Gerald; Dudek, Emily P.
A thermochemical note on the bonding in metallic crystals306
Tykodi, R. J.
Ionic crystals and electrostatics: The cluster model versus the standard model307
Recio, J. M.; Luana, V.; Pueyo, L.
Ammonium hydroxide does not exist310
Yoke, John
Statistical calculation of unimolecular rate constant311
Rayez, J. C.; Forst, W.
Textbook error: Industrial production of alumina 313
Kennard, Colin H. L.
Application of the variational method to the particle-in-the box problem314
Keeports, David
Name things318
Salyer, Darnell
A new mnemonic scheme for applying the Aufbau principle319
Parsons, Raymond W.
Early research: An alternative for scientific formation320
Cruz-Garritz, D.; Chamizo, J. A.; Torrens, H.
Provocative replies: Two organic chemists look at organic chemistry lab 322
Kandel, Marjorie
Provocative replies: Two organic chemists look at organic chemistry lab 323
Ikan, Raphael
Overall chemical equations324
Gil, Victor M. S.
A chemistry seminar for elementary teachers 325
Carlson, G. Lynn
Method for integrating inventive teaching with students grades: The creative quiz326
Eichstadt, Karen E.
Chemistry of paint 327
Schuerman, George; Bruzan, Raymond
Construction of a photoelectric colorimeter and application to students' experiments329
Matsuo, Tsutomu; Muromatsu, Akihiko; Katayama, Kazuko; Mori, Minako
Preparation and cleaning of low-cost plastic manometers333
Pollnow, Gilbert F.
The formaldehyde-sulfite clock reaction revisited334
Warneck, Peter
Using a Dumas bulb to determine the molecular weight of a volatile liquid 336
Kawa, Christopher J.
Ferrimagnetism 337
Knox, Kerro; Strothkamp, Ronald
The absorption of UV light by ozone 338
Koubek, Edward; Glanville, James O.
Shine some light on entropy of mixing339
Brady, K. T.
An alternative procedure for titration curves of a mixture of acids of different strengths341
Castillo S., Carlos A.; Jaramillo A., Alonso
Determination of metal ions in pineapple juice and effluent of a fruit canning industry: An industrial project for an undergraduate student342
Masina, Mandla R.; Nkosi, Phumzile A.; Rasmussen, Paul W.; Shelembe, Jeremiah S.; Tyobeka, Themba E.
A rapid synthetic method for the preparation of two tris-cobalt(III) compounds343
Jackman, Donald C.; Rillema, D. Paul
The proton NMR spectrum of ascorbic acid: A relevant example of deceptively simple second-order behavior344
Reid, R. Stephen
Evaluation of EMIT as a qualitative screening test for marijuana use346
Rehnstrom, Amy L.; Briner, Robert C.; Frazier, Christina L.
The isolation of sesquiterpenes from Artemisia annua349
Roth, Ronald J.; Acton, Nancy.
An experiment on sequential simplex optimization of an atomic absorption analysis procedure351
Sangsila, S.; Labinaz, G.; Poland, J. S.; vanLoon, G. W.
Determination of the pK of an indicator by thermal lens spectroscopy: A laser experiment for instrumental analysis laboratory354
Erskine, Steven R.; Bobbitt, Donald R.
A simple, portable fluorimeter with a compact, inexpensive nitrogen laser source357
Jones, Bradley T.; Smith, Benjamin W.; Leong, Moi B.; Mignardi, Michael A.; Winefordner, James D.
Safety Warning: Uncontrolled Reaction359
Smith, David H.
Reduction of Indigo: Sodium Hydrosulfite as a Reducing Agent359
Williamson, Kenneth L.
Another View of the Visible Spectrum359
Hanrahan, E.S.
Hund's Rule-Like Behavior among Humans!359
Nambi, Parthasarathy
Wavelength Determinations360
Deutsch, John L.
Grade Inflation360
Vogel, George
To Count or Not to Count All Grades360
DeLorenzo, Ronald
To Count or Not to Count All Grades (author response)360
Dinsmore, Howard L.
For or Against Le Chatelier?360
Logan, S.R.
Safety education for chemistry students A112
Zwaard, A. W.; Vermeeren, H. P. W.; de Gelder, R.
Connecting dumb terminals to instruments: The first step in interfacing serial instruments to computers A115
Hyde, Kenneth E.
Computers and balances A116
Brubaker, George R.; Alber, Larry L.
The Logichem Organic Inference Program (Burden, F.R.)A129
Mahaffy, Peter G.
Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Second Edition (Bettelheim, Frederick A.; March, Jerry)A130
Horn, David E.; Walker, Lewis A.
Chemistry: A Science for Today (Stoker, Stephen H.)A130
Villa, Juan F.
Organic Chemistry (Raber, Douglas J.; Raber, Nancy K.)A131
Bell, Harold M.
Mechanism and Theory in Organic Chemistry, Third Edition (Lowry, Thomas H.; Richardson, Kathleen Schuller)A131
Baumgarten, Henry E.
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