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August 1989
Vol. 66 No. 8
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| Chemistry for everyman | 619 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| The early history of organotin chemistry | 621 |
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Nicholson, John W. |
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| Another quantum number? | 623 |
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Perrino, Charles T.; Peterson, Donald L. |
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| Organic chemistry on postage stamps | 624 |
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Schreck, James O. |
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| Confusion over electrochemical conventions: A proposed solution | 630 |
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Al-Soudi, Helen |
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| Ancient and medieval Chinese protochemistry: The earliest examples of applied inorganic chemistry | 631 |
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Glidewell, Christopher |
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| Orbital improvement by overall and local scaling: A simple example | 633 |
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ten Hoor, Marten J. |
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| The historic atom: From d to q | 637 |
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Smith, Richard |
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| An alternate method of determining styx values and their utility | 639 |
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Grenda, Stanley C. |
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| A very simple empirical modification of the Born equation | 641 |
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Qureshi, Pushkin M.; Varshney, Rishi K. |
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| Early exposure to chemical reactions in general chemistry | 644 |
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Richardson, W. S.; Teggins, J. E. |
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| Polymer tacticity in simulated NMR spectra | 645 |
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Ober, Christopher K. |
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| Teaching magnetic resonance imaging using computer animation | 647 |
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Browne, David S.; Ellsworth, Presley E. IV; Hornak, Joseph P. |
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| Emergency response database | 648 |
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Shofstahl, J.; Jencen, D.; Chansa, G.; Hardy, J. |
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| An X-ray diffraction pattern simulator | 648 |
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Rodriguez, Gonzalo; Rodriguez, Silvio |
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| Multiple-choice self-test | 649 |
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Nugent, James F. |
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| Fitting of a straight line when both variables contain errors: Application to the Beer-Lambert law | 650 |
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Tan, H. S.; Jones, W. E. |
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| Free energy-oxidation state diagrams | 652 |
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Rives-Arnau, V. |
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| High school-college research collaboration | 653 |
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Musselman, Ronald L.; John, Elizabeth K.; Shaffer, Glen W. |
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| Two surveys of physical chemistry textbook adoptions | 656 |
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White, J. Edmund |
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| Developmental instruction: Part 1. Perry's model of intellectual development | 659 |
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Finster, David C. |
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| Utilizing ungraded writing in the chemistry classroom | 662 |
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Thall, Edwin; Bays, Gary |
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| Viewing stereo drawings | 664 |
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Srinivasan, A. R.; Olson, Wilma K. |
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| A useful diagram for teaching theoretical spectroscopic concepts | 665 |
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David, Carl W. |
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| Getting away from the cookbook in the organic laboratory | 666 |
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Potter, Neil H.; McGrath, Thomas F. |
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| The MIT Chemistry Outreach Program: Graduate students presenting chemistry to high school students | 668 |
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Nowick, James S.; Brisbois, Ronald G. |
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| Quantifying a colligative property associated with making ice cream | 669 |
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Sund, Roberta |
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| Alkenes and their derivatives: The alchemists' dream come true | 670 |
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Seymour, Raymond B. |
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| Tetraxaquaterene syntheses | 672 |
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Norkjaer, Kim; Senning, Alexander |
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| Reactions of borohydride in carboxylic acid media: A summary | 673 |
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Nutaitis, Charles F. |
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| The use of Model and QCPE 506 in the undergraduate instrumental laboratory: Semiempirical calculations | 675 |
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Lillie, Thomas S.; Yeager, Kirk |
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| More on autocatalytic reaction data analysis | 677 |
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Schwartz, Lowell M. |
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| Substitution of volumetric for gravimetric methods and other improvements in a new molar volume-molar mass experiment | 679 |
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Bedenbaugh, John H.; Bedenbaugh, Angela O.; Heard, Thomas S. |
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| Enhancement of visual titration endpoints | 680 |
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Williams, Howard P.; Howell, J. Emory; Russell, Joseph L. |
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| The corrosion inhibition of a metal: Student corrosion experiment III | 681 |
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Onuchukwu, A. I. |
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| The generation of heteronuclear diatomic gases for determination of rotational spectra: A variation of a classic physical chemistry experiment | 682 |
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Rieck, David F.; Kundell, Frederick A.; Clements, Paul J. |
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| Electrochemistry of the zinc-silver oxide system. Part 2. Practical measurements of energy conversion using commercial miniature cells | 683 |
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Smith, Michael J.; Vincent, Colin A. |
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| A study in enzyme kinetics using an ion-specific electrode | 687 |
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Turchi, Sandra L.; David, Craig M.; Edwards, John R. |
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| The reduction of a nitrile (CN) group by sodium borohydride: The preparation of phosphineamine and phosphine-imidate complexes of tungsten carbonyl | 688 |
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Faust, Kristen E.; Storhoff, Bruce N. |
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| A kinetic study of the Diels-Alder reaction: An experiment illustrating simple second-order reaction kinetics | 690 |
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Silvestri, Michael G.; Dills, Charles E. |
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| A versatile and inexpensive enzyme purification experiment for undergraduate biochemistry labs | 692 |
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Farrell, Shawn O.; Choo, Darryl |
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| Better vacuum filtration with bicycle tube | 693 |
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Ali, Saqib |
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| Synthesis and uses of ammonia: A unified approach to problem solving in physical chemistry | 694 |
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Jordan, A. D.; Birss, F. W.; Fraga, S. |
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| A clinical digital thermometer for calorimetry | 695 |
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Hon, Ping-Kay |
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| A comparison of optical detectors for the visible and ultraviolet | 697 |
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Grossman, William E. L. |
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| Chromanal: Interactive chromatographic analysis software | A198 |
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Anderson, Jeffrey E. |
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| Computer-interfaced digital counter-analogue data acquisition system and demonstration of signal-to-noise enhancement methods | A199 |
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Xu, Qing; Demas, J. N.; Grubb, Marvin |
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| The use of a simple spectrometer/microcomputer arrangement for teaching atomic theory in general chemistry courses | A201 |
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Casanova, J.; Arellano, M.; Lazo, L.; Gomez, H. |
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| Computational Quantum Chemistry (Hinchliffe, Alan) | A205 |
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Batt, Russell H. |
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| Asbestos Engineering, Management and Control (Cherry, Kenneth F.) | A205 |
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Renfrew, Malcolm M. |
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| Toxicological Chemistry: A Guide to Toxic Substances in Chemistry (Manahan, Stanley E.) | A205 |
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Renfrew, Malcolm M. |
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