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January 1989
Vol. 66 No. 1

What Drives Students?1
Lagowski, J.J.
Modernizing the Curriculum2
Chemistry plus technology plus teachers yields curricular change: The FIPSE lectures in chemistry 3
Moore, John W.
Technological thrust vs. instructional inertia 4
Crosby, G. A.
Images imagination, and chemical reality 8
Smith, Stanley G.; Jones, Loretta
Reformatting the laboratory 12
Lagowski, J. J.
Tooling up for the 21st century 15
Moore, John W.
Aids for teaching online searching of the chemical literature21
Carr, Carol
Independent student searching of the Chemical Abstracts files24
Miller, James M.
Searching Chemical Abstracts Online in undergraduate chemistry: Part 2. Registry (structure) File: molecular formulas, names, and name fragments26
Krumpolc, Miroslav; Trimakas, Diana; Miller, Connie
Van't Hoff, Le Bel, and the development of stereochemistry: A reassessment30
Grossman, Robert B.
The fourth centenary of the birth of Isaac Beeckman, the first molecular theorist33
Kubbinga, H. H.
Louis Pasteur, August Kekule, and the Franco-Prussian War34
Wotiz, John H.; Rudofsky, Susanna
"To improve our knowledge in nature and arts": A history of chemical education in the United States37
Lewenstein, Bruce V.
Atomic calculations with a one-parameter, single integral method45
Baretty, Reinaldo; Garcia, Carmelo
Solving differential equations in kinetics by using power series46
Hughes, Elvin, Jr.
Semiempirical and ab initio calculations of charged species used in the physical organic chemistry course47
Gilliom, Richard D.
Accurate numerical solutions of the one-dimensional Schrodinger equation 51
Tellinghuisen, Joel
NMR simulation and interactive drill/ interpretation 52
Badger, Robert; Lesniak, Joseph; Rutta, Stephen
A simple computer program for the calculation of 13C-NMR chemical shifts 53
Olivieri, Alejandro C.; Kaufman, Teodoro S.
Constants of 1:1 complexes from NMR or spectrophotometric measurements 54
Nurchi, Valeria; Crisponi, Guido
Saturation properties at a given temperature from cubic equations of state54
Aguirre-Ode, Fernando
The method of intercepts: Alternative derivation56
Earl, Boyd L.
Teaching stoichiometry: A two cycle approach 57
Poole, Richard L.
Alkanes: Abundant, pervasive, important, and essential 59
Seymour, Raymond B.
Are high school students ready for recombinant DNA?: The UOP experience64
Minch, Michael J.
Have a chemistry field day in your area65
Mattson, Bruce M.; Michels, Gary D.; The Area Chemistry Teachers.
Carbohydrate stereochemistry67
Shallenberger, Robert S.; Wienen, Wanda J.
Construction of the seven basic crystallographic units73
Li, Thomas; Worrell, Jay H.
Down-scaling organic experiments: Another option 74
Shelden, H. Raymond
Bromination of a hydrocarbon 75
Deck, Eva; Deck, Charles
Green copper(II) chloride dihydrate is not autoionized76
Kauffman, George B.; Jorgensen, Christian Klixbull
The use of solid aluminum heat transfer devices in organic chemistry laboratory instruction and research77
Lodwig, Siegfried, N.
Miniware for galvanic cell experiments85
Craig, Norman C.; Ackermann, Martin N.; Renfrow, William B.
A microscale immersion well for photochemical reactions86
Penn, John H.; Orr, Richard D.
Rapid, efficient determination of recrystallization solvents at the microscale level88
Craig, Rhoda E. R.
Robust micro-lab sand baths89
Ruekberg, Ben
Trifluoroacetylation of unknown alcohols: An integrated microscale organic experiment using spectroscopic methods90
Piers, Kenneth; Hsung, Richard
Visible spectrophotometric determination of the partition coefficient of methyl violet: A microscale extraction experiment91
Sonnenberger, David C.; Ferroni, Edward L.
Organic laboratory experiments: Micro vs. conventional92
Chloupek-McGough, Marge
Robots in the laboratory- An overview A8
Strimatis, Janet R.
Safety showers and eyewash fountains A18
Bronaugh, John C.
Chemical Nomenclature and Balancing Equations (Bergwall Educational Software)A41
Kling, Timothy A.
Principles of Stoichiometry (Gold, Marvin)A42
Montagnino, Frank
Solubility (Hallgren, Richard)A43
Darrow, Frank W.
Solubility (Hallgren, Richard) Review IIA44
Gizara, Jeanne M.
General Chemistry, Third Edition (Davis, Raymond E.; Gailey, Kenneth D.; Whitten, Kenneth W.)A45
Zingaro, Ralph A.
Fundamentals of Chemistry: General, Organic, Biological (Deleo, Joseph D.)A45
Wolsey, Wayne C.
Intermediate Organic Chemistry (Stowell, John C.)A46
Bank, Shelton
Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Seventh Edition (Dean, John A.; Merritt, Lynne L., Jr.; Settle, Frank A., Jr.; Willard, Hobart H.)A46
Young, Vaneica
The Metamict State (Hoffmann, Roald)A47
Kauffman, George B.
American Chemical Society Directory of Graduate Research, 1987 (The ACS Committee on Professional Training)A47
Kauffman, George B.
Chemical Research Faculties: An International Directory, 1988 (American Chemical Society)A48
Kauffman, George B.
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