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May 1989
Vol. 66 No. 5

The Implications of "Cold Fusion"361
Lagowski, J.J.
Introduction to the symposium on reflections on nuclear fission at its half century 362
Fine, Leonard
Products of neutron irradiation 364
Abelson, Philip H.
Radiochemistry of the fission products 367
Steinberg, Ellis P.
Lise Meitner and the discovery of fission 373
Sime, Ruth Lewin
The complementarity of the bomb 376
Rhodes, Richard
Nuclear fission and transuranium elements: 50 years ago 379
Seaborg, Glenn T.
Some reminiscences of mass spectrometry and the Manhattan Project 385
Nier, Alfred O.
Nuclear chemistry: Include it in your curriculum389
Atwood, Charles H.; Sheline, R. K.
Emil Fischer's role in the founding of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society394
Kauffman, George B.; Priebe, Paul M.
Copper is yellow400
Guerrero, Ariel H.; Fasoli, Hector J.; Costa, Jose L.; de Piccardo, Susana V.
The free energy prediction of reaction direction and the principle of Le Chatelier401
Xianmin, Zheng
Two further simple methods for calculating the critical compressibility factor for the Redlich-Kwong equation of state402
Cardinali, Mario Emilio; Giomini, Claudio
A note on the meaning of the electroneutrality condition for solutions 403
Sastre, M.; Santaballa, J. A.
Spreadsheets in Physical Chemistry405
Whisnant, David M.
Molecular mechanics/computer graphics experiment for the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory 406
Simpson, John M.
Laboratory simulations: Gel filtration 407
Griffith, Thomas W.
Bond's algorithm: Judging correctness of spelling 408
Bond, Douglas
Interfacing the TLC548 analogue-to-digital converter 409
Westling, Bruce D.; Seidel, Allan K.; Bahe, Margaret E.
Digitizing circuit for measuring voltage with the Apple II game port 410
Tang, Tong B.; Lee, Albert W. M.; Chan, Sebastian H. T.
Application of microcomputers in chemical education: An information base 412
Wood, James A.
PC abstracts: A database of IBM PC articles 412
Owen, G. Scott
Fourier analysis and structure determination. Part III. X-ray crystal structure analysis413
Chesick, John P.
Coulombs for customers417
Stock, John T.
Transformation of old two-electrode polarographs into three-electrode systems419
Papadopoulos, N.; Linardis, P.
The chemist in industry: An introductory course420
Orofino, T. A.
The relationship between M-demand, algorithms, and problem solving: A neo-Piagetian analysis422
Niaz, Mansoor
Doing Chemistry: A resource for high school chemistry teachers425
Brooks, David W.; Chapman, Kenneth M.; Epp, Dianne N.; Erdman, Richard A.; Farrington, Paul S.; Freeman, Maria A.; Glahn, Michael L.; Gonzalez, Barbara L.; Grosse, Connie A.; Hardwick, E. Russell; Lagowski, J. J.; Lyons, Edward J.; McGahan, James E.; Moo
A partial solution to the high school chemistry shortage427
Hilderbrand, David C.; Jensen, W. P.
General chemistry in the organic course 429
Svoronos, Parls
Use of modified laboratory instruction for improving science process skills acquisition430
Goh, N. K.; Toh, K. A.; Chia, L. S.
Calculus: A pump and not a filter, chemistry: A pump and not a filter 432
Walters, Fred H.
Safe disposal of unwanted school chemicals: A proven plan 433
Gerlovich, Jack A.; Miller, Jim
A simple qualitative technique for pattern recognition in structure activity relationships 435
Roy, Glenn
A microscale study of gaseous diffusion 436
Epp, Dianne N.; Lyons, Edward J.; Brooks, David W.
Rotation of polarized light by stereoisomers of limonene 436
Solomon, Sally
Meter sticks in the demonstration of error measurements 437
Suder, Robert
A variation on the demonstration of the properties of the alkali metals 438
Ciparick, Joseph D.; Jones, Richard F.
Demonstrations using a gas trough 438
Cornelius, Richard; Grotz, Leonard C.
Qualitative versus quantitative results: An experimental introduction to data interpretation440
Johnson, Eric R.; Alter, Paula
Interaction between scientific research and chemical education: Development of a corrosion experiment441
Higa, Claudio O.; da Costa, Sylvia L. F. A.; Agostinho, Silvia M. L.
A laboratory procedure for the reduction of chromium(VI) to chromium(III)443
Lunn, George; Sansone, Eric B.
Synthesis of cobalt(III) "cage" complexes: A twist on an old theme in the inorganic laboratory445
Gahan, Lawrence R.; Healy, Peter C.; Patch, Graeme J.
Other Views of Women and History447
Brickhouse, Nancy
Other Views of Women and History (author response)447
Cavanaugh, Margaret A.; Roscher, Nina M.
On a Reaction Involving Oxygen and Metal Sulfides448
Hill, William D., Jr.
Paradoxical Statistics448
Brauchli, H.
The Difficulty of Retrieving Information448
Martin, Dean F.
Group contribution method for predicting the potential of a chemical composition to cause an explosion A137
Seaton, William H.
An introduction to supercritical fluid chromatography: Part 2. Applications and future trends A141
Palmieri, Margo D.
Chemistry: A Search to Understand (Harrison, Anna J.; Weaver, Edwin S.)A155
Walker, B.F.
Gmelins Handbuch der theoretischen Chemie. Jubilaumsausgabe (Gmelin, Leopold)A156
Kauffman, George B.
Effective Writing Strategies-For Engineers and Scientists (Kutzbach, Gisela; Robinson, Patricia A.; Woolston, Donald C.)A156
Renfrew, Malcolm M.
Guidelines for Laboratory Design: Health and Safety Considerations (Baum, Janet S.; DiBerardinis, Louis; First, Melvin W.; Gatwood, Gari T.; Groden, Edward F.; Seth, Anand K.)A158
Renfrew, Malcolm M.
Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, Third Edition (Foye, William O.)A158
Thyagarajan, B.S.
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