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November 1989
Vol. 66 No. 11
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| Coming up short | 881 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Chemistry in the comics: Part 3. The acidity of paper | 883 |
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Carter, Henry A. |
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| The choice of names and symbols for quantities in chemistry | 887 |
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Mills, Ian M. |
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| Thermodynamic partial derivatives and experimentally measurable quantities | 890 |
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Estevez, Gentil A.; Yang, Kai; Dasgupta, Basah B. |
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| Atomic term symbols by group representation methods | 893 |
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Chen, Jyh-Horung |
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| Charge transfer in Lewis acid-base reactions: A MO study of the H3+ system | 898 |
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Fernandez, G. M.; Sordo, J. A.; Sordo, T. L. |
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| Ionomers | 901 |
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Diehl, Justin W. |
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| Empirical correlations for the evaluation of the free energies of solvation of some gaseous monovalent ions | 903 |
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Qureshi, Pushkin M.; Varshney, Rishi K.; Singh, Sant Bahadur |
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| The many faces of van der Waals's equation of state | 906 |
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Eberhart, J. G. |
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| Einar Biilmann (1873-1946): pH determination made easy | 910 |
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Stock, John T. |
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| Alleviating the common confusion caused by polarity in electrochemistry | 912 |
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Moran, P. J.; Gileadi, E. |
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| From basic chemical research to applications that improve our daily life | 917 |
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Juaristi, Eusebio |
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| Advanced organic chemistry: Learning from the primary literature | 920 |
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Fikes, Lewis E. |
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| Performance of high school students on National Chemistry Olympiad examinations | 922 |
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Davis, Jeff C., Jr.; Ragsdale, Ronald O.; Zipp, Arden P. |
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| A modern approach to review that increases test scores | 926 |
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Ettinger, Neil |
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| Organic spectroscopy | 927 |
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Hiatt, Richard |
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| Videodisc display program | 927 |
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Rose, Martin |
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| Fundamental concepts in the teaching of chemistry: Part 1. The two worlds of the chemist make nomenclature manageable | 928 |
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Loeffler, Paul A. |
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| An activity-based approach to Chemistry I | 931 |
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Demchik, Michael J.; Demchik, Virginia C. |
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| Cold fusion as the subject of a final exam in Honors General Chemistry | 932 |
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Porile, Norbert T. |
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| A philosophy on teaching the one-semester undergraduate biochemistry course | 934 |
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Lemley, Paul V. |
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| Catalysis: New reaction pathways not just a lowering of the activation energy | 935 |
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Haim, Albert |
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| A suggestion for a beginning organic chemistry laboratory | 938 |
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Sowa, John R. |
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| ChemSource, a resource for the nineties | 939 |
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Orna, Mary Virginia |
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| Introductory laboratory: A new exploration | 940 |
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Tabbutt, Frederick D.; Kelly, Jeffrey J.; Cole, Robert S.; Barlow, Clyde H.; Middendorf, Donald V. |
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| Biochemistry laboratory for the freshman chemistry curriculum | 944 |
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Falk, Peter M. |
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| Helium | 945 |
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Banks, Alton |
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| The research program of the Philippine Science High School | 946 |
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Cruz, Juanita M. |
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| Teaching computer interfacing in instrumental analysis | 947 |
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Thomas, Rhys N.; Kuo, John E. |
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| Current efficiency in electrolysis | 954 |
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Bricker, Clark E. |
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| Oxidation of cyclohexanol: An amoebalike reaction | 955 |
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Kolb, Kenneth E.; Kolb, Doris |
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| A Diels-Alder reaction for the overhead projector | 955 |
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Kolb, Kenneth E. |
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| Introduction to "The Microscale Laboratory" | 956 |
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Zipp, Arden P. |
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| A study of the E2 reaction for the microscale organic lab | 958 |
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Flash, Patrick; Galle, Fred; Radil, Mark |
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| Separation of a five-component mixture in the microscale laboratory | 961 |
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O'Hara-Mays, Ellen P.; Yuen, George U. |
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| Efficient microscale filtration | 964 |
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Belletire, John L.; Mahmoodi, Nosrat O. |
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| Microscale synthesis and analysis of a dipeptide | 965 |
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Blatchly, Richard A.; Allen, Timothy R.; Bergstrom, Dirk T.; Shinozaki, Yuji |
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| Dropper hangers that can be easily constructed by students | 967 |
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Singh, Saranjit; Singh, Amarjit |
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| The space group of cis-bis(ethylenediamine)bis(azido)cobalt(III) nitrate: An undergraduate physical inorganic experiment | 968 |
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Cooper, J. N.; Smith, D. A.; Kastner, M. E. |
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| Instructional videotape introduction to the precession camera | 969 |
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Kastner, M. E. |
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| A new philosophy for teaching advanced organic chemistry: Representative laboratory experiment: Stereoselective reduction of a chiral iminium ion | 970 |
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Polniaszek, Richard P. |
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| How good is your bleach? | 973 |
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McCullough, Thomas, C. S. C.; Tyminski, Herminia |
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| An inexpensive Schoninger flask | 974 |
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Sowa, John R. |
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| The microscale inorganic laboratory: Safety, economy, and versatility | A263 |
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Szafran, Zvi; Singh, Mono M.; Pike, Ronald M. |
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| On-the-job evaluation of education in analytical chemistry | A268 |
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Harwood, John J. |
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| Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Third Edition (Malone, Leo J.) | A279 |
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Beitzel, Richard E. |
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| Chemistry: An Experimental Science (Bodner, George M.; Pardue, Harry L.) | A279 |
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Ichniowski, T. C. |
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| Chemistry: Experiment and Theory (Segal, Bernice G.) | A280 |
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Tuttle, Thomas R., Jr. |
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| Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments (Williamson, Kenneth L.) | A280 |
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Kolb, Doris |
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| Chemische Studien, I: A. Constitutions-Formein der organischen Chemie in geographischer Darstellung; B. Das Mariotte'sche Gesetz (Loschmidt, J.); J. Loschmidt's Konstitutions-Formein der organischen Chemie in graphischer Darstellung (Anschutz, Richard) | A281 |
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