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February 1975
Vol. 52 No. 2

Students and ethics69
Lippincott, W. T.
Interview with Glenn Seaborg70
Ridgway, David
An audio-tutorial program in allied health chemistry75
Laughlin, Ethelreda; Kurnath, Norbert
The use and misuse of the Hammond Postulate76
Farcasui, D.
Generation of vinyl cations by solvolysis reactions. A lesser known genre of carbenium ions80
Subramanian, L. R.; Hanack, M.
Academic vitamins. The development and utility of course supplements86
Lindberg, James G.
Methods for obtaining Russel-Saunders term symbols from electronic configurations87
Hyde, Kenneth E.
Relative sizes of hydrogenic orbitals and the probability criterion90
Mak, Thomas C. W.; Li, Wai-Kee
Computerized calculation of trial parameters for an AA'XX' system91
Ng, George
The radial equation for hydrogen-like atoms. The polynomial versus the factorization technique92
Peterson, Carl
The variation theorem applied to H2+. A simple quantum chemistry computer project95
Robiette, Alan G.
Thermodynamics, folkculture, and poetry97
Smith, Wayne L.
Electrochemistry in organisms. Electron flow and power output99
Chirpich, Thomas P.
Four convenient methods for the determination of enzyme inhibitor constants100
Hurlbut, Jeffrey A.; Bishop, Craig V.; Brittain, Phillip C.; Preheim, Calvin W.
Drug interaction and "knockout drops"101
Labianca, Dominick A.
A lab to motivate weak students102
Loveridge, Glen
Brass102
McCormick, P. D.
Eco-Chem103
Campbell, J. A.
Effective insect fogging - The origin of sea breezes - Hot air balloons104
Plumb, Robert C.
Simulated student samples106
Parker, Gordon A.
A computer program for the analysis of titration data106
Scholler, D. M.; Lyndrup, M. L.
Kinetics simulation program106
Breneman, Gary L.
A creative, research approach to the undergraduate biochemistry laboratory107
Melius, Paul
The effectiveness of a resource center operation108
Atkinson, G. F.; Toogood, G. E.
An easily fabricated pH cell109
Hendrixson, R. R.
A tape-slide freshman chemistry course for non-science majors110
Wendlandt, W. W.; Geanangel, R. A.; Barry, D.
Observations on an individualized approach to teaching analytical instrumentation111
Carr, James D.; Olsen, Virgil K.; Force, R. Ken; Danielson, Neil D.
Videotapes for laboratory instruction in freshman chemistry112
Pantaleo, Daniel C.
Condensed laboratory experiences for nonmajors114
Thorne, James M.
A simple method for reducing the breakage of glass columns in gas chromatography115
Becker, M. Alice; Naftchi, N. Eric
A technique-oriented freshman laboratory program116
Palma, R. J., Sr.
The mercury-water system. A deviation from Raoult's Law117
Sanders, M. L.; Beckett, R. R.
FeSCN2+-A computer aid to the CHEM study experiment118
McCall, Arthur J., Jr.
Instruction in the organic chemistry laboratory: Past, present, and future119
Fife, Wilmer K.
An economical method for drying tetrahydrofuran120
Purdam, William Ronald; Bartling, Gregory J.
Writing chemical equations. An introductory experiment121
LeMay, H. Eugene, Jr.; Kemp, Kenneth C.
Thiocyanato chromium(III) complexes. Separation by paper electrophoresis and estimate of stability constants122
Larsen, Erik; Eriksen, J.
Ion specific electrodes in fused salts. An experiment123
Wilcox, Floyd Sr.
Thermodynamics and kinetics of ligand binding to vitamin B12a: A laboratory experiment126
Sweigart, D. A.
Spatter shield127
Wander, J. D.
A sedimentation experiment using a preparative ultracentrifuge128
Boudreau, Raymond E.; Heaney, Anne; Weller, David L.
Laboratory research in catalysis. Coordinating undergraduate analytical, organic and physical chemistry129
Rondini, Jo-Ann; Feighan, Joseph A.; Downey, Bernard J.
Preparation of CF3CHO131
Hooper, David G.; Loucks, Leon F.; Liu, T. H.
Using NMR to determine the boiling point diagram for a non-ideal solution132
Allen, Fritz S.; Coleman, William F.; Morrow, Cary J.; Niemczyk, Thomas M.
Tristimulus calorimetry calculator program133
Atkinson, G. F.; Fung, K. H.
A simple equilibrium method for determining heats of sublimation134
Chickos, James Speros
Simulation of qual organic - An interactive computer program136
Uebel, J. John; Heavener, George A.
Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism (concluded)A83
Wong, Kin-Ping
The Occupational Safety and Health Act as it relates to the working chemistA90
Sichak, Stephen
Introduction to chemical principles (Peters, Edward I.; Weiner, Susan A.)A119
Barry, Roger D.
Contemporary chemistry (Walters, Edward A.; Wewerka, Eugene M.)A119
Moeller, Carl W.
The proton in chemistry. Second edition (Bell, R. P.)A132
Grunwald, Ernest
Chemistry: A humanistic approach (Andrews, Donald H.)A132
Sparberg, Esther B.
An introduction to separation science (Karger, Barry L.; Snyder, Lloyd R.; Horvath, Csaba)A132
Sherma, Joseph
Instrumental methods of analysis. Fifth edition (Willard, Hobart H.; Merritt, Lynne L., Jr.; Dean, John A.)A136
Olander, Donald P.
Analytical emission spectroscopy (Mika, Jozsef; Torok, Tibor)A140
Denton, M. Bonner
Physical chemistry for the life sciences (Barrow, Gordon M.)A140
Kittsley, Scott L.
Ab initio valence calculations in chemistry (Cook, D. B.)A140
Reid, Charles E.
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