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March 1975
Vol. 52 No. 3
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| Food, Nutrition, and Chemistry | 137 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Biological light. Alpha-Peroxylates as bioluminescent intermediates | 138 |
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Adam, Waldemar |
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| Piaget for chemists. Explaining what "good" students cannot understand | 146 |
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Herron, J. Dudley |
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| A Piagetian approach to general chemistry | 151 |
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Beistel, D. W. |
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| Dialogue | 153 |
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Wolke, Robert L. |
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| The story behind the story of Avitene | 155 |
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Bernius, Jean |
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| Frederick Augustus Genth and the discovery of cobalt-ammines | 155 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Resolution of (ñ) 4,4'-azobis-4-cyanopentanoic acid by preferential fractional crystallization of the (+)-isomer. A chance discovery | 156 |
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Labianca, Dominick A. |
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| Pointer for overhead projector | 156 |
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Young, Jay A. |
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| Specialty chemicals. An identity problem | 157 |
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Haschke, John M. |
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| P-Chem crossword puzzle | 158 |
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Snead, Claybourne C. |
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| Organoboranes and organoborate anions. New classes of electrophiles and nucleophiles in organic synthesis | 159 |
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Negishi, Ei-ichi |
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| Computerized reference indexing | 165 |
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Feld, William A. |
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| Calculator-plotter routines for numerical integration of kinetic expressions | 166 |
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Schuler, Robert H. |
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| Eco-chem | 171 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| A course for the non-science major in an open admissions urban community college | 172 |
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Jaffe, Marvin R.; Levine, Martin P.; Markisz, John A. |
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| A freshman laboratory that turned students on to chemistry | 175 |
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Haake, Paul; Duclos, James |
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| Agitated egg albumin | 176 |
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May, Jeffrey C. |
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| Rediscovery in a course for nonscientists. Use of molecular models to solve classical structural problems | 177 |
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Wood, Gordon W. |
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| What about competency-based college education? | 178 |
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Hanson, Allen L. |
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| Make chemistry live with historical anecdotes | 179 |
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Wood, Clair G. |
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| Illustrating large and small numbers. A problem for the birds | 180 |
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Sattler, Louis |
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| An ir simulator for the undergraduate physical chemistry course | 181 |
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Summerhays, K. D.; Gruhn, T. A.; McCarthy, J. P. |
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| Content and context. Entropy principle experiments in a course for non- science students | 182 |
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Bell, Jerry A. |
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| Teacher evaluation | 184 |
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Lambert, Jack L. |
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| A comparison of base strengths using visual and emf observations | 185 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Mysterious stoichiometry | 186 |
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Bowman, L. H.; Shull, C. M. |
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| A computer generated titration exercise | 187 |
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Bishop, Craig V.; Wartell, M. A. |
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| Synthesis of sulfuric acid by the contact process. A student laboratory experiment | 188 |
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Martin, J. A.; Baudot, P.; Monal, J. L.; Lejaille, M. F. |
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| Synthesis, properties, and hydrolysis of antimony trichloride | 189 |
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Hentz, F. C., Jr.; Long, G. G. |
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| Spectroscopic determination of thermodynamic quantities | 191 |
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Berger, Michael; Bell, Jerry A.; Steel, Colin |
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| Chemical history through birthdays and anniversaries | 193 |
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Kirschenbaum, Louis J. |
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| Calculation of complex nmr spectra in the undergraduate laboratory | 194 |
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Seyse, R. J.; Pearce, H. L.; Rose, T. L. |
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| Preparation and color of azo-dyes | 195 |
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Mosher, Melvyn W.; Ansell, Jay M. |
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| Thermal protenoids. A project in molecular evolution for the undergraduate biochemistry laboratory | 197 |
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Rhodes, W. Gale; Flurkey, William H.; Shipley, Ruth M. |
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| Converting a television system into a quantitative atomic emission | 198 |
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Richtol, H. H.; Nelson, D. L.; Reeves, R. R. |
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| A simple gas chromatograph for teaching purposes | 200 |
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Wollrab, Adalbert |
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| Low temperature melting point apparatus | 201 |
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Curtis, Ralph J.; Dolenga, Arthur |
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| An inexpensive low pressure reactor | 202 |
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Masler, W. F.; Burnett, R. E.; Morrison, J. D.; Chaney, P. A.; Wheeler, C. M. |
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| Potential for a water heater | 203 |
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Young, Jay A. |
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| Origin of Eleusis | 203 |
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Lerman, Charles L. |
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| Radiation safety | 203 |
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Love, Daniel L. |
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| Radiation Safety (the author replies) | 204 |
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Herrmann, Richard A. |
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| Some people love 22.4 (letter 1) | 204 |
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Schweikert, William W. |
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| Some people love 22.4 (letter 2) | 204 |
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Haight, G. P. |
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| Letter to the Editor | 204 |
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Katz, David A. |
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| Home-built equipment in the teaching laboratory | A165 |
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Stock, John T. |
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| Laboratory safety inspection - A check list | A182 |
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Kimzey, J. H. |
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| Chemical Principles (Dickerson, Richard E.; Gray, Harry B.; Haight, Gilbert P., Jr.) | A198 |
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Zuckermann, J. J. |
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| A Study Guide to Chemical Principles (Hutton, Wilbert) | A198 |
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Wartell, Michael A. |
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| Fundamentals of Chemistry - A Learning Approach (O'Connor, Rod) | A202 |
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Brasted, R. C. |
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| Organic Chemistry: A Brief Course (Linstromberg, Walter W.; Kleinberg, Jacob) | A211 |
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Logsdon, Donald F., Jr. |
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| Organic Experiments: For a Brief Course (Linstromberg, Walter W.; Baumgarten, H. E.) | A211 |
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Logsdon, Donald F., Jr. |
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| Student's Guide to Chemistry - A Modern Introduction (Brooks, David) | A215 |
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Meloy, Carl R. |
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| Photochemistry: An Introduction (Arnold, D. R.; Baird, N. C.; Bolton, J. R.; Brand, J. C. D.; Jacobs, P. W. M.; deMayo, P.; Ware, W. R.) | A218 |
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Neckers, D. C. |
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| Ultraviolet-Visible Absorption Spectroscopy (Thompson, Clifton C.) | A218 |
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Parker, Gordon A. |
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| Physical Science Readings on the Environment (Wilson, Jerry D.; Baker, Stephen D.; ed.s) | A218 |
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Kolb, Doris K. |
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