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May 1975
Vol. 52 No. 5

In appreciation for the SAMA award281
Lippincott, W. T.
An overview of the energy crisis282
Walters, Edward A.; Wewerka, Eugene M.
Resources in environmental chemistry. An annotated bibliography of energy and energy-related topics288
Moore, John W.; Moore, Elizabeth A.
Interactive general chemistry problem practice on small computers295
Breneman, Gary L.
Microscopic reversibility and detailed balance. An overview296
Morrissey, Bruce W.
Microscopic reversibility and detailed balance. An analysis299
Mahan, Bruce H.
A card system as an instructional aid302
Giese, Roger W.
Fallacious separation of uni- and bi-molecular reactions303
Stein, Allan R.
Valence angles and hybridization indices in "sp3 hybridized" AX2Y2 systems305
Dewar, Michael J. S.; Kollman, Herbert; Li, Wai Kee
An effective technique for cleaning glassware306
Higley, David P.
Projection operators and their simple applications in chemistry307
Sannigrahi, A. B.
A particle in a chemical box312
Jinks, K. M.
HOMO in molecular geometry314
Deb, B. M.
Volatile metal chelate complexes319
Kutal, Charles
Demonstrating a quantum phenomenon with Polaroid sunglasses322
Carlton, Terry S.
Strand polarity. Antiparallel molecular interactions in nucleic acids323
Davidson, Michael W.; Wilson, W. David
Benzylithiuronium bicarbonate for the derivatization of carboxylic acids324
Reddy, V. Krishna; Bopari, K. S.
Juan Jose D'Elhuyar, Discoverer of Tungsten325
Schufle, Joseph A.
Moseley at Oxford325
Hogg, John T.
Eco-chem327
Campbell, J. A.
The importance of maintaining balance between explicit and implicit objectives328
Lebsack, Joan T.
The determination of alcohol content of beer. A general and analytical experiment with high student interest value329
Lokken, D. A.
Brief introduction to the three laws of thermodynamics330
Stevenson, Kenneth L.
Division of chemical education. A report on the committee for the public understanding of chemistry332
Fuller, Edward C.
Mesoanalysis333
Janardhan, P. B.
Chemists in industry. A minisemester course334
Tomkins, R. P. T.; Moore, J. A.
Analysis of hypochlorite in commercial liquid bleaches by coulometric titration335
Lieu, Van T.; Kalbus, Gene E.
Assigning laboratory partners. Different partners every week336
Marron, Michael T.
Allied health chemistry laboratory. Amino acids, insulin, proteins and skin338
Dever, David F.
An analog computer for educational laboratories340
Hamilton, J. A.
Quantitative analysis in general chemistry. Interactive programming to correct student calculation errors342
Berka, L. H.; Christian, P. A.; Garaway, M. W.
A simple isotope dilution analysis experiment343
Pope, C. G.
Computer simulated titration curves344
Wilson, C. E.
Some trends in planning chemical laboratories345
Mellon, M. G.
An inexpensive laboratory jack apparatus for undergraduate laboratories348
Power, L. F.; Bedford, H.
A review of wavelength calibration methods for visible-range photoelectric spectrophotometersA281
Alman, David H.; Billmeyer, Fred W., Jr.
Safety in the organic laboratory. A modernized mole tableA291
Hill, John W.; Pasteris, Robert J.
What is chemistry? A chemical view of nature (Nordmann, Joseph)A299
Glaze, William H.
College chemistry (Goldberg, David E.; Dillard, Clyde R.)A299
Hopkins, Harry P., Jr.
A random walk in science (Weber, R. L.; Mendoza, E.)A299
Suter, Robert W.
Introduction to organic electrochemistry (Rifi, M. R.; Covitz, Frank H.)A300
Bobbitt, James M.
Analytical chemistry (Dilts, Robert V.)A300
Pappenhagen, J. M.
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