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November 1975
Vol. 52 No. 11

Two international symposia on chemical education687
Lippincott, W. T.
Cancer. How can chemists help?688
Ferguson, Lloyd N.
Solid phase synthesis695
Neckers, D. C.
Interview with Sir George Porter703
Farago, Peter
Fads in science teaching706
Parry, R. W.
Case history of unplanned development of new chemistry708
Roberts, John D.
Kekule's whirling snake: Fact or fiction709
Vanderbilt, Byron
Crystal field splitting diagrams. II. Many- electron weak-field systems710
Companion, Audrey L.; Trevor, Dennis J.
Mercurimetric determination of chloride in Lite Salt. A freshman chemistry experiment714
Long, G. G.; Hentz, F. C., Jr.
Out-of-plane metalloporphyrin complexes715
Taylor, Glenn A.; Tsubui, Minoru
A vacuum sublimator for student use720
Greenberg, Fred H.
Construction of orbital correlation diagrams using Huckel molecular orbital theory721
Dalton, J. Christopher; Friedrich, Louis E.
Pople-Pariser-Parr S.C.F.-C.I. molecular orbital program724
Molnar, Stephen P.
Teaching moles is child's play725
Clausen, Donald
The mole calculator725
Heup, Howard, F.
The mole: A number of a mass?726
Herron, J. Dudley
The identity of chemical substances: A first laboratory experiment for elementary chemistry students726
Fernandez, Jack E.
Eco-chem727
Campbell, J. A.
Footnote to the drinking duck exemplum728
Plumb, Robert C.
Which starch fraction is water-soluble, amylose or amylopectin?729
Green, Mark M.; Blankenhorn, Glenn; Hart, Harold
The latent heat of vaporization of an organic solid: An undergraduate experiment730
Khouw, B. H.; Pritchard, H. O.
The oxidation states of gold731
Bergendahl, Timothy J.
A laboratory exercise for organic chemistry732
Sands, Richard D.
An experimental course in chemical education. A cultural approach733
Kopper, Randy; Grice, Ginny; Weiman, Bruce; Jonaitis, Tom; Sanford, Kirk; Fox, Jay
Minicourses in chemistry735
Lygre, D. G.; Hasbrouck, R. W.; Gaines, R. D.; Duncan, L. C.; Habib, H. S.; Meany, J. E.; Newschwander, W. W.
Experiments in bioinorganic chemistry736
Wolf, Walter A.
Kiddie Chem. A course for children737
Powell, David L.; Bromund, R. H.; Haynes, L. W.; McElvany, K. D.; Pederson, J. D.
A novel method for quantitative thin layer chromatography738
Baum, D. E.; Shanks, R. A.
Organic chemistry laboratory. A realistic view of problem-solving739
Chisholm, Mary G.
A different approach to the biochemistry laboratory741
Hurlbut, Jeffrey A.
The chlorophylls. An experiment in bio-inorganic chemistry742
Dujardin, Esther; Laszlo, Pierre; Sacks, David
The hydroboration-oxidation of alkenes. A convenient anti-Markownikoff hydration experiment745
Kabalka, George W.; Hedgecock, Herbert C., Jr.
A direct calorimetric demonstration of resonance energy in the benzene nucleus746
van Vugt, W. H.; Mosselman, C.
The preparation and photochemistry of stilbenes. A synthetic organic chemistry experiment747
Davy, J. R.; Jessup, P. J.; Reiss, J. A.
Determination of catalytic coefficient for a first-order reaction. An undergraduate physical chemistry experiment749
Fraga, E. R.; Schifino, J.; Gomez, I.
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis in ion-exchange studies750
Mucci, Joseph F.; Stearns, Robert L.
Tartaric acid752
Rees, Thomas
Tartaric acid (the author replies)752
Wood, Gordon W.
Thermodynamics and song752
Kybett, Brian D.
Atomic spectroscopy atomization systems (concluded)A503
Dresser, R. D.; Mooney, R. A.; Heithmar, E. M.; Plankey, F. W.
Occupational cancer control and prevention (concluded)A509
Malone, Winfred F.
Descriptive principles of chemistry (Gesser, Hyman D.)A521
Warf, James C.
Introduction to chemistry (Dickson, T. R.)A521
Eddy, Robert D.
Elements of general and biological chemistry. Fourth edition (Holum, John R.)A521
Phillips, Donald B.
Entertaining and educational demonstrations (Chen, Philip S.)A522
Gilbert, George L.
Basic mathematics for beginning chemistry (Goldish, Dorothy M.)A522
Hubbard, Colin D.
Basic and chemistry (Soltzberg, Leonard; Shah, Arving A.; Saber, John C.; Canty, Edgar T.)A523
Marcus, Stanley T.
Physical chemistry (Daniels, Farrington; Alberty, Robert A.)A524
Spicer, Leonard D.
Problems in physical chemistry (Wood, A.)A524
Rue, Rolland R.
Orbital theories of molecules and solids (March, N. H., ed.)A524
Struve, Walter S.
The chemistry of organolithium compounds (Wakefield, B. J.)A525
Havel, James J.
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