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July 1977
Vol. 54 No. 7
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| 17-year olds: What they know and can do | 397 |
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Lippincott, W. T. |
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| Chemistry of man's environment. An undergraduate chemistry teacher training program | 398 |
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Zoller, Uri |
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| Teaching ion-ion, ion-dipole, and dipole-dipole interactions | 402 |
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Yoder, Claude H. |
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| Hawthorne effect and the teaching of chemistry | 408 |
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Goldwhite, Harold |
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| Applicability of the equation: dE = TdS - PdV | 409 |
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Nash, Leonard K. |
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| Laboratory fittings | 412 |
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Jensen, William B. |
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| Education of foreign chemists in America | 413 |
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Wotiz, John W. |
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| Cooperative ligand binding to linear chain molecules | 417 |
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Applequist, Jon |
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| Stabilization of the potassium reagent: Sodium cobaltinitrite | 419 |
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Birk, James P.; Buckwalter, Charles Q., Jr.; Parsons, Michael L. |
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| Determination of the number and symmetry of the M-C-O deformation modes. A direct group theoretical method | 420 |
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Hsieh, Andrew T. T. |
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| Huckel calculations using a programmable pocket calculator | 421 |
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Murgich, Juan |
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| Dischler equations and the bismethylene fragment | 422 |
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Lambert, Joseph B.; Khan, Shakil A.; Sun, Hsiang-ning |
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| New approach to the analysis of first-order kinetic data | 426 |
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Holt, M. J. J.; Norris, A. C. |
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| Pre-filter for removing suspended solids from HPLC samples | 428 |
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Bailey, Leonard C. |
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| Polish university in Switzerland (1940-1946) | 429 |
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Neuss, Norbert |
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| Differences in the treatment of cardinal and ordinal data | 430 |
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Leonard, Thomas E. |
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| Paramagnetic properties of Fe(II) and Fe(III) | 431 |
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Walker, Noojin |
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| Preparation of polyurethane foam: A lecture demonstration | 431 |
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Dirreen, Glen E.; Shakhashiri, Bassam Z. |
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| Electrolysis of water-fuel cell reactions | 432 |
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Feinstein, H. I.; Gale, Vernon |
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| High risk freshman chemist revisited | 433 |
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Pickering, Miles |
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| Ear syringe pipetting bulb | 434 |
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Hanson, Richard H. |
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| Radiation and the environment. A relevant course on a topical subject | 435 |
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Parker, Richard C. |
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| Relationship of lead and sulfur in a chemical reaction | 436 |
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Chapman, V. L. |
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| Questions | 437 |
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Campbell, J. A. |
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| Drinking-straw polyhedral models in structural chemistry | 438 |
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Mak, Thomas C. W.; Lam, C. N.; Lau, O. W. |
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| Precipitation of lead as lead chloride in presence of mercuric ions | 439 |
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Pyriadi, Thanun Mohamad; Polis, Aroosiak |
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| Formation of nitrosamines in food and in the digestive system | 440 |
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Wishnok, John S. |
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| Enzyme activity experiments using a simple spectrophotometer | 442 |
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Hurlbut, Jeffrey A.; Kavianian, G. Reza; Lee, Sun Y.; Nuttall, Kern L.; Gentry, Samuel R.; Hassman, Terry L. |
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| Oxygen uptake by a cobalt(II) complex. An undergraduate experiment | 443 |
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Appleton, Trevor G. |
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| Physical and chemical properties of the copper-alanine system. An advanced laboratory project | 445 |
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Farrell, John J. |
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| Alkylation of methyl acetoacetate and gas chromatographic analysis of products. An organic laboratory experiment | 446 |
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Schimelpfenig, C. W. |
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| Titration of alanine monitored by nmr spectroscopy. A biochemistry laboratory experiment | 447 |
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Waller, Francis J.; Hartman, Iclal S.; Kwong, Shirley T. |
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| Purification of nitromethane by crystallization | 448 |
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Parrett, Frederick William; Sun, Mian Shin |
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| Periodate oxidation of vicinal hydroxyls. Applications to student experiments | 449 |
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Pilch, Paul F.; Somerville, Ronald L. |
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| Substituent effects in electrophilic aromatic substitution. A laboratory in organic chemistry | 450 |
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Gilow, Helmuth |
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| Substoichiometry and saturation analysis | 452 |
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Willett, J. E.; Servant, D. M. |
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| Precise determination of the absorption maximum in wide bands | 454 |
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Eriksson, Karl-Hugo; Mikiver, Ailo; Thorsell, Walborg |
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| An inexpensive instrument for rapid scanning polarography | 455 |
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Cotter, Robert J. |
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| Qualitative and quantitative analysis using a rapid scanning polarograph. An experiment for undergraduate instrumental analysis | 457 |
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Cotter, Robert J. |
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| Fads in science teaching | 459 |
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Rice, Richard E. |
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| An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (Allinger, Norman L.; Bigelow, M. Jerome; McAllister, Harmon C.) | A319 |
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Slater, Carl D. |
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| Organic Chemistry (Neckers, Douglas C.; Doyle, Michael P.) | A319 |
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Danen, Wayne C. |
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| Biochemistry (Yudkin, Michael; Offord, Robin) | A320 |
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Speck, John C., Jr. |
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| How to Solve General Chemistry Problems. Fifth Edition (Sorum, C. H.; Moikess, R. S.) | A321 |
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Conner, J. Michael |
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| Mathematical Techniques in Chemistry (Dence, Joseph B.) | A321 |
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Lippert, Joseph L. |
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| Electron Movement: A Guide for Students of Organic Chemistry (Weeks, Daniel R.) | A321 |
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Wolfe, James F. |
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| Physical Organic Chemistry: The Fundamental Concepts (Ritchie, Calvin D.) | A322 |
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Christensen, Kenner A. |
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| Chemistry Cassettes. CC1: Heavy Metals as Contaminants of the Human Environment, 100 minutes. CC2: Electrochemistry of Solutions, 34 minutes. CC3: Some Organic Reaction Pathways, 68 minutes (Grover, Peter; Bryce-Smith, Derek; Hills, Graham; Sykes, Peter) | A322 |
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Young, Jay A. |
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| Inorganic Chemistry: A Guide to Advanced Study (Heslop, R. B.; Jones, K.) | A323 |
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Coleman, William F. |
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| Non-Aqueous Solvents. Studies in Modern Chemistry (Waddington, T. C.) | A324 |
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Strobel, Howard A. |
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| Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy (Schrenk, William G.) | A324 |
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Davis, Donald G. |
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| The Dynamic Liquid State (Barton, A. F. M.) | A324 |
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Lemberg, Howard L. |
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| Molecular Spectroscopy (Levine, Ira N.) | A325 |
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Johnson, Philip M. |
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