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June 1977
Vol. 54 No. 6

For students who need more: Accommodation with integrity 331
Lippincott, W. T.
Alkali metal anions. An unusual oxidation state332
Dye, James L.
The conduction of sound in hydrogen339
Jensen, William B.
1977 MCA award recipients340
Interview with Paul J. Flory341
Ridgway, David W.
Chemistry and nerve conduction345
Rubinson, Kenneth A.
Inexpensive solvent storage cabinet that meets OSHA requirements347
Taylor, Paul J.
Calculation of potentiometric titration curves. The master variable concept348
Still, Ebbe; Sara, Rolf
Exact equation for calculating titration curves for dibasic salts351
Knudson, George E.; Nimrod, Dale
Probe-dependent cooperativity patterns in Hill-plots352
Byers, Larry D.
Energy determination from the electrostatic theorem355
Svendsen, E. Norby
Technique for simultaneously stirring and monitoring the temperatures of semimicro reaction mixtures356
Lutz, Wilson B.
Some problems in philosophy of science357
Schufle, J. A.
Stimulating student interest in chemistry at a small college: A successful approach based on A.C.S. cassette tapes358
Volker, Eugene J.
Inorganic chemistry course survey. Test items for the ACS cooperative examination in inorganic chemistry359
Hatfield, William E.
One-credit hour undergraduate inorganic laboratory course360
Burke, B. A.; Davenport, D. A.; Smith, T. J.; Walton, R. A.
Self-paced quant. A Keller-type offering of quantitative analysis or the Keller plan the hard way362
Peterson, D. L.
Gas chromatographic simulation program364
Yuan, Mark
Adapting a pH meter for lecture demonstrations: Construction of an auxiliary scale for overhead projectors365
Stanko, Joseph A.; Haas, Charles G.; Lotz, John R.
Use of color video cassettes in freshman chemistry laboratory instruction366
Magee, Brian; McBride, Ritch; Xuong, Nguyen huu
Convenient notation for powers of ten and logarithms367
Oesterreicher, H.
Demonstration in solid state chemistry: The nonstoichiometry of nickel oxide, NiO367
Perrino, Charles T.; Johnson, Robert
Simplification for obtaining Russell-Saunders term symbols367
Castro, E. A.
Biochemistry laboratory experiments367
Hurlbut, Jeffrey A.
Compact compacts368
Murov, Steven L.; Truitt, Ralph E.; Dimmit, Jeffrey
Questions369
Campbell, J. A.
Balancing act370
Schug, Kenneth
Great spray can debate371
Bassow, Herb
Comparison of high school and college chemistry courses in New Mexico373
Stuart, Tracy C.
Winemaking in the chemistry laboratory375
Horn, David E.
Identification of FD&C dyes by visible spectroscopy. A consumer-oriented undergraduate experiment376
McKone, Harold T.
Belousov's oscillating reaction in acid medium other than sulfuric acid377
Mishra, H. C.; Singh, C. M.
Ideal and non-ideal gases. An experiment with surprise value378
Chirpich, Thomas P.
Experiments with electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions379
Cox, B.; Kubler, D. G.; Wilson, C. A.
Benzidine rearrangement and the detection of trace quantities of blood. A laboratory experiment in criminalistics380
Pinkus, Jack L.; Goldman, Lyle S.
Silver ion in water purification: A follow-up381
Quane, Denis
Synthesis of 4-methyl-3-heptanol and 4-methyl-3-heptanone. Two easily synthesized insect pheromones382
Einterz, Robert M.; Ponder, Jay W.; Lenox, Ronald S.
Catalytic dehydrogenation of tetrahydrocarbazole383
Van Verth, James E.; Ulmer, Simon W.
Solution to the stopper-in-the-bottle problem384
Hill, John W.
Undergraduate kinetics experiment demonstrating unusual behavior of kobs385
Malin, John M.; Toma, Henrique E.; Giesbrecht, Ernesto
A computer program for the interpretation of second-order kinetics data386
Hach, Edwin E., Jr.
Photohydration of pyridine in aqueous solution. An undergraduate experiment in photochemical kinetics387
Andre, J. C.; Niclause, M.; Joussot-Dubien, J.; Deglise, X.
Binary heterogeneous vapor-liquid equilibrium. A physical chemistry experiment389
Kurtyka, Zdzislaw M.
Nuclear magnetic double resonance using weak perturbing RF fields390
Reynolds, G. Fredric
Determination of the molecular weight and subunit stoichiometry of a protein. A biochemistry laboratory experiment392
Moe, Owen A., Jr.; Smith, Gary
Recording gas microvolumeter394
David, Dennis D.; Stevenson, Kenneth L.
The construction of a reciprocating shaker395
Brisbin, Thomas D.; Allen, Herbert E.
Age of the molecular: Chemistry in the world and society (Dobbs, Frank W.)A294
Garrett, Alfred B.
Introduction to organic chemistry (Streitwieser, Andrew Jr.; Heathcock, Clayton H.)A294
Spessard, Gary O.
Analysis and presentation of experimental results (Leaver, R. H.; Thomas, T. R.)A298
Hirsch, Roland F.
Math skills for the sciences (Pearson, John G.; Stone, Dennis M.; Swindell, Richard F.)A298
Shearer, Edmund C.
Outlines of biochemistry. Fourth edition (Conn, Eric E.; Stumpf, P. K.)A299
Fried, Melvin
Modern concepts in biochemistry. Second edition (Bohinski, Robert C.)A299
Savage, Scott M.
Biological transport. Second edition (Christensen, Halvor N.)A300
Longmuir, Ian S.
Quantum mechanics for organic chemists (Zimmerman, Howard C.)A300
Allen, Leland C.
Data analysis for scientists and engineers (Meyer, Stuart L.)A300
Hand, Clifford W.
Advances in inorganic chemistry and radiochemistry. Volume 18 (Emeleus, H. J.; Sharpe, A. G.; ed.s)A301
Keller, Phillip C.
Complex carbohydrates - Their chemistry, biosynthesis, and functions (Sharon, Nathan)A303
McGinnis, Gary D.
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