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June 1979
Vol. 56 No. 6

Tradition is our moral code355
Lippincott, W. T.
Quantum mechanics and chemical bonding in inorganic complexes. III. The spread of ideas357
Ballhausen, Carl J.
1979 MCA Award Recipients362
Entropy and rubbery elasticity363
Nash, Leonard K.
Rudolf Criegee (1902-1975)369
Huisgen, Rolf; Gilde, Hans-Georg, translator
Encyclopaedia Britannica: A neglected phlogistonist "textbook"375
Gable, Ralph W.
Problem solving and problem solving networks in chemistry377
Ashmore, A. D.; Frazer, M. J.; Casey, R. J.
A dynamic carbon model capable of showing changes in hybridization379
Fountain, K. R.
An apparent contradiction in the application of the principle of Le Chatelier380
Mellon, E. K.
Comments on the criterion of spontaneity381
Senozan, N. M.
Molecular versus system relaxation times: A careful definition leads to a clear distinction382
Bauer, S. H.
Solving the phase problem in crystal structure determination: A simple introduction to direct methods383
Schenk, H.
Purification by sub-zero temperature washing384
Chu, Samuel S.-T.
Ethylene: The organic chemical industry's most important building block385
Fernelius, Condrad W.; Wittcoff, Harold; Varnerin, Robert E.
Developing familiarity with the primary literature of chemistry: A student exercise388
Epling, Gary A.; Franck, Richard W.
Determination of solution enthalpy: An easy and simple method389
Karunakaran, K.
Compact Compacts389
Huebner, Jay S.; Shiflett, R. B.; Blanck, Harvey F.
An alternative approach to the teaching of systematic transition metal chemistry390
Hathaway, Brian
A mini-course approach for teaching freshman chemistry392
Smith, L. Shelbert; Schlueter, Albert W.
A simple technique for the preparation of solutions for qualitative infrared spectroscopy394
Southwick, Everett W.; Kidd, Douglas H.
The temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant395
Burness, James H.
Separation of Organic Compounds396
Loconto, Paul R.
Computer program for solving a spectrophotometric three-component mixture396
Berge, Douglas G.; Wielen, Michael J. Vander
Are our students better?397
Ragsdale, Ronald O.
Computation of the number of isomers of coordination compounds containing different monodentate ligands398
Chung, Chung-Sun
How a modified program in IAC increased chemistry enrollments399
Cary, William R.
The Office of High School Chemistry401
Ware, Sylvia
Some biochemistry of sedatives402
J. Chem. Ed. Staff
Rise of laboratory work in high school chemistry404
Rosen, Sidney
Fourteen years of self-paced chemistry405
Metka, John W.
Improving the Nylon rope trick409
Bieber, Theodore I.
A disposable, slow-addition funnel for small-scale preparative reactions410
Magnusson, G”ran
Project select: An assignment in instrument evaluation for undergraduate analytical students411
Settle, Frank A., Jr.
Triboluminescence spectroscopy of common candies413
Zink, Jeffrey I.; Angelos, Rebecca; Hardy, Gordon E.
Automatic and microcomputer-controlled potentiometric titrimetry415
Doane, Lawrence M.; Stock, John T.; Stuart, James D.
An inexpensive electrode switch416
Whitworth, Clarence; Pagenkopf, Gordon K.
Decomposition of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate: A sequential gravimetric analysis417
Harris, Arlo D.; Kalbus, Lee H.
The last (?) word on student preparation of benzalacetophenone418
Ellern, James B.
Synthesis of some unreported derivatives of sulfonamides: A laboratory in organic chemistry419
Gilow, Helmuth
A more convenient method of preparation of amide derivatives of carboxylic acids420
Long, Karen P.
Excretion of ingested ascorbic acid: An easy, interesting undergraduate experiment421
Sirota, G. R.; MacInnis, W. K.; Rasmussen, P. W.
A vacuum sublimator422
Stowell, John C.
The mechanism of action of salivary amylase: A simple undergraduate experiment423
Rungruangsak, Krisna; Panijpan, Bhinyo
Relevance is nothing new to good teachers424
Orchin, Milton
Cautionary note to setting exams on fire424
de Vos, Wobbe
Chemical Principles (Boikess, R. S.; Edelson, E.)A223
Anderson, Wayne P.
Chemistry, Reactions, Structure, and Properties (Dillard, Clyde R.; Goldberg, David E.)A223
Arendale, W. F.
Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (Holum, John R.)A224
Ifft, James B.
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