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April 1985
Vol. 62 No. 4

Early education for the sciences273
Lagowski, J. J.
Chemists as autobiographers: The 19th century275
Millar, Margaret; Millar, Ian T.; Walaschewski, E. G.
Educating for the serendipitous discovery282
Lenox, Ronald S.
Edible acid-base indicators285
Mebane, Robert C.; Rybolt, Thomas R.
A course on macromolecules286
Horta, Arturo
Periodic and aperiodic close packing: A spontaneous hard-sphere model293
van de Waal, B. W.
An elementary pulsating sphere hydrogen atom model294
Wadlinger, Robert L.; Lawler, James H.; Brent, Charles R.
Determination of stereochemical relationships297
Ayorinde, Folahan O.
"Delta plots"-A new way to visualize electronic excitation298
Morrison, Harry; Jorgensen, William L.; Bigot, Bernard; Severance, Daniel; Munoz-Sola, Yldefonso; Strommen, Randy; Pandey, Bipin
Box-and-whisker plots302
Larsen, Russell D.
Le Chatelier-Right or wrong? Optimizing chemical reaction equilibria305
Helfferich, Friedrich G.
How learning theory can help produce better software309
Herron, J. Dudley
CAPE: A computer program to assist with practical assessment310
May, Peter M.; Murray, Kevin; Williams, David R.
Freshman chemistry as a predictor of future academic success313
Rixse, James S.; Pickering, Miles
Introducing chemistry undergraduate students to online chemical information retrieval315
Wolman, Yecheskel
Information transfer and differing sensory modalities in the large lecture format: Some practical approaches in introductory chemistry317
Strauss, Michael J.; Levine, Shellie H.
Stamping out misconceptions318
Bradley, J. D.; Brand, M.
An analogy of the NMR effect319
Lee, Albert W. M.
Saturated and unsaturated fats: An organic chemistry demonstration320
Broniec, Rick
Introductory organic chemistry with instrumental analysis: A third year high school chemistry course321
Liebermann, John, Jr.
Charles Gerhardt and the theory of organic combination323
Dickerson, Jimmy
Drug stabilization against oxidative degradation325
Akers, Michael J.
Consumer applications of chemical principles: Drugs328
Hill, John W.; Jones, Susan M.
Industrial chemistry bibliography331
Marmor, Solomon
Career options in chemistry333
Belloli, Robert C.
Chemistry and artists' pigments334
Butler, Ian S.; Furbacher, Richard J.
Buffer capacity of various acetic acid-sodium acetate systems: A lecture experiment337
Donahue, Craig J.; Panek, Mary G.
Determination of total cation content by ion exchange: Unknowns for use in quantitative analysis338
Williams, Kathryn R.
Pre-chemistry acid rain activities for kids339
Barrow, Lloyd H.
Chemical magic shows for elementary students340
Ackerson, Rex D.
A simple, inexpensive gas discharge/cathode ray tube340
Weichman, Roger L.
Oxidation kinetics of copper: An experiment in solid state chemistry341
Ebisuzaki, Y.; Sanborn, W. B.
The flame spectrometric determination of calcium in fruit juice by standard addition343
Strohl, Arthur N.
The oxidation of secondary alcohols with Cr(VI): A spectrophotometric method344
Mason, Timothy J.; Turrell, J. A.; Went, C. W.
An inexpensive, easily constructed vapor pressure apparatus345
Schaber, Peter M.
The Wittig reaction in the undergraduate organic laboratory346
Warner, John C.; Anastas, Paul T.; Anselme, Jean-Pierre
Hydrogen bonded ionic species of salts of easily accessible acids and bases: An undergraduate laboratory experiment347
Chawla, B.; Chaudhry, Sarita
Detection of chromium in presence of iron and manganese349
Werner, Wolfgang
The determination of the pH of standard buffer solutions: A laboratory experiment350
Harris, K. R.
The absorption spectra of a series of conjugated dyes: Determination of the spectroscopic resonance integral351
Farrell, John J.
An experiment to measure gas imperfection353
Baskett, W. P.; Mathews, G. P.
A versatile system for vacuum-line manipulations356
Wayda, Andrea L.; Dye, James L.
An inexpensive solid-state photometer circuit useful in studying bioluminescence360
Stiffey, A. V.; Blank, D. L.; Loeb, G. I.
TLC of organic dyes in undergraduate labs361
Sciam, Allen J.
The solubility of CaSO4362
Hawkes, Stephen J.
The solubility of CaSO4 (the author replies)362
Sawyer, Albert K.
The origins of bonding concepts362
Pauling, Linus
The origins of bonding concepts (the author replies)362
Sanderson, R. T.
Contracts to dispose of laboratory wasteA119
Fischer, Kenneth E.
The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual: A Student's Guide to Techniques (Zubrick, James W.)A133
Wade, Leory G,. Jr.
Chemistry of the Elements (Greenwood, N. N.; Earshaw, A.)A133
Wolsey, Wayne C.
A Thermodynamic Bypass GOTO Log K (Wyatt, P. A. H.)A134
Colgate, S. O.
Quantum Chemistry (Daudel, R.; Leraoy, G.; Peeters, D.; Sana, M.)A134
Herndon, William C.
NMR Chemistry: An Introduction to the Fourier Transform-Multinuclear Era (Akitt, J. W.)A134
Acrivos, Juana V.
Boussingault: Chemist and Agriculturalist (McCosh, F. W. J.)A134
Kauffman, George B.
Modern Inorganic Chemistry (Jolly, William L.)A137
Billo, E. J.
Equilibrium Thermodynamics, Third Edition (Adkins, C. J.)A137
Kooser, Robert G.
Idea Bank Collation: A Handbook for Science Teachers (Talesnick, Irwin ed.)A140
Mikan, Frank
Safe Storage of Laboratory Chemicals (Pipitone, David A. ed.)A140
Renfrew, Malcolm M.
Making Science Laboratory Equipment (Carelse, X. F.)A140
Sievers, Dennis
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