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August 1985
Vol. 62 No. 8
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| Public education in America | 639 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Phototropic glasses | 641 |
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Eiswirth, Markus; Schwankner, Robert J. |
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| Transition probabilities in a single microsystem | 644 |
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Munn, R. W. |
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| A different look at the solubility-product principle | 645 |
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Hugus, Z Z., Jr.; Hentz, F. C., Jr. |
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| A new road to reactions. Part 2 | 648 |
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de Vos, Wobbe; Verdonk, Adri H. |
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| The NBS reaction: A simple explanation for the predominance of allylic substitution over olefin addition by bromine at low concentrations | 650 |
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Wamser, Carl C.; Scott, Lawrence T. |
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| A new perspective on kinetic and themodynamic control of reactions | 653 |
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Snadden, R. B. |
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| Rapid equilibrium-ordered enzyme mechanisms | 656 |
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Chauncey, Thomas R.; Jarabak, Rebecca; Westley, John |
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| Energy interconversions in photosynthesis | 659 |
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Bering, Charles L. |
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| Technology of the rare earths | 665 |
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Kremers, Howard E. |
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| A model to illustrate the brittleness of ionic and metallic crystals | 667 |
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Birk, James P. |
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| Cupellation: The oldest quantitative chemical process | 668 |
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Nriagu, Jerome O. |
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| On the origin of the name of the element indium | 674 |
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Gutman, Ivan |
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| Interstitial solid solutions: Cooperation of energy and geometry | 675 |
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Lindsay, C. G. |
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| Standard states of real solutions | 678 |
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Lainez, A.; Tardajos, G. |
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| The representation of ternary liquid composition diagrams | 680 |
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Clare, B. W.; Hefter, G. T.; Kloeden, P. E. |
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| Conversion of standard thermodynamic data to the new standard state pressure | 681 |
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Freeman, Robert D. |
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| A FORTH-language, computer-controlled potentiometric titration | 687 |
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Verbeek, A. A. |
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| Coulometric titrations using computer-interfaced potentiometric endpoint detection | 688 |
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Greenspan, Paul D.; Burchfield, David E.; Veening, Hans |
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| Interfacing a scanning infrared spectrophotometer to a microcomputer | 690 |
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Mattson, B. M.; Shepherd, T. R.; Solsky, J. F. |
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| Demonstrations of signal-to-noise enhancement: Digital filtering | 691 |
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Glasser, L. |
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| Inexpensive Apple II/photometer interfacing | 692 |
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Russo, Thomas |
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| Propagation of significant figures | 693 |
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Schwartz, Lowell M. |
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| Chemistry teacher enrichment programs: A decade of success | 698 |
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Summerlin, Lee. R. |
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| College chemistry students' recommendations to high school students | 700 |
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Streitberger, H. Eric |
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| A no-cost three-dimensional pointer for stereoscopic projection | 701 |
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Tollenaere, J. P. |
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| Chemistry for gifted children in the intermediate grades | 702 |
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Gabel, Dorothy |
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| ChemiCo News: A Colorado newsletter | 704 |
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Schreck, James O. |
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| Synthesis and a simple molecular weight determination of polystyrene | 705 |
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Armstrong, Daniel W.; Marx, John N.; Kyle, Don; Alak, Ala |
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| mer- and fac-[Co(NH3)3(NO2)3] Do they exist? A laboratory project with poster session | 707 |
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Laing, Michael |
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| The pyrolysis of cyclopropane: A gas phase kinetic experiment for the undergraduate laboratory | 709 |
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O'Grady, B. V. |
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| Energy transfer between dyes: A study using fluorescence quenching and Forster theory | 711 |
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Goodall, David M.; Roberts, David R. |
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| Gel filtration-An innovative separation technique | 715 |
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Blumenfeld, Fred; Gardner, James |
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| An inexpensive laboratory pump | 717 |
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Aymes, Daniel J. M.; Poupon, Rene; Paris, Michel R. |
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| Ultrasound in the undergraduate lab | 720 |
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Lash, Timothy D. |
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| Solubility of mercury | 720 |
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Clever, H. Lawrence |
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| Double balloons | 720 |
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McLaren, Eugene |
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| Computing integrators | A212 |
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Montoya, Erick F. |
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