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August 1985
Vol. 62 No. 8

Public education in America639
Lagowski, J. J.
Phototropic glasses641
Eiswirth, Markus; Schwankner, Robert J.
Transition probabilities in a single microsystem644
Munn, R. W.
A different look at the solubility-product principle645
Hugus, Z Z., Jr.; Hentz, F. C., Jr.
A new road to reactions. Part 2648
de Vos, Wobbe; Verdonk, Adri H.
The NBS reaction: A simple explanation for the predominance of allylic substitution over olefin addition by bromine at low concentrations650
Wamser, Carl C.; Scott, Lawrence T.
A new perspective on kinetic and themodynamic control of reactions653
Snadden, R. B.
Rapid equilibrium-ordered enzyme mechanisms656
Chauncey, Thomas R.; Jarabak, Rebecca; Westley, John
Energy interconversions in photosynthesis659
Bering, Charles L.
Technology of the rare earths665
Kremers, Howard E.
A model to illustrate the brittleness of ionic and metallic crystals667
Birk, James P.
Cupellation: The oldest quantitative chemical process668
Nriagu, Jerome O.
On the origin of the name of the element indium674
Gutman, Ivan
Interstitial solid solutions: Cooperation of energy and geometry675
Lindsay, C. G.
Standard states of real solutions678
Lainez, A.; Tardajos, G.
The representation of ternary liquid composition diagrams680
Clare, B. W.; Hefter, G. T.; Kloeden, P. E.
Conversion of standard thermodynamic data to the new standard state pressure681
Freeman, Robert D.
A FORTH-language, computer-controlled potentiometric titration687
Verbeek, A. A.
Coulometric titrations using computer-interfaced potentiometric endpoint detection688
Greenspan, Paul D.; Burchfield, David E.; Veening, Hans
Interfacing a scanning infrared spectrophotometer to a microcomputer690
Mattson, B. M.; Shepherd, T. R.; Solsky, J. F.
Demonstrations of signal-to-noise enhancement: Digital filtering691
Glasser, L.
Inexpensive Apple II/photometer interfacing692
Russo, Thomas
Propagation of significant figures693
Schwartz, Lowell M.
Chemistry teacher enrichment programs: A decade of success698
Summerlin, Lee. R.
College chemistry students' recommendations to high school students700
Streitberger, H. Eric
A no-cost three-dimensional pointer for stereoscopic projection701
Tollenaere, J. P.
Chemistry for gifted children in the intermediate grades702
Gabel, Dorothy
ChemiCo News: A Colorado newsletter704
Schreck, James O.
Synthesis and a simple molecular weight determination of polystyrene705
Armstrong, Daniel W.; Marx, John N.; Kyle, Don; Alak, Ala
mer- and fac-[Co(NH3)3(NO2)3] Do they exist? A laboratory project with poster session707
Laing, Michael
The pyrolysis of cyclopropane: A gas phase kinetic experiment for the undergraduate laboratory709
O'Grady, B. V.
Energy transfer between dyes: A study using fluorescence quenching and Forster theory711
Goodall, David M.; Roberts, David R.
Gel filtration-An innovative separation technique715
Blumenfeld, Fred; Gardner, James
An inexpensive laboratory pump717
Aymes, Daniel J. M.; Poupon, Rene; Paris, Michel R.
Ultrasound in the undergraduate lab720
Lash, Timothy D.
Solubility of mercury720
Clever, H. Lawrence
Double balloons720
McLaren, Eugene
Computing integratorsA212
Montoya, Erick F.
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