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February 1985
Vol. 62 No. 2

What are we about: Learning, teaching or lecturing?91
Lagowski, J. J.
The making of a physical chemist: The education and early researches of Henry Eyring93
Heath, Steven H.
The Pauling 3-electron bond: A recommendation for the use of the Linnett structure99
Harcourt, Richard D.
A group electronegativity method with Pauling units101
Bratsch, Steven G.
Nearly encounter-controlled reactions: The equivalence of the steady-state and diffusional viewpoints104
Truhlar, Donald G.
Limiting reagent problems made simple for students106
Kalantar, A. H.
Statistical factors in complexation reactions107
Chung, Chung-Sun
Calculation of the reversibility factor for an irreversible adiabatic process of an ideal gas108
Chang, On-Kok
The value of the critical compressibility factor for the Redlich-Kwong equation of state of gases110
Hakala, Reino. W.
Theory of the liquid-vapor transition of a perfect binary solution112
Silverman, M. P.
A proposed new convention for graphic presentation of molecular geometry and topography114
Maehr, Hubert
Back calculation of true values for solid unknowns120
Buchanan, E. B., Jr.
Polyester-making bees and other innovative insect chemists121
Batra, Suzanne W. T.
What do chemists do: A program for grades 1-3125
Umland, Jean B.
Predictors of grades in general chemistry for allied health students127
Craney, C. L.; Armstrong, R. W.
Chemistry texts for nonscience students: Is this chemistry?129
Huebert, Barry J.
International cooperative work experience: The ABC model131
Laslett, R. L.; Reeve, R. S.; Schulz, R. A.
Freshman chemistry and materials at NJIT133
Getzin, Donald R.
A matter of life and breath: Frederick Gardner Cottrell and the Research Corporation135
Costa, Albert B.
The environmental chemistry program at Vassar College137
Chrostowski, Paul C.
VisiCalc for the Teacher139
Sparrow, Graham
The spreadsheet140
Rosenberg, Robert M.; Hobbs, E. Virginia
The equilibrium pH of a cloud or rain drop: A computer-based solution for a six component system141
Vong, Richard J.; Charlson, Robert J.
Some improper terms in coordination chemistry143
Syamal, A.
Electronic instrumentation at the liberal arts college144
Keedy, Curtis R.; Abele, John C.
Microscale organic laboratory: I: An approach to improving air quality in instructional laboratories147
Butcher, Samuel S.; Mayo, Dana W.; Pike, Ronald M.; Foote, Caroline M.; Hotham, Janet R.; Page, David S.
Microscale organic laboratory: II: The benefits derived from conversion to the program and representative experiments149
Mayo, Dana W.; Butcher, Samuel S.; Pike, Ronald M.; Foote, Caroline M.; Hotham, Janet R.; Page, David S.
Aqueous hydrogen peroxide: Its household uses and concentration units152
Webb, Michael J.
Change in concentration with time153
Umland, Jean B.
Invisible water: A gas density demonstration153
Maciel, Richard P.
Water electrolysis-A surprising experiment154
Kelsh, Dennis J.
A simple device for obtaining visible spectra155
Dammgen, Ulrich; Keune, Herbert
An improved method for visualizing TLC plates using iodine156
Roberbon, John
Using a dissecting microscope in teaching introductory chemistry157
Winokur, Robert; Monroe, Manus
Why isn't my rain as acidic as yours?158
Zajicek, O. T.
Separation and identification of commonly used drugs: A thin-layer chromatography experiment for freshman chemistry160
Bonicamp, Judith M.
An experiment to examine the phosphate interference in the flame emission analysis of calcium161
Jackman, Donald C.
Low-cost elimination of plasma lines in Raman spectra163
Behlow, Herbert W., Jr.; Petersen, John D.
Molecular fluorescence for studying phase changes in solid state decomposition: 9-cyanoanthracene photodimer164
Ebeid, El-Zeiny M.
Fluorescence quenching of acridinium ions in sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles165
Ebeid, El-Zeiny M.
A quick method for determining the density of single crystals167
Roman, Pascual; Gutierrez-Zorrilla, Juan M.
A laboratory exercise to introduce inorganic biomimetic compounds168
Baird, Donald M.
Ion exchange chromatography and spectrophotometry: An introductory undergraduate laboratory experiment170
Foster, N.; Pestel, B.; Mease, B.
A thermochemistry experiment for freshman chemistry lab172
Miller, D. P.
Monomer reactivity ratios: Acrylic acid-methylmethacrylate copolymerization in dimethylsulfoxide173
Ekpenyong, Kieran I.
The epoxidation of 2,5-di-tert-butyl-1,4-benzoquinone: A consecutive reaction for the physical chemistry laboratory175
Hairfield, E. M.; Moomaw, E. W.; Tamburri, R. A.; Vigil, R. A.
An improvement in the classical copper cycle experiment177
Todd, David; Hobey, William D.
Chemistry-To all it concerns178
Nasser, Faik A. K.
Wide selection of selective electrodes178
Monroe, Dan
Flameless organic teaching laboratories are saferA43
Mathews, Frederick J.
Introduction to Chemistry (Masterson, William L.; Cherim, Stanley M.)A71
Nickels, Bill
Analytical Chemistry, Principles; Analytical Chemistry, Practice (Kennedy, John)A71
Rechnitz, Garry A.
Inorganic Chemistry, A Unified Approach (Porterfield, William W.)A71
Crumbliss, Alvin L.
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