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October 1985
Vol. 62 No. 10
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| Faith | 821 |
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Lagowski, J. J. |
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| Geochemistry for chemists | 823 |
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Hostettler, John D. |
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| Interstellar chemistry | 832 |
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Carbo, R.; Ginebreda, A. |
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| Encouraging young women to pursue science and engineering careers through chemistry | 837 |
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Levine, Dana |
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| Mathematics in the chemistry classroom. Part 1. The special nature of quantity equations | 839 |
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Dierks, Werner; Weninger, Johann; Herron, J. Dudley |
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| Group discussions in the chemistry classroom and the problem-solving skills of students | 842 |
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Fasching, James L.; Erickson, Bette LaSere |
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| Student misconceptions in thermodynamics | 847 |
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Granville, Mark F. |
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| Roger Boscovich and the development of chemical theory | 848 |
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Rooney, R. |
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| Developing educational specifications for academic chemistry buildings | 852 |
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Chlad, Frank L. |
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| Graphical representation on logarithmic triangular coordinates | 855 |
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Rigbi, Zvi |
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| Hypervalent molecules and peripheral orbitals | 857 |
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Chu, San-Yan; Lee, Shyi-Long |
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| The proton | 859 |
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Moore, Carl E.; Jaselskis, Bruno; von Smolinski, Alfred |
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| Van der Waals compression of hydrogen atoms by geminal alkyl groups | 861 |
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Qureshi, Mohammad Ismail |
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| Le Chatelier's Principle | 863 |
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Knox, Kerro |
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| Chemical properties of commonly available hydrocarbons | 864 |
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Perina, Ivo |
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| Experiments in software data handling | 866 |
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Thompson, Robert Q. |
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| Competition analogy | 869 |
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Felty, Wayne L. |
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| Pandemonium pesticide: A simple demonstration illustrating some fundamental chemical concepts | 870 |
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Kauffman, George B.; Chooljian, Steven H.; Ebner, Ronald D. |
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| Proton NMR spectra: Deceptively simple and deceptively complex examples | 871 |
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Gurst, J. E.; Dellinger, C. M.; Jacobus, John |
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| Lab is a puzzle, not an illustration | 874 |
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Pickering, Miles |
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| An individualized Nernst equation experiment | 875 |
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Hambly, Gordon F. |
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| The chemical storage dilemma: A workable solution | 876 |
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Yohe, Brad; Dunkleberger, Gary |
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| A demonstration of the cuprammonium rayon process | 878 |
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Kauffman, George B.; Karbassi, Mohammad |
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| Temperature dependence of errors in parameters derived from Van't Hoff studies | 879 |
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Dec, Steven F.; Gill, Stanley J. |
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| Verification of the Nernst equation and determination of a standard electrode potential | 882 |
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Arevalo, Agustin; Pastor, Gloria |
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| A problem in calibrating a spectrophotometer | 885 |
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Johnson, James G. |
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| A quantitative infrared spectroscopy experiment | 886 |
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Krahling, Mark D.; Eliason, Robert |
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| Identification of the stable conformer of cyclohexane by vibrational spectroscopy | 887 |
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Garcia, M. V.; Redondo, M. I. |
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| Deuterium exchange kinetics by NMR: An undergraduate physical chemistry experiment | 889 |
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Roper, G. C. |
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| A gas chromatography experiment for proving the application of quantum symmetry restriction in homonuclear diatomic molecules | 891 |
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Dosiere, M. |
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| Determination of ethane-1,2-diamine in inert complexes: A student analysis for obtaining compositions of complexes | 892 |
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Searle, Graeme H. |
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| Isotropic dilution analysis and secular equilibrium study: Two complementary radiochemistry experiments | 894 |
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Williams, Kathryn R.; Lipford, Levin C. |
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| Synthesis of organometallic palladium complexes: An undergraduate experiment | 896 |
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Bailey, Christopher T.; Lisensky, George C. |
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| A better way to prepare DCl | 897 |
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Hollenberg, J. Leland |
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| An experiment to quantitate organically bound phosphate: With special emphasis on biochemical molecules | 898 |
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Palmer, Richard E. |
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| Acetylation of an unknown alcohol: An introductory 1H-NMR experiment | 899 |
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Branz, Stephen E. |
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| Preparation and characterization of myosin proteins | 900 |
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Caldwell, Elizabeth; Eftink, Maurice R. |
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| A note concerning safety in bomb calorimetry | 902 |
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Wilson, Leland Y.; Tatum, Roger |
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| Computer-assisted quantitative infrared conformational analysis of alpha, beta-unsaturated ketones | 903 |
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Tisnes, P.; Perry, M. |
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| A simplified method to prepare 2-amino-5-bromopyrimidine: A laboratory experiment | 905 |
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Fichter, Richard; Bonvicino, Guido E. |
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| Phase-transfer-catalyzed alkylation of ethyl acetoacetate and diethyl malonate | 907 |
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Thompson, Douglas L.; Reeves, Perry C. |
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| An aldol condensation-photochemical bromination sequence with emphasis on spectroscopic interpretations: An undergraduate organic experiment | 908 |
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Rowland, Alex T.; Brechbiel, Martin W.; Gerelus, Anne Sykes |
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| The esterification of trifluoroacetic acid: An NMR kinetics experiment | 911 |
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Minter, David E.; Villarreal, Mark C. |
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| Synthesis of 3,4-dihydro-3-(p-methylphenyl)-1,3,2H-benzoxazine: An undergraduate organic chemistry experiment | 913 |
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Iskander, Magdy N.; Andrews, Peter R. |
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| Why doesn't the electron fall into the nucleus? | 914 |
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Luck, Werner A. P. |
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| Einstein and Michaelson: An anecdote | 914 |
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Martin, Frederic T. |
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| Laboratory air quality. Part II. Measurements of ventilation rates | A261 |
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Butcher, Samuel S.; Mayo, Dana W.; Hebert, Sandra M.; Pike, Ronald M. |
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| Hockney's Egg, Volume 1, Installation and Tutorial (Hockney, George; Carah, Peter) | A269 |
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| Basic Chemistry, Fourth Edition (Sees, William S.; Daub, Guido, H.) | A269 |
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Smith, Wayne L. |
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| Introduction to Chemistry (Hardwick, E. Russell) | A270 |
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Popp, Carl J. |
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| General Chemistry (McQuarrie, Donald A.; Rock, Peter A.) | A270 |
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Sheeley, Richard M. |
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| Mammalian Semiochemistry: The Investigation of Chemical Signals Between Mammals (Albone, Eric S.) | A270 |
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Oliver, George V. |
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