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September 1985
Vol. 62 No. 9

Anticipations721
Lagowski, J. J.
Taking stock of the educational enterprise723
Crosby, G. A.
Evolution of the profession of research chemist in industry728
Beavers, Ellington M.; Nodine, Barbara F.
The BS chemist in industry734
Merrell, Philip H.
An industrial chemistry course to bridge the academia-industry gap736
Szmant, H. Harry
The definition and symbols for the quantity called "molarity" or "concentration" and for the SI units of this quantity741
Gorin, George
Industrial chemistry: A series of new courses at the undergraduate level742
Jasinski, Jerry P.; Miller, Robert E.
IUPAC table of atomic weights to four significant figures744
Greenwood, N. N.; Peiser, H. S.
Industrial chemistry at Michigan Tech745
Bates, D. K.; Ponter, A. B.
Modern inorganic chemistry as found in the contents of seven post-1980 textbooks747
Poskozim, Paul S.
What can a nineteenth century chemistry textbook teach twentieth century chemists?749
Derrick, M. Elizabeth
John Beguin and his "chymical beginner": The first popular textbook of chemistry?751
Davidson, John S.
Introduction to the Louis P. Hammett Symposium on the History of Physical Organic Chemistry752
Gortler, Leon
The physical organic community in the United States, 1925-50: An emerging network753
Gortler, Leon
William Draper Harkins (1873-1951): A controversial and neglected American physical chemist758
Kauffman, George B.
New stoichiometry for copper dissolution in nitric acid761
El-Cheikh, F. M.; Khalil, S. A.; El-Manguch, M. A.; Omar, Hadi A.
New ideas for improving public understanding of science and technology762
Mooney, William
How much chemistry should be a nonmajors' chemistry course762
Steiner, Richard
Science for citizens: A plan with a purpose764
Hostettler, John D.
Chemistry for citizens: Content and strategies765
Hill, John W.
Everyday chemistry: A general education science course for skill vocations767
Hicks, James R.
Explaining chemical issues to the nonscientist768
Anderson, Carol P.
How to turn on an electric light769
Westheimer, F. H.
Art hazards-Educating the artist772
Denio, Allen A.
Agricultural chemicals for consumer use774
Maslowsky, Edward, Jr.
The application of chemical principles and methods to the investigation of a crime776
Berry, Keith O.
Forensic science: A way to introduce scientific techniques to nonscience majors777
Esslinger, W. Glenn
The use of field trips in a nonscience majors course778
Breedlove, C. H., Jr.
The use of the summary card in chemistry examinations779
Healy, P. C.; Landbeck, R. C.; Hewson, M. G. A'B.
Polymer principles in the undergraduate physical chemistry course. Part 1780
Polymer Core Course Committee
Elemental etymology: What's in a name?787
Ball, David W.
Uncertainty in establishing a reaction intermediate789
Martin, R. Bruce
One run kinetics-A computer program791
O'Neill, Richard T.; Lodder, Robert A.; Scheifers, Steven M.
An undergraduate program on computer interfacing792
Anderson, Robert J.; Woodworth, Paul H.
Determination of molecular dimensions using monolayers: Another approach795
McNaught, Ian J.; Peckham, Gavin D.
Biochemistry off the shelf796
Wilson, Jerry L.
The colorful complexes of copper(II)798
Earl, Boyd L.
Reverse-phase separation of FD&C dyes using a solvent gradient798
Ondrus, Martin G.
Quick conductivity cell799
Williams, Howard P.
Kinetic study of adsorption processes in solution: An undergraduate physical chemistry experiment800
Casado, Julio; Salvador, Francisco; Rincon, Santiago
Windowsill kinetics: A spectrophotometric study of the photochromism of mercury dithizonate802
Petersen, Richard L.; Harris, Gaylon L.
Facile synthesis of a macrobicyclic hexaamine cobalt(III) complex based on tris(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III): An advanced undergraduate inorganic laboratory experiment804
Harrowfield, Jack MacB.; Lawrence, Geoffrey A.; Sargeson, Alan M.
Microscale group test for carbonyl compounds806
Horak, V.; Klein, R. F. X.
Hexaammine complexes of Cr(III) and Co(III): A spectra study807
Brown, D. R.; Pavlis, R. R.
Separation of lithium from magnesium sodium, and potassium808
Werner, Wolfgang
The production of oxygen gas: A student catalysis experiment809
Onuchukwu, A. I.; Mshelia, P. B.
The titrimetric determination of acetylsalicylic acid in analgesic tablets811
Braun, Robert D.
An undergraduate organic experiment using thin-layer chromatography813
Jones, Taylor B.; Jones, Tappey H.
A simple water-still alarm814
Stock, John T.
Rapid identification of thermoplastic polymers815
Cloutier, Helene; Prud'homme, Robert E.
Construction of corrosion resistant, inexpensive lab lattices819
Fisher, George H.; Levin, Arthur; Man, Eugene H.
An inexpensive developing chamber for radial chromatography820
Gadwood, Robert C.
Laboratory air quality. Part I. A concentration modelA238
Butcher, Samuel S.; Mayo, Dana W.; Hebert, Sandra M.; Pike, Ronald M.
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