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January 1986
Vol. 63 No. 1
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| The educational continuum: A demographic perspective | 1 |
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Lagowski, J.J. |
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| The inexact imprecise science of trace analysis | 3 |
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Rogers, L.B. |
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| A two-dimensional model of a liquid: the pair-correlation function | 7 |
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Contreras, Martin; Valenzuela, Jorge |
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| When, why, and how to use weighted least squares | 10 |
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de Levie, Robert |
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| Archaeological dating | 16 |
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Rowe, M.W. |
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| The rate laws for reversible reactions | 21 |
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King, Edward L. |
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| Thermodynamic work for N-step isothermal processes involving an ideal gas | 24 |
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Joshi, Bhairav D. |
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| Thermodynamic work | 26 |
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Joshi, Bhairav |
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| Adiabatic irreversible compression of an ideal gas | 27 |
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Das, Mihir Nath |
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| Drawing Lewis structures without anticipating octets | 28 |
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Carroll, James Allen |
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| About orbitals and Bohr-Sommerfeld orbits: An attempt to link through their statistical properties | 31 |
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Blaise, Paul; Henri-Rousseau, Oliver |
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| The effect of dimensionality on spectral emission curves: Application to solar irradiance | 35 |
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Casti, Thomas E.; Otvos, J.W. |
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| The liquid-vapor phase diagram of CO2 near the critical temperature | 38 |
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Halpern, Arthur M.; Lin, Min-Fa |
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| Application of analytic geometry to ternary and quaternary diagrams | 40 |
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MacCarthy, Patrick |
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| The Curtin-Hammett principle and the Winstein-Holness equation: new definition and recent extensions to classical concepts | 42 |
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Seeman, Jeffery I. |
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| Wood cellulose as a chemical feedstock for the cellulose esters industry | 49 |
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Wilson, Jim D.; Hamilton, J. Kelvin |
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| Remarks at the dedication of a chemistry building at a liberal arts college | 54 |
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Bent, Henry A. |
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| Teaching chemistry at the pre-high school level | 56 |
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Sae, Andy S. |
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| Kinderchem: A visiting science program for the early elementary classroom | 56 |
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Barnes, Richard D. |
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| The gelation of polyvinyl alcohol with borax: A novel class participation experiment involving the preparation and properties of a "slime" | 57 |
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Casassa,E.Z.; Sarquis, A.M.; Van Dyke, C.H. |
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| Dramatization of polymeric bonding using slime | 60 |
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Sarquis, A.M. |
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| Crystal model kits for use in the general chemistry laboratory | 62 |
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Kildahl, Nicholas K.; Berka, Ladislav, H.; Bodner, George M. |
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| On writing equations | 63 |
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Campbell, J.A. |
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| Is an atom of copper malleable? | 64 |
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Ben-Zvi, Ruth; Eylon, Bat-Sheva; Silberstein, Judith |
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| Isabella L. Karle and a new mathematical breakthrough in crystallography | 66 |
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Julian, Maureen M. |
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| The Nebraska instrument sharing consortium | 68 |
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Smith, David H. |
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| A computer interacting course using the commodore 64 | 70 |
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Lowry, Bright; Thomas, Howard |
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| Growth and decay: A computer program for radioactive equilibrium | 71 |
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Downey, Daniel M.; Quarantillo, E.P.III |
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| Analysis of near-IR spectrum of HCI molecule using Apple II | 71 |
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Armanious, M.; Shoja,M. |
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| Formulation of mathematical expressions to avoid inaccuracies in computation | 72 |
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Shula, Shyam S.; Shukla, Alka |
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| Analog signals for digitization from spectrophotometers with special emphasis on a Cary 14 | 72 |
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Jones, Donald E. |
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| Conductivity titrations-A microcomputer approach | 73 |
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Holdsworth, David K. |
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| Balancing chemical equations with a Commodore 64 | 74 |
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Loercher, William |
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| The modified Poschl-Teller Oscillator | 75 |
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Senn,P. |
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| A simple demonstration of a gas evolution oscillator | 76 |
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Kaushick, A.M.; Yuan, Zhi; Noyes, Richard M. |
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| A simple economical circuit for a vacuum tester | 80 |
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Vohringer, Enrique G.F. |
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| Dangerous demos | 81 |
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Nagel, Miriam C. |
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| A demonstration of the transformation of a hydrophobic liquid to a partially hydrophilic semisolid | 82 |
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Nugent, James, F. |
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| Laboratory work in quantitative analysis for nonmajors | 83 |
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Atkinson, George F.; Rudensky T. |
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| A simple and rapid apparatus for drying cells for spectrophotometry | 84 |
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Arcelli, Antonio |
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| Consumption of base by glassware | 85 |
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Smith, Allen A. |
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| Cautions concerning electronic analytical balances | 86 |
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Johnson, Bruce B.; Wells, John D. |
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| Molten salt techniques for students: Attacking hematite with pyrosulfate | 88 |
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Atkinson, George F. |
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| A GC experiment for an inorganic chemistry course: Bromination of metal acetylacetonates | 90 |
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Cardwell, T. J.; Lorman, T. H. |
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| Mushroom odors: Student synthesis of the odoriferous compounds of the matsutake mushroom | 92 |
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Wood, William F.; Fesler, Mark |
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| Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy: Part l. Instrumentation | A5 |
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Perkins, W. D. |
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| Essentials of bio-organic chemistry (Hanson, R.W.; Arnold, Edward {publishers}) | A22 |
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Armstrong, Richard N. |
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| Chemistry and the living organism (Bloomfield, Molly M.) | A22 |
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Alexander, John J. |
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| Principles and practices of analytical chemistry, second edition (Fifield F.W.; Kealy,D.) | A23 |
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Arendale, W.F. |
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| Textbook of polymer science (Billmeryer, Fred W. Jr.) | A23 |
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Asplund, Owen R. |
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