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January 1986
Vol. 63 No. 1

The educational continuum: A demographic perspective1
Lagowski, J.J.
The inexact imprecise science of trace analysis3
Rogers, L.B.
A two-dimensional model of a liquid: the pair-correlation function7
Contreras, Martin; Valenzuela, Jorge
When, why, and how to use weighted least squares10
de Levie, Robert
Archaeological dating16
Rowe, M.W.
The rate laws for reversible reactions21
King, Edward L.
Thermodynamic work for N-step isothermal processes involving an ideal gas24
Joshi, Bhairav D.
Thermodynamic work26
Joshi, Bhairav
Adiabatic irreversible compression of an ideal gas27
Das, Mihir Nath
Drawing Lewis structures without anticipating octets28
Carroll, James Allen
About orbitals and Bohr-Sommerfeld orbits: An attempt to link through their statistical properties31
Blaise, Paul; Henri-Rousseau, Oliver
The effect of dimensionality on spectral emission curves: Application to solar irradiance35
Casti, Thomas E.; Otvos, J.W.
The liquid-vapor phase diagram of CO2 near the critical temperature38
Halpern, Arthur M.; Lin, Min-Fa
Application of analytic geometry to ternary and quaternary diagrams40
MacCarthy, Patrick
The Curtin-Hammett principle and the Winstein-Holness equation: new definition and recent extensions to classical concepts42
Seeman, Jeffery I.
Wood cellulose as a chemical feedstock for the cellulose esters industry49
Wilson, Jim D.; Hamilton, J. Kelvin
Remarks at the dedication of a chemistry building at a liberal arts college54
Bent, Henry A.
Teaching chemistry at the pre-high school level56
Sae, Andy S.
Kinderchem: A visiting science program for the early elementary classroom56
Barnes, Richard D.
The gelation of polyvinyl alcohol with borax: A novel class participation experiment involving the preparation and properties of a "slime"57
Casassa,E.Z.; Sarquis, A.M.; Van Dyke, C.H.
Dramatization of polymeric bonding using slime60
Sarquis, A.M.
Crystal model kits for use in the general chemistry laboratory62
Kildahl, Nicholas K.; Berka, Ladislav, H.; Bodner, George M.
On writing equations63
Campbell, J.A.
Is an atom of copper malleable?64
Ben-Zvi, Ruth; Eylon, Bat-Sheva; Silberstein, Judith
Isabella L. Karle and a new mathematical breakthrough in crystallography66
Julian, Maureen M.
The Nebraska instrument sharing consortium68
Smith, David H.
A computer interacting course using the commodore 6470
Lowry, Bright; Thomas, Howard
Growth and decay: A computer program for radioactive equilibrium71
Downey, Daniel M.; Quarantillo, E.P.III
Analysis of near-IR spectrum of HCI molecule using Apple II71
Armanious, M.; Shoja,M.
Formulation of mathematical expressions to avoid inaccuracies in computation72
Shula, Shyam S.; Shukla, Alka
Analog signals for digitization from spectrophotometers with special emphasis on a Cary 1472
Jones, Donald E.
Conductivity titrations-A microcomputer approach73
Holdsworth, David K.
Balancing chemical equations with a Commodore 6474
Loercher, William
The modified Poschl-Teller Oscillator75
Senn,P.
A simple demonstration of a gas evolution oscillator76
Kaushick, A.M.; Yuan, Zhi; Noyes, Richard M.
A simple economical circuit for a vacuum tester80
Vohringer, Enrique G.F.
Dangerous demos81
Nagel, Miriam C.
A demonstration of the transformation of a hydrophobic liquid to a partially hydrophilic semisolid82
Nugent, James, F.
Laboratory work in quantitative analysis for nonmajors83
Atkinson, George F.; Rudensky T.
A simple and rapid apparatus for drying cells for spectrophotometry84
Arcelli, Antonio
Consumption of base by glassware85
Smith, Allen A.
Cautions concerning electronic analytical balances86
Johnson, Bruce B.; Wells, John D.
Molten salt techniques for students: Attacking hematite with pyrosulfate88
Atkinson, George F.
A GC experiment for an inorganic chemistry course: Bromination of metal acetylacetonates90
Cardwell, T. J.; Lorman, T. H.
Mushroom odors: Student synthesis of the odoriferous compounds of the matsutake mushroom92
Wood, William F.; Fesler, Mark
Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy: Part l. Instrumentation A5
Perkins, W. D.
Essentials of bio-organic chemistry (Hanson, R.W.; Arnold, Edward {publishers})A22
Armstrong, Richard N.
Chemistry and the living organism (Bloomfield, Molly M.)A22
Alexander, John J.
Principles and practices of analytical chemistry, second edition (Fifield F.W.; Kealy,D.)A23
Arendale, W.F.
Textbook of polymer science (Billmeryer, Fred W. Jr.)A23
Asplund, Owen R.
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