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April 1988
Vol. 65 No. 4
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| The professionalism of teaching: college implications | 283 |
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Lagowski,J.J. |
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| Cationic metal alkyl olefin polymerization catalysts | 285 |
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Jordan, Richard F. |
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| Introduction | 285 |
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Gladysz, J. A. |
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| Alkane activation with mercury vapor | 290 |
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Brown, Steven B.; Crabtree, Robert H. |
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| Catalytic reactions of sterically unhindered hydrido-bis(phosphine) platinum complexes | 294 |
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Trogler, William C. |
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| Aldehyde and ketone ligands in organometallic complexes and catalysis | 298 |
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Huang, Yo Hsin; Gladysz, J. A. |
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| The number of alkanes having n carbons and a longest chain of length d: An application of a theorem of Polya | 304 |
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Balaban, Alexandru T.; Kennedy, John W.; Quintas, Louis |
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| Polymer structure-organic aspects (definitions) | 314 |
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Carraher, Charles E., Jr.; Seymour, Raymond B. |
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| The band structure of polymers: Its calculation and interpretation Part 1. Foundation | 319 |
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Duke, B. J.; O'Leary, Brian. |
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| Polymers in microlithography | 322 |
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Turner, S. Richard; Daly, Robert C. |
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| Recombinant DNA technology: A topics course for undergraduates | 325 |
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Parson, Kathleen A. |
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| Polymers are everywhere | 327 |
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Seymour, Raymond B. |
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| Polymer science and engineering facts and trends | 334 |
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Mark, Herman |
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| Fritz Haber (1868-1934) and the electroreduction of nitrobenzene | 337 |
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Stock, John T. |
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| The wave particle duality: Teaching via a visual metaphor | 339 |
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Bernstein, J.; Shaik, S. S. |
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| Computer assisted scheduling of teaching assistants | 341 |
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Birk, James P. |
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| Teaching chemistry like the foreign language it is | 346 |
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Markow, Peter G. |
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| Teaching relative acidity in the undergraduate organic chemistry course | 348 |
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Traynham, James G. |
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| The primary deuterium isotope effect in the base-catalyzed enolization of acetone | 349 |
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Henderson, John |
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| Test tube geology: A slowly developing redox system for class study | 350 |
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Cortez, James A.; Powell, Dick; Mellon, Ed. |
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| Classroom demonstrations of polymer principles: Part III. Physical states and transitions | 352 |
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Rodriguez, F.; Mathias, L. J.; Kroschwitz, J.; Carraher, C. E., Jr. |
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| Safe and efficient handling of sulfuric acid in the general chemistry laboratory | 355 |
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Moran, Michael J. |
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| Lecture demonstrations in chemistry: A two week summer institute for pre-college teachers | 356 |
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Serianz, Art; Graham, Dennis |
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| Electrochemical cells using sodium silicate | 358 |
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Rapp, Bernard, FSC |
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| A simple, vivid demonstration of selective precipitation | 359 |
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Chirpich, Thomas P. |
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| Pattern recognition in descriptions of cation/anion reactions for solving an n bottle puzzle: A freshman laboratory experiment | 360 |
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Stieg, Scott |
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| Preparation and reactions of the 1,1-dithiolato complexes of Ni(II): An undergraduate coordination chemistry experiment | 362 |
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Ballester, L.; Perpinan, M. F. |
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| An inexpensive device for adding cooled air-sensitive reagents to reaction system | 364 |
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Leriverend, Pierre |
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| An interesting student chemistry project: Investigating Liesegang rings | 365 |
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Schibeci, Renato A.; Carlsen, Connie |
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| Alkylation of chlorobenzene: An experiment illustrating kinetic versus thermodynamic control | 367 |
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Kolb, Kenneth E.; Standard, Jean M.; Field, Kurt W. |
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| Prediction of transport properties of permeants through polymer films: A simple gravimetric experiment | 368 |
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Britton, L. N.; Ashman, R- B.; Aminahhavi, T. M.; Cassidy, P. E. |
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| Mutual solubilities of liquids in a binary two phase system: A physical chemistry experiment | 371 |
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Halpern, Arthur M.; Gozashti, Saeed |
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| Preparation of glass columns for visual demonstration of reversed-phase liquid chromatography | 373 |
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Sander, Lane C. |
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| A modification of the apparatus for a heat capacity ratio of gases experiment | 374 |
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Kadir, Omar; Richards, Richard; Warrington, Terrell |
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| The origin and nature of the electronegativity scale | 375 |
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Pauling, Linus |
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| Silver recovery from lab wastes | 375 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| Life after graduation: Cartoons in the hall | 375 |
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Huebner, Jay S. |
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| Starting the Grignard reaction | 376 |
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Williamson, Kenneth L. |
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| Atmospheric pressure demonstration | 376 |
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Kauffman, George B. |
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| The mole concept is useful | 376 |
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Ramette, Richard W. |
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| A short stop en route to ionization of molecular hydrogen | 376 |
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Lebman, Thomas A. |
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| A curve-fitting method for experimental data | A96 |
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Hilgeman, Fred R.; Richter, Gary H. |
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| Laboratory safety and emergency preparedness: The lessons of an earthquake | A98 |
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Pine, Stanley, H. |
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| Simulation of hemoglobin function (Zimmerman, Scott S.) | A113 |
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Roll, David and Janina Kaars |
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| Solution equilibrium problems(Moss, David B.) | A114 |
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Cass, Don and Murray, Marilee |
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| Thin-layer chromatography (Zellmer, D.L.; Gump, B.H.) | A116 |
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Dahlberg,D.B. and Ferguson, Ernest |
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