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December 1988
Vol. 65 No. 12

Principles and utility1027
Lagowki, J.J.
Chemistry in the comics: Part 1. A survey of the comic book literature.1029
Carter, Henry A.
A new approach for determining electronic configurations of atoms1036
Darsey, Jerry A.
Chernobyl-what happened?1037
Atwood, Charles H.
Measurement of radon in indoor air: A laboratory exercise1042
Downey, Daniel M.; Simolunas, Glenn
Thermodynamics of resource recycling1045
Hauserman, W. B.
Slanging with science1048
Hutchinson, Bennett; Willerton, Chris
HPLC: A computer simulation of high-performance liquid chromatography1050
Rittenhouse, Robert C.
An analogy for teaching interpretation of mass spectra1052
Mabbott, Gary A.
Markownikoff's rule: What did he say and when did he say it?1053
Tierney, John
Follow the bouncing balls to an understanding of molecular structure1055
Birk, James P.
Competency-based training for chemists1057
Foukaridis, G. N.; McFarlane, L. R.
Teaching stoichiometry 1060
Figueira, Alvaro Rocha
More ambiguous chemical terms defined1061
Thomas, Nicholas C.
A case study in chemical kinetics: The OH + CO reaction1062
Weston, Ralph E., Jr.
Using kinetics experiments from The Journal of Chemical Education as the basis for high school science projects1067
Liebermann, John, Jr.
Questions from a can of Pepsi1070
Mitchell, Tony
An easily constructed monocapped trigonal prism model1071
Yamana, Shukichi
An easily constructed tetragonal pyramid model1072
Yamana, Shukichi
Models for tetrahedra of all possible point group symmetries1073
Horn, Mihal; Mager, Sorin; Orban, Adalbert
An easily constructed trigonal pyramid model1074
Yamana, Shukichi
Simple geometric models starting from a constant width continuous strip1075
Jimenez, I.; Pastor, G.; Torres, M.
The freezing point depression law in physical chemistry: Is it time for a change? 1077
Franzen, Hugo F.
Electronics for scientists: A computer intensive approach 1079
Scheeline, Alexander; Mork, Brian J.
Bowling balls and beads: A concrete analogy to the Rutherford experiment 1082
Lorenz, Mary V.
A molecular model for the quaternary structure of ferritin1083
Smith, John M. A.; Stansfield, Robert F.; Ford, Geoffrey C.; White, Jan L.; Harrison, Pauline M.
Toward improving K-6th grade science education: A hands-on chemistry course for elementary teachers 1085
Kelter, Paul B.; Paulson, James R.
An inexpensive level control device for constant temperature baths1087
Corrigan, Joseph P.
The design and development of chemistry laboratory safety modules for secondary schools 1088
Ekpo, Johnson
A mnemonic for the symbols of the first 105 chemical elements1089
Covey, Winton
Electrolytic migration of ions 1090
Llorens Molina, Juan A.
Photochemical reduction of Fe3+ by citrate ion 1090
Llorens Molina, Juan A.
Brownian motion: A classroom demonstration and student experiment 1091
Kirksey, H. Graden
A double-decker levitation experiment using a sandwich of superconductors1094
Jacob, Anthony, T.; Ellis, Arthur B.
A simple way to increase temperature control precision in student water/oil baths1095
Singh, Saranjit; Singh, Amarjit
The great detective caper: An experiment in sampling and forensic analysis1096
Hern, J. A.
Supertitrations: High-precision methods1097
Guenther, W. H.
A low-cost precision colorimeter1099
Jaffar, M.; Zahid, Qazi.
Three puzzles for organic laboratory1100
Todd, David; Pickering, Miles
Complex equilibria changing in photochemical reaction: Computerized evaluation and simulation1102
Horvath, Otto; Papp, Sandor
The synthesis of methyl salicylate: Amine diazotization.1106
Zanger, Murray; McKee, James R.
An integrated laboratory project in NMR spectroscopy1107
Hudson, Reggie L.; Pendley, Bradford D.
Determination of the relative rates of alkaline hydrolysis of esters by the method of competition1109
Paredes, Rodrigo; Gil, Jimmy; Ocampo, Pamela
An inexpensive controller for the organic chemistry laboratory1110
Kirkpatrick, Neil; Bayless, Philip; Conklin, Alfred R., Jr.
Aromatic ring currents illustrated-NMR spectra of tin(IV) porphyrin complexes: An advanced undergraduate experiment1111
Arnold, Dennis P.
Efficient and cost-effective use of adjustable canopy hoods in a chemistry laboratory1113
Rothchild, Robert
Recommended format for the periodic table 1114
Sharma, R. C.
"Aufbau on a chessboard" first proposed by Seel 1114
Adelheim, Manfred
Criticize with care! 1114
Sisler, Harry H.
Stoichiometric calculations using moles 1115
Karp, Stewart
A 138-year old error 1115
Kauffman, George B.
Can laboratory safety be taught? A312
Pitt, Martin J.
Chemistry on a spreadsheet A314
Van Bouten, J.
Molecular graphics, version 1.0 (Robinson, B.H.; Connell,E.; Gladden, J.)A330
Pearson, Myrna S. and Houser, John J.
Periodic law (Curry,E.; Chandler, J.; Mackay, L.)A333
Lechner, Joseph H. and Gardlund, Sharon L.
Chemistry: A first course (Rayner-Canham, G.; Last,A.)A335
Ball, David
Physical organic chemistry (Issacs, Neil S.)A335
Thoman, Charles, J.
Physical chemistry, third edition (Levine, Ira N.)A335
Acrivos, Juana
Organic chemistry (Carey, Francis A.)A336
Augustine, Robert L.
Introduction of instrumental analysis (Braun, Robert D.)A336
Guthrie, Frank A.
Biochemistry; Third edition (Stryer, Lubert)A337
Wilson, Jerry L.
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