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June 1988
Vol. 65 No. 6

Educating the next generation of scientists469
Lagowski,J.J.
Introduction472
Rossi, Miriam; Berman, Helen M.
Teaching crystallography to non crystallographers 474
Glusker, Jenny P.
How to use crystallographic information in teaching first-year chemistry 477
Bevan, D. J. M.; Taylor, M. R.; Rossi, M.
Two crystallographic laboratory and computational exercises for undergraduates 480
Lessinger, Leslie
Crystallographic determination of molecular parameters for K2SiF6: A physical chemistry laboratory experiment 486
Loehlin, James H.; Norton, Alexandra P.
Introducing chemists to X-ray structure determination 491
Enemark, John H.
The teaching of crystallography to materials scientists and engineers494
Wuenseh, Bernhardt J.
Teaching biochemists and pharmacologists how to use crystallographic data 502
Duax, William L.
Introduction to the crystallographic literature: A course for the nonspecialist 508
Goldstein, Barry M.
Symposium on Teaching Crystallography: Resource List512
The band structure of polymers: Its calculation and interpretation. Part 3. Interpretation513
Duke, B. J.; O'Leary, Brian
Experiment with the hydrogen spectrum (effectively and inexpensively) 517
Reiss, Eugene
Will that pop bottle really go pop? An equilibrium question518
Deamer, David W.; Selinger, Benjamin K.
The biochemistry of brewing 519
Bering, Charles L.
Biochemical application and laboratory analysis of calcium and chloride ions in human urine522
Giuliano, Vincenzo; Rieck, John Paul; Giuliano, Concetta
Evolution of the Computer Series 524
Moore, John W.
When Versa . . . goes Apple . . . for a blind chemist! 525
Cartier, Jean Pierre; Jones, Peter
A successful MS industrial co-op program with a parallel format 528
Fife, Wilmer K.
Human blood typing: A forensic science approach Part I: Background531
Kobilinsky, Lawrence; Sheehan, Francis X.
Oxalate blockage of calcium and iron: A student learning activity533
Walker, Noojin
The evolution of a cardioprotective antimetastatic and antitumor drug: An international adventure534
Nair, Raghunathan V.; Witiak, Donald T.
A microscale sample transfer method538
Volker, Eugene J.; Cook, Debbie
Chemistry and the framework of learning 539
McDermott, Dana P.
Just what is a transition state? 540
Laidler, Keith J.
Student-presented demonstrations on the colors of transition metal complexes 543
Rodgers, Glen E.
A flame test demonstration device 544
Gouge, Edward M. A .
Vivid flame tests 545
Ager, David J.; East, Michael B.; Miller, Robert A.
Determination of thermodynamic dissociation constant, Ktd, by conductivity measurements546
Onuchukwu, A. I.; Waziri, M. K.
A convenient approach to small scale high speed mixing under an inert atmosphere547
Messerle, Louis
Practical enzyme kinetics: A biochemical laboratory experiment548
Rowe, H. Alan; Brown, Morris
Oxidation of secondary alcohols by duckweed: A biotransformation experiment for undergraduate students549
Kafarski, Pawel; Ottenbreit, Barbara; Wieczorek, Piotr; Pawlowicz, Pawel
A controlled atmosphere chamber to grind solid compounds550
Rouessac, Francis; Laurin, Patrick
Drug monitoring techniques for the biological chemistry laboratory: Determination of drug concentrations by chromatographic and immunochemical methods551
Corkill, Jeffrey A.
Synthesis of benzil from benzoin with copper(II) acetate553
Depreux, P.; Bethegnies, G.; Marcincal-Lefebvre, A.
Heating values of fuels: An introductory experiment554
Rettich, Timothy R.; Battino, Rubin; Karl, David J.
The purification of a blood group a glycoprotein: An affinity chromatography experiment556
Estelrieh, J.; Pouplana, R.
A better drying pistol557
Wagener, K. B.; Matayabas, J. C., Jr.
Energetics of polymerization: A contribution to an understanding of protein synthesis 558
Spivack, Jay
To the editor 558
Friedmann, Herbert C.
Analysis of kinetic data with a spreadsheet programA150
Henderson, John
Hardware and software for interfacing voltage output instruments with Apple II series microcomputersA150
Jackson, David F.; Henderson, John; Berger, Carl, Jr.; Berger, Carl; Estell, John K.
Chemistry: A first course; second edition (Kroschwitz,J.I.; Winokur,M.)A168
Bunce, Stanley C.
General chemistry; second edition (McQuarrie, D.A.; Rock, P.A.)A168
Asplund, R.Owen
Organic chemistry (Wade, L.G.Jr.)A169
Reeves, W.Preston
General, organic, and biochemistry (Brown, William H.; Rogers, Elizabeth)A169
Burkett, Allan R.
Principles of descriptive inorganic chemistry (Wulfsberb,F.)A169
Carlin, Richard L.
Dynamic models in biochemistry (Atkinson, Daniel E.; Clarke, StevenG.; Rees, Douglas C.; Barkley, David S.)A170
Wheeler, James D.
Safety of reactive chemicals (Tadao, Yoshida)A170
Wiswesser, William J.
Hazards in the chemical laboratory; fourth edition (Bretherick,L.)A170
Renfew, Malcom M.
Chemical demonstrations: A sourcebook for teachers, volume 2 (Summerlin, Lee R.; Borgford, Christie L.; Ealy, Julie B.)A171
Kauffman, George B.
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