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Determination of a Mass-Transfer Coefficient Using the Limiting-Current Technique Keith ScottJusto Lobato Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 214 - 219
A Safe Way of Performing Some Dangerous Experiments. II. Construction of a Safety Dropper Vladimir M. PetruševskiMetodija Ž. Najdoski Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 220 - 222
A General Chemistry Experiment to Predict and Measure Functional-Group Stretching Frequencies Scott P. SibleyEsther J. GibbsPamela L. Crum Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 223 - 225
Mass Spectrometry—Finding the Molecular Ion and What It Can Tell You: An Undergraduate Organic Laboratory Experiment William F. WoodDarin Price Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 226 - 232
Several Applications of Advanced Scientific Calculators: Nonlinear Least-Squares Analysis and Titration of a Weak Acid Myung-Hoon KimSuw-Young LyTae-Kee Hong Computers in Chemistry Pages: 233 - 237
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The Expanded Quotable Einstein. Collected and edited by Alice Calaprice; foreword by Freeman Dyson. xxxiv + 269 pp. Princeton University Press: Princeton, NJ; Oxford, England, 2000. Illustrations. xliii + 407 pp, 12.0 × 19.1 cm. $18.95; £11.95, hardbound. ISBN 0-691-07021-0 George B. KauffmanLaurie M. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 239 - 241
A Life of Magic Chemistry: Autobiographical Reflections of a Nobel Prize Winner. George A. Olah. Wiley-Interscience, New York, 2001. x + 277 pp, hardcover. 16.5 × 24.0 cm. $34.95; £25.50. ISBN 0-471-15743-0 George B. KauffmanLaurie M. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 241 - 243
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 9th Edition: An international reference work in 20 volumes including an index. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 2002. Figures, tables, 90 color plates. xiii + 15,320 pp, hardcover, 22.4 × 28.3 cm. $2,495.00. ISBN 0-07-913665-6 George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 243 - 245
An Immaculate Misconception: Sex in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction. By Carl Djerassi. Imperial College Press, London, 2000; Distributed by World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore; River Edge, NJ; London, England. Illustrations. xviii + 134 pp, 15.0 × 21.5 cm. $19.00; £13.00, paperback. ISBN 1-86094-248-2 (Order from sales@wspc.com) George B. KauffmanLaurie M. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 245 - 248
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