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Spencer L. Seager

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Spencer L. Seager is professor of chemistry at Weber State University.[1]

History

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He received his B.S. degree in chemistry and Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Utah under the dean of science at the time, Henry Eyring; his adviser was J. Calvin Giddings.[2]

He began teaching at WSU in 1960.[1] He served as chemistry department chairman from 1969 to 1993.[3]

Subjects taught

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He teaches introductory, general, and physical chemistry at the university and is also active in projects to help improve chemistry and other science education in local elementary schools.[3]

Books

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  • Introductory Chemistry for Today[1]
  • Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry[4]
  • Organic and Biochemistry for Today[5]
  • Safety Scale Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry[6]
  • Environmental Chemistry: Air and Water Pollution[7]

Publications

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  • "Energy, from Source to Use"[8]
  • "Rapid Determination of Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients by Means of Gas Chromatography Apparatus"[9]
  • "Temperature Dependence of Gas and Vapor Diffusion Coefficients"[10]
  • "Plate height in coiled columns"[11]
  • "Plate Height in Gas Chromatography"[2]
  • "Colorimetric Determination of Low Concentrations of Primary and Secondary Alcohols"[12]
  • "Rapid Diffusional Analysis by Chromatographic Methods"[13]
  • "Environmental Chemistry: Air and Water Pollution"[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Slabaugh, Michael R.; Seager, Spencer L. (2010). Introductory Chemistry for Today. Pacific Grove: Brooks Cole. ISBN 978-0-538-73430-1.
  2. ^ a b Giddings, J. C.; Seager, S. L.; Stucki, L. R.; Stewart, G. H. (1960). "Plate Height in Gas Chromatography". Analytical Chemistry. 32 (7): 867–870. doi:10.1021/ac60163a043.
  3. ^ a b "Faculty - Weber State University".
  4. ^ Slabaugh, Michael R.; Seager, Spencer L. (2008). Chemistry for today: general, organic, and biochemistry. Australia: Thomson Brooks/Cole. ISBN 978-0-495-11282-2.
  5. ^ "Organic and Biochemistry for Today, Spencer L. Seager, Book - Barnes & Noble".
  6. ^ Slabaugh, Michael R.; Seager, Spencer L. (2007). Safety Scale Lab Experiments for Seager/Slabaugh's Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 6th. Pacific Grove: Brooks Cole. ISBN 978-0-495-11269-3.
  7. ^ Darweesh, Judith (1983). "Environmental Chemistry: Air and Water Pollution (Stocker, H.; Seager, Spencer L.)". Journal of Chemical Education. 60 (8): 686. Bibcode:1983JChEd..60..686D. doi:10.1021/ed060p686.2.
  8. ^ Smith, Wayne L. (1976). "Energy: From source to use (Stoker, Steven H.; Seager, Spencer L.; Capener, Robert L.)". Journal of Chemical Education. 53 (6): A306. Bibcode:1976JChEd..53Q.306S. doi:10.1021/ed053pA306.1.
  9. ^ "Rapid Determination of Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients by Means of Gas Chromatography Apparatus | Issue 5 - Journal of Chemical Physics".
  10. ^ Seager, Spencer L.; Geertson, Lyle R.; Giddings, J. Calvin (1963). "Temperature Dependence of Gas and Vapor Diffusion Coefficients". Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 8 (2): 168–169. doi:10.1021/je60017a003.
  11. ^ Giddings, J.Calvin (1964). "Plate height in coiled columns". Journal of Chromatography A. 16: 444–447. doi:10.1016/S0021-9673(01)82513-9. PMID 14265866. Archived from the original on 2013-02-02.
  12. ^ Johnson, D. P.; Critchfield, F. E. (1960). "Colorimetric Determination of Low Concentrations of Primary and Secondary Alcohols". Analytical Chemistry. 32 (7): 865–867. doi:10.1021/ac60163a042.
  13. ^ Giddings, J. C.; Seager, S. L. (1962). "Method for the Rapid Determination of Diffusion Coefficients. Theory and Application". Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals. 1 (4): 277–283. doi:10.1021/i160004a009.
  14. ^ Pagenkopf, Gordon K. (1977). "Environmental Chemistry: Air and Water Pollution (Stoker, H. Stephen; Seager, Spencer L.)". Journal of Chemical Education. 54 (3): A177. Bibcode:1977JChEd..54..177P. doi:10.1021/ed054pA177.2.