Spencer L. Seager is professor of chemistry at Weber State University.[1]
History
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
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
Publications
- "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]