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The Microscale Laboratory
Feature Editor
R. David Crouch
Department of Chemistry
Dickinson College
Carlisle, PA 17013-2896

Phone: 717/245-1351
Fax: 717/245-1995
Email: crouch@dickinson.edu

Mission Statement
The goal of The Microscale Laboratory column is to disseminate information about microscale laboratory techniques and the advantages they afford for teachers and students at all levels of chemistry instruction. The column solicits manuscripts that present innovative microscale experiments, modify existing experiments to the microscale, offer new or modified microscale equipment, or addresses other items of interest to those who are using or planning to use microscale experiments. While microscale laboratory exercises for advanced students are of continued interest, experiments for introductory chemistry—including those which might be of use at the high school level—are especially sought.

Descriptions of laboratory experiments for the Microscale Laboratory column should follow the JCE Supplemental Guidelines for Lab Experiment Manuscripts as well as the JCE Guide to Submissions.

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