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February 2005
Vol. 82 No. 2

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Finding Chemical Anchors in the Kitchen 228
Liliana Haim
Qualitative Organic Analysis—In the Classroom and Laboratory 240
K. Thomas Finley
A Methane Balloon Inflation Chamber 248
Curtis J. Czerwinski and Tanya J. Cordes
Rapid Determination of Mercury in Seafood in an Introductory Environmental Science Class 265
Jeanette K. Rice, J. David Jenkins, Citabria Manley, Eric Sorel, and C. Jimmy Smith
FTIR Determination of Pollutants in Automobile Exhaust: An Environmental Chemistry Experiment Comparing Cold-Start and Warm-Engine Conditions 278
Laura J. Medhurst
A Simple Method for Measuring Ground-Level Ozone in the Atmosphere 282
John V. Seeley, Arthur W. Bull, Richard J. Fehir, Jr., Susan Cornwall, Gabriel A. Knudsen, and Stacy K. Seeley
The Determination of the Percent of Oxygen in Air Using a Gas Pressure Sensor 286
James Gordon and Katherine Chancey
Applying Chemical Potential and Partial Pressure Concepts To Understand the Spontaneous Mixing of Helium and Air in a Helium-Inflated Balloon 288
Jee-Yon Lee, Hee-Soo Yoo, Jong Sook Park, Kwang-Jin Hwang, and Jin Seog Kim
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