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Featured Molecules October 2003

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The WebWare molecules of the month are discussed in two laboratory articles in this issue. Quinine is studied in the article “A Fluorimetric Approach to Studying the Effects of Ionic Strength on Reaction Rates: An Undergraduate Steady-State Fluorescence Laboratory Experiment” by Stephen W. Bigger, Peter J. Watkins, and Bruce Verity. Urea, a typical protein denaturant, is used as a cosolvent in the article “Transfer Free Energy and the Hydrophobic Effect” by Joseph M. Serafin.

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Quiniene and Urea
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