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August 1995
Vol. 72 No. 8

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 Symposium: Sweeteners and Sweetness Theory
Overview of Sweeteners671
Jerry W. Ellis
Discovery of Highly Sweet Compounds from Natural Sources676
A. Douglas Kinghorn and Edward J. Kennelly
Using Models to Understand and Design Sweeteners680
D. Eric Walters

 General Interest
Nitric Oxide--Some Old and New Perspectives 686
Eric W. Ainscough and Andrew M. Brodie
W. R. Hamilton: His Genius, His Circuits, and the IUPAC Nomenclature for Fulleranes693
Alexandru T. Balaban, Darko Babic, and Douglas J. Klein
A Conversation with Robert G. Anderson: Eminent Chemist and Director of the British Museum708
John W. Wotiz
AIM: Attracting Women into Sciences711
Iclal S. Hartman
Osmotic Pressure and Electrochemical Potential--A Parallel 713
Rainer Bausch
Double Disproportionations 716
M.E. Cardinali, C. Giomini, Ciancarlo Marrosu
Guidelines for the Supervision of Undergraduate Research 721
Robert H. Beer and Corine Myers
Methanol Cannon Demonstrations Revisited732
David A. Dolson, Michael E. Dolson, Michael R. Hall, Rubin Battino, Lisa S. Jutte

 Features
Editorially Speaking
The Impact of Technology on Education669
J. J. Lagowski
In This Issue670
Environmental Chemistry Update684
Computer Series
Animation of Imaginary Frequencies at the Transition State699
Robert H. Higgins
Computer Series
Integration of Molecular Modelling Algorithms with Tutorial Instruction: Design of an Interactive Three-Dimensional Computer-Assisted Learning Environment for Exploring Molecular Structure699
R. T. Hyde, P. N. Shaw, D. E. Jackson, and K. Woods
JCE Software
Proton NMR Basics706
Carolyn S. Judd, Joel D. Morrisett, Mohan V. Chari, and Jeffrey L. Browning
Exam Question Exchange
Kinetic Theory of Gases 715
Kathleen Cornely-Moss
NSF Highlights
Mass Spectrometry for Large Undergraduate Laboratory Sections717
A. Illies, P. B. Shevlin, G. Childers, M. Peschke and J. Tsai
Curricular Change Digests
A Different Approach to the Traditional Chemistry Lab Experience718
R. S. Majerle(1), R. E. Utecht, and C. J. Guetzloff
Curricular Change Digests
No Small Change: Simultaneously Introducing Cooperative Learning and Microscale Experiments in an Organic Lab Course718
Fraser F. Fleming
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
Overhead Projector Spectrum of Polymethine Dye: A Physical Chemistry Demonstration 730
Sally Solomon and Chinhyu Hur
Tested Demonstrations
Demonstrating a Lack of Reactivity Using a Teflon-Coated Pan731
Thomas G. Richmond
Letters
Letters764
The Microscale Laboratory
A Microscale GC-MS Experiment: Identification of an Acyclic Saturated KetoneA160
Alex T. Rowland
The Microscale Laboratory
Small-Scale Potentiometry and Silver One-Pot ReactionsA162
David W. Brooks, Dianne Epp, and Helen B. Brooks
The Microscale Laboratory
An Efficient Microscale Procedure for the Preparation of 3,5-DinitrobenzoatesA164
Richard F. Smith and Gaetano M. Cristalli
Reviews
From CA to CAS Online: Databases in Chemistry, Second EditionA169
reviewed by David Flaxbart
Reviews
American Chemical Enterprise: A Perspective on 100 Years of Innovation to Commemorate the Centennial of the Society of Chemical Industry (American Section)A169
reviewed by George B. Kauffman

 Secondary School Chemistry
Filtrates and Residues
Crepe Paper Colorimetry722
David L. Pringle, Kathy Chaloupka, and Maryann Varanka-Martin
Trading Post
The Chemistry of Fabric Reactive Dyes 724
Marcia C. Bonneau
Trading Post
A World of Color: Investigating the Chemistry of Vat Dyes726
Dianne N. Epp
Applications and Analogies
Can London Dispersion Forces Be Stronger than Dipole-Dipole Forces, Including Hydrogen Bonds?727
Thomas T. Earles
Inventory Control
A Cheap, Semiquantitative Hand-Held Conductivity Tester728
Susan K. S. Zawacky

 Laboratory Experiments
More Chemistry in a Soda Bottle: A Conservation of Mass Activity734
Daniel Q. Duffy, Stephanie A. Shaw, William O. Bare, and Kenneth A. Goldsby
Structure Determination Using 19-F NMR: A Simple Fluorination Experiment of Cinnamyl Alcohol736
Daniel J. deMendonca, Cheryl A. Digits, Erin W. Navin, Tanya C. Sander, and Gerald B. Hammond
A Fast and Inexpensive Western Blot Experiment for the Undergraduate Laboratory 740
Shawn O. Farrell and Lynn E. Farrell
Using GC-MS to Determine Relative Reactivity Ratios 743
R. Daniel Bishop, Jr.
From Titration Data to Buffer Capacities: A Computer Experiment for the Chemistry Lab or Lecture746
Roy W. Clark, Gary D. White, Judith M. Bonicamp, and Exum D. Watts
Oxomolybdenum Chemistry: An Experiment 751
Charles G. Young
A Low-Cost Matrix Isolation Experiment: For the Undergraduate Laboratory 753
Mark Flair and T. Rick Fletcher
Construction and Testing of a Variable Temperature Potentiometry Cell for Student Use 756
Lee Kresge, Kenneth E. Hyde, and Donald A. Palmer
Chemical Visualization of Boolean Functions: A Simple Chemical Computer 760
R. Blittersdorf, J. Müller, and F. W. Schneider

 Notes
Icosahedral Matrix Representation692
Entropy-Controlled Reactions: An Interesting Textbook Error692
Additional Absorbance Measurements692
An Inexpensive Controller for Heating Mantles733
William J. Pietro
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