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February 1995
Vol. 72 No. 2

More on the Way We Will Be97
Lagowski, J. J.
In this Issue98
Bunsen's Batteries and the Electric Arc99
Stock, John T.
Spontaneity, Accessibility, Irreversibility, "Useful Work": The Availability Function, the Helmholtz Function, and the Gibbs Function103
Tykodi, R. J.
Spinodal Decomposition as an Interesting Example of the Application of Several Thermodynamic Principles112
Clerc, Daryl G.; Cleary, David A.
An Exceptional Theoretical Process with Internal Entropy Coupling116
Belandria, Jose I.
Analysis of Receptor-Ligand Interactions119
Attie, Alan D.; Raines, Ronald T.
Which Organic Molecule Should I Pick?124
Perkins, Robert
The Periodic Table Video Disk: Second Edition126
Banks, Alton J.
JCE: Software on the World Wide Web127
Statistics by Computer Simulation128
Lotz, A.
Measuring with a Purpose: Involving Students in the Learning Process130
Metz, Patricia A.; Pribyl, Jeffrey R.
Getting It Right-It's in the Cards132
MacBeath, Marie
Computer Simulation of Vinyl Polymer Tacticity133
Radiotis, T.; Brown, G. R.
Least-Squares Fitting by Visualization of the Sum of Squares Space138
van Herk, Alex M.
Using Computer-Assisted Personalized Assignments for Freshman Chemistry141
Morrissey, D. J.; Kashy, E.; Tsai, I.
The Past Two Decades of Undergraduate Research146
Spencer, James N.; Yoder, Claude H.
Momentum Distributions for a Particle in a Box148
Liang, Ying Q.; Zhang, Hong; Dardenne, Yves X.
Put the Body to Them!151
Perkins, Robert R.
Introducing Atmospheric Reactions: A Systematic Approach for Students153
Baird, N. Colin
Creative Group Presentations in Organic Chemistry157
Hermann, Christine K. F.
Projects supported by the nsf division of undergraduate education.158
Hixson, Susan H.; Sears, Curtis T. Jr.
Cooperative Learning: An Approach for Large Enrollment Courses162
Cooper, Melanie M.
Science Education Outreach by Mobile Units165
Hermens, Richard A., editor; contributors: Lang, Marvin C.; Hermens, Richard A.; Mazzeo, April; Burnett, Diane; Mitchell, Donald J.
Encouraging Tomorrow's Chemists: University Outreach Program Bringing Hands-On Experiments to Local Students167
Heinze, Katrina F.; Allen, Jana L.; Jacobsen, Eric N.
The Western Washington University Instrument Center: Restructuring Shops and Service Laboratories for Limited Budgets169
Wilson, H. William
Cubic and Related Structures of Many Types of Crystals: A Single Illuminated Model172
Rich, Ronald L.
Put a Little Kaboom in Your Classroom176
Barondeau, Mike
Modified Hydrogen Balloon Explosion177
Lawrence, Stephen S.; Franz, David
The Physical Reality of Molecules: They're Dense and They Move Around!177
Silverstein, Todd P.; Mosher, Melvyn M.
Suspension of Drops of a Liquid in a Column of Water178
Ahmad, Jamil; Smith, Wayne L.
A Charles' Law Experiment for Beginning Students179
Rockley, Mark G.; Rockley, Natalie L.
Acid Volatile Sulfides (AVS) in Sediment: An Environmental Chemistry Experiment182
Brouwer, Henry
Nucleophilic and Enzymic Catalysis of p-Nitrophenylacetate Hydrolysis184
Head, Michael B.; Mistry, Kalpna S.; Ridings, Bernard J.; Smith, Christopher A.; Parker, Mark J.
A Modular Raman Spectroscopy System Using a Helium-Neon Laser That Is Also Suited for Emission Spectrophotometry Experiments187
Fitzwater, David A.; Thomasson, Kathryn A.; Glinski, Robert J.
Microscale Synthesis of the Natural Products Carpanone and PiperineA25
Sloop, Joseph C.
Small Scale ElectrophoresisA28
Brooks, Helen B.; Brooks, David W.
Discovery-Based Microscale Catalytic Decarbonylation of AldehydesA29
Pearsall, Mary-Ann; Rosen, Alan M.; Conrad, Jennifer S.; Hendrickson, Carrie A.; Pacchia, Ann Marie L.; Schantz, Daniel J.
Modern Laboratory Experiment for Instrumental Analysis: Analytical Method for Simultaneous Determination of Chloride and Bromide Ions Based Upon Fluorescence-Quenching MethodsA31
Tucker, Sheryl A.; Acree, William E., Jr.
Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale Approach (Roberts, Royston M.; Gilbert, John C.; Martin, Stephen, F.)A37
McKelvey, Ronald D.
Intermediate Organic Chemistry, Second Edition (Stowell, John C.)A37
Adams, Peter
Concepts and Calculations in Analytical Chemistry: A Spreadsheet Approach (Freiser, Henry)A41
Pharr, Daniel Y.
The Rainbow Makers: The Origins of the Synthetic Dyestuffs Industry in Western Europe (Travis, Anthony S.) A41
Kauffman, George B.
Transitional Metal Chemistry: The Valence Shell in d-Block Chemistry (Gerloch, Malcolm; Constable, Edwin E.)A41
Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning: Environmental Analysis (Reeve, Roger N.; Barnes, John D.)A42
Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry: A Programmed Learning Approach (Simpson, Peter)A42
Wiley Series in Ion Chemistry and Physics: Low Energy Ion-Surface Interactions (Rabalais, J. Wayne; Baer, Tomas; Ng, Cheuk-Yiu; Powis, Ivan)A42
Introduction to Crystallography (Sands, Donald E.)A42
Bound Carbohydrates in Nature (Warren, Leonard)A42
A New Dimension to Quantum Chemistry: Analytic Derivative Methods in Ab Initio Molecular Electronic Theory (Yamaguchi, Yukio; Osamura, Yoshihiro; Goddard, John D.; Schaefer, Henry F. III)A42
International Series of Monographs on Physics, Volume 83, The Physics of Liquid Crystals, Second Edition (de Gennes, P. G.; Prost, J.)A42
Ellis Horwood Series in Polymer Science and Technology: Radical Polymerization in Disperse Systems (Barton, J.; Capek, I.; Kemp, T. J.; Kennedy, J. F.)A42
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