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October 1995
Vol. 72 No. 10

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 General Interest
Paper Models for Fullerenes C60-C84 863
John M. Beaton
Loschmidt and the Discovery of the Small870
William W. Porterfield and Walter Kruse
Pyrrole: From Dippel to Du Pont 875
Hugh J. Anderson
Teaching Chemical Equilibrium and Thermodynamics in Undergraduate General Chemistry Classes879
Anil C. Banerjee
A Method to Find the Rate Constants in Chemical Kinetics of a Complex Reaction884
Sydney Bluestone and Kin Y. Yan
Interpretation of the Emission Spectra of Trivalent Chromium-Doped Garnet Crystals Using Tanabe-Sugano Diagrams886
Michael D. Seltzer
Lewis Structures of Oxygen Compounds of 3p-5p Nonmetals889
Darel K. Straub
Simple Rules for Determining Nuclear Stability and Type of Radioactive Decay892
Mark L. Campbell
The Relationship between the Number of Elements and the Number of Independent Equations of Elemental Balance in Inorganic Chemical Equations894
R. Subramanian, N.K. Goh, and L. S. Chia
Mechanism of Electrode Reactions and the Stoichiometric Number895
P. Radhakrishnamurty and R. Arun Mozhi Selvan
How to Determine the Best Straight Line896
S. R. Logan
Those Baffling Subscripts899
Arthur W. Friedel and David P. Maloney
The AC Rule: An Algorithm for Organic Reactions906
Edgar F. Kiefer
Carbohydrate Dehydration Demonstrations927
David A. Dolson, Rubin Battino, Trevor M. Letcher, K. H. Pegel, and N. Revaprasadu

 Features
Editorially Speaking
Higher Education: A Time for Triage?861
J. J. Lagowski
In This Issue862
Exam Question Exchange
Make-up Exams: What's a Professor to Do?882
Stephen W. Carper
Exam Question Exchange
Understanding Chemical Potential882
M. Pilar Tarazona and Enrique Saiz
NSF Highlights
Environmental Chemistry as Focus in the Undergraduate Curriculum908
D. M. Chittenden, M. E. Draganjac, and W. V. Wyatt
JCE Software
Solid State Resources CD918
George C. Lisensky and Arthur B. Ellis
Computer Series
LIMSport VII. Semiconductor Gas Sensors as GC Detectors and "Breathalyzers"920
Ed Vitz and Helen Chan
Safety Tips
The Use of Erythrosin B in Undergraduate Spectrophotometry Experiments 926
L. James Stock III
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
Mass Spectrometry Analogy on the Overhead Projector930
Nancy C. Grim and Jerry L. Sarquis
Tested Demonstrations
Ammonia Fountain and Density Gradient Column 931
Miroslav Proksa
Letters954
The Microscale Laboratory
The Conversion of Triphenylphosphine to the Oxide: A Simple Experiment to Illustrate Catalytic OxotransferA196
Francisco J. Arnáiz and Rafael Aguado
The Microscale Laboratory
Simple Micropreparation and Analysis of Macrocyclic Complexes: Synthetic and Electrochemical PropertiesA198
Robert M. Berger, Shane W. Kelley, and Donald E. Linn, Jr.
The Microscale Laboratory
An Economical Replacement for Nitrogen in Solvent Removal in Microscale Organic LaboratoriesA200
Ben Ruekberg
The Microscale Laboratory
Microscale Preparation of Nickel Formate Dihydrate: A Simple Experiment for the Freshman LabA200
Francisco J. Arnáiz

 Secondary School Chemistry
Trading Post
Performance-Based Chemistry: Developing Assessment Strategies in High School Chemistry909
Linda Wygoda and Rebecca Teague
Inventory Control
A New Low-Cost Apparatus for Electrolysis of Water 912
Chieko Suzuki
Applications and Analogies
A Pictorial Analogy for Energy Content and Temperature914
Thomas D. Crute
Filtrates and Residues
Determination of Heats of Fusion: Using Differential Scanning Calorimetry for the AP Chemistry Course 916
Susan M. Temme

 Laboratory Experiments
A Systematic Experimental Test of the Ideal Gas Equation for the General Chemistry Laboratory933
Luis H. Blanco and Carmen M. Romero
Synthesis and Characterization of Potassium Tris(oxalato)ferrate(III) Trihydrate: A Spectrophotometric Method of Iron Analysis936
Richard F. Dallinger
Synthesis and Variable-Temperature 1H NMR Conformational Analysis of Bis(eta5-cyclopentadienyl)titanium Pentasulfide: An Experiment for an Integrated, Advanced Laboratory Course937
Anthony Diaz, Catherine Radzewich, and Mark Wicholas
Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography to Determine the C60:C70 Ratio in Fullerene Soot: An Undergraduate Chemistry Lab939
Michael C. Zumwalt and M. Bonner Denton
Explorations in Organometallic Synthesis: Characterization and Structure Determinations of Binuclear Phosphine-Bridged Complexes of Platinum Using Multinuclear NMR and IR Spectroscopy. 941
Kimberly A. Brittingham, Serge Schreiner, and Thomas N. Gallaher
NMR Spectroscopy Using a Chiral Lanthanide Shift Reagent to Assess the Optical Purity of 1-Phenylethylamine945
Tito Viswanathan and Alan Toland
Practicing Quality Control in a Bioanalytical Experiment 947
Juliana Marcos, Angel Ríos, and Miguel Valcárcel
DNA Composition Analysis by Nuclease Digestion and HPLC950
Steven M. Wietstock
Infrared Spectroscopy: A Versatile Tool in Practical Chemistry Courses 952
Volker Wiskam, Wolfgang Fichtner, Volker Kramb, Alexander Nintschew, and Jens Stefan Schneider

 Notes
What Do College Students Know About Illegal Drugs?925
Christine K. F. Hermann
R. I. P. I.-What Chemists Do in the Laboratory 932
Stephen DeMeo
Using Copper sulfate as a Classification Test for Amino Acids and Amines940
Christine K. F. Hermann
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