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January 1999
Vol. 76 No. 1

 Supplements
The Cinderella Story Revisited-Again19
Kathryn R. Williams and Gardiner H. Myers
The Effects of Temperature on Lightsticks40A
Vial OrganicTM-Organic Chemistry Labs for High School and Junior College69
Thomas J. Russo and Mark Meszaros
Micropreparation of [RuH2{P(C6H5)3}4]: A Transition Metal Hydride Compound70
Donald E. Linn Jr.
A Multistep Synthesis of 4-Nitro-1-ethynylbenzene Involving Palladium Catalysis, Conformational Analysis, Acetal Hydrolysis, and Oxidative Decarbonylation74
Thomas E. Goodwin, Eva M. Hurst, and Ashley S. Ross
A Simple Method for Determining the Absolute Configuration of a-Amino Acids77
María Dolores Díaz-de-Villegas and Esteban P. Urriolabeitia
Spectroscopy of Simple Molecules89
C. Baer and K. Cornely
Effect of Sample Size on Sampling Error: An Experiment for Introductory Analytical Chemistry99
Joseph E. Vitt and Royce C. Engstrom
Constructivism: The Implications for Laboratory Work107
Thomas W. Shiland
Students' Self-Assessment in Chemistry Examinations Requiring Higher- and Lower-Order Cognitive Skills112
Uri Zoller, Michal Fastow, Aviva Lubezky, and Georgios Tsaparlis
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