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November 1999
Vol. 76 No. 11
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 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
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| Secondary School Chemistry |
| Lightstick Kinetics | 1514 |
| Charles E. Roser and Catherine L. McCluskey |
 | | A Simple Experiment for Ion Migration | 1516 |
| Karl E. Bessler and Daniel de Oliveira Campos |
 | | The Enthalpy of Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide: A General Chemistry Calorimetry Experiment | 1517 |
| Charles J. Marzzacco |
 | | The Blue Bottle Reaction as a General Chemistry Experiment on Reaction Mechanisms | 1519 |
| Steven C. Engerer and A. Gilbert Cook |
 | | Safety Tips |
| Synthetic Fingernails as a Fire Hazard in the Chemistry Laboratory | 1521 |
| William G. Vanover, Jason L. Woods, and Shawn B. Allin |
 | | The Preparation of a UV-Light-Absorbing Polymer: A Project-Oriented Laboratory Experiment for the Introductory Organic Chemistry Curriculum | 1523 |
| Thomas Poon, Jean P. McIntyre, Andrea Dorigo, Drew J. Davis, Matthew A. Davis, Crystal F. Eller, Leah R. Eller, Heather K. Izumi, Kenya M. Jones, Kurt H. Kelley, William Massello, Megan L. Melamed, Cynthia M. Norris, Jeffrey A. Oelrich, Thomas A. Pluim, Sarah E. Poplawski, Jason M. St. Clair, Matthew P. Stokes, Wells C. Wheeler, and Erin E. Wilkes |
 | | "New" Compounds from Old Plastics: Recycling PET Plastics via Depolymerization. An Activity for the Undergraduate Organic Lab | 1525 |
| Don Kaufman, Geoff Wright, Ryan Kroemer, and Josh Engel |
 | | Effect of Plasticizers on the Properties of Polystyrene Films | 1526 |
| Jeffrey Csernica and Alisha Brown |
 | | Basic Rheology of Polymer Melts. An Introductory Polymer Science Experiment | 1528 |
| S. Commereuc |
 | | Reticulation Study and Molding of Unsaturated Polyester Composites | 1533 |
| S. Bistac |
 | | Teaching Light Scattering to Exemplify and Reinforce Basic Principles | 1534 |
| Drew S. Poche, Paul S. Russo, Brian Fong, Elena Temyanko, and Holly Ricks |
 | | A Colorful Ion Exchange Experiment | 1538 |
| Adélio Mendes |
 | | The Solubility of Ionic Solids and Molecular Liquids | 1540 |
| C. Baer and Sheila M. Adamus |
 | | Demonstrating Chemical and Analytical Concepts in the Undergraduate Laboratory Using Capillary Electrophoresis and Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography | 1542 |
| Christopher P. Palmer |
 | | Antacids Revisited with Modern Chemical Instruments: GCMS, AAS, and CCT | 1544 |
| Stanley L. Burden and Christopher J. Petzold |
 | | The Separation and Identification of Some Brominated and Chlorinated Compounds by GC/MS: An Advanced Undergraduate Laboratory | 1547 |
| Rebecca M. O'Malley and Hsiao C. Lin |
 | | Reflectance Spectroscopy Using Wine Bottle Glass: An Undergraduate Experiment | 1551 |
| María Gabriela Lagorio |
 | | Selection of an Analysis Wavelength: An Interesting Example Involving Solvatochromism and the Zwitterionic Dimroth-Reichardt's Betaine ET-30 Dye | 1555 |
| Taihe Deng and William E. Acree Jr. |
 | | The Preparation of Lidocaine | 1557 |
| Thomas J. Reilly |
 | | A Novel Target Synthesis Laboratory for Students | 1558 |
| C. Mark Smales and David R. K. Harding |
 | | Parallel Combinatorial Esterification: A Simple Experiment for Use in the Second-Semester Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 1560 |
| David M. Birney and Stephen D. Starnes |
 | | A Structure-Function Study of RecA: The Structural Basis for ATP Specificity in the Strand Exchange Reaction | 1562 |
| Julie Gegner, Natalie Spruill, and Leigh A. Plesniak |
 | | Advanced Chemistry Classroom and Laboratory |
| An in Vivo 13C NMR Analysis of the Anaerobic Yeast Metabolism of 1-13C-Glucose | 1564 |
| Brent J. Giles, Zenziwe Matsche, Ryan D. Egeland, Ryan A. Reed, Scott S. Morioka, and Richard L. Taber |
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