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March 2000
Vol. 77 No. 3
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| Introducing Chiroscience into the Organic Laboratory Curriculum | 305 |
| Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Tim Naylor, and Keith S. Anliker |
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| News & Announcements | 307 |
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| Experiments with Aspirin | 354 |
| Londa L. Borer and Edward Barry |
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| Synthesis of the Sweetener Dulcin from the Analgesic Tylenol | 357 |
| Brian D. Williams, Birute Williams, and Louise Rodino |
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| Isolation of Curcumin from Turmeric | 359 |
| Andrew M. Anderson, Matthew S. Mitchell, and Ram S. Mohan |
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| Isolating trans-Anethole from Anise Seeds and Elucidating Its Structure: A Project Utilizing One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectrometry | 361 |
| Joseph W. LeFevre |
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| Probing the Active Site of Yeast Alcohol Dehydrogenase through Microscale Yeast-Mediated Reductions of Acetophenone and Acetylpyridines. A Collaborative and Research-Based Advanced Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory Project | 363 |
| Moses Lee, Jennifer Azbell, Michael Carnahan, Kari Cox, Joey Espinosa, Ray Feaster, Robert Hirsch, Andrew Lam, Shane Roller, Brent Steadman, and James Toth |
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| Identification of Pharmaceuticals via Computer-Aided Thin Layer Chromatography | 366 |
| Anthony J. Macherone Jr. and Theodore J. Siek |
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| Rapid, Simple Quantitation in Thin-Layer Chromatography Using a Flatbed Scanner | 368 |
| Mitchell E. Johnson |
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| A Convenient and Highly Specific Western Blot Experiment for Introductory Biochemistry | 373 |
| Christopher J. Fenk, Stephanie Y. Grooms, and Donald G. Gerbig Jr. |
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| A Practical Exercise for Photochemistry and Photobiology: Production of Hydrogen Peroxide | 375 |
| Fernando Gallardo, Susana Gàlvez, Miguel Angel Medina, Antonio Heredia, and Carlos Gómez-Moreno |
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| An Analytical Laboratory Experiment in Error Analysis: Repeated Determination of Glucose Using Commercial Glucometers | 377 |
| Paul L. Edmiston and Theodore R. Williams |
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| Thermal Denaturation of Proteins Studied by UV Spectroscopy | 380 |
| Natasa Poklar and Gorazd Vesnaver |
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| Multicomponent Reactions: A Convenient Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Experiment | 382 |
| Ricardo Bossio, Stefano Marcaccini, Carlos F. Marcos, and Roberto Pepino |
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| Dediazoniations in Water: An Integrated Physical Organic Chemistry Experiment | 384 |
| Ugo Costas-Costas, Román Pazo-LLorente, Elisa González-Romero, and Carlos Bravo-Díaz |
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| A Simple Laboratory-Constructed Automatic Titrator | 389 |
| Kurt L. Headrick, Terry K. Davies, and Aaron N. Haegele |
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| Micelles in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory: Diffusion Coefficients and Half-Wave Potentials of Ferrocene | 392 |
| Kathryn R. Williams and Roberto Bravo |
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| Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium: Verification of the Lever Rule | 395 |
| A. D. Jordan |
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| Molecular Modeling to Predict Regioselectivity of Hydration Reactions | 396 |
| Kate J. Graham, Kathleen Skoglund, Chris P. Schaller, William P. Muldoon, and John B. Klassen |
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| A Molecular Modeling Program for Teaching Structural Biochemistry | 397 |
| James C. Dabrowiak, Paul J. Hatala, and Mark McPike |
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| Teaching and Using Chemical Information: Annotated Bibliography, 1993-1998 | 412 |
| Carol Carr |
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