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May 2000
Vol. 77 No. 5

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A Burning Issue558
Kathryn R. Williams
How Does Your Garden Grow? Investigating the "Magic Salt Crystal Garden"624A
JCE Editorial Staff
Micelles in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory. Kinetics of Hydrolysis of 5,5'-Dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoate) in Basic Solution626
Kathryn R. Williams
Self-Assembly of Microporous Thiogermanate Frameworks630
Mark J. MacLachlan, Robert W. J. Scott, Geoffrey A. Ozin, and Douglas F. McIntosh
Visible Absorption Spectroscopy and Structure of Cyanine Dimers in Aqueous Solution: An Experiment for Physical Chemistry637
Miin-Liang Horng and Edward L. Quitevis
Interactive Visualization of Infrared Spectral Data: Synergy of Computation, Visualization, and Experiment for Learning Spectroscopy649
Paul M. Lahti, Eric J. Motyka, and Robert J. Lancashire
Linear Least-Squares Regression669
Sidney Young and Andrzej Wierzbicki
Non-Linear Least-Squares Regression669
Sidney Young and Andrzej Wierzbicki
Analysis of Vibrational Spectrum of a Linear Molecule 670
Richard W. Schwenz, William F. Polik, and Sidney Young
Why Does the Middle Band in the Absorption Spectrum of Ni(H2O)62+ Have Two Maxima?670
Myriam Triest, Guillaume Bussière, Hugo Bélisle, and Christian Reber
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