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July 2005
Vol. 82 No. 7

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Conceptual Considerations in Molecular Science985
Donald T. Sawyer
Chirality Made Simple: A 1- and 2-Dimensional Introduction to Stereochemistry1009
Robert E. Gawley
Amino Acid Complementarity: A Biochemical Exemplar of Stoichiometry for General and Health Sciences Chemistry1013
Ed Vitz
Demonstrating Encapsulation and Release: A New Take on Alginate Complexation and the Nylon Rope Trick1017
Andrienne C. Friedli and Inge R. Schlager
Computer Modeling and Research in the Classroom1021
Maria João Ramos and Pedro Alexandrino Fernandes
Enantiomeric Resolution of (±)-Mandelic Acid by (1R,2S)-(–)-Ephedrine. An Organic Chemistry Laboratory Experiment Illustrating Stereoisomerism1040
Marsha R. Baar and Andrea L. Cerrone-Szakal
Chiral Crystallization of Ethylenediamine Sulfate1043
Lawrence Koby, Jyothi B. Ningappa, Maria Dakessian, and Louis A. Cuccia
An Engaging Illustration of the Physical Differences among Menthol Stereoisomers1046
Edward M. Treadwell and T. Howard Black
Use of Enzymes in Organic Synthesis: Reduction of Ketones by Baker's Yeast Revisited1049
James Patterson and Snorri Th. Sigurdsson
Circular Dichroism Investigation of Dess–Martin Periodinane Oxidation in the Organic Chemistry Laboratory1053
Nicole A. Reed, Robert D. Rapp, Christian S. Hamann, and Pamela G. Artz
A Microwave-Assisted Reduction of Cyclohexanone Using Solid-State-Supported Sodium Borohydride1055
Lori L. White and Kevin W. Kittredge
The Ethylene Ketal Protecting Group Revisited: The Synthesis of 4-Hydroxy-4,4-diphenyl-2-butanone1057
Marsha R. Baar, Charles E. Russell, and Kristin L. Wustholz
Generation, Isolation, and Characterization of a Stable Enol from Grignard Addition to a Bis-Ester. A Microscale Experiment for the Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Laboratory1059
Olivier J.-C. Nicaise, Kyle F. Ostrom, and Brent J. Dalke
Steel Wool and Oxygen: A Look at Kinetics1065
James Gordon and Katherine Chancey
Kinetics of Alcohol Dehydrogenase-Catalyzed Oxidation of Ethanol Followed by Visible Spectroscopy1068
Kestutis Bendinskas, Christopher DiJiacomo, Allison Krill, and Ed Vitz
Measuring Gas-Phase Basicities of Amino Acids Using an Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer. A Physical Chemistry Laboratory Experiment1071
Lee S. Sunderlin, Victor Ryzhov, Lanea M. M. Keller, and Elizabeth R. Gaillard
FIA-Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of Nitrite in Meat Products: An Experiment Exploring Color Reduction of an Azo-Compound1074
José C. Penteado, Lúcio Angnes, Jorge C. Masini, and Paulo C. C. Oliveira
An Experimental Introduction to Interlaboratory Exercises in Analytical Chemistry1079
L. Puignou and M. Llauradó
Simplex Optimization of Headspace-Enrichment Conditions of Residual Petroleum Distillates Used by Arsonists1082
Molly M. Warnke, Angela E. Erickson, and Eugene T. Smith
Enthalpy of Vaporization by Gas Chromatography. A Physical Chemistry Experiment1086
Herbert R. Ellison
Computing Liquid–Vapor Phase Diagrams for Non-Ideal Binary Mixtures1100
Franklin M. C. Chen
Circular Birefringence and Circular Dichroism Simulation1100
Zachary Brown and Ronald Starkey
Data Analysis (Damped Oscillations) Using the Genfit Function1101
R. D. Poshusta
Exploring the Uncertainty Principle1101
Franklin M. C. Chen
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