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November 2005
Vol. 82 No. 11
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| Introductory Chemistry Needs a Revolution. ACS and IUPAC and AAAS and ICUC Should Lead It | 1615 |
| Stephen J. Hawkes |
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| A Simple and Easy-To-Learn Chart of the Main Classes of Inorganic Compounds and Their Acid–Base Reactions | 1645 |
| Grigoriy Sereda |
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| Synthesis and Analysis of Copper Hydroxy Double Salts | 1662 |
| Laura M. Brigandi, Phyllis A. Leber, and Claude H. Yoder |
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| Cotton Effect in Copper–Proline Complexes in the Visible Region | 1663 |
| Victor Volkov and Rolf Pfister |
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| Preparation, Analysis, and Characterization of Some Transition Metal Complexes—A Holistic Approach | 1667 |
| Kristy M. Blyth, Lindsay R. Mullings, David N. Phillips, David Pritchard, and Wilhelm van Bronswijk |
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| Hydrolysis of Pentaamminechlorocobalt(III): A Unified Mechanistic View | 1671 |
| Gabriel González and Manuel Martínez |
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| The Discovery-Oriented Approach to Organic Chemistry. 6. Selective Reduction in Organic Chemistry: Reduction of Aldehydes in the Presence of Esters Using Sodium Borohydride | 1674 |
| Ashvin R. Baru and Ram S. Mohan |
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| A GC–MS Analysis of an SN2 Reaction for the Organic Laboratory | 1676 |
| Malgorzata M. Clennan and Edward L. Clennan |
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| A Template-Controlled
Solid-State Reaction for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory |
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| Tomislav Friscic, Tamara D. Hamilton, Giannis S. Papaefstathiou, and Leonard R. MacGillivray |
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| Spectrophotometric Determination of the Dissociation Constant of an Acid–Base Indicator Using a Mathematical Deconvolution Technique | 1682 |
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Krystyn P. Alter, John L. Molloy, and Emily D. Niemeyer |
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| An Azulene-Based Discovery Experiment: Challenging Students To Watch for the "False Assumption" | 1686 |
| Charles M. Garner |
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| An Approach Towards Teaching Green Chemistry Fundamentals | 1689 |
| Susan D. Van Arnum |
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| The Introduction of High-Throughput Experimentation Methods for Suzuki–Miyaura Coupling Reactions in University Education | 1693 |
| Richard Hoogenboom, Michael A. R. Meier, and Ulrich S. Schubert |
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| A Safer, Easier, Faster Synthesis for CdSe Quantum Dot Nanocrystals | 1697 |
| Elizabeth M. Boatman, George C. Lisensky, and Karen J. Nordell |
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| Quantum Dots: An Experiment for Physical or Materials Chemistry | 1700 |
| L. D. Winkler, J. F. Arceo, W. C. Hughes, B. A. DeGraff, and B. H. Augustine |
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| The Virtual ChemLab Project: A Realistic and Sophisticated Simulation of Organic Synthesis and Organic Qualitative Analysis | 1728 |
| Brian F. Woodfield, Merritt B. Andrus, Gregory L. Waddoups, Melissa S. Moore, Richard Swan, Rob Allen, Greg Bodily, Tricia Andersen, Jordan Miller, Bryon Simmons, and Richard Stanger |
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| The Use of the Free, Open-Source Program Jmol To Generate an Interactive Web Site To Teach Molecular Symmetry | 1736 |
| Marion E. Cass and Henry S. Rzepa |
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| 3D Molecular Symmetry Shockwave: A Web Application for Interactive Visualization and Three-Dimensional Perception of Molecular Symmetry | 1741 |
| Nickolas D. Charistos, Constantinos A. Tsipis, and Michail P. Sigalas |
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| An Animated Interactive Overview of Molecular Symmetry | 1742 |
| Marion E. Cass, Henry S. Rzepa, David R. Rzepa, and Charlotte K. Williams |
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