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June 2006
Vol. 83 No. 6

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Why Do Two Objects at Different Temperatures Come to a Common Intermediate Temperature When Put in Contact? Entropy Is Maximized.885
Eric A. Gislason and Norman C. Craig
Analysis of the Thickening Agents in Automotive Greases by GC–MS902
David Mayotte, Craig J. Donahue, and Cheryl A. Snyder
Complexometric Titration of Aluminum and Magnesium Ions in Commercial Antacids. An Experiment for General and Analytical Chemistry Laboratories906
Shui-Ping Yang and Ruei-Ying Tsai
Infrared Examination of the Transformation of Barium Sulfate into Barium Carbonate. An Inorganic Infrared Qualitative and Quantitative Experiment910
Gene E. Kalbus, Van T. Lieu, and Lee H. Kalbus
A Simple Method for Rapidly Obtaining Absorption Spectra with a Spectronic-20D+ Spectrophotometer913
Jonathan E. Thompson
Construction of a Low-Cost Apparatus for Gas Adsorption on Solids915
Hugo Macedo, Ana Aguiar Ricardo, and João Sotomayor
Student Empowerment through "Mini-microscale" Reactions: The Epoxidation of 1 mg of Geraniol919
Thomas R. Hoye and Christopher S. Jeffrey
Iodolactonization of 4-Pentenoic Acid 921
R. David Crouch, Alexander Tucker-Schwartz, and Kathryn Barker
Enhancements on the Photochromism of 2-(2,4-Dinitrobenzyl)pyridine: Molecular Modeling, NMR Spectrometry, Photo- and Solvent-Bleaching923
Ernest C. McGoran, Kevin Hintz, Kristin Hoffman, and Ramon Iovin
A Simple Combinatorial Experiment Based on Fischer Esterification. An Experiment Suitable for the First-Semester Organic Chemistry Lab927
Peter A. Wade, Susan A. Rutkowsky, and Daniel B. King
Reductive Amination: A Remarkable Experiment for the Organic Laboratory929
Kim M. Touchette
A Sequence of Linked Experiments, Suitable for Practical Courses of Inorganic, Organic, Computational Chemistry, and NMR Spectroscopy931
Grigoriy A. Sereda
Synthesis and Cytotoxic Properties of Chalcones: An Interactive and Investigative Undergraduate Laboratory Project at the Interface of Chemistry and Biology934
John Dickson, Lloyd Flores, Michelle Stewart, Regan LeBlanc, Hari N. Pati, Moses Lee, and Herman Holt
Evaluating the Internal Charge-Transfer in Benzylidene Derivatives of N,N′-Dimethylbarbituric Acid937
Marcos Caroli Rezende, Francisco Jara, and Moisés Domínguez
An Exploration of a Photochemical Pericyclic Reaction Using NMR Data940
Sara M. Hein
Mannich Reactions in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs): An Advanced Undergraduate Project of Green Chemistry and Structural Elucidation943
Kendrew K. W. Mak, Jane Siu, Y. M. Lai, and Pak-kei Chan
Undergraduate Pre–Service Teachers' Understandings and Misconceptions of Phase Equilibrium947
Nursen Azizoğlu, Mahir Alkan, and Ömer Geban
Misconceptions about the Particulate Nature of Matter. Using Animations To Close the Gender Gap954
Ellen J. Yezierski and James P. Birk
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