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March 2006
Vol. 83 No. 3

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Teaching Chemistry Laboratory Skills in Industrial Contexts353
Julianne M. Braun and Carol White
"The Reaction Quotent Is Unnecessary To Solve Equilibrium Problems. The Limitation of a Qualitative Reasoning"—Editor's Note384
John W. Moore
In Situ Observation of Glass Particle Sintering410
Rosiana Aguiar, Mario Godinho Jr., Marcelo O. Orlandi, Elson Longo, and Edson R. Leite
Popping Popcorn Kernels: Expanding Relevance with Linear Thinking414
Jordan L. Bennett, Michael M. Fuson, and Thomas A. Evans
Popcorn—What's in the Bag?416A
Marissa B. Sherman and Thomas A. Evans
Experiments on Heterogeneous Catalysis Using a Simple Gas Chromatograph417
Flávia Cristina Camilo Moura, Frederico Garcia Pinto, Eduardo Nicolau dos Santos, Luis Otávio Fagundes do Amaral, and Rochel Montero Lago
Propanol to Propane: An Advanced Laboratory Experiment Using Heterogeneous Catalysts for Two Successive Gas-Phase Reactions421
Bruce Mattson, Martin Hulce, Wes Cheng, Jaclyn Greimann, Trisha Hoette, and Peter Menzel
Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Alkynes via the Alkylation of Sodium Acetylides. An Introduction to Synthetic Design for Organic Chemistry Students425
Jennifer N. Shepherd and Jason R. Stenzel
A Laboratory Assignment in 1H NMR Spectroscopy: A Comparative Analysis of Calculated and Experimental 1H NMR Chemical Shifts429
Susan D. Van Arnum
Study of an AB System within the 1H NMR Spectrum of a Maleamic Acid: Application of Chemical Exchange between Acid–Base Conjugates432
Pierre Fellman, Alain Gevertz, and Christine Cordier
Chemical Characterization of Activated Carbon Fibers and Activated Carbons436
J. M. Valente Nabais and P. J. M. Carrott
An Introduction to Polymer Processing, Morphology, and Property Relationships through Thermal Analysis of Plastic PET Bottles. Exercises Designed to Introduce Students to Polymer Physical Properties439
H. Darrell Iler, Eric Rutt, and Seth Althoff
Polymerization and Characterization of PMMA. Polymer Chemistry Laboratory Experiments for Undergraduate Students443
Caroline Duval-Terrié and Laurent Lebrun
Microwave-Induced Chain Transfer Polymerization of a Stimuli-Responsive Polymer and Determination of Its Critical Solution Temperature447
F. Fischer and R. Freitag
Energy Contour Plots: Slices through the Potential Energy Surface That Simplify Quantum Mechanical Studies of Reacting Systems451
Andrew G. Leach and Elisheva Goldstein
On the Solution of the Quantum Rigid Rotor460
Cory C. Pye
The Configuration Interaction Expansion Is the Exact Solution of the Electronic Schrödinger Equation480
José A. Sordo
Comparing the Effectiveness on Student Achievement of a Student Response System versus Online WebCT Quizzes488
Diane M. Bunce, Jessica VandenPlas, and Katherine Havanki
Distance Learning: A Viable Alternative to the Conventional Lecture–Lab Format in General Chemistry501
Ruby S. Casanova, Jennifer L. Civelli, Doris R. Kimbrough, Barbara P. Heath, and James H. Reeves
Animating Graphical Data during Lecture To Simulate Real-Time Data Collection508
Brian K. Niece
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