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Supplements in this Issue
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November 2006
Vol. 83 No. 11


 Supplements
Steam Tables below 0 °C1601
Peter E. Liley
Liquid Crystals Activity1602
Don L. Lewis and Mark Warren
Density Visualization1629
Richard L. Keiter, Whitney L. Puzey, and Erin A. Blitz
The IUPAC Rules for Naming Organic Molecules1633
Stanislaw Skonieczny
Powder Diffraction Simulated by a Polycrystalline Film of Spherical Colloids1638
Dean J. Campbell and Younan Xia
The Importance and Efficacy of Using Statistics in the High School Chemistry Laboratory1649
Paul S. Matsumoto
Developing Critical Thinking Skills: The "Sabotaged" Synthesis of Methyl p-Bromobenzoate1652
Eric J. Mahan and Mary Alice Nading
Creatine Synthesis: An Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Laboratory Experiment1654
Andri L. Smith and Paula Tan
Microwave-Mediated Synthesis of Lophine: Developing a Mechanism To Explain a Product 1658
R. David Crouch, Jessica L. Howard, Jennifer L. Zile, and Kathryn H. Barker
A Discovery-Learning 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazone Experiment1661
Bruno M. Vittimberga and Ben Ruekberg
Using a Simulated Industrial Setting for the Development of an Improved Solvent System for the Recrystallization of Benzoic Acid: A Student-Centered Project1663
Timothy R. Hightower and Jay D. Heeren
Synthesis of meso-Diethyl-2,2′-dipyrromethane in Water. An Experiment in Green Organic Chemistry1665
Abilio J. F. N. Sobral
Photochemical Dimerization of Dibenzylideneacetone. A Convenient Exercise in [2+2] Cycloaddition Using Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry1667
G. Nageswara Rao, Chelli Janardhana, V. Ramanathan, T. Rajesh, and P. Harish Kumar
[60]Fullerene Displacement from (Dihapto-Buckminster-Fullerene) Pentacarbonyl Tungsten(0): An Experiment for the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Part II 1670
José E. Cortés-Figueroa and Deborah A. Moore-Russo
Synthesis and Characterization of a Layered Manganese Oxide: Materials Chemistry for the Inorganic or Instrumental Methods Lab1674
Stanton Ching, Ram P. Neupane, and Timothy P. Gray
An Inexpensive Device for Capillary Electrophoresis with Fluorescence Detection1677
Greg Anderson, Jonathan E. Thompson, and Khriesto Shurrush
High School Chemistry Content Background of Introductory College Chemistry Students and Its Association with College Chemistry Grades1703
Robert H. Tai, R. Bruce Ward, and Philip M. Sadler
Effectiveness of Conceptual Change-Oriented Teaching Strategy To Improve Students' Understanding of Galvanic Cells 1719
Ali Riza Özkaya, Musa Üce, Hakan Sarıçayır, and Musa Şahin
Symbolic Math Approach To Solve Particle-in-the-Box and H-Atom Problems1726
Todd M. Hamilton
Finding Molecular Vibrational Frequencies from HCl to SO21726
Franklin M. C. Chen and Theresa Julia Zielinski
Following the Extent of a Reaction with the Help of Maple1726
Inmaculada Suárez and Baudilio Coto
A Summary of Statistical Thermodynamics Calculations1727
Theresa Julia Zielinski
The Diffusion Game—Using Symbolic Mathematics Software To Play the Game on a Large Scale1727
W. Tandy Grubbs
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