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May 2007
Vol. 84 No. 5


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Primo Levi and The Periodic Table: Teaching Chemistry Using a Literary Text775
Viktoria Klara Lakatos Osorio, Peter Wilhelm Tiedemann, and Paulo Alves Porto
Plastic Membrane Sensor from a Disposed Combined Glass Electrode: A Project for Graduate and Fourth-Year Undergraduate Students of Analytical Chemistry793
Hayat M. Marafie, Adel F. Shoukry, and Laila A. Alshatti
How Does Your Laundry Glow?800A
Richard B. Weinberg
X-ray Diffraction and the Discovery of the Structure of DNA. A Tutorial and Historical Account of James Watson and Francis Crick's Use of X-ray Diffraction in Their Discovery of the Double Helix Structure of DNA803
David T. Crouse
Using Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy To Analyze Archaeological Materials. Introducing Scientific Concepts and Scientific Literacy to Students from All Disciplines810
Adam Hill, Ann Lehman, and Maria Parr
Structural Order–Disorder Transformations Monitored by X-ray Diffraction and Photoluminescence814
R. C. Lima, E. C. Paris, E. R. Leite, J. W. M. Espinosa, A. G. Souza, and E. Longo
Using Variable Temperature Powder X-ray Diffraction To Determine the Thermal Expansion Coefficient of Solid MgO818
Nicholas C. Corsepius, Thomas C. DeVore, Barbara A. Reisner, and Deborah L. Warnaar
A Colorimetric Analysis Experiment Not Requiring a Spectrophotometer: Quantitative Determination of Albumin in Powdered Egg White. A High School or General Science Experiment826
Amanda K. Charlton, Richard S. Sevcik, Dorie A. Tucker, and Linda D. Schultz
Detection and Quantification of Valerenic Acid in Commercially Available Valerian Products829
Ruth H. Douglas, Ciaran A. Muldowney, Rabab Mohamed, Fiona Keohane, Catherine Shanahan, John J. Walsh, and Pierce V. Kavanagh
Complexation of Copper(II) Ion with Tetraglycine as Followed by Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy. A Bioinorganic Chemistry Experiment 832
Eugenio Garribba and Giovanni Micera
Synthesis, Purification, and Characterization of a μ-(1,3-propanedithiolato)-hexacarbonyldiiron. Laboratory Experiment or Mini-Project for Inorganic Chemistry or Integrated Laboratory836
Carmen F. Works
Quantitative Comparison of Three Standardization Methods Using a One-Way ANOVA for Multiple Mean Comparisons839
Russell D. Barrows
Digitally Enhanced Thin-Layer Chromatography: An Inexpensive, New Technique for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis842
Amber Victoria Irish Hess
Oxidation of Aromatic Aldehydes Using Oxone852
Rajani Gandhari, Padma P. Maddukuri, and Thottumkara K. Vinod
Making Molecular Borromean Rings. A Gram-Scale Synthetic Procedure for the Undergraduate Organic Lab855
Cari D. Pentecost, Nicholas Tangchaivang, Stuart J. Cantrill, Kelly S. Chichak, Andrea J. Peters, and J. Fraser Stoddart
The Weakest Link: Bonding between Helium Atoms860
Lawrence L. Lohr and S. M. Blinder
A2: Element or Compound?880
Marilyne Stains and Vicente Talanquer
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