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| Dancing Crystals: A Dramatic Illustration of Intermolecular Forces | 1773 |
| Donald W. Mundell |
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| Visualizing the Transition State: A Hands-on Approach to the Arrhenius Equation | 1776 |
| Thomas S. Kuntzleman, Matthew S. Swanson, and Deborah K. Sayers |
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| Origin of the Formulas of Dihydrogen and Other Simple Molecules | 1779 |
| Andrew Williams |
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| Showing Enantiomorphous Crystals of Tartaric Acid | 1783 |
| Julio Andrade-Gamboa |
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| Supramolecular Chemistry: A Capstone Course | 1785 |
| Adam R. Urbach, Christopher J. Pursell, and John D. Spence |
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| Gas Clathrate Hydrates Experiment for High School Projects and Undergraduate Laboratories | 1790 |
| Melissa P. Prado, Annie Pham, Robert E. Ferazzi, Kimberly Edwards, and Kenneth C. Janda |
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| How Many Atomic Layers of Zinc Are in a Galvanized Iron Coating? | 1792 |
| Shui-Ping Yang |
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| Benchtop Nanoscale Patterning Using Soft Lithography | 1795 |
| Viswanathan Meenakshi, Yelizaveta Babayan, and Teri W. Odom |
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| Synthesis of Triarylmethane and Xanthene Dyes Using Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution Reactions | 1799 |
| James V. McCullagh and Kelly A. Daggett |
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| New Analytical Method for the Determination of Detergent Concentration in Water by Fabric Dyeing | 1803 |
| Set Seng, Masakazu Kita, and Reiko Sugihara |
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| Paint Analysis Using Visible Reflectance Spectroscopy | 1806 |
| Erin M. Hoffman and Douglas J. Beussman |
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| The Mysterious Death: An HPLC Lab Experiment | 1809 |
| Douglas J. Beussman |
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| GC–MS Analysis of γ-Hydroxybutyric Acid Analogs | 1813 |
| Colin Henck and Luke Nally |
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| Synthesis and Characterization of Aldol Condensation Products from Unknown Aldehydes and Ketones | 1816 |
| Nicholas G. Angelo, Laura K. Henchey, Adam J. Waxman, James W. Canary, Paramjit S. Arora, and Donald Wink |
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| Probing the Rate-Determining Step of the Claisen–Schmidt Condensation by Competition Reactions | 1819 |
| Kendrew K. W. Mak, Wing-Fat Chan, Ka-Ying Lung, Wai-Yee Lam, Weng-Cheong Ng, and Siu-Fung Lee |
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| Manipulation of a Schlenk Line: Preparation of Tetrahydrofuran Complexes of Transition-Metal Chlorides | 1822 |
| Craig M. Davis and Kelly A. Curran |
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| Fabrication and Analysis of Photonic Crystals | 1824 |
| Dean J. Campbell, Kylee E. Korte, and Younan Xia |
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| Determination of Solvent Effects on Keto—Enol Equilibria of 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds Using NMR | 1827 |
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A. Gilbert Cook and Paul M. Feltman |
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| Using an NMR Spectrometer To Do Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1830 |
| Wayne E. Steinmetz and M. Cyrus Maher |
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| Derivation of the Ideal Gas Law | 1832 |
| Alexander Laugier and József Garai |
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| Why the Particle-in-a-Box Model Works Well for Cyanine Dyes but Not for Conjugated Polyenes | 1840 |
| Jochen Autschbach |
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| Stuffed Derivatives of Close-Packed Structures | 1846 |
| Bodie E. Douglas |
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| Elementary to High School Students' Growth over an Academic Year in Understanding Concepts of Matter | 1853 |
| Xiufeng Liu |
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| Effects of a Cooperative Learning Strategy on Teaching and Learning Phases of Matter and One-Component Phase Diagrams | 1857 |
| Kemal Doymus |
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| Making Student-Acquired Spectra Available via a Web Browser | 1871 |
| Jennifer L. Muzyka, Ian M. Kaster, and Lucas W. Hatcher |
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| Beyond λmax: Transforming Visible Spectra into 24-Bit Color Values | 1873 |
| Darren L. Williams, Thomas J. Flaherty, Casie L. Jupe, Stephanie A. Coleman, Kara A. Marquez, and Jamie J. Stanton |
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| Zeroing In on Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution | 1878 |
| David C. Forbes, Mohini Agarwal, Jordan L. Ciza, and Heather A. Landry |
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| Construction of the Electronic Angular Wave Functions and Probability Distributions of the Hydrogen Atom
| 1886 |
| Thomas S. Kuntzleman, Mark Ellison, and John Tippin |
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| Exploring Thermodynamics Using Non-Traditional Systems: Elastomers and DNA
| 1887 |
| Jeffrey A. Draves |
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| Graphing Orbitals in Three Dimensions with Rotatable Density Plots | 1887 |
| Louis Kijewski |
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| Exploring Orthonormal Functions | 1888 |
| Theresa Julia Zielinski |
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