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August 2008
Vol. 85 No. 8
Colorful Chemical Fountains 1061
Nicholas C. Thomas and Stephen Faulk
Preparation of Conducting Polymers by Electrochemical Methods and Demonstration of a Polymer Battery 1067
Hiromasa Goto, Hiroyuki Yoneyama, Fumihiro Togashi, Reina Ohta, Akitsu Tsujimoto, Eiji Kita, and Kenichi Ohshima
Using Molecular Dynamics Simulation To Reinforce Student Understanding of Intermolecular Forces 1071
Phillip R. Burkholder, Gordon H. Purser, and Renee S. Cole
Disorder and Chaos: Developing and Teaching an Interdisciplinary Course on Chemical Dynamics 1078
Steven G. Desjardins
[#97] The Sweeter Side of Density 1088A
Michael Davis and Charles Henry
Measuring the Density of a Sugar Solution 1089
Karen I. Peterson
Simple Potentiometric Determination of Reducing Sugars 1091
Henry Moresco, Pedro Sanson, and Gustavo Seoane
An Exercise on Structure Elucidation Based on a Tricky Aldol Reaction 1094
Manuel González Sierra, Silvina C. Pellegrinet, María I. Colombo, and Edmundo A. Rúveda
Determination of Phosphates by the Gravimetric Quimociac Technique 1097
Lee Alan Shaver
Greener Alternative to Qualitative Analysis for Cations without H2 S and Other Sulfur-Containing Compounds 1099
Indu Tucker Sidhwani and Sushmita Chowdhury
Construction of a Polyaniline Nanofiber Gas Sensor 1102
Shabnam Virji, Bruce H. Weiller, Jiaxing Huang, Richard Blair, Heather Shepherd, Tanya Faltens, Philip C. Haussmann, Richard B. Kaner, and Sarah H. Tolbert
Preparation of Electrically Conductive Polystyrene/Carbon Nanofiber Nanocomposite Films 1105
Luyi Sun, Jonathan Y. O'Reilly, Chi-Wei Tien, and Hung-Jue Sue
Selective Etching via Soft Lithography of Conductive Multilayered Gold Films with Analysis of Electrolyte Solutions 1108
Ralph W. Gerber and Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo
Gold Electrodes Modified with Self-Assembled Monolayers for Measuring L -Ascorbic Acid 1112
Takashi Ito, D. M. Neluni T. Perera, and Shinobu Nagasaka
Introducing Undergraduate Students to Electrochemistry: A Two-Week Discovery Chemistry Experiment 1116
Kenneth V. Mills, Richard S. Herrick, Louise W. Guilmette, Lisa P. Nestor, Heather Shafer, and Mauri A. Ditzler,
Data Pooling in a Chemical Kinetics Experiment: The Aquation of a Series of Cobalt(III) Complexes 1120
Richard S. Herrick, Kenneth V. Mills, and Lisa P. Nestor
Kinetics and Mechanism of Iodide Oxidation by Iron(III): A Clock Reaction Approach 1123
Jurica Bauer, Vladislav Tomišić, and Petar B. A. Vrkljan
Kinetic Study of the Heck Reaction: An Interdisciplinary Experiment 1126
Christel Gozzi and Naoual Bouzidi
An Inexpensive Solution Calorimeter 1129
Emma Kavanagh, Sam Mindel, Giles Robertson, and D. E. Peter Hughes
Does the Addition of Inert Gases at Constant Volume and Temperature Affect Chemical Equilibrium? 1133
João C. M. Paiva, Jorge Gonçalves, and Susana Fonseca
Rapid-Equilibrium Enzyme Kinetics 1136
Robert A. Alberty
Using Graphs of Gibbs Energy versus Temperature in General Chemistry Discussions of Phase Changes and Colligative Properties 1142
Robert M. Hanson, Patrick Riley, Jeff Schwinefus, and Paul J. Fischer
A Convenient Tool for the Stochastic Simulation of Reaction Mechanisms 1146
Nikolaos Bentenitis
FT Digital Filtering 1151
Ken Overway
Molecular Models of Indicators 1152
William F. Coleman
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