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March 2008
Vol. 85 No. 3

The Teaching Philosophy Statement: Purposes and Organizational Structure336
Robert J. Eierman
No Apple Fool: Biochemistry and Taste345
Lynn Diener
Chemical Speciation and Calculation of pH of a Sport Drink371
José L. Guiñón Segura
Covert Approaches to Countering Adult Chemophobia379
Susan Billington, Robert B. Smith, Nikolaos G. Karousos, Emma Cowham, and James Davis
Using Problem-Solution Maps To Improve Students' Problem-Solving Skills381
Mailoo Selvaratnam and Sebastian G. Canagaratna
Dynamic Reaction Figures: An Integrative Vehicle for Understanding Chemical Reactions386
Emeric Schultz
Integrating Advanced High School Chemistry Research with Organic Chemistry and Instrumental Methods of Analysis393
Brian J. Kennedy
Pennies and Eggs: Initiation into Inquiry Learning for Preservice Elementary Education Teachers396
Donald J. Wink and Jeong Hye Hwang-Choe
Measurement of Iron in Egg Yolk: An Instrumental Analysis Experiment Using Biochemical Principles399
Kevin M. Maloney, Emmanuel M. Quiazon, and Ramee Indralingam
Kinetic Analysis of Amylase Using Quantitative Benedict's and Iodine Starch Reagents401
Beverly Cochran, Deborah Lunday, and Frank Miskevich
Thermal Analysis of Plastics404
Teresa D'Amico, Craig J. Donahue, and Elizabeth A. Rais
Radical Quenching of 1,1-Diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl: A Spectrometric Determination of Antioxidant Behavior408
John M. Berger, Roshniben J. Rana, Hira Javeed, Iqra Javeed, and Sandi L. Schulien
Synthesis of Diapocynin411
Mina S. Dasari, Kristy M. Richards, Mikaela L. Alt, Clark F. P. Crawford, Amanda Schleiden, Jai Ingram, Abdel Aziz Amadou Hamidou, Angela Williams, Patricia A. Chernovitz, Rensheng Luo, Grace Y. Sun, Ron Luchtefeld, and Robert E. Smith
Synthesis and Characterization of 9-Hydroxyphenalenone Using 2D NMR Techniques413
Benjamin Caes and Dell Jensen Jr.
A Three-Step Laboratory Sequence To Prepare a Carbene Complex of Silver(I) Chloride416
John P. Canal, Taramatee Ramnial, Lisa D. Langlois, Colin D. Abernethy, and Jason A. C. Clyburne
Synthesis and Symmetry of Two Cobalt(III) Complexes with Tetradentate Ligands420
Mark McClure
Preparation and Characterization of Solid Co(II) Pyrimidinolates in a Multifaceted Undergraduate Laboratory Experiment422
Norberto Masciocchi, Simona Galli, Angelo Sironi, Gabriella Dal Monte, Elisa Barea, Juan Manuel Salas, and Jorge A. R. Navarro
Alternative pH-Shift Ion-Exchange Chromatography: Quantitative Spectroscopic Monitoring of the Progress of a Reaction 426
Concepción López, Manuel Martínez, Mercè Rocamora, and Laura Rodríguez
Supramolecular Inclusion in Cyclodextrins: A Pictorial Spectroscopic Demonstration429
Basudeb Haldar, Arabinda Mallick, and Nitin Chattopadhyay
Constructing Ih Symmetrical Fullerenes from Pentagons444
Li-Hua Gan
The Harmonic Oscillator with a Gaussian Perturbation: Evaluation of the Integrals and Example Applications453
Boyd L. Earl
Molecular Models of Antioxidants and Radicals464
William F. Coleman
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