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May 2008
Vol. 85 No. 5

Prussian Blue: Artists' Pigment and Chemists' Sponge612
Mike Ware
Chemistry and Children's Literature: Sun Up, Sun Down622
Patricia B. McKean
Using the ACS Journals Search To Validate Assumptions about Writing in Chemistry and Improve Chemistry Writing Instruction650
Marin S. Robinson, Fredricka L. Stoller, and James K. Jones
Got Bio? A Short Course Introducing Students to the Applications of Biochemistry658
Reid Chamberlain and Amy L. Rogers
Introduction to Protein Structure through Genetic Diseases662
Tanya L. Schneider and Brian R. Linton
Probing Changes in the Conformation of tRNAPhe: An Integrated Biochemistry Laboratory Course666
Sarah R. Kirk, Todd P. Silverstein, Karen L. McFarlane Holman, and Buck L. H. Taylor
UV Thermal Melting Curves of tRNAPhe in the Presence of Ligands674
Sarah R. Kirk, Todd P. Silverstein, and Karen L. McFarlane Holman
Metal-Catalyzed Cleavage of tRNAPhe676
Sarah R. Kirk, Todd P. Silverstein, and Karen L. McFarlane Holman
Fluorescence Spectroscopy of tRNAPhe Y Base in the Presence of Mg2+ and Small Molecule Ligands678
Sarah R. Kirk, Todd P. Silverstein, and Karen L. McFarlane Holman
Observation of DNA Molecules Using Fluorescence Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy680
Takashi Ito
Size Exclusion Chromatography: An Experiment for High School and Community College Chemistry and Biotechnology Laboratory Programs683
Linda S. Brunauer and Kathryn K. Davis
A Simple Laboratory Experiment To Determine the Kinetics of Mutarotation of D-Glucose Using a Blood Glucose Meter686
Carlos E. Perles and Pedro L. O. Volpe
Stereochemical Control in Carbohydrate Chemistry689
Rhys Batchelor, Peter T. Northcote, Joanne E. Harvey, Emma M. Dangerfield, and Bridget L. Stocker
Use of the Chemical Literature as a Template To Probe Stereoselective Reactions by NMR692
Thomas P. Clausen, Thomas K. Green, and Benjamin Steiner
Acylation, Diastereoselective Alkylation, and Cleavage of an Oxazolidinone Chiral Auxiliary695
Thomas E. Smith, David P. Richardson, George A. Truran, Katherine Belecki, and Megumi Onishi
Mosher Amides: Determining the Absolute Stereochemistry of Optically-Active Amines698
Damian A. Allen, Anthony E. Tomaso, Jr., Owen P. Priest, David F. Hindson, and Jamie L. Hurlburt
Concomitant Ordering and Symmetry Lowering710
William O. J. Boo and Daniell L. Mattern
Degree of Mathematics Fluency and Success in Second-Semester Introductory Chemistry724
Doreen Geller Leopold and Barbara Edgar
Modeling Ion Channels Using Poisson–Nernst–Planck Theory as an Integrated Approach To Introducing Nanotechnology Concepts: The PNP Cyclic Peptide Ion Channel Model744
Brian Radak, Hyonseok Hwang, and George C. Schatz
Population versus Sampling Statistics749
Ken Overway
Visualizing Metal Tris Chelates750
Marion E. Cass and Henry S. Rzepa
Molecular Models of Reactants and Products from an Asymmetric Synthesis of a Chiral Carboxylic Acid752
William F. Coleman
Chemistry and ArtWeb1
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