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January 2005
Vol. 82 No. 1

 Supplements
Turning on the Light48A
Patricia B. O'Hara, Carol Engelson, and Wayne St. Peter
Turning on the Light: Lessons from Luminescence49
Patricia B. O�Hara, Carol Engelson, and Wayne St. Peter
Chemiluminescent Oscillating Demonstrations: The Chemical Buoy, the Lighting Wave, and the Ghostly Cylinder53
Hernán E. Prypsztejn
The Art and Science of Light. An Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning Experience55
A. M. R. P. Bopegedera
A General Chemistry and Precalculus First-Year Interest Group (FIG): Effect on Retention, Skills, and Attitudes65
Laura E. Pence, Harry J. Workman, and Mako E. Haruta
A Set of Hands-On Exercises on Conformational Analysis73
Silvina C. Pellegrinet and Ernesto G. Mata
A 3D Model of Double-Helical DNA Showing Variable Chemical Details79
Susan G. Cady
An SDS–PAGE Examination of Protein Quaternary Structure and Disulfide Bonding for a Biochemistry Laboratory93
Jennifer L. Powers, Carla S. Andrews, Caroline C. St. Antoine, Swapan S. Jain, and Vicky L. H. Bevilacqua
Equilibrium Gel Filtration Chromatography for the Measurement of Protein–Ligand Binding in the Undergraduate Biochemistry Laboratory96
Douglas B. Craig
Fundamentals of Biomolecule Analysis by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry. An Instrumental Analysis Laboratory Experiment99
Andrea Weinecke and Victor Ryzhov
Lipid Extraction and Cholesterol Quantification: A Simple Protocol103
M. Carmo Barreto
The Sharpless Asymmetric Dihydroxylation in the Organic Chemistry Majors Laboratory105
Christopher J. Nichols and Melissa R. Taylor
Rotor-shaped Cyclopentadienyltetraphenylcyclobutadienecobalt. An Advanced Inorganic Experiment109
Darren K. MacFarland and Rebecca Gorodetzer
Structure and Bonding in Group 14 Congeners of Ethene: DFT Calculations in the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory111
Bennett R. Streit and David K. Geiger
A Greener Approach for Measuring Colligative Properties116
Sean M. McCarthy and Scott W. Gordon-Wylie
A Substitute for “Bromine in Carbon Tetrachloride”120
Joshua M. Daley and Robert G. Landolt
Bond Length Dependence on Quantum States as Shown by Spectroscopy145
Kieran F. Lim
Global Least-Squares Analysis of the IR Rotation–Vibration Spectrum of HCl150
Joel Tellinghuisen
Mage: A Tool for Developing Interactive Instructional Graphics167
Stephen F. Pavkovic
Learning Molecular Geometry and Symmetry through Quantum Computations and Mathcad Exercises174
Franklin M. C. Chen
Using a Computer to Help Understand How Symmetry Principles Reduce Calculations174
Louis Kijewski
An Introduction to Statistical Mechanics175
Michelle M. Francl
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