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December 2007
Vol. 84 No. 12
The Most Beautiful Theories 1902
Brian P. Coppola
Musical Chemistry: Integrating Chemistry and Music 1933
Mahadev Kumbar
Predicting the Shifts of Absorption Maxima of Azulene Derivatives Using Molecular Modeling and ZINDO CI Calculations of UV–Vis Spectra 1945
Wyona C. Patalinghug, Maharlika Chang, and Joanne Solis
Analysis of a Superconductor: Development of a Practical Exam for the International Chemistry Olympiad 1951
Sabine Nick and Christian Näther
Illustrating Some Principles of Separation Science through Gravitational Field-Flow Fractionation 1955
Ronald Beckett, Reshmi Sharma, Goja Andric, Rattikan Chantiwas, Jaroon Jakmunee, and Kate Grudpan
Experimental Determination of Ultraviolet Radiation Protection of Common Materials 1963
Susana C. A. Tavares, Joaquim C. G. Esteves de Silva, and João Paiva
The Glyoxal Clock Reaction 1965
Julie B. Ealy, Alexandra Rodriguez Negron, Jessica Stephens, Rebecca Stauffer, and Stanley D. Furrow
Illustrating the Concepts of Isotopes and Mass Spectrometry in Introductory Courses: A MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry Laboratory Experiment 1968
Nancy Carter Dopke and Timothy Neal Lovett
Incorporating Biological Mass Spectrometry Into Undergraduate Teaching Labs, Part 1: Identifying Proteins Based on Molecular Mass 1971
Isaac J. Arnquist and Douglas J. Beussman
Immobilized α-Galactosidase in the Biochemistry Laboratory 1974
V. H. Mulimani and K. Dhananjay
A Qualitative Organic Analysis That Exploits the Senses of Smell, Touch, and Sound 1976
Deborah C. Bromfield-Lee and Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo
Using Ozone in Organic Chemistry Lab: The Ozonolysis of Eugenol 1979
Bruce M. Branan, Joshua T. Butcher, and Lawrence R. Olsen
High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography: Quantitative Analysis of Chinese Herbal Medicine 1982
W. F. Chan and C. W. Lin
Isolation of Betulin and Rearrangement to Allobetulin 1985
Brian Green, Michael D. Bentley, Bong Y. Chung, Nicholas G. Lynch, and Bruce L. Jensen
A Laboratory Preparation of Aspartame Analogs Using Simultaneous Multiple Parallel Synthesis Methodology 1988
Nir Qvit, Yaniv Barda, Chaim Gilon, and Deborah E. Shalev
Synthesis of Quaternary Ammonium Salts of Tricyclic Cationic Drugs: A One-Pot Synthesis for the Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory 1992
Linda S. Brunauer, Abid C. Mogannam, Won B. Hwee, and James Y. Chen
Nobel Chemistry in the Laboratory: Synthesis of a Ruthenium Catalyst for Ring-Closing Olefin Metathesis 1995
George E. Greco
Synthesis and Catalytic Activity of Ruthenium–Indenylidene Complexes for Olefin Metathesis 1998
Ted M. Pappenfus, David L. Hermanson, Daniel P. Ekerholm, Stacie L. Lilliquist, and Megan L. Mekoli
Computational Analysis of Stereospecificity in the Cope Rearrangement 2001
Laura Glish and Timothy W. Hanks
Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis in the Organic Teaching Lab: A Simple, Greener Wittig Reaction 2004
Eric Martin and Cynthia Kellen-Yuen
Unequal Activities of Enantiomers via Biological Receptors: Examples of Chiral Drug, Pesticide, and Fragrance Molecules 2012
Albrecht Mannschreck, Roland Kiesswetter, and Erwin von Angerer
Using Computer Applications and Online Resources To Teach and Learn Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2019
C. Stan Tsai
OMLeT—An Alternative Approach to Learning Metabolism: Glycolysis and the TCA Cycle as an Example 2024
Charles M. Stevens, Dylan M. Silver, Brad Behm, Raymond J. Turner, and Michael G. Surette
The van der Waals Equation of State and the Law of Corresponding States: A Spreadsheet Experiment 2030
H. M. Schaink and P. Venema
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