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Examples of Previously Published Laboratory Experiments
- Lightstick Kinetics by Charles E. Roser and Catherine L. McCluskey;
Nov 1999.
Supplemental Material
- "New" Compounds from Old Plastics: Recycling PET Plastics via Depolymerization.
An Activity for the Undergraduate Organic Lab by Don Kaufman, Geoff Wright,
Ryan Kroemer, and Josh Engel; Nov
1999.
Supplemental Material
- A Brine Shrimp Bioassay for Measuring Toxicity and Remediation of Chemicals
by Marya Lieberman;
Dec 1999.
Supplemental Material
- Separation of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons Using 2-Dimensional Thin-Layer
Chromatography. An Environmental Chemistry Experiment by Geoffrey T. Crisp
and Natalie M. Williamson;
Dec 1999.
Supplemental Material
- Using Sol-Gel Chemistry to Synthesize a Material with Properties Suited
for Chemical Sensing. Development and Implementation of a Materials Science Experiment
for the Undergraduate Curriculum by J. B. Laughlin, J. L. Sarquis, V. M. Jones,
and J. A. Cox; Jan 2000.
Supplemental Material
- Determination of the Scoville Heat Value for Hot Sauces and Chillies: An
HPLC Experiment by James D. Batchelor and Bradley T. Jones; Feb
2000.
Supplemental Material
- Isolating trans-Anethole from Anise Seeds and Elucidating Its Structure:
A Project Utilizing One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectrometry by Joseph LeFevre;
Mar 2000.
Supplemental Material
- An Analytical Laboratory Experiment in Error Analysis: Repeated Determination
of Glucose Using Commercial Glucometers by Paul Edmiston and Theodore R. Williams;
Mar 2000.
Supplemental Material
- Micelles in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory: Diffusion Coefficients and
Half-Wave Potentials of Ferrocene by Kathryn R. Williams and Robert Bravo;
Mar 2000.
Supplemental Material
- Complete Analysis of a Biologically Active Tetrapeptide: A Project Utilizing
Thin-Layer Chromatography and Tandem Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry by Joseph
W. LeFevre and David W. Dodsworth; Apr
2000.
Supplemental Material
For more examples, please go to our
Journal
online--each issue contains a list of supplements you can refer to as
well.
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