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A simplified integration technique for reaction rate laws of integral order in several substances
E. Levin, J.G. Eberhart
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Thermal coefficients and heat capacities in systems with chemical reaction
S. Velasco, J. Guemez
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Raoult's law is a deception
Stephen J. Hawkes
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Using Fourier transforms to understand spectral line shapes
Jonathan Herzog, Ernest Grunwald
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What's the use of all this theory?
Frank Cardulla, Thomas W. Shiland
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Emphasizing mineral chemistry in an analytical chemistry unit
Jeffrey G. Dunn, Lindsay R. Mullings
págs. 220-221
A concrete analogy for combustion analysis problems
Ron DeLorenzo, I. David Reingold
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Teaching tips for a whiteboard
Ron DeLorenzo, Terry L. Helser
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A problem-based approach to organic chemistry
Ron DeLorenzo, Karl De Jesus
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W.G. Burton, J.S. Holman
págs. 227-230
Comprehensive revision of the general chemistry lecture laboratory a prototype for meaningful
Susan H. Hixson, Peter M. Schaber
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Crayons, boxes, and books: A model for mass spectrometry
Thomas D. Crute, Stephanie A. Myers
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James P. Birk, David W. Brooks
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Desktop modeling and computational chemistry: The future of PC's as mini-mainframes
Robert Sonnier, Eric R. Taylor
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JCE: Software on the World Wide Web
John W. Moore
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REACT: Exploring practical thermodynamic and equilibrium calculations
Richard W. Ramette
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X-ray fluorescence analysis simulation
D. Bruce Armitage
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Jon L. Holmes, John W. Moore
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A convenient luminol demonstration
Linda Schechinger, Amy Sue Waldman
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A liquid-phase diffusion experiment
Thomas M. Nemetz, David W. Ball
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Rubin Battino, John J. Fortman
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Survey of long-term integrated laboratory use in undergraduate chemistry programs
K. Machele Miller, David S. Hage
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A simple demonstration of the effect of impurities on melting point
Steven A. Hardinger
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John T. Petty
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Experiments for modern introductory chemistry
Ladislav H. Berka, Nicholas Kildahl
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Andrej Bohac
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An enhanced chromatographic technique for the preparative scale purification of acetyl ferrocene
James Davis, D. Huw Vaughan
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The synthesis and analysis of copper(II) carboxylates
Wendy D. Smith, Claude H. Yoder
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Preparation of (S)-(+)-5, 8a-dimethyl-3,4,8a-tetrahydro-1,6(2H,7H)-napthalenedione
John F. Fei, J. Hodge Markgraf
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The identification of aspirin-free bayer products
John J. Cawley
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An easily constructed salicylate-ion-selective electrode for use in the instructional laboratory
Stephen E. Creager, Kyle D. Lawrence
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Baker' yeast reduction of alpha-diketones
Jean Bolte, Pascale Besse
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Liquid chromatographic determination of UV absorbers in sunscreens
Mary R. Davis, Michael N. Quigley
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Isotope ratio, oscillator strength, and band positions from CO2 IR spectra
Karl E. Dierenfeldt
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Spectrofluorometers as light-scattering apparatus
Manuel A. Mougan, Adela Coello
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