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Journal of Chemical Education

June 2007 Volume 84, Number 6

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Number of articles: 3

  1. A Method for Analyzing A+2 Isotope Patterns for Use in Undergraduate Organic Courses

    Ray A. Gross

    A novel ratio method is developed and automated for finding the bromine-chlorine-sulfur stoichiometry in the molecular formula of an unknown. This method is also useful in spectrometric analysis or... More

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  2. On the Use of "Green" Metrics in the Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Lecture and Lab to Assess the Mass Efficiency of Organic Reactions

    John Andraos & Murtuzaali Sayed

    A general analysis of reaction mass efficiency and raw material cost is developed using an Excel spread sheet format which can be applied to any chemical transformation. These new methods can be... More

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  3. Interdisciplinary Educational Collaborations: Chemistry and Computer Science

    Ronald S. Haines, Daniel T. Woo, Benjamin T. Hudson, Joji C. Mori, Evey S. M. Ngan & Wing-Yee Pak

    Research collaborations between chemists and other scientists resulted in significant outcomes such as development of software. Such collaboration provided a realistic learning experience for... More

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