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Journal of Chemical Education

May 2010 Volume 87, Number 5

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Number of articles: 3

  1. The VSEPR Challenge: A Student's Perspective

    Ashley S. Jennings

    To solve the challenge of learning VSEPR molecules in three dimensions, a high school student leverages her passion for 3D computer animation to develop a creative solution. This article outlines... More

    pp. 462-463

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  2. Analytical Pyrolysis-Chromatography: Something Old, Something New

    Nathan W. Bower & Conor J. K. Blanchet

    Despite a long history of use across multiple disciplines, analytical pyrolysis is rarely taught in undergraduate curricula. We briefly review some interesting applications and discuss the three... More

    pp. 467-469

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  3. Three-Dimensional Printing Using a Photoinitiated Polymer

    Joseph Muskin, Matthew Ragusa & Thomas Gelsthorpe

    Printers capable of producing three-dimensional objects are becoming more common. Most of these printers are impractical for use in the chemistry classroom because of the expense incurred in... More

    pp. 512-514

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