Chemistry 112 FYC Final Paper Information

Instructions (11/1/04)

Papers from the Journal of Chemical Education: NOTE--Due to copyright restrictions, these articles had to be moved to a site accessible only to the Macalester community.  Go to http://clicnet.clic.edu/search/r?SEARCH=CHEM%20112-01 to access these articles legally!

Ainscough, E. W.; Brodie, A. M. Nitric Oxide-Some Old and New Perspectives. Journal of Chemical Education 1995, 72, 686-692. [NO is important in both the atmosphere and in biochemistry.]--Claimed by Armagan, Katlo, and Lawson.

Beaver, B. Motivating Students in Sophomore Organic Chemistry by Examining Nature's Way-Why are Vitamins E and C Such Good Antioxidants? Journal of Chemical Education 1999, 76, 1108-1112.--Claimed by Emily S., Riyaz, and Tash.

Carbo, R.; Ginebreda, A. Interstellar Chemistry. Journal of Chemical Education 1985, 62, 832-836.--Claimed by Matt and Rebecca.

Ciliberto, E.; Spoto, G.; Matteini, M.; Puglisi, C. A Scientific Approach to Cultural Heritage Preservation: A Case Study of Vandalistic Acts on Important Roman Mosaics. Journal of Chemical Education 1998, 75, 1302-1306.--Claimed by Ursula, Megan, and Amelie.

Thompson, R. Q. The Thermodynamics of Drunk Driving. Journal of Chemical Education 1997, 74, 532-536.
--Claimed by Nikki.

Van Houten, J. A Century of Chemical Dynamics Traced through the Nobel Prizes. 1995: Paul Crutzen, Sherwood Rowland, and Mario Molina. Journal of Chemical Education 2002, 79, 1182-1188. [The 1995 Chemistry Prize recognized Crutzen's, Rowland's and Molina's work on ozone depletion in the stratosphere.]--Claimed by David and Emily G.

Zimmer, S. W. Chemical Waste Management for the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator. Journal of Chemical Education 1999, 76, 808-811.

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