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April 1999
Vol. 76 No. 4

 Supplements
Contests: What Is Wrong Here?460
Kathryn R. Williams
Using Games To Teach Chemistry. 2. CHeMoVEr Board Game487
Jeanne V. Russell
Chemical Methods for Developing Latent Fingerprints488A
Gurvinder S. Sodhi and Jasjeet Kaur
Equilibrium Principles: A Game for Students502
Lionel J. Edmonson Jr. and Don L. Lewis
A Safe Simple Halogenation Experiment534
Hilton M. Weiss and Lara Ganz
The Discovery-Oriented Approach to Organic Chemistry. 1. Nitration of Unknown Organic Compounds. An Exercise in 1H NMR and 13C NMR Spectrosopy for Sophomore Organic Laboratories535
Sonia R. McElveen, Kostas Gavardinas, Jean A. Stamberger, and Ram S. Mohan
Replication and Compression of Surface Structures with Polydimethylsiloxane Elastomer537
Dean J. Campbell, Katie J. Beckman, Camilo E. Calderon, Patrick W. Doolan, Rebecca M. Ottosen, Arthur B. Ellis, and George C. Lisensky
An Introductory Experience for Physical Chemistry: Victor Meyer Revisited542
Frederick A. Kundell
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