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College/University Laboratory Module List

The College-University Resource Institute (CURI), Inc. has agreed to continue to sell the modules at a very reasonable price which gives you permission to photocopy them for ONE YEAR for use on your campus only.

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  1. Where Shall We Store It? Not in My Back yard (NIMBY)
  2. What Are Those Compounds Anyway? An Analysis of Known and Unknown Cobalt Complexes
  3. From Rust to Batteries: How to Control Electrical Energy
  4. The Hotter They Get, the Hurrier They Go! Kinetics of Hydrolysis
  5. What's the Latest Dirt? An Introduction to Soil Chemistry
  6. Catalysis: An Unexpected Reaction of Aldehydes
  7. Organic Functional Groups, An Introduction to Everything. Part I. Hydrocarbons, Part II. Oxygen Containing Compounds
  8. Reactions to Avoid! How Reagents React with Everyday Materials
  9. Accuracy and Precision: Lessons From a Can of Soda
  10. What is a Chemical Reaction? A Look at Some Typical Examples
  11. Forgery, Back-dating, Counterfeiting, and Chemical Forensics: Ink Analysis Using Paper Chromatography Techniques
  12. Is the Composition of This Compound Really Constant?
  13. What Color is Your T-Shirt? Reflections on an Absorbing Question
  14. Calcium and Magnesium Carbonates: Solubility Product Constants and Acid-Base Equilibrium
  15. Polymers: Birth, Death and Resurrection
  16. New Technology - Old Technology: Using Immobilized Yeast to Produce Ethanol and High Protein Food from Cornmeal
  17. What's In the Air? Experiments in Air Pollution Analysis
  18. Local Waters: Questions and Answers
  19. What's Under the Kitchen Sink?
  20. Whodunit? Drug Bust! An Exercise in Forensic Chemistry
  21. Whodunit? Arson! An Exercise in Forensic Chemistry
  22. "Shifty" Equilibria: What Factors Affect Salt Solubility?
  23. Culinary Chemistry
  24. So Many Reagents, So Little Time! How Selective is Sodium Borohydride as a Reducing Agent?
  25. What is "Cold Light?" or If You've Got to Glow, Just Grignard and Bear It!
  26. How Can Organic Solvents be Recycled?
  27. Can You Predict the Product of an Enolate Reaction?
  28. What Floats Your Boat? Natural Products From Pine Trees
  29. What Factors Affect How Aspirin Acts in the Body?
  30. How Do Synthetic and Natural Dyes Interact With Natural Fibers?

Cost of Modules in the United States and Canada

Quantity of Modules Unit Price
1-15 $8.00 each
16-29 $7.50 each
Full set of 30 modules $200.00

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Last updated: 1/8/06