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July 1999
Vol. 76 No. 7

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Chemical Interactions in a Reduced Gravity Environment880
Paul Focke, Maria Spector, Bob Holicek, and Jeff Spector
News and Announcements895
The Persistence of the Candle-and-Cylinder Misconception914
James P. Birk and Anton E. Lawson
Chromium Pollution: An Experiment Adapted for Freshman Engineering Students927
Penny Seymour
Do pH in Your Head936
Addison Ault
Preparation and Properties of an Aqueous Ferrofluid943
Patricia Enzel, Nicholas B. Adelman, Katie J. Beckman, Dean J. Campbell, Arthur B. Ellis, and George C. Lisensky
Molecular Modeling as an Aid to Understanding Stereoselectivity985
John B. Klassen, Kate J. Graham, and William P. Muldoon
Simulation of One-Dimensional Brownian Motion by Stochastic Differential Equations994
Ken Muranaka
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