[1] | Student Members of the American Chemical Society – Tennessee Tech Chapter. |
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[2] | Carney, G.D.; Kern, C.W.; Balloon Balance Thermometer: A Lecture Demonstration of Charles’ Law. J. Chem. Educ., 1979, 56, 823-824. |
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[3] | Deese, William C. A Miniature Hot Air Balloon and Charles’ Law. J. Chem. Educ., 1990, 67, 672. |
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[4] | Fenster, Ariel A.; Harpp, David N.; Schwarcz, Joseph A. A Useful Balloon Demonstration: Pressure Difference Behavior. J. Chem. Educ., 1986, 63, 629. |
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[5] | Jackson, Barbara Albers; Crouse, David J. Experimentally Determining the Molar Mass of Carbon Dioxide Using a Mylar Balloon. J. Chem. Educ., 1998, 75, 997-998. |
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[6] | Lawrence, Stephen S. Modified Hydrogen Balloon Explosion. J. Chem. Educ., 1995, 72, 177. |
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[7] | Roberts, Royston M.; Traynham, James G. Molecular Geometry: As Easy As Blowing Up Balloons. J. Chem. Educ., 1976, 53, 233-234. |
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[8] | Hoogenboom, Bernard E. Three-Dimensional Models of Atomic Orbitals. J. Chem. Educ., 1962, 39, 40-41. |
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[9] | Niac, G. Balloon Models for Organic Molecules. J. Chem. Educ., 1978, 53, 303. |
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[10] | Two online sources for balloons are: T. Myers Magic, Inc. 6513 Thomas Springs Rd., Austin, TX 78736, http://www.tmyers.com/; and La Rock’s Fun and Magic Outlet, 1511 S. Industrial Park Rd., Lincolnton, NC 28092, http://www.larocks.com/. |
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[11] | A “260” balloon model is a balloon that, when fully inflated, is 60 inches long and approximately 2 inches in diameter. |
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[12] | Sykes, Peter. A Guidebook to Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry, Sixth Edition, ©1986 Longman Group, Ltd., Essex, England. ISBN 0-582-44695-3. Page 344. |
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[13] | Hanwell, M.D.; Curtis, D.E.; Lonie, D.C.; Vandermeersch, T.; Zurek, E.; Hutchison, G.P. Avogadro: An advanced semantic chemical editor, visualization, and analysis platform. J. Chem. Inf., 2012, 4, 1-17. |
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[14] | Schaftenaar, G.; Noordik, J.H.; Molden: A pre- and post-processing program for molecular and electronic structures. J. Computer-Aided Molec. Des., 2000, 14, 123-134. |
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[15] | Sykes, Peter. A Guidebook to Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry, Sixth Edition, ©1986 Longman Group, Ltd., Essex, England. ISBN 0-582-44695-3. Page 345. |
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