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           Volume 7, No. 2, Fall 2003
Contents | Two Revolutions | Monday's Lesson | Ready to Teach | CC Portal | PDF Version

Students working at a computer
A researcher and student use a mass spectrometer. With the Molecular Workbench modeling software, which simulates atomic-scale interactions, students can practice a simulated laboratory procedure, such as mass spectroscopy.

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