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February 2008
Vol. 85 No. 2


 Chemical Education Today
JCE Software@20: Now on JCE Online
New! JCE Web-Ready Software for All Your Students170
Editorial
Streaming Chemistry171
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Streaming Chemistry, Times Two173
Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances: Hard-Shelled Bioindicators; Improving Water Quality with Chicken Manure?; Fishing for an Answer: Wild or Farmed?174
Angela G. King
From Past Issues
Balneology: Spa Science179
Kathryn R. Williams
Report
Streaming Waters: Challenges in Monitoring the Chemistry of Dynamic Environments181
Joseph H. Aldstadt, III and Melissa A. Singer Pressman
Reports from Other Journals: News from Online
Water, Streaming Chemistry185
Janice Hall Tomasik
Chemists Celebrate Earth Day 2008: Streaming Chemistry
JCE Resources for Chemistry and Water188
Erica K. Jacobsen
Commentary
We'll Make You a Better Teacher: Learning from Guitar Techniques191
Thomas J. Greenbowe
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Tin(II) Oxide193
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Tin(II) Chloride Dihydrate194
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements195
The Information Page198
Letters
Photooxidation of Bilirubin to Biliverdin and Bilirubin Structure199
A. F. McDonagh and D. A. Lightner
Letters
Reply to A. F.Photooxidation of Bilirubin to Biliverdin and Bilirubin Structure201
A. E. Pillay and F. M. Salih
Letters
Reply to A. F.Photooxidation of Bilirubin to Biliverdin and Bilirubin Structure202
William F. Coleman
Book & Media Reviews
Natural Product Chemistry at a Glance (Stephen P. Stanforth)203
Alan M. Rosan
Book & Media Reviews
Essentials of Organic Chemistry: For Students of Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry, and Biological Chemistry (Paul M. Dewick)204
Thomas H. Eberlein
Book & Media Reviews
Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics (Horia Metiu)
Physical Chemistry: Statistical Mechanics (Horia Metiu)
Physical Chemistry: Kinetics (Horia Metiu)
Physical Chemistry: Quantum Mechanics (Horia Metiu)
206
John Krenos
Book & Media Reviews
The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action, 2nd Edition (Richard B. Silverman)208
David G. J. Young
Advertising in This Issue208
Out of the Editor's Basket209

 Chemistry for Everyone
A Simplified Model To Predict the Effect of Increasing Atmospheric CO2 on Carbonate Chemistry in the Ocean213
Brian J. Bozlee, Maria Janebo, and Ginger Jahn
Using the Relationship between Vehicle Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emissions To Illustrate Chemical Principles218
Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo and Gabriel Pinto

 In the Classroom
Secondary School Chemistry
Air Toxics under the Big Sky: A Real-World Investigation To Engage High School Science Students221
Earle Adams, Garon Smith, Tony J. Ward, Diana Vanek, Nancy Marra, David Jones, Melissa Henthorn, and Jim Striebel
JCE Classroom Activity
[#94] Hold the Heat: Global Heat Retention, Global Warming and Calorimetry224A
Joel D. Burley and Harold S. Johnston
The Role of Water Chemistry in Marine Aquarium Design: A Model System for a General Chemistry Class225
Jeffrey J. Keaffaber, Ramiro Palma, and Kathryn R. Williams
Strategies To Simplify Service-Learning Efforts in Chemistry231
Susan Sutheimer
Active Learning of Biochemistry Made Easy (for the Teacher)234
Joseph A. Bobich
Student Perceptions of the Benefits of a Learner-Based Writing Assignment in Organic Chemistry237
Lois Ablin
Using Tactile Learning Aids for Students with Visual Impairments in a First-Semester Organic Chemistry Course240
Thomas Poon and Ronit Ovadia
Low-Cost Laboratory Adaptations for Precollege Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired243
Cary A. Supalo, Thomas E. Mallouk, Lillian Rankel, Christeallia Amorosi, and Cameala M. Graybill

 In the Laboratory
Scientific–Chemical Viewpoints Regarding Smoking: A Science Laboratory for All248
Ron Blonder
Connecting Solubility, Equilibrium, and Periodicity in a Green, Inquiry Experiment for the General Chemistry Laboratory251
Kristen L. Cacciatore, Jose Amado, Jason J. Evans, and Hannah Sevian
Determining the Solubility Product of Fe(OH)3: An Equilibrium Study with Environmental Significance254
Michelle Meighan, Joseph MacNeil, and Renee Falconer
Interdisciplinary Chemistry Experiment: An Environmentally Benign Extraction of Lycopene256
Jie Zhu, Mingjie Zhang, and Qingwei Liu
Green Chemistry
Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactide To Form a Biodegradable Polymer258
Jennifer L. Robert and Katherine B. Aubrecht
Green Chemistry
Acylation of Ferrocene: A Greener Approach261
Kurt R. Birdwhistell, Andy Nguyen, Eric J. Ramos, and Robert Kobelja
Structure and Solvent Properties of Microemulsions263
Civia A. Katz, Zachary J. Calzola, and Jeremiah K. N. Mbindyo
A Lab Experience To Illustrate the Physicochemical Principles of Detergency266
J. A. Poce-Fatou, M. Bethencourt-Núñez, C. Moreno, F. J. Moreno-Dorado, and J. J. Pinto-Ganfornina
Surfactant Adsorption: A Revised Physical Chemistry Lab269
Marc R. Bresler and John P. Hagen
Using Compression Isotherms of Phospholipid Monolayers To Explore Critical Phenomena. A Biophysical Chemistry Experiment272
Derek E. Gragson, Dan Beaman, and Rhiannon Porter
Understanding the Clausius–Clapeyron Equation by Employing an Easily Adaptable Pressure Cooker276
Monica Galleano, Alberto Boveris, and Susana Puntarulo
ATR–FTIR Spectroscopy in the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory. Part I: Fundamentals and Examples279
Jennifer D. Schuttlefield and Vicki H. Grassian
ATR–FTIR Spectroscopy in the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory. Part II: A Physical Chemistry Laboratory Experiment on Surface Adsorption282
Jennifer D. Schuttlefield, Sarah C. Larsen, and Vicki H. Grassian
A Simple Experiment in the Separation of a Solid-Phase Mixture and Infrared Spectroscopy for Introductory Chemistry285
Paul S. Szalay
Peer Mentoring in the General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Laboratories. The Pinacol Rearrangement: An Exercise in NMR and IR Spectroscopy for General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Laboratories288
Caleb A. Arrington, Jameica B. Hill, Ramin Radfar, David M. Whisnant, and Charles G. Bass
Hydrolysis Studies and Quantitative Determination of Aluminum Ions Using 27Al NMR. An Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry Experiment291
Maria A. Curtin, Laura R. Ingalls, Andrew Campbell, and Magdalena James-Pederson
Why Are 1H NMR Integrations Not Perfect? An Inquiry-Based Exercise for Exploring the Relationship Between Spin Dynamics and NMR Integration in the Organic Lab294
Haim Weizman

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
How Does Inquiry-Based Instruction Affect Teaching Majors' Views about Teaching and Learning Science?297
Michael J. Sanger
Chemical Education Research
Investigating Students' Ability To Transfer Ideas Learned from Molecular Animations of the Dissolution Process303
Resa M. Kelly and Loretta L. Jones
Applications of Solubility Data310
Reginald P. T. Tomkins
Solvatochromism and Barochromism Revisited and Revealed317
Satoshi Hirayama and Ronald P. Steer

 On the Web
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Lycopene and Other Carotenoids320
William F. Coleman
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