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February 2007
Vol. 84 No. 2


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Sorting Recycled Trash: An Activity for Earth Day 2007 207
Mary E. Harris and Harold H. Harris
JCE Resources for Chemistry and Recycling 212
Erica K. Jacobsen
Use of a Concentration Game for Environmental Chemistry Class Review 239
Danica A. Nowosielski
Garbage Juice: Waste Management and Leachate Generation 240A
Jenna R. Jambeck and Jean M. Andino
Introducing New Learning Tools into a Standard Classroom: A Multi-Tool Approach to Integrating Fuel-Cell Concepts into Introductory College Chemistry 248
Matthew J. D’Amato, Kenneth W. Lux, Kenneth A. Walz, Holly Walter Kerby, and Barbara Anderegg
Chemical Nanotechnology: A Liberal Arts Approach to a Basic Course in Emerging Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 259
Lon A. Porter, Jr.
Unlocking Knowledge We Know the Students Know 271
John Reglinski
Thermochemical Analysis of Neutralization Reactions: An Introductory Discovery Experiment 326
Kenneth V. Mills and Louise W. Guilmette
The State of Organic Teaching Laboratories 346
Gail Horowitz
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