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February 2008
Vol. 85 No. 2

A Simplified Model To Predict the Effect of Increasing Atmospheric CO2 on Carbonate Chemistry in the Ocean 213
Brian J. Bozlee, Maria Janebo, and Ginger Jahn
Air Toxics under the Big Sky: A Real-World Investigation To Engage High School Science Students 221
Earle Adams, Garon Smith, Tony J. Ward, Diana Vanek, Nancy Marra, David Jones, Melissa Henthorn, and Jim Striebel
Student Perceptions of the Benefits of a Learner-Based Writing Assignment in Organic Chemistry 237
Lois Ablin
Scientific–Chemical Viewpoints Regarding Smoking: A Science Laboratory for All 248
Ron Blonder
Connecting Solubility, Equilibrium, and Periodicity in a Green, Inquiry Experiment for the General Chemistry Laboratory 251
Kristen L. Cacciatore, Jose Amado, Jason J. Evans, and Hannah Sevian
Investigating Students' Ability To Transfer Ideas Learned from Molecular Animations of the Dissolution Process 303
Resa M. Kelly and Loretta L. Jones
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