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March 2009
Vol. 86 No. 3


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Is America Subprime?267
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Bon Appétit269
Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances. New Protein from the Jaws of Marine Worms; Molecule Stops DNA Replication in Its Tracks; Wound Healing Speeded by Compound in Human Saliva270
Angela G. King
Commentary
Considering Laboratory Instruction through Kuhn's View of the Nature of Science274
Daniel S. Domin
Ask the Historian
The Origin of the Metallic Bond278
William B. Jensen
Report
ACS Community Activities Contest: NCW 2008 Winners280
Stacy Jones
ACS National Meeting
Presidential Symposia and Events: Salt Lake City281
Frank Walworth
ACS National Meeting
CHED Events: Salt Lake City285
Donald J. Wink
ACS National Meeting
Program for the Division of Chemical Education Salt Lake City, March 22–26, 2009286
Julianne M. Smist, William S. Harwood, and Irvin J. Levy
ACS National Meeting
Programming for High School Teachers293
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Formaldehyde299
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Paraformaldehyde300
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements301
The Information Page304
Book & Media Reviews
Cathedrals of Science: The Personalities and Rivalries that Made Modern Chemistry (Patrick Coffey)305
Jeffrey Kovac
Advertising in This Issue306
Out of the Editor's Basket307

 Chemistry for Everyone
Science of Food and Cooking: A Non-Science Majors Course311
Deon T. Miles and Jennifer K. Bachman
JCE Concept Connections
Science of Food and Cooking315
Arrietta W. Clauss
Uranium to Electricity: The Chemistry of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle316
Frank A. Settle

 In the Classroom
Effects of Hydrolysis on Determining the Solubility Product of Potassium Bitartrate330
Ian J. McNaught and Gavin D. Peckham

 In the Laboratory
View from My Classroom
Using LEDs and Phosphorescent Materials To Teach High School Students Quantum Mechanics. A Guided-Inquiry Laboratory for Introductory High School Chemistry340
William P. Green, Alan Trotochaud, Julia Sherman, Kazem Kazerounian, and Elias W. Faraclas
Coloring a Superabsorbent Polymer with Metal Ions. An Undergraduate Chemistry Experiment347
Jing-Fun Yaung and Yueh-Huey Chen
Determination of the Relative Atomic Masses of Metals by Liberation of Molecular Hydrogen350
W. Earle Waghorne and Andrew J. Rous
Cost-Effective Teacher
A Simple Hydrogen Electrode352
Per-Odd Eggen
Cost-Effective Teacher
Construction of Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode from Used Felt-Tipped Pen Barrel for Undergraduate Laboratory355
Shaukatali N. Inamdar, Mohsin A. Bhat, and Santosh K. Haram

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Using Self-Reflection To Increase Science Process Skills in the General Chemistry Laboratory393
William R. Veal, Dawne Taylor, and Amy L. Rogers
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