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Collected here are JCE WebWare items of interest to high school educators.

Featured Molecules

A featured molecule is selected from an article in each issue. Listed here are the featured molecules that were selected from articles marked by the Secondary School Chemistry editors as being of interest to high school educators; these articles are marked with a triangle in the table of contents in the print Journal.

This page links to Featured Molecules published in 2009. For a complete listing of all Featured Molecules, click here.

Molecular Models of Compounds in Lightsticks (Jan 2009).

Molecular Models of Volatile Organic Compounds (Feb 2009).

Molecular Models of Acid–Base Indicators. Acid Fuchsin, Alizarin Yellow, Bromocresol Green, Indigo Carmine, Methyl Violet 2B, and Neutral Red (Jul 2009).

Molecular Models of Crystalline Materials. TiO2 and Copper Compounds (Aug 2009).

Molecular Models of Esters with Recognizable Odors by William F. Coleman; p1344 (Nov 2009).

Molecular Models of Chemical Weapons and Warefare Agents by William F. Coleman; p1470 (Dec 2009).

JCE WebWare Publications

Recent updates on the WebWare collection from the WebWare editors are available in Additions to Our Open Peer-Reviewed and Open Collections.

Chemistry Formatter Add-ins for Microsoft Word and Excel by Christopher King (Jul 2002).

The Chemical Name Game by Robert M. Hanson (Nov 2002).

What's in a Name? by Robert M. Hanson (Nov 2002).

Principal Species and pH in Acid-Base Solutions by Robert M. Hanson (Dec 2002).

Equilibrium by Matthew Sandberg and Michael K. Bellamy (Apr 2003).

Simple HTML Templates for Creating Science-Oriented Jeopardy! Games for Active Learning by Joseph J. Grabowski and Michelle L. Price (Aug 2003).

Connected Chemistry by Mike Stieff (Mar 2005).

The Relation of Temperature to Energy Spreadsheet by Christopher King (Apr 2005).

The "Reaction Rolodex": A Web-Based System for Learning Reactions in Organic Chemistry by Eric Mahan (Apr 2006).

Help with Organic Chemistry Reactions from JCE WebWare by William F. Coleman and Edward W. Fedosky; p672 (Apr 2006).

Luminescent Molecular Thermometers (JCE Featured Molecule) by William F. Coleman; p740 (May 2006).

Chem Map: A Geographic Information System Web Page for Chemical Education by Benjamin R. Ayres, William Garrick, Savyasaachi Murthy, Nehal Sanghvi, Amit Kulkarni, and Scott M. Reed; p255 (Feb 2009).

Excel Tutorial: Using the Least-Squares Method To Calculate Unknown Concentrations and Error by J. J. Harynuk and J. Lam; p879 (Jul 2009).

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