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July 2006
Vol. 83 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Endowing Excellence in Chemical Education967
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Join Us in Communicating Chemistry969
Erica K. Jacobsen
Association Report: 2YC3
Undertaking Chemical Research at a Community College970
David R. Brown
Summer Reading974
Hal Harris, Cheryl Baldwin Frech, Jeff Kovac, Brian Coppola, and Dick Pagni
CLIC, JCE High School Chemed Learning Information Center
Chemistry Teacher Connection 984
JCE Editorial Staff
Association Report: ACS Division of Chemical Education
Committee Reports, March 2006985
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Cumene989
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
p-Sulfanilic Acid990
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements991
The Information Page994
Book and Media Reviews
Chemical Explanation: Characteristics, Development, Autonomy. International Society for the Philosophy of Chemistry: Summer Symposium on the Philosophy of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 2002 (Joseph E. Earley, Sr., ed.)995
Daniel Berger
Advertising in This Issue996
Out of the Editor's Basket997

 Chemistry for Everyone
Acid–Base Chemistry According to Robert Boyle: Chemical Reactions in Words as well as Symbols1001
David E. Goodney
Products of Chemistry
Nonfood Applications of Proteinaceous Renewable Materials1003
Justin R. Barone and Walter F. Schmidt

 In The Classroom
Concepts in Biochemistry
Molecular Handshake: Recognition through Weak Noncovalent Interactions1010
Parvathi S. Murthy
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
A Demonstration of the Continuous Phase (Second-Order) Transition of a Binary Liquid System in the Region around Its Critical Point1014
Michael R. Johnson
Semiempirical and DFT Investigations of the Dissociation of Alkyl Halides1017
Jack R. Waas
Word Reduction Editing in Second-Language Scientific Writing by East Asian and South Asian Chemistry Graduate Students1022
David G. Churchill
Chemical Research Writing: A Preparatory Course for Student Capstone Research1024
Hala G. Schepmann and Laura A. Hughes
Integration of a Communicating Science Module into an Advanced Chemistry Laboratory Course1029
Jessica Renaud, Christopher Squier, and Sarah C. Larsen

 In the Laboratory
Implementing the Science Writing Heuristic in the Chemistry Laboratory1032
K. A. Burke, Thomas J. Greenbowe, and Brian M. Hand
Green Chemistry
Teaching Lab Report Writing through Inquiry: A Green Chemistry Stoichiometry Experiment for General Chemistry1039
Kristen L. Cacciatore and Hannah Sevian
The Synthesis of Copper(II) Carboxylates Revisited1042
Kevin Kushner, Robert E. Spangler, Ralph A. Salazar, Jr., and J. J. Lagowski
Usnic Acid and the Intramolecular Hydrogen Bond. A Computational Experiment for the Organic Laboratory1046
Thomas K. Green and Charles A. Lane
Green Chemistry
Enantioselective Reduction by Crude Plant Parts: Reduction of Benzofuran-2-yl Methyl Ketone with Carrot (Daucus carota) Bits1049
Silvana Ravía, Daniela Gamenara, Valeria Schapiro, Ana Bellomo, Jorge Adum, Gustavo Seoane, and David Gonzalez
Reactivity of the Monoterpenoid Nerol with p-Toluenesulfonic and Chlorosulfonic Acids: Selective Syntheses of α-Terpineol and α-Cyclogeraniol. An Activity for the Undergraduate Organic Lab1052
Pablo J. Linares-Palomino, Sofía Salido, Joaquín Altarejos, Manuel Nogueras, and Adolfo Sánchez
Stereospecific Synthesis of the Geometrical Isomers of a Natural Product1055
T. Grove, D. DiLella, and E. Volker
Regiospecific Epoxidation of Carvone: A Discovery-Oriented Experiment for Understanding the Selectivity and Mechanism of Epoxidation Reactions1058
Kendrew K. W. Mak, Y. M. Lai, and Yuk-Hong Siu
The Microscale Laboratory
Rapid and Stereoselective Conversion of a trans-Cinnamic Acid to a β-Bromostyrene1062
Thomas A. Evans
Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Measuring Ternary Phase Diagrams1065
Jennifer K. Woodworth, Jacob C. Terrance, and Markus M. Hoffmann
Circular Dichroism Method for Heat Capacity Determination of Proteins1067
Cecil L. Jones, Chris Bailey, and Kiran Kumar Bheemarti

 Research: Science and Education
The Heat Capacity of Ideal Gases1071
Robert L. Scott
Geometry and Thermodynamics: Exploring the Internal Energy Landscape1082
A. P. Hantsaridou and H. M. Polatoglou
Advanced Chemistry Classroom and Laboratory
Achieving Chemical Equilibrium: The Role of Imposed Conditions in the Ammonia Formation Reaction1090
Joel Tellinghuisen
How To Motivate Students To Study before They Enter the Lab1094
Lea Pogačnik and Blaž Cigić

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Teaching with Technology
CHEMnet: Analysis of the Use of Special Features and Multimedia Elements of an Online Chemistry Course1099
Sabine Nick
JCE Featured Molecules
Amino Acids1103
William F. Coleman
JCE Software
The Joy of Toys, on CD-ROM. Abstract of a Classroom Resource Compilation1104
Jon L. Holmes
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