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Cover
September 2006
Vol. 83 No. 9


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Keeping Our Cool1255
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Classroom Ethics1257
Diana S. Mason
Reports from Other Journals
Research Advances: New Metal Detector to Study Human Disease; Salinized Fresh Water?; Fuel Cell Enzyme 1258
Angela G. King
ACS National Meeting
Program for the Division of Chemical Education1262
Catherine H. Middlecamp, Boyd L. Earl, and Joseph L. March
ACS National Meeting
High School Program1264
ACS National Meeting
CHED Events1275
ACS National Meeting
Undergraduate Program1276
Adam Boyd
ACS National Meeting
Other Events1277
ACS National Meeting
Presidential Events1278
Ask the Historian
The Origins of the Hirsch and Büchner Vacuum Filtration Funnels1283
William B. Jensen
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Methyl Iodide1284
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Iodine1285
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Potassium Iodide1286
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements1287
Letters
Equilibrium Constants and Water Activity Revisited1290
E. J. Behrman
Letters
Equilibrium Constants and Water Activity Revisited1290
David Keeports
Letters
More on the Nature of Resonance1290
William B. Jensen
Letters
More on the Nature of Resonance 1291
Robert C. Kerber
The Information Page1292
Book and Media Reviews
Present at the Flood: How Structural Molecular Biology Came About (Richard E. Dickerson)1293
Richard G. Summers
Book and Media Reviews
Synthetic World—Nature, Art, and the Chemical Industry (Esther Leslie)1294
Richard Pagni
Book and Media Reviews
Lanthanide and Actinide Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry: A Textbook Series), 2nd Revised Edition (Simon A. Cotton)1295
L. L. Pesterfield
Advertising in This Issue1296
Out of the Editor's Basket1297

 Chemistry for Everyone
Interdisciplinary Connections
Chemistry, Society, and Civic Engagement (Part 1): The SENCER Project1301
Catherine Hurt Middlecamp, Trace Jordan, Amy M. Shachter, Sue Lottridge, and Karen Kashmanian Oates
Chemistry, Society, and Civic Engagement (Part 2): Uranium and American Indians1308
Catherine Hurt Middlecamp, Margaret F. Phillips, Anne K. Bentley, and Omie Baldwin

 In The Classroom
JCE Classroom Activity
Millikan: Good to the Last (Oil) Drop1312A
Earl F. Pearson
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Magnet and BB Analogy for Millikan's Oil-Drop Experiment1313
Earl F. Pearson
Classifying Matter: A Physical Model Using Paper Clips1317
Bob Blake, Lynn Hogue, and Jerry L. Sarquis
A Unique Demonstration Model of DNA1319
Jonathan P. L. Cox

 In the Laboratory
Using Physical Models of Biomolecular Structures To Teach Concepts of Biochemical Structure and Structure Depiction in the Introductory Chemistry Laboratory1322
Gordon A. Bain, John Yi, Mithra Beikmohamadi, Timothy M. Herman, and Michael A. Patrick
Spectroscopic Measurement of the Redox Potential of Cytochrome c for the Undergraduate Biochemistry Laboratory1325
Douglas B. Craig and Ellert R. Nichols
Solar Irradiation of Bilirubin: An Experiment in Photochemical Oxidation1327
A. E. Pillay and F. M. Salih
JCE Featured Molecules
Photochemical Oxidation of Bilirubin to Biliverdin1329
William F. Coleman
Calix[4]pyrrole: Synthesis and Anion-Binding Properties. An Organic Chemistry Laboratory Experiment 1330
James A. Shriver and Scott G. Westphal
Green Chemistry
Asymmetric Aldol Reaction Induced by Chiral Auxiliary1333
Jorge Pereira and Carlos A. M. Afonso
3,5-Diarylisoxazoles: Individualized Three-Step Synthesis and Isomer Determination Using 13C NMR or Mass Spectroscopy1336
Chad E. Stephens and Reem K. Arafa
The Hammett Equation: Probing the Mechanism of Aromatic Semicarbazone Formation1341
Glenn K. Ikeda, Karen Jang, Scott O. C. Mundle, and Andrew P. Dicks
The Finkelstein Reaction: Quantitative Reaction Kinetics of an SN2 Reaction Using Nonaqueous Conductivity1344
R. David Pace and Yagya Regmi
Using Square Wave Voltammetry on Ultramicroelectrodes To Determine Synthetic Antioxidants in Vegetable Oils1349
Claudio D. Ceballos, María A. Zón, and Héctor Fernández
Teaching Physical Chemistry Experiments with a Computer Simulation by LabVIEW1353
A. Belletti, R. Borromei, and G. Ingletto

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Changing the Laboratory: Effects of a Laboratory Course on Students' Attitudes and Perceptions1356
Melanie M. Cooper and Timothy S. Kerns
Chemical Education Research
High School Students' Perceptions of Their Laboratory Classroom and the Copying of Laboratory Work1362
Dawn Del Carlo, Dana Mazzaro, and Shanese Page
Chemical Education Research
Students' Perspectives of the Influence of Web-Enhanced Coursework on Incidences of Cheating1368
Paul Charlesworth, Debra D. Charlesworth, and Chelley Vician
Chemical Education Research
The Role of Structure of the Discipline in Improving Student Understanding: The Case of Organic Chemistry1376
Gail Green and Marissa Rollnick
The New Measurement Concept Explained by Using an Introductory Example1382
Bruno Wampfler, Matthias Rösslein, and Helene Felber
Are Crystallization and Melting the Reverse Transformation of Each Other?1389
Hermínio P. Diogo and Joaquim J. Moura Ramos
A Pictorial Representation of Normal Modes of Vibration Using Vibrational Symmetry Coordinates1393
Jean-Claude Merlin and Jean-Paul Cornard

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Resources for Student Assessment
A Test Construction Support System for Chemistry Teachers1399
Derek Cheung
JCE Software
Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 8. Abstract of Special Issue 341406
Rachel Bain, Jerrold J. Jacobsen, James H. Maynard, John W. Moore, and C. Jonathan Mitschele
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