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April 2008
Vol. 85 No. 4


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Academic Extensions of Gresham's Law475
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Can I Get Help? Where?477
Laura E. Slocum
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances: Printing with Enzymes Instead of Ink; New Way to Watch the Lipid Flip—Flippases, Flopases, and Scramblases; Fast, Accurate Sensor to Detect Food Spoilage478
Angela G. King
Association Reports: CPT
New ACS Guidelines Approved by CPT484
William F. Polik and Cynthia K. Larive
Ask the Historian
Why Tungsten Instead of Wolfram?488
William B. Jensen
Reports from Other Journals: The Physics Teacher
The Physics Teacher: The Physics First Curriculum for High School: Do Chemists Even Know This Is Happening?490
Roy W. Clark
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Picric Acid492
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Perchloric Acid (60–72% Aqueous Solution)493
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements494
Letters
The Flyleaf Periodic Table497
Roy W. Clark and Gary D. White
Letters
Discussion: Should Students Calculate Titration Curves?498
Stephen J. Hawkes
Letters
In Partial Defense of Calculating Titration Curves498
Daniel C. Harris
Letters
Reply to In Partial Defense of Calculating Titration Curves499
Stephen J. Hawkes
The Information Page500
Book & Media Reviews
A Comprehensive Guide to the Hazardous Properties of Chemical Substances, 3rd Edition (Pradyot Patnaik)501
Jay A. Young
Advertising in This Issue502
Out of the Editor's Basket503

 Chemistry for Everyone
The Chemical Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Serpentine Remains507
Ken Shaw
Chemistry for Kids
Elements—A Card Game of Chemical Names and Symbols514
Richard S. Sevcik, O'Dell Hicks, Linda D. Schultz, and Susan V. Alexander

 In the Classroom
Biochemistry Wordsearches515
Terry L. Helser
Periodic Table Target: A Game That Introduces the Biological Significance of Chemical Element Periodicity516
Richard S. Sevcik, Ragan L. McGinty, Linda D. Schultz, and Susan V. Alexander
Chemistry Taboo: An Active Learning Game for the General Chemistry Classroom518
Ken Capps
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Using Hydrogen Balloons To Display Metal Ion Spectra519
James H. Maynard
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Flames Tests with Flair521
Nicholas C. Thomas
JCE DigiDemos: Extensions
Demonstration Extensions: Flame Tests and Electrolysis522
Ed Vitz
JCE DigiDemos: Extensions
Inexpensive Alcohol Burners for Flame Tests Using Aluminum Tea Light Candle Holders522
Tom Mortier, Annie Wellens, and Marie-Josée Janssens
JCE DigiDemos: Extensions
Yet Another Variation on the Electrolysis of Water at Iron Nails523
Mark T. Stauffer and Justin P. Fox
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Colorful Column Chromatography: A Classroom Demonstration of a Three-Component Separation524
Lars V. Heumann
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Phenolphthalein—Pink Tornado Demonstration527
Bruce R. Prall
JCE Classroom Activity
[#95] A Candle in the Wind528A
Robert J. Eierman
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Paramagnetism Paradoxes: Projectable Demonstrations529
Frederick C. Sauls and Ed Vitz
Diamagnetic Corrections and Pascal's Constants532
Gordon A. Bain and John F. Berry
NMR Spectroscopy and Its Value: A Primer537
Sudha Veeraraghavan
The Return of the Black Box541
Malka Yayon and Zahava Scherz

 In the Laboratory
Using Pooled Data and Data Visualization To Introduce Statistical Concepts in the General Chemistry Laboratory 544
Robert J. Olsen
Converting Municipal Waste into Automobile Fuel: Ethanol from Newspaper546
Mark Mascal and Richard Scown
A Nitration Reaction Puzzle for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory549
Milton J. Wieder and Russell Barrows
Pyrolysis of Aryl Sulfonate Esters in the Absence of Solvent: E1 or E2? A Puzzle for the Organic Laboratory552
John J. Nash, Marnie A. Leininger, and Kurt Keyes
Green Chemistry
"Greening Up" the Suzuki Reaction555
Evangelos Aktoudianakis, Elton Chan, Amanda R. Edward, Isabel Jarosz, Vicki Lee, Leo Mui, Sonya S. Thatipamala, and Andrew P. Dicks
Determination of Hammett Equation Rho Constant for the Hydrolysis of p-Nitrophenyl Benzoate Esters558
Sheue L. Keenan, Karl P. Peterson, Kelly Peterson, and Kyle Jacobson
Cost-Effective Teacher
Easy-To-Make Cryophoruses561
Rubin Battino and Trevor M. Letcher
Metal Electrodeposition on an Integrated, Screen-Printed Electrode Assembly565
Yieu Chyan and Oliver Chyan

 Research: Science and Education
Resources for Student Assessment
A Statistical Analysis of Infrequent Events on Multiple-Choice Tests That Indicate Probable Cheating568
Michael J. Sundermann
Resources for Student Assessment
Does the Answer Order Matter on Multiple-Choice Exams?572
Joel Tellinghuisen and Michelle M. Sulikowski
New Potentials for Old: The Darboux Transformation in Quantum Mechanics576
Brian Wesley Williams and Tevye C. Celius
The Role of Triads in the Evolution of the Periodic Table: Past and Present585
Eric Scerri

 On the Web
JCE Online
JCE ChemInfo Collection of the JCE Digital Library590
Jon L. Holmes
JCE WebWare: Web-Based Learning Aids
A Quantum Mechanics Toolkit: Useful Internet Toolkit to Teach Fundamental Concepts of Quantum Mechanics591
João P. M. Poiares, Sérgio P. J. Rodrigues, and Jorge M. C. Marques
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Products and Reactants from Suzuki and Heck Syntheses592
William F. Coleman
JCE Resources
Puzzles and GamesWeb

 
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