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Chemical Education Today
Chemists Celebrate Earth Day 2008: Streaming Chemistry
JCE Resources for Chemistry and Water
Erica K. Jacobsen
The Dalles, OR 97058
Cover
February 2008
Vol. 85 No. 2
p. 188

Abstract
This annotated bibliography collects the best that past issues of JCE have to offer for use with the 2008 Chemists Celebrate Earth Day them, "Streaming Chemistry".
Supplement
Links to the full text of all articles described in this resource paper are available here.

Research Advances: Hard-Shelled Bioindicators; Improving Water Quality with Chicken Manure?; Fishing for an Answer: Wild or Farmed? King, A. G. 2008, 85, 174.

Balneology: Spa Science. Williams, K. R. 2008, 85, 179.

News from Online: Water, Streaming Chemistry. Tomasik, J. H. 2008, 85, 185.

Hold the Heat: Global Warming and Calorimetry. Burley, J. D.; Johnston, H. S. 2008, 85, 224A.

Characterizing Water Quality in Students' Own Community. An Effective Campus Field Trip. Lunsford, S. K.; Speelman, N.; Yeary, A.; Slattery, W. 2007, 84, 1027.

The Great Wakonse Earthquake of 2003: A Short, Problem-Based Introduction to the Titration Concept. Coppola, B. P.; Gottfried, A. C.; Gdula, R. L.; Kiste, A. L.; Ockwig, N. W. 2006, 83, 600.

Water Wordsearch. Helser, T. L. 2005, 82, 551.

Water Filtration. Jacobsen, E. K. 2004, 81, 224A.

Arsenic in Drinking Water—A Global Environmental Problem. Wang, J. S.; Wai, C. M. 2004, 81, 207.

Water Quality Monitoring by Satellite. J. Chem. Educ. Staff 2004, 81, 171.

Nature: "Water, Water, Everywhere, nor Any Drop to Drink". Heinhorst, S.; Cannon, G. 2004, 81, 170.

The Analysis of Seawater: A Laboratory-Centered Learning Project in General Chemistry. Selco, J. I.; Roberts, J. L. Jr.; Wacks, D. B. 2003, 80, 54.

Acid Raindrops Keep Fallin' in My Lake. J. Chem. Educ. Staff 2003, 80, 40A.

A Demonstration of Acid Rain and Lake Acidification: Wet Deposition of Sulfur Dioxide. Goss, L. M. 2003, 80, 39.

Measurements for a Rainy Day. J. Chem. Educ. Staff 2002, 79, 1104A.

The Purification of Water by Freeze—Thaw or Zone Melting. Oughton, J.; Xu, S.; Battino, R. 2001, 78, 1373.

Water: A Matrix of Life, 2nd Edition. Franks, F.; reviewed by Tabbutt, F. 2001, 78, 593.

An Aquarium as a Means for the Interdisciplinary Teaching of Chemistry. Calascibetta, F.; Campanella, L.; Favero, G.; Nicoletti, L. 2000, 77, 1311.

Water: A Powerful Theme for an Interdisciplinary Course. Tabbutt, F. D. 2000, 77, 1594.

Exploring the Ocean—Stating the Case for Chemistry. Scheuer, P. J. 1999, 76, 1075.

The Chemistry of Water. Kegley, S. E.; Andrews, J.; reviewed by McCool, D. 1999, 76, 326.

Identifying Bottled Water: A Problem-Solving Exercise in Chemical Identification. Myers, R. L. 1998, 75, 1585.

Spring Shock! Impact of Spring Snowmelt on Lakes and Streams. Halstead, J. A. 1998, 75, 400A.

Rain, Lakes, and Streams. Investigating Acidity and Buffering Capacity in the Environment. Halstead, J. A. 1997, 74, 1456A.

A Discussion of Water Pollution in the United States and Mexico; with High School Laboratory Activities for Analysis of Lead, Atrazine, and Nitrate. Kelter, P. B.; Grundman, J.; Hage, D. S.; Carr, J. D.; Castro-Acuña, C. M. 1997, 74, 1413.

Integrating High School Chemistry with Environmental Studies and Research. Randall, J. 1997, 74, 1409.

Microscale Experiments. Dissolved Oxygen and Chloride Determination in Water. Crosson, M.; Gibb, R. 1992, 69, 830.

Acid Rain Investigations. Epp, D. N.; Curtright, R. 1991, 68, 1034.

Acid Rain Analysis by Standard Addition Titration. Ophardt, C. E. 1985, 62, 257.

Modeling Hypersaline Lake "Turn-Over". Sprague, G. 1984, 61, 956.

The Chemical Oceanographer. Abel, R. B. 1983, 60, 221.

"Water, water every where, Nor any drop to drink." O'Connor, R. 1981, 58, 726.

A Short History of Oceanography with Emphasis on the Role Played by Chemistry. Thompson, T. G. 1958, 35, 108.

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Citation
Jacobsen, Erica K. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 188.
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Keywords
Communication / Writing; Environmental Chemistry; First-Year Undergraduate / General; High School / Introductory Chemistry; Water / Water Chemistry
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