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July 2009
Vol. 86 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Two-Year Colleges: Guidelines and Exemplary Teaching779
John W. Moore
Secondary School Chemistry
High School Teachers Win ACS Prizes780
JCE Editorial Staff
Especially for High School Teachers
Books, Books, and More Books781
Laura E. Slocum
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances. Potential New Drug for Cocaine Addiction and Overdose; Marijuana Components Show Promise in Battling Superbugs; Molecular Conformation: Smelly Science782
Angela G. King
Association Report: CUR
Barriers to Seeking External Research Funding: Perceptions and Facts788
Kerry K. Karukstis, Timothy E. Elgren, Silvia E. Ronco, Scott E. Feller, and Roger S. Rowlett
Ask the Historian
What Is the Origin of Bond Lines?791
William B. Jensen
Summer Reading792
Brian P. Coppola, Cheryl Baldwin Frech, Harold H. Harris, and Richard M. Pagni
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Potassium Hexacyanoferrate(III)800
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Potassium Hexacyanoferrate(II) Trihydrate801
Jay A. Young
The Information Page802
News & Announcements803
Letters
Historical Scientific Literature and the Spreading of Oil on Water807
Todd P. Silverstein
Letters
Response to Historical Scientific Literature and the Spreading of Oil on Water808
Marcos Gugliotti
Letters
Including (0,0) as Experimental Data809
Stephen L. R. Ellison
Letters
Response to Including (0,0) as Experimental Data809
Maureen Burkart and Myung-Hoon Kim
Letters
From Drugstore Bin to Chemistry Laboratory Stockroom Shelf: Repurposing Prescription Drug Vials809
Nik Kakolesha
Book & Media Reviews
Introduction to Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation, Applications, and Strategies for Data Interpretation, 4th Edition (J. Throck Watson and O. David Sparkman)810
Jack K. Steehler
Book & Media Reviews
Spectrochemical Analysis by Atomic Absorption and Emission, 2nd Edition (L. H. J. Lajunen and P. Perämäki)810
David T. Harvey
Book & Media Reviews
Chemistry and Art: Further Adventures of a Chemist Collector (Alfred Bader)811
Mary Virginia Orna
Advertising in This Issue812
Out of the Editor's Basket813

 Chemistry for Everyone
Crime Scene Investigation in the Art World: The Case of the Missing Masterpiece817
Katharine J. Harmon, Lisa M. Miller, and Julie T. Millard

 In the Classroom
Preparing Students To Benefit from Inquiry-Based Activities in the Chemistry Laboratory: Guidelines and Suggestions820
Laura B. Bruck and Marcy H. Towns
View from My Classroom
The Use of Approximations in a High School Chemistry Course823
Paul S. Matsumoto, Gary Tong, Stephanie Lee, and Bonita Kam
Resources for Student Assessment
Designing Chemistry Practice Exams for Enhanced Benefits. An Instrument for Comparing Performance and Mental Effort Measures827
Karen J. Knaus, Kristen L. Murphy, and Thomas A. Holme
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Marangoni Flowers and the Evil Eye: Overhead Presentations of Marangoni Flow833
Donald W. Mundell
JCE Concept Connections
An In-Depth Look at Surface Chemistry837
Randall J. Wildman

 In the Laboratory
Using Surface Tension Measurements To Understand How Pollution Can Influence Cloud Formation, Fog, and Precipitation838
Sarah D. Brooks, Marissa Gonzales, and Roberto Farias
Wash Bottle Laboratory Exercises: Mass of NaHCO3 in an Alka-Seltzer Tablet, Molar Mass of CO2, and the Ideal Gas Law Constant842
Frazier Nyasulu, Shadrick Paris, and Rebecca Barlag
Solubility Studies of Organic Compounds for Nonscience Majors845
Mariella Passarelli
A Forensic-Themed Case Study for the Organic Lab847
Michelle A. Boucher and Kimberly Musa Specht
Structure Determination of Benzene-Containing C9H12 Isomers Using Symmetry, Peak Heights, and Chemical Shifts in 13C NMR 849
Nanine A. Van Draanen and Richard Page
A Simple SN2 Reaction for the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory850
John J. Esteb, John R. Magers, LuAnne McNulty, Paul Morgan, and Anne M. Wilson
A Flexible Solvolysis Experiment for the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory853
John J. Esteb, John R. Magers, LuAnne McNulty, Paul Morgan, Kathryn Tindell, and Anne M. Wilson
Green Chemistry
Synthesis of Imidazolium Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids. Exploring Green Chemistry and Click Chemistry Paradigms in Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Laboratory856
Sergei V. Dzyuba, Katherine D. Kollar, and Salil S. Sabnis

 Research: Science and Education
Chronology of a Difficult Synthesis859
Fredric M. Menger and Jennifer L. Sorrells
Acidities of Water and Methanol in Aqueous Solution and DMSO864
Daqing Gao
A Theoretical Analysis of the Influence of Electroosmosis on the Effective Ionic Mobility in Capillary Zone Electrophoresis869
Hens Hijnen
The Change in Publication Rates at Undergraduate Institutions during the Last Three Decades876
Phyllis A. Leber, Benjamin R. Williams, and Claude H. Yoder

 On the Web
JCE WebWare: Web-Based Learning Aids
Excel Tutorial: Using the Least-Squares Method To Calculate Unknown Concentrations and Error879
J. J. Harynuk and J. Lam
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Acid–Base Indicators. Acid Fuchsin, Alizarin Yellow, Bromocresol Green, Indigo Carmine, Methyl Violet 2B, and Neutral Red880
William F. Coleman
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