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Cover
June 2008
Vol. 85 No. 6


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Teaching Thinking763
John W. Moore
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Eating Your Greens Could Prove Life-Saving If a Heart Attack Strikes; "Dragon's Blood" Quenches Stomach Ulcer Bacteria764
Angela G. King
Especially for High School Teachers
Quantum in me fuit765
Erica K. Jacobsen
Commentary
Als Ik Kan…My New Year's Resolution768
Jim D. Roach
Association Report: SOCED
Revising the ACS Guidelines for Chemistry Programs in Two-Year Colleges: Shaping the Next Edition770
John V. Clevenger and Jodi L. Wesemann
Reports from Other Journals: The Science Teacher
The Science Teacher: Spring 2008772
Steve Long
Ask the Historian
The Origin of the Rubber Policeman776
William B. Jensen
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Sodium Nitrite778
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Potassium Nitrite779
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements780
Letters
More on ClO and Related Radicals783
William B. Jensen
Letters
Reply to More on CIO and Related Radicals783
Mark Kobrak and Warren Hirsch
The Information Page784
Book & Media Reviews
Organic Synthesis: Strategy and Control (Paul Wyatt and Stuart Warren)785
Richard Pagni
Advertising in This Issue786
Out of the Editor's Basket787

 Chemistry for Everyone
Communicating Chemistry from Molecules to International Efforts: An Interview with Peter Atkins791
Liberato Cardellini

 In the Classroom
A Directed Framework for Integrating Ethics into Chemistry Curricula and Programs Using Real and Fictional Case Studies796
Ellen R. Fisher and Nancy E. Levinger
Trying a Case on Ethics in Scientific Research. A Role-Playing Exercise for Students and Faculty in a Summer Undergraduate Research Program802
Patrick E. Hoggard
Crime in the Classroom Part IV: Conclusions805
David N. Harpp
Forensics as a Gateway: Promoting Undergraduate Interest in Science, and Graduate Student Professional Development through a First-Year Seminar Course807
Louise K. Charkoudian, Jared J. Heymann, Marc J. Adler, Kathryn L. Haas, Kassy A. Mies, and James F. Bonk

 In the Laboratory
Using Laboratory Chemicals To Imitate Illicit Drugs in a Forensic Chemistry Activity813
Shawn Hasan, Deborah Bromfield-Lee, Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo, and Jose A. Cintron-Maldonado
JCE Classroom Activity
[#96] Fun with Fingerprints: Cyanoacrylate Fuming816A
Anastasios Nikitakis and Karaliota A. Lymperopoulou
A Simple Penny Analysis817
Nicholas C. Thomas and Stephen Faulk
Green Chemistry
Determination of the Formula of a Hydrate: A Greener Alternative819
Marc A. Klingshirn, Allison F. Wyatt, Robert M. Hanson, and Gary O. Spessard
Exploring Solid-State Structure and Physical Properties: A Molecular and Crystal Model Exercise822
Thomas H. Bindel
A Simplified Synthetic Experiment of YBa2Cu3O7–x Superconductor for First-Year Chemistry Laboratory825
Jui-Lin She and Ru-Shi Liu
The Baeyer–Villiger Oxidation with Trifluoroacetic Acid and Household Sodium Percarbonate827
Richard A. Kjonaas and Anthony E. Clemons
Acid-Catalyzed Enolization of β-Tetralone829
Brahmadeo Dewprashad, Anthony Nesturi, and Joel Urena
Identification of an Unknown Compound by Combined Use of IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and Mass Spectrometry: A Real-Life Experience in Structure Determination832
Louis J. Liotta and Magdalena James-Pederson
Polymer-Supported Reagents and 1H–19F NMR Couplings: The Synthesis of 2-Fluoroacetophenone834
Nicola Pohl and Kimberly Schwarz
Magnetic Field Gradient Calibration as an Experiment To Illustrate Magnetic Resonance Imaging836
Steven J. Seedhouse and Markus M. Hoffmann
The Radiative Decay of Green and Red Photoluminescent Phosphors: An Undergraduate Kinetics Experiment for Materials Chemistry839
C. Degli Esposti and L. Bizzocchi
Quantum Dots in a Polymer Composite: A Convenient Particle-in-a-Box Laboratory Experiment842
Charles V. Rice and Guinevere A. Giffin
Solution of the Schrödinger Equation for a Diatomic Oscillator Using Linear Algebra. An Undergraduate Computational Experiment845
Zbigniew L. Gasyna
The Microscale Laboratory
A Safe and Efficient Technique for the Production of HCl/DCl Gas847
Steven G. Mayer, Raymond R. Bard, and Kevin Cantrell
Cost-Effective Teacher
Resolving Spectral Lines with a Periscope-Type DVD Spectroscope849
Fumitaka Wakabayashi
Visualizing the Solute Vaporization Interference in Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy854
Christopher R. Dockery, Michael J. Blew, and Scott R. Goode

 Research: Science and Education
Advanced Chemistry Classroom and Laboratory
When One Configuration Is Not Enough859
David R. McMillin
Silver(II) Oxide or Silver(I,III) Oxide?863
David Tudela
Chemical Education Research
An Assessment of the Effect of Collaborative Groups on Students' Problem-Solving Strategies and Abilities866
Melanie M. Cooper, Charles T. Cox, Jr., Minory Nammouz, Edward Case, and Ronald Stevens
Chemical Education Research
Concept Learning versus Problem Solving: A Cognitive Difference873
Mark S. Cracolice, John C. Deming, and Brian Ehlert

 On the Web
JCE Online
EQVAPSIM: A Vapor–Liquid Equilibria of Binary Systems Computer Simulation by LabVIEW879
A. Belletti, R. Borromei, and G. Ingletto
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Real and Mock Illicit Drugs from a Forensic Chemistry Activity880
William F. Coleman
JCE Resources
Forensic ChemistryWeb1
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