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JCE High School Chemed Learning Information Center (CLIC)

JCE High School Chemed Learning Information Center (CLIC) collects resources from the Journal of Chemical Education that are of special interest to high school chemistry teachers and catalogs them at CLIC, so you can find them faster and access them more easily.

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Current Issue - August 2008
* Editorial Mathematics Education
* Especially for High School Teachers • Playing Matchmaker
* Classroom Activity Extension • Make a Match! Sucrose Laboratories
* Chemical Education Today Research Advances: Human Urine As a Fertilizer for Food Crops; Faster, More Sensitive Anthrax Detection; Seagulls Monitor Oil Spill Pollutants; Gender through Feathers The EPA Schools Chemical Cleanout Campaign (SC3) and How You Can Help Committee Reports, May 2008Program for the Division of Chemical Education Philadelphia, August 17–21, 2008CHED Events: PhiladelphiaPresidential Events and Symposia: PhiladelphiaFluorite Mineral Samples (LTE)
* Chemistry for Everyone • Colorful Chemical Fountains A Hand-Held Ammonia FountainStilling Waves with Ordered Molecular Monolayers
* In the Classroom • Using Molecular Dynamics Simulation To Reinforce Student Understanding of Intermolecular Forces Using Candy Samples To Learn about Sampling Techniques and Statistical Data EvaluationThe Sweeter Side of Density (JCE Classroom Activity)
* In the Laboratory Measuring the Density of a Sugar Solution. A General Chemistry Experiment Using a Student-Prepared Unknown Make a Match! Sucrose LaboratoriesDetermination of Phosphates by the Gravimetric Quimociac TechniqueGreener Alternative to Qualitative Analysis for Cations without H2S and Other Sulfur-Containing CompoundsConstruction of a Polyaniline Nanofiber Gas Sensor Data Pooling in a Chemical Kinetics Experiment: The Aquation of a Series of Cobalt(III) Complexes. A Discovery Chemistry ExperimentKinetics and Mechanism of Iodide Oxidation by Iron(III): A Clock Reaction ApproachAn Inexpensive Solution CalorimeterAn Updated Equilibrium Machine
* JCE Concept Connections Calorimetry
* Research: Science and Education Using Graphs of Gibbs Energy versus Temperature in General Chemistry Discussions of Phase Changes and Colligative Properties
* On the Web • Molecular Models of Indicators
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Complimentary Issues


Our annual Earth Day issue (February 2008) contains articles relating to ACS's "Water—Streaming Chemistry" theme.


Our National Chemistry Week issue (October 2007) contains many resources and articles aligned with the NCW theme "The Many Faces of Chemistry"


Chemistry Teacher Connection

The "Chemistry Teacher Connection" (CTC) is especially for high school chemistry teachers. For only $40/year, it offers an online-only subscription to CLIC along with membership in the Division of Chemical Education, normally $65/year. CTC subscribers receive access to all articles and supplements from 1996 through the current issue.


C&EN CLICs

Through special arrangement with the ACS, JCE High School CLIC is now able to provide subscribers with online access to Chemical & Engineering News articles that have been selected specifically for secondary science instructors and their students. 


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