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The Chemist | Volume 90 No. 2 In this issue of The Chemist , Paul Craig and co-authors discuss how to promote hypothesis-driven thinking in undergraduate biochemistry education using protein function prediction.  V. Subha and co-authors report green synthesis of copper nanoparticles using Odina woider Gum extract and their effect on photo catalytic dye degradation. 

A retrospective evaluation of the principles, policies, and practices in establishing a post-secondary chemistry department is the focus of the article by John Hill and co-author.  Tata Murthy discusses the role of chemistry in oil and gas extraction.

Finally, under the public understanding of chemistry section, David Manuta and co-author present a report of false-positive drug test for methamphetamine.

Table of Contents

Editorial: Chemistry the Leading Science
David Devraj Kumar
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ARTICLES
Using Protein Function Prediction to Promote Hypothesis-Driven Thinking in
       Undergraduate Biochemistry Education

Paul A. Craig, Trevor Anderson, Herbert J. Bernstein, Colette Daubner, Anya Goodman,
       Stefan M. Irby, Julia Koeppe, Jeffrey L. Mills, Mike Pikaart, Ashley Ringer McDonald,
       Suzanne O’Handley, Rebecca Roberts, Robert Stewart
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Green Synthesis of Copper Nanoparticles Using Odina woider Gum Extract and their
       Effect on Photocatalytic Dye Degradation

V. Subha, S. Kirubanandan, M. Arulmozhi, S. Renganathan
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Principles, Policies and Practices in Establishing a Post-Secondary Chemistry Department:
       A Retrospective Evaluation

John Hill, David Devraj Kumar
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Role of Chemistry in Oil and Gas Extraction
Tata L. N. Murthy
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PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF CHEMISTRY
False-Positive Drug Test for Methamphetamine
David M. Manuta, Deborah F. Cate
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The AIC Code of Ethics 33
Manuscript Style Guide 35
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Invitation to Authors 40

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