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December 1996
Vol. 73 No. 12


 Chemical Education Today
In This IssueA287
Editorial
They Didn't Teach Me Anything, But I Learned a LotA291
John W. Moore
News from Journal House
News from Journal HouseA292
Especially for High School Teachers
December Articles of InterestA293
J. Emory Howell
Letters
Lettersa294
Announcements
AnnouncementsA298
Chemistry Behind the News
Conjugated Linoleic Acid The Good News about Animal FatA302
Carol Steinhart
Reports from Other Journals
News from On-LineA304
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Commentary
Chemistry and the National Science Education StandardsA307
Sylvia A. Ware
Beyond the Printed Page
Beyond the Printed Page: JCE OnlineA309
New Journal Policy Regarding Laboratory ExperimentsA311
Reviews
Organic Chemistry, Third EditionA312
reviewed by Timothy D. Lash
Reviews
Organic Chemistry, Sixth EditionA312
reviewed by Bruce A. Hathaway
Reviews
A Primer to Mechanism in Organic ChemistryA313
reviewed by Stephen E. Branz

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
Quantitative Techniques in Volumetric Analysis1117
John Zimmerman and Jerrold J. Jacobsen

 In The Classroom
Tested Demonstrations
The Chemical and Educational Appeal of the Orange Juice Clock1123
Paul B. Kelter, James D. Carr, Tanya Johnson, and Carlos Mauricio Castro-Acuña
Amyl: A Misunderstood Word1127
Richard A. Kjonaas
Trading Post
How Do I Balance Thee? ... Let Me Count the Ways!1129
Lawrence A. Ferguson

 Research: Science and Education
Electrode Processes and Aspects Relating to Cell EMF, Current, and Cell Components in Operating Electrochemical Cells: Precollege and College Student Interpretation1145
N. A. Ogude and J. D. Bradleu
Mathematical SAT Test Scores and College Chemistry Grades1150
Harry E. Spencer

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Sherlock Holmes and the Nebulous Nitro1157
Thomas G. Waddell, Thomas R. Rybolt
The Chemistry of Paper Preservation Part 3. The Strengthening of Paper1160
Henry A. Carter
Past, Present, and Possible Future Applications of Supercritical Fluid Extraction Technology1163
Cindy L. Phelps, Neil G. Smart, C. M. Wai

 In the Laboratory
The Extraction of Caffeine from Tea: A Modification of the Procedure of Murray and Hansen1172
Andreas Hampp
Chromatographic Separation of Phosphoric Acid from Cola Beverages1172
Diego Lozano-Calero, Pilar Martìn-Palomeque, Silvia Madueño-Lorguillo
Determination of Phosphorus in Cola Drinks1173
Diego Lozano-Calero, Pilar Martìn-Palomeque, Silvia Madueño-Lorguillo
Filtrates and Residues
An Empirical Formula from Ion Exchange Chromatography and Colorimetry1179
Steven D. Johnson
An Organoleptic Laboratory Experiment1181
John M. Risley
Waste Treatment in the Undergraduate Laboratory: Let the Students Do It!1183
John J. Nash, Jeanne A. R. Meyer, Susan C. Nurrenbern
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