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September 1996
Vol. 73 No. 9


 Chemical Education Today
In This IssueA181
Editorial
Coalescing the Chemical Education CommunityA185
John W. Moore
News from Journal House
News From Journal HouseA186
Especially for High School Teachers
A Message from Emory Howell, Newly Appointed Secondary School EditorA187
J. Emory Howell
Letters
Lettersa188
Announcements
AnnouncementsA190
Reports from Other Journals
Reports from Other Journals: A View of the Science Education Research LiteratureA191
William R. Robinson
Reports from Other Journals
Reports from Other Journals: Selected Articles from Education In ChemistryA192
Paul F. Schatz
Reports from Other Journals
Reports from Other Journals: News from On-LineA195
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Association Reports
Association Reports: What is the AAAS? Why should Journal Readers Be Interested?A196
Jerry A. Bell
Association Reports
Association Reports: Where's the Chemistry in Science Museums?A198
Richard N. Zare
Commentary
Commentary: Implications of the National Science Education Standards for Higher EducationA200
Glenn A. Crosby
Award Address
Teach to Search: ACS 1996 Pimentel Award
A202
Roald Hoffmann
Reviews
The Many Lives of Linus Pauling: A Review of ReviewsA210
reviewed by Derek A. Davenport

 In The Classroom
Active-Inductive-Cooperative Learning: An Instructional Model for Chemistry? 832
Richard M. Felder
Tested Demonstrations
Simple and Attractive Demonstraction of the Reversibility of Chemical Reactions837
Celestyn M. Brozek
Tested Demonstrations
A Simple Experiment for Demostration of Phase Diagram of Carbon Dioxide 837
Van T. Lieu
Tested Demonstrations
Demonstration of the Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide838
Alfred R. Conklin, Jr. and Angela Kessinger

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Teaching Concepts in Beginning Chemistry with Simple Exploratory Experiments840
Lee D. Hansen, Judy L. Garner, Byron J. Wilson, Coran L. Cluff, Francis R. Nordmeyer
A Polymer "Pollution Solution" Classroom Activity843
Terry L. Helser
Showing Emulsion Properties with Common Dairy Foods844
Carlos Bravo-Diaz and Elisa Gonzalez-Romero
Applications and Analogies
Musk Oxen and Micelles847
John W. Hill

 In the Laboratory
An n-Bottle Lab Exercise With No Hazardous Waste849
Claire R. Olander
Oxygen from Hydrogen Peroxide: An Experimental Modification851
James H. Burness

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
ChemDemos II Videodisc: Abstract of Special Issue 14874
John W. Moore, Jerrold J. Jacobsen, Kelly Houston Jetzer, George Gilbert, Fred Mattes, David Phillips, George Lisensky, Gerald Zweerink
Computer Series
The Multimedia Chemistry Laboratory: Perception and Performance876
William J. Treadway Jr.

 Research: Science and Education
Why Does a Stream of Water Deflect in an Electric Field?887
G. K. Vemulapalli and S. G. Kukolich
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