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December 1997
Vol. 74 No. 12


 Chemical Education Today
In This Issue1377
Editorial
Making the Future Ours1381
John W. Moore
News from Journal House
News from Journal House1382
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers1383
J. Emory Howell
Letters
Assessment of Knowledge1384
Francisco J. Arnaiz
Letters
Redox Rap1384
Dean Ellerton
Letters
Correction to J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1117-11211384
Lynn Thompson, Hans Veening, and Timothy G. Strein
Letters
Correction to J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1055-1059 1384
Martin B. Hocking
Announcements
Announcements1386
Chemistry Behind the News
Chemistry in the News: 1997 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Medicine1388
Association Reports
What Is Undergraduate Research?1390
Judith A. Halstead
Association Reports
Opening College Doors to All Americans: Excerpts from Remarks at San Jacinto Community College1392
Bill Clinton
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online1394
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Association Reports
Report from ACS Division of Chemical Education1395
Jerry L. Sarquis
Letters
Egg in the Bottle Revisted1396
Viktor Obendrauf
Letters
Egg in the Bottle Revisted - the author replies1396
Doris Kolb
Letters
About Letters to the Editor1396
Inorganic Chemistry: An Industrial and Environmental Perspective (by T. W. Swaddle)1399
Jay H. Worrell
The Chemistry Maths Book (by Erich Steiner) 1400
C. Michael McCallum
Organic Chemistry: A Comprehensive Degree Text and Source Book, 22nd ed. (by Hans Beyer (dec.) and Wolfgang Walter)1400
John C. Cochran
Eilhard Mitscherlich: Prince of Prussian Chemistry (by Hans-Werner Scuhtt)1402
Istvan Hargittai
Risky Business (by Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young)1402
Armen S. Casparian
Book Notes: Color Atlas of Biochemistry (by Jan Koolman and Klaus-Heinrich Rohm) 1402
Edward J. Walsh
Book Notes: Heterocyclic Chemistry, 3rd ed. (by Thomas L. Gilchrist)1404
Edward J. Walsh

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
View from My Classroom
Integrating High School Chemistry with Environmental Studies and Research1409
Jack Randall
NSF Highlights
Our Microscopic Universe: An Interdisciplinary Course Examining Natural Phenomena Using Geology, Physics, and Chemistry1411
Susan A. Jansen-Varnum
A Chemist's Gift Guide1412
Ralph Shaw

 In The Classroom
A Discussion of Water Pollution in the United States and Mexico; with High School Laboratory Activities for the Analysis of Lead, Atrazine, and Nitrate1413
Paul B. Kelter, Julie Grundman, David S. Hage, James D. Carr, and Carlos Mauricio Castro-Acuña
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
Complexometric Titrations: Competition of Complexing Agents in the Determination of Water Hardness with EDTA1422
M. Cecilia Yappert and Donald B. DuPre
Tested Demonstrations
Acid Rain Demonstration: The Formation of Nitrogen Oxides as a By-Product of High-Temperature Flames in Connection with Internal Combustion Engines1424
Jerry A. Driscoll
Consultancy in the Classroom: Using Industrial Chemistry in a Teaching Exercise1426
Geraldine A. Ottewill and Frank C. Walsh

 In the Laboratory
JCE Classroom Activity
Rain, Lakes, and Streams - Investigating Acidity and Buffering Capacity in the Environment1456A
Judith A. Halstead
Complexometric Titration of Zinc: An Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Experiment1463
S. G. Novick

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
The Basics of Covalent Bonding1503
Jeffrey R. Reimers, George B. Bacskay, and Sture Nordholm
JCE Software
DNA Sequencing Update1503
John F. Beck and David L. Bunbury
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