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Cover
July 1997
Vol. 74 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
In This Issue737
Editorial
Scholarship in Chemical Education741
John W. Moore
News from Journal House
News 742
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers743
J. Emory Howell
Letters
Ethics for Scientists744
Shaun O. Sommerer
Letters
Ethics for Scientists
Kovac replies:
744
Jeffrey Kovac
Letters
Beer-Lambert Law744
Dean Calloway
Letters
Double Redox Reactions744
Zoltán Tóth
Letters
Double Redox Reactions
The authors reply:
744
Claudio Giomini, Giancarlo Marrosu, and Mario E. Cardinali
Letters
Titration Curve Analysis: Some Observations744
P. Glaister
Letters
Gibbs Controversy744
Rubin Battino
Letters
About Letters to the Editor744
Announcements
Announcements745
Reports from Other Journals
Some Food for Thought746
Paul F. Schatz
Summer Reading748
Ed Walsh, Hal Harris, and Jeff Kovac
Association Reports
Division of Chemical Education - The Biennel Conferences on Chemical Education750
A. Truman Schwartz
Association Reports
2YC3 - Filling the Void: Community Colleges Give Millions of Students the Chance To Succeed753
Ken Bentsen
Commentary
Education for Industry754
Lynn Melton
Conference Report
Issues in Gateway Chemistry Courses: A Statewide Conference on Chemical Curriculum Reform755
William S. Harwood, Vera Zdravkovich, Laurence Boucher
Experiential, Cooperative, and Study Abroad Education
Engineering Students Abroad757
Marché R. Haddad
Chemistry Under Extreme or Non-Classical Conditions764
reviewed by William J. le Noble
IR MENTOR PRO 2.0764
reviewed by John C. Cochran
The Eleventh Plague: The Politics of Biological and Chemical Warfare765
reviewed by Jeffrey Kovac
Before Big Science: The Pursuit of Modern Chemistry and Physics 1800-1940766
reviewed by David Todd

 In The Classroom
Teaching Chemistry with Electron Density Models771
Gwendolyn P. Shusterman and Alan J. Shusterman
Tested Demonstrations
VSEPR Theory Demo776
Janice Parker
Making Organic Concepts Visible783
Robert S. H. Liu and Alfred E. Asato
Materials Science Teaching Module as Adjunct to Introductory Chemistry785
Terry D. Gulden, Kirk P. Norton, Holger H. Streckert, Lawrence D. Woolf, Joseph A. Baron, Shauna C. Brammer, Danine L. Ezell, Roger D. Wynn
NSF Highlights
Preparing Preservice Chemistry Teachers for Constructivist Classrooms through Use of Authentic Activities787
Loretta L. Jones*, Harry Buckler, Nathaniel Cooper, Belia Straushein
The Suggestion Box-An Old Idea Brings the "Real World" Back to Freshman Chemistry Students (and Professors)788
Andreas Stein
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
The Use of Cut-Out Molecular Models on the Overhead Projector To Illustrate Stoichiometry and Limiting Reactants791
Richard J. Kashmar
The Periodic Building of the Elements: Can a Periodic Table Be Transformed into a Stereo One?792
Fu-cheng He, Xiang-yuan Li
Use of Pom Pons To Illustrate Cubic Crystal Structures794
Susan G. Cady
An Inexpensive Kit for Constructing Models of Crystals795
Michael Laing

 Research: Science and Education
Free Radical Reactions in Aqueous Solutions: Examples from Advanced Oxidation Processes for Wastewater from the Chemistry in Airborne Water Droplets817
N. Colin Baird
Students' Misconceptions in Electrochemistry Regarding Current Flow in Electrolyte Solutions and the Salt Bridge819
Michael J. Sanger and Thomas J. Greenbowe

 In the Laboratory
Does Copper Metal React with Acetic Acid?844
Stephen DeMeo

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Products of Chemistry
Medicines and Drugs from Plants857
William C. Agosta
Applications and Analogies
Hot and Spicy versus Cool and Minty as an Example of Organic Structure-Activity Relationships861
Doris R. Kimbrough
The Great Ideas of Chemistry862
Ronald J. Gillespie
The Pathway to the Ostwald Dilution Law865
John T. Stock

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Ionization or Dissociation?868
Emeric Schultz
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