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April 2000
Vol. 77 No. 4


 Chemical Education Today
Enthusiastic Teachers, Vivid Experiments429
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers431
J. Emory Howell
High School Report
A Rolling Periodic Table434
Daniel Dreyfuss
From Past Issues
Old Friends: Slide Rules and Such436
Kathryn R. Williams
News & Announcements438
Report
NSF Web Site Information on New and Continuing Programs in Science Education443
Donald J. Wink
Letters444
Correction: Book Buyers Guide 2000446
Book and Media Reviews
Invitation to Organic Chemistry (by A. William Johnson)449
reviewed by Richard Helm
Book and Media Reviews
The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature (by Philip Ball)450
reviewed by Reuben Rudman
Advertising in This Issue454

 Chemistry for Everyone
Analytical Chemistry: A Literary Approach459
Charles A. Lucy
The Chemical Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Ghost of Gordon Square471
Thomas G. Waddell and Thomas R. Rybolt
Four Interesting Mysteries with Seemingly Conflicting Explanations475
Ron DeLorenzo
Elementary "Who Am I" Riddles477
R. Aldrin Denny, R. Lakshmi, H. Chitra, and Nandini Devi
Lipid Wordsearch479
Terry L. Helser
Sugar Wordsearch480
Terry L. Helser
Classroom Nomenclature Games--BINGO481
Thomas D. Crute
A Final Exam Review Activity Based on the Jeopardy Format483
Michael V. Keck
Tested Demonstrations
Entertaining Chemistry--Two Colorful Reactions484
John F. Elsworth
Applications and Analogies
Students as Solids, Liquids, and Gases485
P. Ramasami
Chemistry for Kids
Crystals Out of "Thin Air"486
John J. Vollmer
JCE Classroom Activity
JCE Classroom Activity: Out of "Thin Air": Exploring Phase Changes488A
John J. Vollmer

 Research: Science and Education
Chemophobia in the College Classroom: Extent, Sources, and Student Characteristics514
Roberta M. Eddy
Interdisciplinary Connections
Philosophy of Chemistry--A New Interdisciplinary Field?522
Eric R. Scerri

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Online
Online Resources for High School Teachers--A CLIC Away536
Jon L. Holmes
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