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August 2000
Vol. 77 No. 8


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Climate Change--Scientific and Political943
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers945
J. Emory Howell
Program for the Division of Chemical Education: Washington, DC, August 19-24, 2000947
Conrad H. Bergo, D. Paul Rillema, and Morton Z. Hoffman
Exhibitor Showcase950
A National Chemistry Week Invitation955
Chemical Education Research: Developing Research Questions That Can Be Answered 955
High School Program958
Exploring Washington, DC961
Paul S. Cohen and Brenda H. Cohen
News & Announcements966
The Information Page972
Book and Media Reviews
Access to Chemistry (by Alan Jones, Mike Clemmet, Avril Higton, and Elaine Golding)973
reviewed by Charmaine Mamantov
Book and Media Reviews
Advertising in This Issue974
Out of the Editor's Basket975

 Chemistry for Everyone
A Living Periodic Table979
James L. Marshall
Discovery and Early Uses of Iodine984
Louis Rosenfeld
The Other Double Helix--The Fascinating Chemistry of Starch988
Robert D. Hancock and Bryon J. Tarbet
Two Faces of Alkaloids993
Jirí Dostál

 In The Classroom
Secondary School Chemistry
Developing an Intuitive Approach to Moles1007
Dawn M. Wakeley and Hans de Grys
Applications and Analogies
A Drop in the Ocean1010
Damon Diemente
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
Simulating Dynamic Equilibria: A Class Experiment1013
John A. Harrison and Paul D. Buckley
Secondary School Chemistry
Understanding Electrochemical Thermodynamics through Entropy Analysis1031
Thomas H. Bindel

 Research: Science and Education
Periodic Patterns1053
Geoffrey Rayner-Canham

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Life before and after Computers in General Chemistry Laboratory1085
Rebecca B. Jones
A Web Site Supporting the AP Descriptive Chemistry Question1087
Kent J. Crippen, David W. Brooks, and Amjad Abuloum
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