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February 2000
Vol. 77 No. 2


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Ownership of Information141
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers143
J. Emory Howell
How to Make Learning Chemical Nomenclature Fun, Exciting, and Palatable144
Joseph Chimeno
From Past Issues
Let It Snow!148
Kathryn R. Williams
Report
New Guidelines for Elementary, Secondary, and Informal Education150
Donald J. Wink
Commentary
Comments on Kinetic, Potential, and Ionization Energies155
John P. Lowe
News & Announcements157
Letters160
Information Page162
Book and Media Reviews
The Periodic Round Table (by Gary Katz)164
reviewed by Glen E. Rodgers
Advertising in This Issue166

 Chemistry for Everyone
Tested Demonstrations
Gas Me Up, or, A Baking Powder Diver171
Henry R. Derr, Tricia Lewis, and Bretton J. Derr
LeChâtelier's Principle in the Sciences173
Volker B. E. Thomsen
Applications and Analogies
A Chromatographic Parable176
Jon F. Parcher
JCE Classroom Activity
The Write Stuff: Using Paper Chromatography to Separate an Ink Mixture176A

 In The Classroom
Tested Demonstrations
Catalytic Oxidation of Ammonia: A Sparkling Experiment177
Vladimir A. Volkovich and Trevor R. Griffiths
Tested Demonstrations
A Visual Demonstration of Supramolecular Chemistry: Observable Fluorescence Enhancement upon Guest-Host Inclusion178
Brian D. Wagner, Penny J. MacDonald, and Maryam Wagner
The Relationship between Stoichiometry and Kinetics188
Sidney Toby

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Teaching with Technology
Students Using Chemistry Courseware - Insights from a Qualitative Study231
Slavica Pavlinic, Anthony H. Wright, and Paul D. Buckley

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
The Assessment of Students and Teachers' Understanding of Gas Laws235
Huann-shyang Lin, Hsiu-ju Cheng, and Frances Lawrenz

 In the Laboratory
An Introductory Laboratory Exercise on Solution Preparation: A Rewarding Experience249
M. Rachel Wang
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