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April 2001
Vol. 78 No. 4


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Research, Discovery, and Education431
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers433
J. Emory Howell
From Past Issues
Laboratory Balances--Perceptions from the Past434
Kathryn R. Williams
Conant Award Interview: An Interview with Frank Cardulla, 2000 Award Winner437
JCE Editorial Staff
Introducing Chemical Laboratory Information Profiles: CLIPs444
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Sodium Hydroxide447
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Phenolphthalein Solution448
Jay A. Young
Reports from Other Journals
The Physics Teacher: Faraday as a Lecturer449
Roy W. Clark
The Information Page450
News & Announcements451
Letters
Is Online Learning Really Education?453
A. William Johnson
Letters
The Spectrophotometric Analysis and Modeling of Sunscreens (about J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 99-102)453
Gretchen Underwood and Joseph MacNeil
Letters
The Spectrophotometric Analysis and Modeling of Sunscreens (about J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 99-102)453
Richard Cornelius
Book and Media Reviews
Bringing Chemistry to Life: From Matter to Man (by R. J. P. Williams and J. J. R. Fraústo da Silva) 454
Arthur Glasfeld
Advertising in This Issue458
Out of the Editor's Basket459

 Chemistry for Everyone
Chemistry for Kids
Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science463
Melvin D. Joesten and Patricia C. Tellinghuisen
A Chemical Matching Test466
Daniel T. Haworth
Who Wants to Be a (Chemical) Millionaire?467
James P. Deavor
It's Elementary468
Milton J. Wieder
The Chemical Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Shroud of Spartacus470
Thomas G. Waddell and Thomas R. Rybolt
Protein Structure Wordsearch474
Terry L. Helser

 In The Classroom
Interdisciplinary Connections
Creative Writing and Chemistry478
Mark Alber
"Almost Like Weighing Someone's Soul": Chemistry in Contemporary Film481
Donald J. Wink
Chemistry in the Real World484
Martin B. Jones and Christina R. Miller
View from My Classroom
Teaching Chemistry in the Block Schedule488
Sally Craven
Acids and Bases in Layers: The Stratal Structure of an Ancient Topic494
Wobbe de Vos and Albert Pilot
Chemical Principles Revisited
The Extent of Reaction, Dx--Some Nuts and Bolts508
Gavin D. Peckham
JCE Classroom Activity
Just Breathe: The Oxygen Content of Air512A
JCE Editorial Staff
Applications and Analogies
The Household Chemistry of Cleaning Pennies513
Laurence D. Rosenhein
Krebs Cycle Wordsearch515
Terry L. Helser
Observations on Lemon Cells516
Jerry Goodisman

 In the Laboratory
Floating Plastics: An Initial Chemistry Laboratory Experience522
Enrique A. Hughes, Helena M. Ceretti, and Anita Zalts
The Microscale Laboratory
Small-Scale Filtration Using a Modified Plastic Syringe543
Mikael Begtrup
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