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Table of Contents
 
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April 2002
Vol. 79 No. 4


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
A Long Way To Go407
John W. Moore
From Past Issues
Fire Making, Part I408
Kathryn R. Williams
Especially for High School Teachers
Getting Hooked on Chemistry409
Diana S. Mason
Nobel Centennial Essays
A Century of Chemical Dynamics Traced through the Nobel Prizes. 1956: Hinshelwood and Semenov414
Josh Van Houten
Commentary
Gender Equality in Science--Who Cares?418
Lewyn Li
Division of Chemical Education: News and Notices422
The Information Page424
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Sodium425
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid426
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements427
Letters
Response to Lowe's Potential-Energy-Only Models (re J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 155-156)429
Frank Rioux and Roger L. DeKock
Letters
Response to Lowe's Potential-Energy-Only Models (re J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 430)429
John P. Lowe
Letters
Career Management for Scientists and Engineers (J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 169-170)431
Robert E. Buntrock
Letters
Career Management for Scientists and Engineers (J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 169-170)431
Michael Caswell
Cover Puzzle: What's Wrong in This Lab?432
Book and Media Reviews
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion (by Ann M. Middlebrook and Margaret A. Tolbert)433
Evan T. Williams
Book and Media Reviews
Effects of Changing Climate on Weather and Human Activities (by Kevin E. Trenberth, Kathleen Miller, Linda Mearns, and Steven Rhodes)433
Evan T. Williams
Book and Media Reviews
Oxygen (by Carl Djerassi and Roald Hoffmann)436
Jeffrey Kovac
Advertising in This Issue438
Out of the Editor's Basket439

 Chemistry for Everyone
The Production, Microstructure, and Properties of Wrought Iron443
Robert Walker VII
Quote Boxes for Chemistry Teachers447
Dave Olney
The Chemical Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of Three448
Thomas R. Rybolt and Thomas G. Waddell
Using Proverbs in Chemistry454
Jorge G. Ibanez
Letter Matrix Puzzle on the Symbols of Elements456
V. D. Kelkar
Chemistry Game Shows458
Susan Campbell and Jennifer Muzyka

 In The Classroom
Applications and Analogies
Fingerprinting: Commercial Products and Elements459
DeeDee Allen and Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo
Combining Active Learning with Service Learning: A Student-Driven Demonstration Project462
Mary Hatcher-Skeers and Ellen Aragon
A Consistent Set of Oxidation Number Rules for Intelligent Computer Tutoring465
Dale A. Holder, Benny G. Johnson, and Paul J. Karol
Secondary School Chemistry
Crystal Models Made from Clear Plastic Boxes and Their Use in Determining Avogadro's Number468
Thomas H. Bindel

 In the Laboratory
A Simple Experiment for the Determination of Molecular Weights of Gases Lighter Than Air473
Van T. Lieu and Gene E. Kalbus
Weigh This Way476
Judith M. Bonicamp
JCE Classroom Activity
An After-Dinner Trick480A
JCE Editorial Staff
Tethering Bottle Caps499
Ben Ruekberg

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Solving Quantum Number Problems: An Examination of Novice Performance in Terms of Conceptual Base Requirements510
Dilek Ardac
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