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Table of Contents
 
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July 2002
Vol. 79 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Teaching for Understanding775
John W. Moore
Secondary School Chemistry
Frontier Chemistry777
Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online: What's New with Chime?778
Liz Dorland
Toward Better Teaching. 2001 James Flack Norris Award, sponsored by ACS Northeast Section783
Dennis G. Peters
Nobel Centennial Essays
A Century of Chemical Dynamics Traced through the Nobel Prizes. 1983: Henry Taube788
J. Van Houten
Association Reports: CHED
Executive Committee Report, April 2002793
Marcy Towns, Jerry L. Sarquis, and Mickey Sarquis
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate798
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Mercury(I) chloride799
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements801
Letters
Conversion of Serum-Alcohol Concentrations to Corresponding Blood-Alcohol Concentrations803
Dominick A. Labianca
The Information Page804
Book and Media Reviews
Drugs and the Human Body: With Implications for Society, 6th Edition
   by Ken Liska
805
David J. A. Schedler
Book and Media Reviews
Molecules, Miracles and Medicine
   by Andrew Lasslo
805
Peggy Geiger
Book and Media Reviews
Iron, Nature's Universal Element: Why People Need Iron and Animals Make Magnets
   by Eugenie Vorburger Mielczarek and Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
806
Linda H. Doerrer
Advertising in This Issue808
Out of the Editor's Basket809

 Chemistry for Everyone
Modern Sport and Chemistry: What a Chemically Aware Sports Fanatic Should Know813
Guinevere A. Giffin, Steven R. Boone, Renée S. Cole, Scott E. McKay, and Robert Kopitzke

 In The Classroom
Curricular Change Digests
Chemistry and Warfare: A General Studies Course820
E. Eugene Gooch
Putting Reaction Rates and Collision Theory in the Hands of Your Students822
Andy Evenson
Classroom Research: GC Studies of Linoleic and Linolenic Fatty Acids Found in French Fries824
Janice P. Crowley, Kristen L. DeBoise, Megan R. Marshall, Hannah M. Shaffer, Sara Zafar, Kevin A. Jones, Nick R. Palko, Stephen M. Mitsch, Lindsay A. Sutton, Margaret Chang, Ilana Fromer, Jake Kraft, Jessica Meister, Amar Shah, Priscilla Tan, and James Whitchurch

 In the Laboratory
A New Glow on the Chromatography of M&M Candies847
Kurt R. Birdwhistell and Thomas G. Spence
Alka-Seltzer Fizzing—Determination of Percent by Mass of NaHCO3 in Alka-Seltzer Tablets. An Undergraduate General Chemistry Experiment848
Yueh-Huey Chen and Jing-Fun Yaung
Why Do Some Batteries Last Longer Than Others?851
Michael J. Smith and Colin A. Vincent

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Understanding of Elementary Concepts in Heat and Temperature among College Students and K–12 Teachers889
Paul G. Jasien and Graham E. Oberem

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE WebWare
Abstracts of Recent Articles896
William F. Coleman and Randall J. Wildman
JCE WebWare
Chemistry Formatter Add-ins for Microsoft Word and Excel896
Christopher King
JCE WebWare
Featured Molecule of the Month896
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