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January 2003
Vol. 80 No. 1


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
JCE: 80 Years New7
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Fields of Experience9
Diana S. Mason
News From Online
News from Online: Selected Inorganic Chemistry Resources 10
Jason Cooke
The Physics Teacher: To a Physics Teacher a Mass Is Mass. To a Chemistry Teacher a Mass Is a Mess14
Roy W. Clark
Commentary
SI for Chemists: Persistent Problems, Solid Solutions16
Robert D. Freeman
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
CLIP: Ammonia, aqueous24
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
CLIP: Glycerol25
Jay A. Young
The Information Page26
News & Announcements27
Letters
Take Care When Using That Pointer30
Jorge G. Ibanez
Letters
Take Care When Using That Pointer30
Ed Vitz
Advertising in This Issue34
Out of the Editor's Basket35

 Chemistry for Everyone
Tested Demonstrations
A Demonstration of Acid Rain and Lake Acidification: Wet Deposition of Sulfur Dioxide39
Lisa M. Goss
JCE Classroom Activity
Acid Raindrops Keep Fallin' in My Lake40A
JCE Editorial Staff

 In The Classroom
Safety Tips
Pollution Prevention Guideline for Academic Laboratories45
Edwin Li, Stanley M. Barnett, and Barbara Ray

 In the Laboratory
Implementation of a Geographic Information System in the Chemistry Curriculum: An Exercise in Integrating Environmental Analysis and Assessment50
Brigitte L. Ramos, Shelley Miller, and Karl Korfmacher

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Problem Solving with Pathways92
Joanne McCalla

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Mole, Mole per Liter, and Molar: A Primer on SI and Related Units for Chemistry Students103
George Gorin
JCE Online
JCE Index Updated105
Jon L. Holmes
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