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Table of Contents
 
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May 2003
Vol. 80 No. 5


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Keeping Current with Chemistry463
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
What Is Chemical Education?465
Diana S. Mason
Nature: What Matters in Nature—DNA, Light–Driven Ion Pumps, and Antimatter466
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon Cannon
Commentary
Philosophical Confusion in Chemical Education Research468
Eric R. Scerri
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Citric Acid480
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Canola Oil481
Jay A. Young
The Information Page482
News and Announcements483
Letters
H Is for Enthalpy (re J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 697)486
Hendrick C. Van Ness
Letters
The author replies to: H Is for Enthalpy (re J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 697)486
Irmgard K. Howard
Letters
Liquid Oxygen Hazards 486
Jonathan Mitschele
Letters
Trivial, Common, and Systematic Chemical Names487
Giovanni Lentini
Letters
Online Annotations to Robert Boyle's Sceptical Chymist487
John S. Davidson
Book and Media Reviews
Chemical Misconceptions—Prevention, Diagnosis and Cure. (Keith Taber)
Volume I: Theoretical Background.
Volume II: Classroom Resources
491
Hal Harris
Advertising in This Issue492
Out of the Editor's Basket493

 Chemistry for Everyone
Arsenic: Not So Evil After All?497
Annette Lykknes and Lise Kvittingen
Secondary School Chemistry
The Elements Drawing501
Iyad M. Dkeidek

 In The Classroom
The Educational and Moral Significance of the American Chemical Society's The Chemist's Code of Conduct503
Samuel V. Bruton
Integrating Ethics in Science into a Summer Undergraduate Research Program507
Amy M. Shachter
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
Chemical Equilibria Involving Reactions of Silver(I) Ions534
Roberto Zingales
JCE Classroom Activity
Out of the Blue536A
Mark E. Noble
Tested Demonstrations
Greening the Blue Bottle537
Whitney E. Wellman and Mark E. Noble

 In the Laboratory
Sailing on the "C": A Vitamin Titration with a Twist550
S. Sowa and A. E. Kondo
Titrimetric Determination of Carbon Dioxide in a Heterogeneous Sample ("Pop Rocks")552
Craig M. Davis and Matthew C. Mauck
 

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