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February 2004
Vol. 81 No. 2


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Broadening Our Molecular Vision167
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
An Earth Day That Counts169
Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals
Nature: "Water, Water, Everywhere, nor Any Drop to Drink"170
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon Cannon
Cover Feature
Water Quality Monitoring by Satellite171
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online: Green Chemistry172
Erich S. Uffelman
Exploring the Molecular Vision: Report from a SOCED Invitational Conference177
Tamara J. Nameroff and Daryle H. Busch
Commentary
Testing, Testing: Good Teaching Is Difficult; So Is Meaningful Testing180
Sidney Toby and Richard J. Plano
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chlorine186
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Aluminum Sulfate 18 Hydrate187
Jay A. Young
The Information Page188
News & Announcements189
Report
Earth Day Haiku191
Letters
Questioning an Ultrasonic Lab Setup193
Francisco J. Arnáiz
Letters
Comment on the Hazards of Peroxide Decomposition193
J. C. Jones
Letters
The Power of Study Groups in the Classroom193
Daryl L. Ostercamp
Letters
Philosophical Confusion in Chemical Education Research: Constructivism and Chemical Education194
Liberato Cardellini
Letters
Philosophical Confusion in Chemical Education Research: Constructivism and Chemical Education194
Eric Scerri
Letters
Philosophical Confusion in Chemical Education Research: Does Any of This Matter?194
David J. Eckstrom
Letters
Philosophical Confusion in Chemical Education Research: Does Any of This Matter?195
Eric Scerri
Letters
A Request for Chemical Wisdom196
David Gardner
Letters
A "Polypeptide Demonstrator"196
Addison Ault
Letters
Choice of Citrus Fruit196
E. J. Behrman and C. F. Behrman
Letters
Suggestions To Expand the Laboratory Project 'The Sweetness of Aspartame'197
Todd P. Silverstein
Corrections
Correction to J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 833197
Corrections
Correction to J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 1381197
Advertising in This Issue202
Out of the Editor's Basket203

 Chemistry for Everyone
Arsenic in Drinking Water—A Global Environmental Problem207
Joanna Shaofen Wang and Chien M. Wai
Chemistry for Kids
Lead-Testing Service to Elementary and Secondary Schools Using Anodic Stripping Voltammetry214
Amanda Goebel, Tracy Vos, Anne Louwagie, Laura Lundbohm, and Jay H. Brown

 In The Classroom
JCE Classroom Activity
Water Filtration224A
Erica K. Jacobsen

 In the Laboratory
Featured Molecules
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons245
William F. Coleman
Magnetic Particle Technology. A Simple Preparation of Magnetic Composites for the Adsorption of Water Contaminants248
Luiz C. A. Oliveira, Rachel V. R. A. Rios, José D. Fabris, Rochel M. Lago, and Karim Sapag

 Research: Science and Education
Novel Strategies for the Removal of Toxic Metals from Soils and Waters275
D. Max Roundhill

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
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