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January 2004
Vol. 81 No. 1


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
New Year's Resolution: Expunge Misbeliefs7
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Food and More for Thought9
Diana S. Mason
Reports from Other Journals
Cognitive Theory and the Design of Multimedia Instruction10
William R. Robinson
Commentary
The Concept of Density14
Stephen J. Hawkes
Report
JCE Digital Library Grand Opening17
JCE Editorial Staff
Executive Committee Report, October 200318
Jerry L. Sarquis, Mary Nakhleh, and Thomas A. Holme
Ask the Historian
The Symbol for pH21
William B. Jensen
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Triethanolamine24
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Stearic Acid25
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements26
The Information Page30
Letters
Another Variation on the "Whoosh Bottle" Theme31
Edward G. Senkbeil
Letters
Another Variation on the "Whoosh Bottle" Theme31
Dean J. Campbell
Book and Media Reviews
The Practice of Chemistry (Donald J. Wink, Sharon Fetzer-Gislason, and Sheila D. McNicholas)36
Christine M. Ingersoll
Book and Media Reviews
Teaching and Learning in the Science Laboratory (Science & Technology Education Library, Vol. 16) (Hans Niedderer and Dimitris Psillos)37
Thomas H. Eberlein
Book and Media Reviews
Food: The Chemistry of Its Components, 4th Edition (T. P. Coultrate)39
Richard Pagni
Advertising in This Issue40
Out of the Editor's Basket41

 Chemistry for Everyone
Products of Chemistry
Chemistry Perfumes Your Daily Life45
Anne-Dominique Fortineau
Chemistry at a Science Museum51
Robert G. Silberman, Charles Trautmann, and Susan M. Merkel
Chemistry as General Education54
Nivaldo J. Tro
Featured Molecules
Featured Molecules: Perfume Chemistry: Jasmone, α–Damascone, Geraniol, Civetone, and Musk Baur57
William F. Coleman

 In The Classroom
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Low-Voltage Conductivity Device. Editor's Note about Using Conductivity Devices in Nonaqueous Solutions63
Ed Vitz and Melissa Kistler
JCE Classroom Activity
Some Like It Hot, Some Like It Cold64A
Robert G. Silberman

 In the Laboratory
The Preparation and Testing of a Common Emulsion and Personal Care Product: Lotion83
Suzanne T. Mabrouk
The Decomposition of Zinc Carbonate: Using Stoichiometry To Choose between Chemical Formulas119
Stephen DeMeo

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE QBank: Resources for Student Assessment
Classroom, Homework, Quiz, and Exam Questions158
JCE Editorial Staff
JCE WebWare: Web-Based Learning Aids
DigiDemos Debut160
Ed Vitz
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