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May 2004
Vol. 81 No. 5


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Revisiting the Tragedy of the Commons615
John W. Moore
Editorial
Revisiting the Tragedy of the Commons615
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Teachers Teaching Teachers617
Diana S. Mason
Award Address
Did Lavoisier Blink?629
William B. Jensen
Methyl Ethyl Ketone630
Jay A. Young
Chloroacetic acid631
Jay A. Young
N,N-Dimethylformamide632
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements634
The Information Page638
Letters
The Singlet States of Molecular Oxygen 639
Jean-Pierre Puttemans and Georges Jannes
Letters
Entropy and Constraint of Motion 639
William B. Jensen
Letters
Proposed Improvements to a Lab on Equilibrium Binding of Phenol Red to Protein645
Todd Silverstein
Corrections
Correction re: J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 414-418645
Book and Media Reviews
Advertising in This Issue652
Out of the Editor's Basket653

 Chemistry for Everyone
JCE Classroom Activity
Determining Rate of Flow through a Funnel672A
Martin Bartholow
Products of Chemistry
Dentifrice Fluoride677
Philip E. Rakita
The Student-to-Student Chemistry Initiative: Training High School Students To Perform Chemistry Demonstration Programs for Elementary School Students681
Phillip D. Voegel, Kathryn A. Quashnock, and Katrina M. Heil

 In The Classroom
Chemistry for Kids
Integrated Lecture and Laboratory Chemistry Components of Science Education Program for Early and Middle Childhood Education Majors685
S. K. Lunsford
Lecture Retrieval via the Web: Better Than Being There?688
David N. Harpp, Ariel E. Fenster, Joseph A. Schwarcz, Edith Zorychta, Nathaniel Goodyer, William Hsiao, and Jason Parente
Green Chemistry
Some Exercises Reflecting Green Chemistry Concepts691
Yu-min Song, Yong-cheng Wang, and Zhi-yuan Geng

 In the Laboratory
A Simple Flotation De-Inking Experiment for the Recycling of Paper693
Richard A. Venditti
A Convenient Storage Rack for Graduated Cylinders701
Brian Love
Quantitative Assay for Starch by Colorimetry Using a Desktop Scanner702
Kurt R. Mathews, James D. Landmark, and Douglas F. Stickle

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Major Sources of Difficulty in Students' Understanding of Basic Inorganic Qualitative Analysis725
Kim Chwee Daniel Tan, Ngoh Khang Goh, Lian Sai Chia, and David F. Treagust

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
A Historical Analysis of the Daniell Cell and Electrochemistry Teaching in French and Tunisian Textbooks754
Ahlem Boulabiar, Kamel Bouraoui, Maurice Chastrette, and Manef Abderrabba
Computer Bulletin Board
A Chemical Information Assignment for Nonscience Majors764
Laura E. Pence
Featured Molecules
Boron Clusters768
William F. Coleman
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