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November 2004
Vol. 81 No. 11


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
A Chemistry Leaflet for Today's Students1543
John W. Moore
Report
Iron in Breakfast Cereal. Demonstrations for National Chemistry Week 20041544
Erica K. Jacobsen and James Maynard
Especially for High School Teachers
Community Relationships1545
Diana S. Mason
Reports from Other Journals
Research Advances: Roundup Shutdown; Dietary Source of Poison Frog Toxins; Generation of Copper(II) Oxide "Dandelions"1546
Angela G. King
Association Report: CUR
Conant Award Interview
An Interview with Toni Watt, 2004 Award Winner1552
JCE Editorial Staff
Commentary
What's Wrong with Cookbooks? A Reply to Ault1559
Kereen Monteyne and Mark S. Cracolice
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Tin1562
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Potassium Aluminum Sulfate 12 Hydrate1563
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements1564
The Information Page1568
Letters
What's Wrong with Cookbooks?1569
Addison Ault
Letters
Playing Card Equilibrium1569
Frank L. Lambert
Letters
The Formula for Ammonia Monohydrate1569
Stephen J. Hawkes
Book and Media Reviews
Chemistry: A Project of the American Chemical Society (written by an editorial/writing team)1572
Kimberlee D. Faison
Advertising in This Issue1576
Out of the Editor's Basket1577

 Chemistry for Everyone
From Foam Rubber to Volcanoes: The Physical Chemistry of Foam Formation1581
Lee D. Hansen and V. Wallace McCarlie
JCE Classroom Activity
A Magnetic Meal1584A
JCE Editorial Staff

 In The Classroom
Chemical Principles Revisited
Teaching Entropy Analysis in the First-Year High School Course and Beyond1585
Thomas H. Bindel

 In the Laboratory
Using Organic Light-Emitting Electrochemical Thin-Film Devices To Teach Materials Science1620
Hannah Sevian, Sean Müller, Hartmut Rudmann, and Michael F. Rubner
Cost-Effective Teacher
Measuring Viscoelastic Deformation with an Optical Mouse1628
T. W. Ng
Statistical Comparison of Data in the Analytical Laboratory1641
Michael J. Samide

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
The Living Textbook of Nuclear Chemistry: A Peer-Reviewed, Web-Based, Education Resource1670
W. Loveland, A. Gallant, and C. Joiner
Teaching with Technology
The Virtual ChemLab Project: A Realistic and Sophisticated Simulation of Inorganic Qualitative Analysis1672
Brian F. Woodfield, Heidi R. Catlin, Gregory L. Waddoups, Melissa S. Moore, Richard Swan, Rob Allen, and Greg Bodily
Featured Molecules
Parallel Combinatorial Synthesis of Azo Dyes1680
William F. Coleman
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