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September 2004
Vol. 81 No. 9


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Scientists, Engineers, and Community Colleges1239
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Rethinking the Classroom Laboratory1241
Diana S. Mason
Reports from Other Journals
Research Advances: Mass Spectrometric Monitoring of Animal Feed for BSE Spread; Ancient Oceans Had Less Oxygen; A Model for the Formation of Piezoelectric Single-Crystal Nanorings and Nanobows1242
Angela G. King
Association Reports: 2YC3
Spinning ATOMS Draws Energy from FUSION1246
Raymond E. Turner
From Past Issues
1964 and 19841251
Kathryn R. Williams
Reports from Other Journals
The Science Teacher: Fall 20041254
Steve Long
Commentary
Chemistry Is Not a Laboratory Science1257
Stephen J. Hawkes
Ask the Historian
The Origin of Alcohol Proof1258
William B. Jensen
CLIP: Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Silver Nitrate1259
Jay A. Young
CLIP: Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Mercury(II) Chloride1260
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements1261
Letters
Reaction to Why Do We Teach Equilibrium Calculations? 1265
Don L. Lewis
Letters
Reaction to Why Do We Teach Equilibrium Calculations?1265
Stephen J. Hawkes
The Information Page1266
Letters
Redundant Assumption1267
Bruno Lunelli
Letters
Partial Pressure Curve1267
Bruno Lunelli
Letters
Partial Pressure Curve1267
Trevor M. Letcher
Book and Media Reviews
Getting Science Grants: Effective Strategies for Funding Success (Thomas R. Blackburn)1268
Joseph E. Earley Sr.
Book and Media Reviews
Bioanalytical Chemistry (Susan R. Mikkelsen and Eduardo Cortón)1270
Jack K. Steehler
Book and Media Reviews
Medicinal Chemistry–An Introduction;
Fundamentals of Medicinal Chemistry (Gareth Thomas)
1271
Eugene Gooch
Advertising in This Issue1272
Out of the Editor's Basket1273

 Ion Chromatography
Waters Symposium
The 12th Annual James L. Waters Symposium at Pittcon: Ion Chromatography1277
Adrian C. Michael
Waters Symposium
Ion Chromatography: An Account of Its Conception and Early Development1277
Hamish Small
Waters Symposium
The History of Ion Chromatography: The Engineering Perspective1285
Barton Evans
Waters Symposium
A Computer-Based Undergraduate Exercise Using Internet-Accessible Simulation Software for the Study of Retention Behavior and Optimization of Separation Conditions in Ion Chromatography1293
Paul R. Haddad, Matthew J. Shaw, John E. Madden, and Greg W. Dicinoski
Application of Ion Chromatography to the Investigation of Real-World Samples1299
Rebecca J. Whelan, Theresa E. Hannon, David J. Rakestraw, and Richard N. Zare

 Chemistry for Everyone
Conceiving of Concept Maps To Foster Meaningful Learning: An Interview with Joseph D. Novak1303
Liberato Cardellini
Discrepant Event: The Great Bowling Ball Float-Off1309
Diana S. Mason, William F. Griffith, Sharon E. Hogue, Kathleen Holley, and Kirk Hunter
JCE Classroom Activity
Bowling for Density!1312A
Kathleen Holley, Diana S. Mason, and Kirk Hunter

 In The Classroom
A Course To Prepare Peer Leaders To Implement a Student-Assisted Learning Method1313
Lydia T. Tien, Vicki Roth, and J. A. Kampmeier
Teaching Ionic Solvation Structure with a Monte Carlo Liquid Simulation Program1322
Agostinho Serrano, Flávia M.T. Santos, and Ileana M. Greca

 In the Laboratory
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Simple Liquids1330
Owen F. Speer, Brian C. Wengerter, and Ramona S. Taylor
Application of Light-Emitting Diodes and Photodiodes Coupled to Optic Fibers To Study the Dependence of Liquid Viscosity on Temperature1333
L. Victoria, A. Arenas, and A. Molina
A Small-Scale and Low-Cost Apparatus for the Electrolysis of Water1337
Per-Odd Eggen and Lise Kvittingen
Construction of a Small-Scale and Low-Cost Gas Apparatus1339
Lise Kvittingen and Richard Verley
A Simple, Inexpensive Water-Jacketed Cuvette for the Spectronic 201341
Jonathan E. Thompson and Jason Ting
Sink Inserts for Flood Prevention1344
Fraser F. Fleming, Daniel J. Bodnar, and David L. Hardesty
Green Chemistry
Solvent-Free Synthesis of Chalcones1345
Daniel R. Palleros
Electrophilic Anti Addition of Bromine to 2-Methylbut--2-ene with the N-Methylpyrrolidin-2-one Hydrotribromide Complex 1348
Jean-François Berrien, Olivier Provot, Delphine Joseph, and Alain Bekaert
Catalytic Hydrogenation of Organic Compounds without H2 Supply: An Electrochemical System1350
Daniela Maria do Amaral Ferraz Navarro and Marcelo Navarro
Scaling Up Effects in the Organic Laboratory1353
Anna Persson and Ulf M. Lindström
Wittig Reaction Using a Stabilized Phosphorus Ylid: An Efficient and Stereoselective Synthesis of Ethyl trans-Cinnamate1355
Traci J. Speed, Jean P. McIntyre, and Dasan M. Thamattoor
Competition Experiments as a Means of Evaluating Linear Free Energy Relationships. An Experiment for the Advanced Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Lab 1357
Richard J. Mullins, Andrei Vedernikov, and Rajesh Viswanathan

 Research: Science and Education
The Conversion of Carboxylic Acids to Ketones: A Repeated Discovery1362
John W. Nicholson and Alan Wilson
Featured Molecules
Alkaloids: Strychnine, Codeine, Heroin, and Morphine1366
William F. Coleman
Unified Approximations: A New Approach for Monoprotic Weak Acid–Base Equilibria1367
Harry L. Pardue, Ihab N. Odeh, and Teweldemedhin M. Tesfai

 Information Textbooks Media Resources
JCE Online
JCE Back Issues—Here Come Some More!1376
Jon L. Holmes
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