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November 2005
Vol. 82 No. 11


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
It Was a Very Good Year1591
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Gedanken Experiments1593
Diana S. Mason
Reports from Other Journals
Research Advances: Horseradish, Peroxide Mixture May End War of the Noses; Even Low Levels of Benzene Are Hemotoxic; New "Nuclear Battery" Runs 10 Years, 10 Times More Powerful1594
Angela G. King
Report
Einstein Revisited1601
Leonard Fine
Reports from Other Journals: The Science Teacher
The Science Teacher: Fall 20051609
Steve Long
Reports from Other Journals: The Physics Teacher
The Physics Teacher: Black Boxes, Frozen Lakes, and What = mc2?1611
Roy W. Clark
Commentary
Introductory Chemistry Needs a Revolution. ACS and IUPAC and AAAS and ICUC Should Lead It1615
Stephen J. Hawkes
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Ammonium Dichromate1617
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Ammonium Chloride1618
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Ammonium Thiocyanate1619
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements1620
Letters
Properties of the Lanthanide Metals; Correlations and Discontinuities1623
Michael Laing
The Information Page1624
Advertising in This Issue1628
Out of the Editor's Basket1629

 Chemistry for Everyone
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
The Oxidation of Iron in a Gel Using Consumer Chemicals1633
Stephen W. Wright, Marsha R. Folger, and Ryan P. Quinn
E = mc2 for the Chemist: When Is Mass Conserved?1636
Richard S. Treptow

 In The Classroom
A Simple and Easy-To-Learn Chart of the Main Classes of Inorganic Compounds and Their Acid–Base Reactions1645
Grigoriy Sereda
JCE Classroom Activity
Trusty or Rusty? Oxidation Rate of Nails1648A
Stephen W. Wright
Fully Exploiting the Potential of the Periodic Table through Pattern Recognition1649
Emeric Schultz
Predicting the Atomic Weights of the Trans-Lawrencium Elements: A Novel Application of Dobereiner's Triads1658
Sami A. Ibrahim

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
The Use of the Free, Open-Source Program Jmol To Generate an Interactive Web Site To Teach Molecular Symmetry1736
Marion E. Cass and Henry S. Rzepa
JCE Software
JCE Chemical Laboratory Information Profiles (CLIPs) on CD-ROM. Abstract of JCE CLIPs 20051744
Jon L. Holmes
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