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August 2006
Vol. 83 No. 8


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Faculty Responsibilities1111
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Gordon's Legacy1113
Diana S. Mason
Reports from Other Journals
Research Advances: Magnetic Catalysts; Inside Out; Blood Levels of Suspected Carcinogen Vary by Race, Ethnicity1114
Angela G. King
Assiciation Report: ACS Education
Growing the Positive Perception of Chemistry through Collaboration1123
LaTrease E. Garrison
Commentary
Completing Our Education. Green Chemistry in the Curriculum1126
Birgit Braun, Reagan Charney, Andres Clarens, Jennifer Farrugia, Christopher Kitchens, Carmen Lisowski, David Naistat, and Adam O'Neil
Ask the Historian
The Origin of the Term "Base"1130
William B. Jensen
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Methanol1131
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Methyl Acetate1132
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements1133
The Information Page1136
Letters
Response to "Let's Go for an A in Lab"1137
Mark Jahnke
Letters
Borodin1138
E. J. Behrman
Corrections
J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 655–6611138
Corrections
J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 692–6931138
Book and Media Reviews
Reflections from the Frontiers, Explorations for the Future: Gordon Research Conferences, 1931–2006 (Arthur A. Daemmrich, Nancy Ryan Gray, and Leah Shaper, Eds.)1139
Jeffrey Kovac
Advertising in This Issue1142
Out of the Editor's Basket1143

 Chemistry for Everyone
A Superficial Overview of Detergency1147
J. A. Poce-Fatou
Was Markovnikov's Rule an Inspired Guess?1152
Peter Hughes
Interdisciplinary Connections
Color Science, a Course for Nonscience Majors1155
Maria C. Gelabert

 In The Classroom
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
A Colorful Look at the Chelate Effect1158
Donald C. Bowman
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
Two "Gas-in-a-Bag" Reactions To Show the Predictive Power of the Relative Acid–Base Strength Chart1167
Brett Criswell
JCE DigiDemos: Tested Demonstrations
A Demonstration of Refractive Index Matching Using Isopropyl Alcohol and MgF21170
Frederick C. Sauls
Teaching Biologically Relevant Chemistry throughout the Four-Year Chemistry Curriculum1171
Sarah R. Kirk, Todd P. Silverstein, and Jeffrey J. Willemsen
Lecture Templates: Convenient Partial Lecture Delivery System1176
Elzbieta Cook and Robert L. Cook

 In the Laboratory
A Laboratory Experiment Using Molecular Models for an Introductory Chemistry Class1182
Shahrokh Ghaffari
Endothermic Chemical and Physical Changes: An Introductory Chemistry Experiment1185
Margaret J. Steffel
Density Determination by Water Displacement and Flotation: An Introductory Experiment in Forensic Chemistry1187
Lisa A. Saccocio and Mary K. Carroll
Identification of Glue Vapors Using Electron Impact and Chemical Ionization Modes in GC–MS1196
Jeremy Richer, John Spencer, and Michael Baird
Cost-Effective Teacher
A Better Method for Filling Pasteur Pipet Chromatography Columns 1200
Ben Ruekberg
Cost-Effective Teacher
Small-Scale and Low-Cost Galvanic Cells1201
Per-Odd Eggen, Truls Grønneberg, and Lise Kvittingen

 Research: Science and Education
Prospective Teachers' Misconceptions of Vaporization and Vapor Pressure1237
Nurtaç Canpolat, Tacettin Pinarbasi, and Mustafa Sözbilir

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Featured Molecules
Copper and Nickel Complex Ions1248
William F. Coleman
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