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November 2006
Vol. 83 No. 11


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
High School Chemistry1575
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Call for Action1577
Diana S. Mason
Reports from Other Journals
Research Advances: Floating Metals; Oxalate Fights Phytotoxin; A Taste of Success in the Search for an Electronic Tongue1578
Angela G. King
Commentary
Mole City: A Stoichiometric Analogy1587
Addison Ault
Ask the Historian
The Use of Dots in Chemical Formulas1590
William B. Jensen
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Phenylhydrazine1594
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Ninhydrin1595
Jay A. Young
The Information Page1596
News & Announcements1597
Letters
Steam Tables below 0 °C1601
Peter E. Liley
Letters
Chemical Drawing Tools1601
Kay A. Sandberg
Letters
Liquid Crystals Activity1602
Don L. Lewis and Mark Warren
Book and Media Reviews
The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information, Third Edition (Anne M. Coghill and Lorrin R. Garson, Eds.)1603
Jeffrey Kovac
Advertising in This Issue1606
Out of the Editor's Basket1607

 Chemistry for Everyone
Astrochemistry Examples in the Classroom1611
Reggie L. Hudson

 In The Classroom
Secondary School Chemistry
Chemistry, the Terminal Science? The Impact of the High School Science Order on the Development of U.S. Chemistry Education1617
Keith Sheppard and Dennis M. Robbins
Use of the Mid-Lecture Break in Chemistry Teaching: A Survey and Some Suggestions1621
David K. Smith
Predicting Inorganic Reaction Products: A Critical Thinking Exercise in General Chemistry1625
David G. DeWit
Density Visualization1629
Richard L. Keiter, Whitney L. Puzey, and Erin A. Blitz
JCE Classroom Activity
Whatever Floats (or Sinks) Your Can1632A
Michael J. Sanger
The IUPAC Rules for Naming Organic Molecules1633
Stanislaw Skonieczny
Second-Year and AP Chemistry
The Importance and Efficacy of Using Statistics in the High School Chemistry Laboratory1649
Paul S. Matsumoto

 In the Laboratory
The Microscale Laboratory
Creatine Synthesis: An Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Laboratory Experiment1654
Andri L. Smith and Paula Tan
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Model of Creatine Synthesis1657
William F. Coleman

 Research: Science and Education
Entropy and the Shelf Model: A Quantum Physical Approach to a Physical Property1686
Arnd H. Jungermann
Chemical Education Research
Preparation for High School Chemistry: The Effects of a Summer School Course on Student Achievement1698
Eva R. Garland and Harry T. Garland
Chemical Education Research
High School Chemistry Content Background of Introductory College Chemistry Students and Its Association with College Chemistry Grades1703
Robert H. Tai, R. Bruce Ward, and Philip M. Sadler
Chemical Education Research
Identifying Students' Misconceptions about Nuclear Chemistry. A Study of Turkish High School Students1712
Canan Nakiboğlu and Berna Bülbül Tekin
Chemical Education Research
Effectiveness of Conceptual Change-Oriented Teaching Strategy To Improve Students' Understanding of Electrochemistry Concerning Galvanic Cells1719
Ali Riza Özkaya, Musa Üce, Hakan Sarıçayır, and Musa Şahin
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