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July 2007
Vol. 84 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Celebrate Communication!1079
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Small Adjustments, Big Improvements1081
Laura E. Slocum and Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances. Ingenious New Delivery System for Antioxidant SOD; Toward Development of an Anticancer "Egg"; Vegetable Soup Chemical Reactions1082
Angela G. King
Association Report: ACS Education Division
Chemistry Education: Experiments Worth Running1090
Mary M. Kirchhoff
Report: ACS Community Activities
Celebrating 20 Years of National Chemistry Week1092
Ingrid Montes and Judith Jankowski
Report
High School Day, Chicago ACS Meeting1094
Linda Bennett, Ami LeFevre, and Lee R. Marek
Association Report: ACS Division of Chemical Education
Committee Reports, March 20071096
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Calcium Carbonate1102
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Orthophosphoric Acid (85%)1103
Jay A. Young
The Information Page1104
News & Announcements1105
Letters
Teaching Chemistry Lab Safety1108
Henry A. Carter
Book & Media Reviews
The Periodic Table at a Glance (M. A. Beckett and A. W. G. Platt)1110
L. L. Pesterfield
Book & Media Reviews
The Enlightened Joseph Priestley: A Study of His Life and Work from 1773 to 1804 (Robert E. Schofield)1110
A. Truman Schwartz
Advertising in This Issue1112
Out of the Editor's Basket1113

 Chemistry for Everyone
Secondary School Chemistry
Determining the Pressure inside an Unopened Carbonated Beverage1117
Hans de Grys
Mentos and the Scientific Method: A Sweet Combination1120
Jack F. Eichler, Heather Patrick, Brenda Harmon, and Janet Coonce
Products of Chemistry
The Chemistry of Swimming Pool Maintenance1124
Carl Salter and David L. Langhus

 In the Classroom
Defining and Teaching pH1129
Richard F. Burton
First-Year Chemistry
Enhancing Student Performance in First-Semester General Chemistry Using Active Feedback through the World Wide Web1130
Kent A. Chambers and Bob Blake
View from My Classroom
Connecting Acids and Bases with Encapsulation… and Chemistry with Nanotechnology1136
Brett Criswell
View from My Classroom
Mistake of Having Students Be Mendeleev for Just a Day1140
Brett Criswell
Mass-Elastic Band Thermodynamics: A Visual Teaching Aid at the Introductory Level1147
William C. Galley
Effective Use of Demonstration Assessments in the Classroom Relative to Laboratory Topics1150
David T. Pierce and Thomas W. Pierce

 In the Laboratory
A Student Laboratory Experiment Based on the Vitamin C Clock Reaction1156
Ed Vitz
Analysis and Identification of Acid–Base Indicator Dyes by Thin-Layer Chromatography1186
Daniel D. Clark

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
A Study of Turkish Chemistry Undergraduates' Understanding of Entropy1204
Mustafa Sözbilir and Judith M. Bennett

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Reaction-Map of Organic Chemistry1224
Steven Murov
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