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Table of Contents
 
Cover
June 1997
Vol. 74 No. 6


 Chemical Education Today
In This Issue609
Editorial
Has Chemical Education Reached Equilibrium?613
John W. Moore
News from Journal House
News614
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers615
J. Emory Howell
Letters
Why the 4s Orbital Is Occupied before the 3d616
James L. Bills
Letters
The authors Reply to "Why the 4s Orbital Is Occupied before the 3d" 616
Melvyn P. Melrose and Eric Scerri
Letters
Stable Solutions for the Iodine Clock Reaction616
George B. Kauffman and Charles R. Hall
Letters
The Joys of Liquid Nitrogen616
Ronald C. Blatchley
Letters
The authors reply to "The Joys of Liquid Nitrogen"617
William T. Nolan and Thaddeus J. Gish
Announcements
Announcements618
Association Reports
Report from the ACS Meeting in San Francisco619
Tom Wildeman
Reports from Other Journals
News from On-Line620
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Reports from Other Journals
A View of the Science Education Research Literature622
William R. Robinson
Reports from Other Journals
Cooperative Learning: A Bibliography623
Susan C. Nurrenbern and William R. Robinson
Sir Christopher Ingold- A Major Prophet of Organic Chemistry by Kenneth T. Leffek625
reviewed by John D. Roberts
Reaction Kinetics by Michael J. Pilling and Paul W. Seakins625
reviewed by Robert J. Hinde
Partners in Chemical Education: Proceedings of the International Conference on Industry - Education Initiatives in Chemistry edited by J. N. Lazonby and D. J. Waddington626
reviewed by Hal Harris
A Guide to the Elements by Albert Stwertka627
reviewed by Daniel Berger
The Five Biggest Ideas in Science by Charles M. Wynn and Arthur W. Wiggins, with cartoon commentary by Sidney Harris627
reviewed by Daniel Berger
An Introduction to Industrial Chemistry, 3rd ed. edited by Alan Heaton627
reviewed by Robert H. Paine
A Laboratory Book of Computational Organic Chemistry by Warren J. Hehre, Alan J. Shusterman, W. Wayne Huang628
reviewed by R. David Crouch

 Symposium: Applications of Inorganic Photochemistry
Applications of Inorganic Photochemistry in the Chemical and Biological Sciences - Contemporary Developments633
Kirk S. Schanze and Russell H. Schmehl
Ruthenium(II) Polypyridine Complexes and the Electron-Transfer Reactions of Metalloproteins636
Bill Durham and Frank Millett
Perfect Strangers: Inorganic Photochemistry and Nucleic Acids641
Pamela J. Carter, Suzanne A. Ciftan, Mark F. Sistare, H. Holden Thorp
Electron Transfer Reactions in DNA646
Thomas L. Netzel
Efficient Light-to-Electrical Energy Conversion: Nanocrystalline TiO2 Films Modified with Inorganic Sensitizers652
Gerald J. Meyer
Energy Conversion Chemsitry: Mechanisms of Charge Transfer at Metal-Oxide Semiconductor/Solution Interfaces657
Susan G. Yan, L. Andrew Lyon, Buford I. Lemon, Janice S. Preiskorn, Joseph T. Hupp
Inorganic Photolithography: Interfacial Multicomponent Pattern Generation663
Andrew B. Bocarsly, Clark C. Chang, Ying Wu, Edward P. Vicenzi
Organometallic Photochemistry: Basic Principles and Applications to Materials Chemistry668
David R. Tyler
Photo-Induced Energy or Electron Transfer in Supramolecular Systems: Applications to Molecular Wires and Light-Harvesting Sensors673
Raymond F. Ziessel
Modulation of the Photoluminescence of Semiconductors by Surface Adduct Formation: An Application of Inorganic Photochemsitry to Chemical Sensing680
Arthur B. Ellis, Robert J. Brainard, Keith D. Kepler, Dale E. Moore, Edmund J. Winder, Thomas F. Kuech, George C. Lisensky
Luminescence Sensors for Cations Based on "Designed" Transition Metal Complexes685
Yibing Shen and B. Patrick Sullivan
Applications of Luminescent Transition Metal Complexes to Sensor Technology and Molecular Probes690
J. N. Demas and B. A. DeGraff
Dramatic Demonstration of Oxygen Sensing by Luminescence Quenching696
Kristi A. Kneas, Wenying Xu, J. N. Demas, B. A. DeGraff
Oxygen Quenching of Luminescence of Pressure Sensitive Paint for Wind Tunnel Research697
Martin Gouterman

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Products of Chemistry
Communicative Polymers: The Basis for Development of Intelligent Material703
T. W. Lewis and G. G. Wallace

 In The Classroom
Applications and Analogies
Housing Electrons: Relating Quantum Numbers, Energy Levels, and Electron Configuration709
Anthony Garofalo
Chemistry for the Visually Impaired710
Judy L. Ratliff
A Computer Model for Soda Bottle Oscillations: "The Bottelator"711
Leonard J. Soltzberg, Peter G. Bowers, Christine Hofstetter
Demonstration-Based Cooperative Testing in General Chemistry: A Broader Assessment-of-Learning Technique715
Craig W. Bowen and Amy J. Phelps
Using Cooperative Learning to Enhance Performance in General720
Leonard S. Kogut
Grade/Performance Contracts, Enhanced Communication, Cooperative Learning and Student Performance in Undergraduate Organic Chemistry722
Ralph C. Dougherty

 In the Laboratory
Propagating Fronts of Polymerization in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory727
John A. Pojman, William W. West, Jennifer Simmons
Topics in Chemical Instrumentation
Demonstration of Characteristics of Basic Components of a Spectrophotometer730
Juwadee Shiowatana

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Experiments of Modern Chemistry: Simultaneous Recording of Multiple Cooling Curves732
Ronald A. Bailey, Sudhen B. Desai, Norbert F. Hepfinger, Henry B. Hollinger, Peter S. Locke, Kenneth J. Miller, James J. Deacutis, Donald R. VanSteele

 Research: Science and Education
The Onium Compounds734
Nicolay V. Tsarevsky, Vera Slaveykova, Stefan Manev, Dobri Lazarov
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