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November 2002
Vol. 79 No. 11


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
The Chemistry–Biology Connection1287
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Transitions and Interfaces1289
Diana S. Mason
Commentary
Visualizing Chemistry1290
Richard N. Zare
From Past Issues
Teaching and Learning Chemistry1292
Richard E. Rice
Nobel Centennial Essays
A Century of Chemical Dynamics Traced through the Nobel Prizes. 1998: Walter Kohn and John Pople1297
Josh Van Houten
Report
Implementing the Professional Development Standards: An Innovative M.S. Degree for High School Chemistry Teachers1307
Stacey Lowery Bretz
NSF Highlights
Collaboration between Chemistry and Biology to Introduce Spectroscopy, Electrophoresis, and Molecular Biology as Tools for Biochemistry1311
Vicky L. H. Bevilacqua, Jennifer L. Powers, Connie Tran, Swapan S. Jain, Reem Chabayta, Dale L. Vogelien, Ralph J. Rascati, Michelle Hall, and Kathleen Diehl
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Sodium Acetate CH3COONa1314
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Sodium Carbonate (anhydrous) Na2CO31315
Jay A. Young
The Information Page1316
News & Announcements1317
Book and Media Reviews
Experiments in Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition (by Richard K. Hill and J. Barbaro) 1320
E. Eugene Gooch
Book and Media Reviews
Biochemistry of Signal Transduction and Regulation, 2nd Edition (by Gerhard Krauss; translated by Nancy Schonbrunner and Julia Cooper) 1321
Vicky Minderhout
Book and Media Reviews
Statistical Mechanics: A Concise Introduction for Chemists (by Benjamin Widom)1322
Jeffrey Kovac
Book and Media Reviews
Organic Structures from Spectra, 3rd Edition (by L. D. Field, S. Sternhell, and J. R. Kalman) 1323
Alan M. Rosan
Book and Media Reviews
ABCs of FT–NMR, (by John D. Roberts)1324
John H. Shibata
Book and Media Reviews
A Guide to Classroom Instruction for Adjunct Faculty (by John H. Reed)1325
Joel M. Karty
Advertising in This Issue1326
Out of the Editor's Basket1327

 Chemistry for Everyone
Products of Chemistry
Photochemotherapy: Light–Dependent Therapies in Medicine1331
Edward P. Zovinka and Danielle R. Sunseri

 In The Classroom
Glycolysis in Wonderland: The Importance of Energy Dissipation in Metabolic Pathways1336
J. Carlos Aledo and Alicia Esteban del Valle
Learning Chemistry Research outside the Laboratory: New Graduate and Undergraduate Courses in Research Methodology1340
Steven M. Schildcrout

 In the Laboratory
Triboluminescent Crystals from the Microwave Oven1344
Bruce W. Baldwin and David M. Wilhite
Analysis of Selenium in Brazil Nuts by Microwave Digestion and Fluorescence Detection1345
Marie-Christine Sheffield and Tal M. Nahir
Identification of Yeast V-ATPase Mutants by Western Blots Analysis of Whole Cell Lysates1348
Karlett Parra-Belky
Synthesis of a Racemic Ester and Its Lipase–Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution1351
Delia Stetca, Isabel W. C. E. Arends, and Ulf Hanefeld
Synthesis of 4-Methylumbellifer-7-yl-α-D-Mannopyranoside: An Introduction to Modern Glycosylation Reactions1353
Christophe Penverne and Vincent Ferrières
Synthesis and Spectral and Thermal Properties of Pyrazine-Bridged Coordination Polymers of Copper(II) Nitrate: An Experiment for Advanced Undergraduates1355
Tom Otieno, Aaron R. Hutchison, Matthew K. Krepps, and David A. Atwood
Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Signal Processing, and Spectral Information in the Instrumental Analysis Laboratory1358
Jonathan P. Blitz and Douglas G. Klarup
JCE Classroom Activity
Through the Looking Glass1360A
Cost-Effective Teacher
Small Scale Reactor for Ultraviolet Photochemistry1361
James E. Gano, Andrew J. Gano, Patricia Garry, and Padmanabhan Sekher

 Research: Science and Education
How Does Light Scattering Affect Luminescence? Fluorescence Spectra and Quantum Yields in the Solid Phase1362
M. Gabriela Lagorio and Enrique San Román

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Chemical Information Instructor
Introduction to the Use of Primary Organic Chemistry Literature in an Honors Sophomore-Level Organic Chemistry Course1368
Gregory J. Gallagher and David L. Adams
Computer Bulletin Board
Using Computer Graphics to Demonstrate the Origin and Applications of the "Reacting Bond Rules"1372
David R. Tyler and David R. Herrick
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Student Access to Symbolic Mathematics Software1377
Theresa Julia Zielinski
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Illustrating the Bohr Correspondence Principle1377
Glenn V. Lo
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Variational Method Applied to the Harmonic Oscillator1378
S. Keith Dunn
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Hückel Theory I and II1378
James M. LoBue
WebWare for Classroom, Computer Room, Student's Room1379
William F. Coleman and Randall J. Wildman
Hückel Determinant Solver1379
Robert M. Hanson
Mechanism-Based Kinetics Simulator1379
Robert M. Hanson
The Chemical Name Game1380
Robert M. Hanson
What's in a Name? 1380
Robert M. Hanson
JCE Software
Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 6
Abstract of Special Issue 30, a CD-ROM of Laboratory Techniques
1381
Jerrold J. Jacobsen, John W. Moore, John F. Zimmerman, and Lois M. Browne
Featured Molecule of the Month: November 20021384
William F. Coleman
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