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May 2002
Vol. 79 No. 5
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| Editorial |
| Teaching As Research | 535 |
| John W. Moore |
 | | News From Online |
| News from Online: WWW Sites for Biochemistry Teachers | 536 |
| Barry W. Hicks |
 | | Especially for High School Teachers |
| Getting Connected Online | 537 |
| Diana S. Mason |
 | | From Past Issues |
| Fire Making, Part 2 | 540 |
| Kathryn R. Williams |
 | | The FLASH Consortium | 544 |
| John T. Magner, Janice E. Chadwick, Joann Chickering, Carolyn Collins, Tim Su, Marie Villarba |
 | | Report |
| JCE Workshops at 17 BCCE | 547 |
 | | Nobel Centennial Essays |
| A Century of Chemical Dynamics Traced Through the Nobel Prizes. 1967: Eigen, Norrish, and Porter | 548 |
| Josh Van Houten |
 | | NSF Highlights |
| Teaching and Assessing Three-Dimensional Molecular Literacy in Undergraduate Biochemistry | 551 |
| Robert C. Bateman Jr., Deborah Booth, Rudy Sirochman, Jane Richardson, and David Richardson |
 | | Chemical Laboratory Information Profile |
| Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Anthracene | 553 |
| Jay A. Young |
 | | Chemical Laboratory Information Profile |
| Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Barium Chloride Dihydrate | 554 |
| Jay A. Young |
 | | News & Announcements | 555 |
 | | Letters |
| Nitrogen Triiodide (re J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 471) | 558 |
| David Tudela |
 | | Letters |
| On the Stereochemistry of 'Natural' a-Amino Acids (re J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 48-49) | 558 |
| Giovanni Lentini |
 | | Letters |
| On the Stereochemistry of 'Natural' a-Amino Acids (re J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 48-49) | 559 |
| Sam H. Leung |
 | | Letters |
| Midgley--A Two-time Environmental Loser (re J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1540) | 559 |
| George B. Kauffman |
 | | Letters |
| The Laboratory Balance (re J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 434) | 559 |
| F. Axtell Kramer |
 | | Book and Media Reviews |
| Everybody Wins! 2nd Edition (by Gordon Cain) | 561 |
| Michael Caswell |
 | | Book and Media Reviews |
| Introduction to Synthetic Polymers, 2nd Edition (by Ian M. Campbell) | 561 |
| Dean Waldow |
 | | Book and Media Reviews |
| Oligosaccharides: Their Synthesis and Biological Roles (by Helen Osborn and Tariq Kahn) | 562 |
| Michael C. Shelton |
 | | Book and Media Reviews |
| Carbohydrates: The Sweet Molecules of Life (by Robert V. Stick) | 562 |
| E. Eugene Gooch |
 | | Book and Media Reviews |
| Chemistry, Society, and Environment. A New History of the British Chemical Industry (edited by Colin A. Russell) | 563 |
| Conrad L. Stanitski |
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| Saving a Drug Poisoning Victim: A Kinetics Simulation | 578 |
| Jodye I. Selco and Janet Beery |
 | | Resources for Student Assessment |
| The Right Shift? A Problem in Chemical Equilibrium | 583 |
| João C. M. Paiva, Victor M. S. Gil, and António Ferrer Correia |
 | | Determination of the Natural Abundances of Krypton and Xenon Isotopes Using Mass Spectrometry: A Demonstration of Isotopes and the Basis of Atomic Mass | 584 |
| David N. Blauch, Merlyn D. Schuh, and Felix A. Carroll |
 | | Teaching Bonding in Organometallic Chemistry Using Computational Chemistry | 588 |
| Richard J. van Haaren, Joost N. H. Reek, Henk Oevering, Betty B. Coussens, Gino P. F. van Strijdonck, Paul C. J. Kamer, and Piet W. N. M. van Leeuwen |
 | | Chemistry ConcepTests: Considerations for Small Class Size | 592 |
| Todd Wimpfheimer |
 | | JCE Classroom Activity |
| Meltdown Showdown! Which Deicer Works Best? | 592A |
| John W. Lyga |
 | | Fun with Computational Chemistry: Solving Spectral Problems Using Computed 13C NMR Chemical Shifts. A Comparison of Empirical and Quantum Mechanical Methods | 593 |
| Leon J. Tilley, Shawn J. Prevoir, and David A. Forsyth |
 | | A Hands-On Introduction to Molecular Dynamics | 601 |
| Vincent E. Lamberti, Lloyd D. Fosdick, Elizabeth R. Jessup, and Carolyn J. C. Schauble |
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| Implementing Temporary Facilities for Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 607 |
| Judith C. Amburgey-Peters |
 | | A Graduated Cylinder Colorimeter: An Investigation of Path Length and the Beer-Lambert Law | 611 |
| James Gordon and Stephanie Harman |
 | | External Standards or Standard Addition? Selecting and Validating a Method of Standardization | 613 |
| David T. Harvey |
 | | Topics in Chemical Instrumentation |
| A New Start to Advanced Analytical Laboratory: Comparison of the Performance Characteristics of Various Instruments | 616 |
| Paul L. Edmiston |
 | | Measurement of the Index of Refraction of Solids by UV-Vis Spectroscopy | 619 |
| Brian J. Bozlee, Gregory J. Exharos, Aida Jimenez, and Simone L. van Swam |
 | | A Simple Apparatus for Gravitational Sedimentation | 623 |
| Daodao Hu, Yali Cui, and Yu Fang |
 | | Rapid Microdetermination of Partial Molar and Excess Molar Volumes | 626 |
| Bruno Lunelli and Francesco Scagnolari |
 | | A One-Pot Synthesis of m-Terphenyls: A Guided Exploration of Reaction Chemistry, Chromatography, and Spectroscopy. A Miniproject for the Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 629 |
| Kishorekumar T. Anam, Michael P. Curtis, Muhammad J. Irfan, Michael P. Johnson, Andrew P. Royer, Kianor Shahmohammadi, and Thottumkara K. Vinod |
 | | Quantitative Measurement of Bromoform in Swimming Pool Water Using SPME with GC-MS. An Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis Experiment | 633 |
| John R. Hardee, John Long, and Julie Otts |
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