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Cover
May 2002
Vol. 79 No. 5


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Teaching As Research535
John W. Moore
News From Online
News from Online: WWW Sites for Biochemistry Teachers536
Barry W. Hicks
Especially for High School Teachers
Getting Connected Online537
Diana S. Mason
From Past Issues
Fire Making, Part 2540
Kathryn R. Williams
The FLASH Consortium544
John T. Magner, Janice E. Chadwick, Joann Chickering, Carolyn Collins, Tim Su, Marie Villarba
Report
JCE Workshops at 17 BCCE547
Nobel Centennial Essays
A Century of Chemical Dynamics Traced Through the Nobel Prizes. 1967: Eigen, Norrish, and Porter548
Josh Van Houten
NSF Highlights
Teaching and Assessing Three-Dimensional Molecular Literacy in Undergraduate Biochemistry551
Robert C. Bateman Jr., Deborah Booth, Rudy Sirochman, Jane Richardson, and David Richardson
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Anthracene553
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Barium Chloride Dihydrate554
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements555
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

 Chemistry for Everyone
Resources for Student Assessment
Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Ate There569
Gordon T. Yee
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2001572
Addison Ault

 In The Classroom
Saving a Drug Poisoning Victim: A Kinetics Simulation578
Jodye I. Selco and Janet Beery
Resources for Student Assessment
The Right Shift? A Problem in Chemical Equilibrium583
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 Mass584
David N. Blauch, Merlyn D. Schuh, and Felix A. Carroll
Teaching Bonding in Organometallic Chemistry Using Computational Chemistry588
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 Size592
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 Methods593
Leon J. Tilley, Shawn J. Prevoir, and David A. Forsyth
A Hands-On Introduction to Molecular Dynamics601
Vincent E. Lamberti, Lloyd D. Fosdick, Elizabeth R. Jessup, and Carolyn J. C. Schauble

 In the Laboratory
Implementing Temporary Facilities for Organic Chemistry Laboratory607
Judith C. Amburgey-Peters
A Graduated Cylinder Colorimeter: An Investigation of Path Length and the Beer-Lambert Law611
James Gordon and Stephanie Harman
External Standards or Standard Addition? Selecting and Validating a Method of Standardization613
David T. Harvey
Topics in Chemical Instrumentation
A New Start to Advanced Analytical Laboratory: Comparison of the Performance Characteristics of Various Instruments616
Paul L. Edmiston
Measurement of the Index of Refraction of Solids by UV-Vis Spectroscopy619
Brian J. Bozlee, Gregory J. Exharos, Aida Jimenez, and Simone L. van Swam
A Simple Apparatus for Gravitational Sedimentation623
Daodao Hu, Yali Cui, and Yu Fang
Rapid Microdetermination of Partial Molar and Excess Molar Volumes626
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 Laboratory629
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 Experiment633
John R. Hardee, John Long, and Julie Otts

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Speciation: A Guide to Understand Titrimetric Analysis635
Janitha A. Liyanage and Thamara Janaratne

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
General Chemistry Collection for Students, 6th Edition 637
JCE Software
KinSimXP, a Chemical Kinetics Simulation638
Robert D. Allendoerfer
JCE Software
SIRs: Simulations and Interactive Resources for Windows639
John S. Martin
JCE Software
Le Chat: Simulation in Chemical Equilibrium640
João C. M. Paiva, Victor M. S. Gil, and António Ferrer Correia
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