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October 2003
Vol. 80 No. 10


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
The Global Environment1103
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Wear Chemistry Where?1105
Erica K. Jacobsen
National Chemistry Week 2003: Earth's Atmosphere and Beyond. JCE Resources for Chemistry and the Atmosphere1106
Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals: Nature
Nature: Earth's Atmosphere and Beyond1115
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon Cannon
News From Online
News from Online: The Chemistry of Beyond1119
Mark Michalovic
Oxygen—Abundant and Essential1124
Carolyn S. Quinsey
From Past Issues
The Discovery of Oxygen and Other Priestley Matters1129
Kathryn R. Williams
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Hydrogen Peroxide, 3%1132
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Nitrogen, Liquid1133
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements1134
Letters
Using Periodate with Nitrite Solutions for Capillary Electrophoresis (J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1588-1590) 1138
Gregorio Cruz
Letters
Using Periodate with Nitrite Solutions for Capillary Electrophoresis (J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1588-1590) 1138
David S. Hage
Letters
Demonstrating Corrosion Using Galvanic Cells (J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 747-748) 1138
Algirdas Sulcius
Letters
JCE Classroom Activities1139
Nathaniel Grove
Letters
JCE Classroom Activities1139
Erica K. Jacobsen
The Information Page1140
Book and Media Reviews
Green Chemistry: An Introductory Text (Mike Lancaster)1141
Alan M. Rosan
Book and Media Reviews
Environmental Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition (Rene P. Schwarzenback, Philip M. Gschwend, and Dieter M. Imboden)1143
Cindy M. Lee
Book and Media Reviews
Barron's How to Prepare for the AP Chemistry Advanced Placement Test: Chemistry, 3rd Edition (Neil Jespersen)1144
Wheeler Conover
Advertising in This Issue1144
Out of the Editor's Basket1145

 Chemistry for Everyone
Why Does a Helium-Filled Balloon "Rise"?1149
Richard W. Ramette
American Chemical Society Student Affiliates Chapters: More Than Just Chemistry Clubs1151
Ingrid Montes and Carmen Collazo

 In The Classroom
View from My Classroom
What Should We Teach in High School Chemistry?1153
Kelly Morgan Deters
Tested Demonstrations
Thirty Feet and Rising: Constructing and Using a Water Barometer To Explore Chemical Principles1156
Hans de Grys
Tested Demonstrations
A Method for Generating Oxygen from Consumer Chemicals1158
Stephen W. Wright
JCE Classroom Activity
Where There's Fire There's....1160A
Stephen W. Wright
The New Jersey Chemistry Olympics Revisited1161
Reginald P. T. Tomkins, Dana Knox, James M. Grow, and Borislaw Bilash II
Using the Science Olympiad To Prepare Preservice Chemistry Teachers1165
Bryan E. Breyfogle
A Stronger Role for Science Departments in the Preparation of Future Chemistry Teachers1168
Vicente Talanquer, Ingrid Novodvorsky, Timothy F. Slater, and Debra Tomanek
Revised First-Year Curriculum with an Inorganic Chemistry Course1172
Kenneth M. Long
Scientific Communication for Chemistry Majors: A New Course1174
Gail M. Meyer
Desymmetrization of the Tetrahedron: Stereogenic Centers1178
Paul Lloyd-Williams and Ernest Giralt

 In the Laboratory
Determination of Minerals in Apples by ICP–AES1180
Mark Duxbury
The Microscale Laboratory
Manual Microscale Column Chromatography Pressurization Apparatus1182
Bruce W. Baldwin
The Study of Elimination Reactions Using Gas Chromatography: An Experiment for the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory1183
Devin Latimer
The Base-Induced Reaction of Salicylaldehyde with 1-Bromobutane in Acetone: Two Related Examples of Chemical Problem Solving1185
Holly D. Bendorf and Chriss E. McDonald
A Nonlinear Optical Experiment: Stimulated Raman Scattering in Benzene and Deuterated Benzene1187
Stéphanie Melin and Joseph W. Nibler
A Fluorometric Approach to Studying the Effects of Ionic Strength on Reaction Rates: An Undergraduate Steady-State Fluorescence Laboratory Experiment1191
Stephen W. Bigger, Peter J. Watkins, and Bruce Verity
Transfer Free Energy and the Hydrophobic Effect1194
Joseph M. Serafin

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
What Defines Effective Chemistry Laboratory Instruction? Teaching Assistant and Student Perspectives1197
Deborah G. Herrington and Mary B. Nakhleh
Graduate Teaching Assistants and Inquiry-Based Instruction: Implications for Graduate Teaching Assistant Training1206
Gillian H. Roehrig, Julie A. Luft, Josepha P. Kurdziel, and Jessica A. Turner
Approaches to the Treatment of Equilibrium Perturbations1211
Sebastian G. Canagaratna

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE WebWare
Featured Molecules: Quinine and Urea1219
William F. Coleman
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Digital Learning in Physical Chemistry1220
Theresa Julia Zielinski
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
ABC Kinetics1220
Jorge A. Carrazana García
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Introduction to Basic Terms of Band Structures1221
Marc Meyer, Stephan Glaus, and Gion Calzaferri
JCE Software
Advanced Chemistry Collection, 4th Edition Abstract of Special Issue 28, a CD-ROM for Students1222
Jon L. Holmes and Nancy S. Gettys
JCE Software
3DNormalModes1222
Michael P. Sigalas, Nickolas D. Charistos, Vasilios I. Teberekidis, and Constantinos A. Tsipis
JCE Software
Organic Nomenclature1223
David B. Shaw and Laura R. Yindra
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