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July 1999
Vol. 76 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Getting an Answer Right877
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers879
J. Emory Howell
Report
Chemical Interactions in a Reduced Gravity Environment880
Paul Focke, Maria Spector, Bob Holicek, and Jeff Spector
Reports from Other Journals
The Science Teacher: Summer 1999882
Steve Long
Reports from Other Journals
The Best of Chem 13 News884
Kathy Thorsen
Opportunities and Issues in Research and Education: CUR Fourth April Dialogue886
Bridget G. Dibble
From Past Issues
Students Say the Darnedest Things888
Kathryn R. Williams
Innovations for an Industry-Based Curriculum: The I.O.N.S. Concept889
John Kenkel, Bradette Hemmerling, and Paul Kelter
Commentary
Why Not Replace pH and pOH by Just One Real Acidity Grade, AG?892
Henk van Lubeck
Report
NSF Outreach for Teachers and Students894
Donald J. Wink
News and Announcements895
Letters897
Correction to "How Mathematics Figures in Chemistry: Some Examples" (J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 258-267)897
John Andraos
Correction to "Pushing the Rainbow: Frontiers in Color Chemistry; Light and Color in Chemistry- Report on Two American Chemical Society Presidential Events" (J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 737-746)897
Nancy S. Gettys
Book and Media Reviews
Women in Chemistry: Their Changing Roles from Alchemical Times to the Mid-Twentieth Century (by Marelene Rayner-Canham and Geoffrey Rayner-Canham)901
Marjorie C. Caserio
Information Page902
Book and Media Reviews
America's Scientific Treasures: A Travel Companion (by Paul S. Cohen and Brenda H. Cohen)903
Derek A. Davenport
Book and Media Reviews
Chemical Exposures- Low Levels and High Stakes, 2nd Edition (by Nicholas A. Ashford and Claudia S. Miller)903
Jim Blankenship
Book and Media Reviews
What Risk? (edited by Roger Bate)904
E. J. Behrman
Book and Media Reviews
Bioorganic Chemistry: Peptides and Proteins (edited by Sidney M. Hecht)905
Spencer Anthony-Cahill
Book and Media Reviews
Books Noted906
Advertising in This Issue906

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
The Evolution of the Celsius and Kelvin Temperature Scales and the State of the Art911
Julio Pellicer, M. Amparo Gilabert, and Ernesto Lopez-Baeza
The Persistence of the Candle-and-Cylinder Misconception914
James P. Birk and Anton E. Lawson
Chemistry for Kids
Super Science Connections916
Patricia B. McKean
The Chemistry Outreach Program: Women Undergraduates Presenting Chemistry to Middle School Students917
Nancy E. Lee and Kathryn G. Schreiber

 In The Classroom
Diploma Training for Chemical Technicians in Australia918
Mark G. Lampard
Service-Learning General Chemistry: Lead Paint Analyses920
Laya Kesner and Edward M. Eyring
Eutrophication of Lake Wingra: A Chemistry-Based Environmental Science Module924
Ann C. Howe, Leslie Cizmas, and Robert Bereman
Chromium Pollution: An Experiment Adapted for Freshman Engineering Students927
Penny Seymour
Tested Demonstrations
Flame Tests Using Improvised Alcohol Burners929
Veljko Dragojlovic
Tested Demonstrations
A Further Demonstration of Sulfite-Induced Redox Cycling of Metal Ions Initiated by Shaking930
Horacio D. Moya, Eduardo Almeida Neves, and Nina Coichev
Tested Demonstrations
Ammonia Can Crush932
Ed Vitz
Tested Demonstrations
A More Dramatic Container to Crush by Atmospheric Pressure933
Robert D. Meyers and Gordon T. Yee
Applications and Analogies
Limiting Reactant. An Alternative Analogy934
Zolt‡n T—th
View from My Classroom
A pHorseshoe935
Roger Plumsky
JCE Online
Do pH in Your Head936
Addison Ault
Predicting Acid-Base Titration Curves without Calculations938
Dennis W. Barnum

 In the Laboratory
Preparation and Properties of an Aqueous Ferrofluid943
Patricia Enzel, Nicholas B. Adelman, Katie J. Beckman, Dean J. Campbell, Arthur B. Ellis, and George C. Lisensky
Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Au Colloid Monolayer Self-Assembly: Undergraduate Experiments in Surface and Nanomaterials Chemistry949
Christine D. Keating, Michael D. Musick, Melinda H. Keefe, and Michael J. Natan
Ion Flotation: A Laboratory Experiment Linking Fundamental and Applied Chemistry956
Betty Thalody and Gregory G. Warr
Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Activated Carbon: A Physical Chemistry Experiment958
E. Raymundo-Piñero, Diego Cazorla-Amorós, and E. Morallón
Quantitative Determination of PAHs in Diesel Engine Exhausts by GC-MS962
Paul Fleurat-Lessard, Karine Pointet, and Marie-France Renou-Gonnord
Quantitative Protein Determination from Cellulose Acetate Strip Electrophoresis965
M. Barufaldi, N. B. Pappano, and Nora B. Debattista
Electropolymerized Conducting Polymers as Glucose Sensors967
Omowunmi A. Sadik, Sharin Brenda, Patrick Joasil, and John Lord
Kinetics of Methylene Blue Reduction by Ascorbic Acid970
Sarah Mowry and Paul J. Ogren
A Facile Oxidation of Alcohols Using Pyridinium Chlorochromate/Silica Gel974
Frederick A. Luzzio, Richard W. Fitch, William J. Moore, and Kelli J. Mudd
A Spectrophotometric Method for Quantitative Determination of Bromine Using Tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine976
Joan Han, Troy Story, and Grace Han
Teaching Catalytic Antibodies to Undergraduate Students: An Organic Chemistry Lab Experiment977
Avidor Shulman, Ehud Keinan, Doron Shabat, and Carlos F. Barbas III
An Integrated Molecular Modeling and Melting Point Experiment for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory983
Thomas Poon, Sheri A. Bodolosky, and Cynthia M. Norris
Molecular Modeling as an Aid to Understanding Stereoselectivity985
John B. Klassen, Kate J. Graham, and William P. Muldoon
The Microscale Laboratory
A Microscale Vacuum Distillation Apparatus for Simple Separations986
Ulf Ellervik and Hans Grundberg

 Research: Science and Education
A General Simulator for Acid-Base Titrations987
Robert de Levie
Compounding Selection Rules in Quantum Mechanics992
K. R. Brownstein and K. S. Capelle
Simulation of One-Dimensional Brownian Motion by Stochastic Differential Equations994
Ken Muranaka
Revisiting Woodward-Hoffman Rules999
Carl W. David
An Improved Interpretation of the Woodward-Hoffmann Rules1002
Robert T. Patterson
Chemical Education Research
A Comparison of University Lecturers' and Pre-service Teachers' Understanding of a Chemical Reaction at the Particulate Level1008
Kam-Wah Lucille Lee
Lewis Structures Are Models for Predicting Molecular Structure, Not Electronic Structure1013
Gordon H. Purser

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Teaching with Technology
The Use of Molecular Modeling and VSEPR Theory in the Undergraduate Curriculum to Predict the Three-Dimensional Structure of Molecules1018
Brian W. Pfennig and Richard L. Frock
Computational Chemistry in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum: Development of a Comprehensive Course Formula1023
Zbigniew L. Gasyna and Stuart A. Rice
A New Concept for pH-Potential Calculations1029
K. L. Cheng
JCE Software
General Chemistry Collection CD-ROM: Abstract of Special Issue 16, 3rd Edition (for Students)1031
JCE Software
Fields of pH1032
Paul Mihas and George Papgeorgiu
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