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October 2001
Vol. 78 No. 10


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Science and Art1295
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers1297
J. Emory Howell
The Joy of Color in Ceramic Glazes with the Help of Redox Chemistry1298
Allen A. Denio
Chemistry, Color, and Art1305
Mary Virginia Orna
Communicating Science through Photography1312
Felice Frankel
JCE Resources for Chemistry and Art1316
Erica K. Jacobsen
JCE Classroom Activity
Pigments of Your Imagination: Making Artist's Paints1320A
Nancy S. Gettys
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online: Chemistry and Art1322
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Two-Year College Chemistry Baseline Study1325
Mary Ann Ryan, Michael Neuschatz, and Janet M. Boese
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Iron(III) Oxide1326
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Manganese(IV) Oxide1327
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: Cobalt(II) Oxide1328
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements1329
The Information Page1332
Letters
A Second Note on the Term "Chalcogen"1333
Werner Fischer
Corrections
Correction to The Conductivity of Molten Materials (J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1052-1054)1333
Monica E. Thomas, Audrey A. Cleveland, Rubin Battino, David A. Dolson, and Michael R. Hall
Book and Media Reviews
College Pathways to the Science Education Standards (edited by Eleanor D. Siebert and William J. McIntosh)1334
Craig W. Bowen
Book and Media Reviews
Practical Chemistry for Schools and Colleges [CD-ROM] (produced by A. J. Rest) 1336
Wheeler Conover
Book and Media Reviews
Organic Laboratory Techniques, 3rd Edition (by Ralph J. Fessenden, Joan S. Fessenden and Patty Feist) 1336
Daniel Berger
Book and Media Reviews
Principles of Physical Chemistry (by Lionel M. Raff)1337
Michael P. McCann
Advertising in This Issue1338
Out of the Editor's Basket1339

 Chemistry for Everyone
Rediscovery of the Elements: Ytterby Gruva (Ytterby Mine)1343
James L. Marshall and Virginia R. Marshall

 In The Classroom
The Mole, the Periodic Table, and Quantum Numbers: An Introductory Trio1345
Mali Yin and Raymond S. Ochs
How to Say How Much: Amounts and Stoichiometry1347
Addison Ault
Uncensored and Uncut--Student Reviews of Six Mainstream Organic Texts1350
Raymond P. Lutz and Carl C. Wamser
Learning the Functional Groups: Keys to Success1355
Shannon Byrd and David P. Hildreth
Moving Past Markovnikov's Rule1358
E. Eugene Gooch
A Serendipitous Extension for Illustrating Newman Projections1359
Andrés E. Ciolino, Claudia E. Domini, Olga I. Pieroni, and Bruno M. Vuano
Experiencing and Visualizing the First Law of Thermodynamics: An In-Class Workshop1360
Pamela Mills, William V. Sweeney, and Waldemar Cieniewicz
Developing an Intuitive Understanding of Free Energy1362
Hilton M. Weiss
On the Importance of Ideality1364
Rubin Battino, Scott E. Wood, and Arthur G. Williamson
Generalizing the Phase Rule1369
William B. Jensen

 In the Laboratory
An Introduction to the Scientific Process: Preparation of Poly(vinyl acetate) Glue1370
Robert G. Gilbert, Christopher M. Fellows, James McDonald, and Stuart W. Prescott
The Purification of Water by Freeze-Thaw or Zone Melting1373
James Oughton, Silas Xu, and Rubin Battino
Synthesis and Analysis of a Solvatochromic Dye, 1-(p-Dimethylaminophenyl)-2-nitroethylene. An Advanced Undergraduate Laboratory Experiment1375
Dana L. Richter-Egger, Aaron Tesfai, Spencer J. Flamm, and Sheryl A. Tucker
An Improved Preparation of a-D-(+)-Glucopyranose Pentaacetate1378
Paul F. Schatz
Mass Spectral Fragmentation Patterns of Deuterated Butyl and Ethyl Acetates: An Easy Microscale Isotopic Labeling Experiment1379
Hengameh Zahedkargaran and Leverett R. Smith
The Combined Effects of pH and Percent Methanol on the HPLC Separation of Benzoic Acid and Phenol1381
Seema M. Joseph and John A. Palasota
Preparation of Buffers. An Experiment for Quantitative Analysis Laboratory1384
P. T. Buckley
Moisture Analysis in Lotion by Karl Fischer Coulometry. An Experiment for Introductory Analytical Chemistry1385
Patricia Ann Mabrouk and Kristine Castriotta
Tablet Analysis Using Gravimetric Dilutions1387
Larry A. Simonson
Analysis of Zinc Tablets: An Extension to a Stoichiometry Experiment1389
Steven Murov and Brian Stedjee

 Research: Science and Education
Anticancer Activity of Estradiol Derivatives: A Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Approach1390
Ken Muranaka
Kinetic Derivations for Thermal Isomerizations of Monodeuterio Cyclic 1,3-Dienes through 1,5-Hydrogen Shifts1394
John E. Baldwin, Phyllis A. Leber, and Tamara W. Lee
The Importance of Non-Bonds in Coordination Compounds1400
Michael Laing
Chemical Education Research
The Connection between Success in a Freshman Chemistry Class and a Student's Jungian Personality Type1406
Gale J. Clark and Wayne D. Riley
Chemical Education Research
Using Computer-Based Visualization Strategies to Improve Students' Understanding of Molecular Polarity and Miscibility1412
Michael J. Sanger and Steven M. Badger II

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Teaching with Technology
LUCID: A New Model for Computer-Assisted Learning1417
Troy Wolfskill and David Hanson
Teaching with Technology
Problem Analysis: Lesson Scripts and Their Potential Applications1425
Maria Oliver-Hoyo
Exploring Chemistry Resources on the Internet1429
Steven Murov
Molecular Modeling Exercises and Experiments
Electronic Spectra of Conjugated Systems: A Modern Update for a Classic Experiment1432
Leonard J. Soltzberg
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