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July 1998
Vol. 75 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
From Past Issues: The More Things Change...794
In This Issue795
Editorial
A Decade of Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement799
John W. Moore
News800
Especially for High School Teachers801
J. Emory Howell
Letters803
Announcements804
Summer Reading806
Book and Media Reviews
Traces of the Past: Unraveling the Secrets of Archaeology through Chemistry (by Joseph B. Lambert)808
Mary Virginia Orna
Commentary
Introductory Students, Conceptual Understanding, and Algorithmic Success809
David B. Pushkin
Conducting a Teacher Professional Development Program in Chile811
G. A. Crosby and J. L. Crosby
Science and Engineering Information at the NSF Web Site814
Donald J. Wink
One-Hundredth Anniversary of the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers815
Madeline P. Goodstein
Logic, History, and the Chemistry Textbook: II. Can We Unmuddle the Chemistry Textbook?817
William B. Jensen
Book and Media Reviews
Basic Laboratory Chemistry830
reviewed by Deborah McCool

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Applications and Analogies
Thermal Physics (and Some Chemistry) of the Atmosphere837
Stephen K. Lower
Products of Chemistry
Chemical Etching of Group III - V Semiconductors840
Najah J. Kadhim, Stuart H. Laurie, and D. Mukherjee

 In The Classroom
Percent Composition and Empirical Formula - A New View851
George L. Gilbert
Designing New Undergraduate Experiments863
Min J. Yang and George F. Atkinson

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Online
JCE Online926
Jon L. Holmes
JCE Software
Chemistry Comes Alive!, Vol. 2: Abstract of Special Issue 21 on CD-ROM927
Jerrold J. Jacobsen and John W. Moore
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