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November 2000
Vol. 77 No. 11


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Scholarship in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering1383
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers1385
J. Emory Howell
Report
Cornell College Students Achieve the Highly Improbable1386
Addison Ault
Meeting Reports
16th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education1390
Fitzgerald B. Bramwell
ACS National Meeting
Washington, DC, Fall 2000: A Photo Report1402
News and Notices1403
News & Announcements1405
The Information Page1408
Letters
Epoxy Polymerization1409
Fred Schubert and Tom LoBuglio
Letters
Interpretation of Second Virial Coefficient1409
Vivek Utgikar
Letters
Interpretation of Second Virial Coefficient: Author Reply1409
Jaime Wisniak
Letters
Determination of the Oxygen Content of Air1410
Per Christian Braathen
Letters
Equilibrium: A Teaching/Learning Activity1410
Todd P. Silverstein
Letters
Equilibrium: A Teaching/Learning Activity: Author Reply1410
Audrey Wilson
Letters
Bond Strength in Transition Metals1410
David Tudela
Letters
Reaction Feasibility and the Planck Function1411
William B. Jensen
Book and Media Reviews
A Question of Chemistry: Creative Problems for Critical Thinkers
by John Garratt, Tina Overton, and Terry Threlfall
1413
Jeffrey Kovac
Book and Media Reviews
What Einstein Told His Barber
by Robert L. Wolke
1416
Wheeler Conover
Advertising in This Issue1416
Out of the Editor's Basket1417

 Chemistry for Everyone
Products of Chemistry
Developing New Antibiotics with Combinatorial Biosynthesis1421
Nicola L. Pohl
A Picture Is Worth 1000 Words: The BLT in Teaching Crystal Structure1423
Arthur M. Lesk

 In The Classroom
JCE Classroom Activity
Cabbage Patch Chemistry1432A
JCE Editorial Staff
How Can an Instructor Best Introduce the Topic of Significant Figures to Students Unfamiliar with the Concept?1435
Richard A. Pacer
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
Crystallization from a Supersaturated Solution of Sodium Acetate1446
Jamil Ahmad
Tested Demonstrations
Combustion Demonstration Using Updated Flame Tornado1449
Edward G. Senkbeil

 In the Laboratory
It Says in the Books That Ethanol Burns with a Cool Flame1488
Jay A. Young

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Using Demonstration Assessments to Improve Learning1511
William C. Deese, Linda L. Ramsey, Jeffrey Walczyk, and Danny Eddy
Chemical Education Research
Using a Computer Animation to Improve Students' Conceptual Understanding of a Can-Crushing Demonstration 1517
Michael J. Sanger, Amy J. Phelps, and Jason Fienhold

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Electrical Deflection of Polar Liquid Streams: A Misunderstood Demonstration1520
Maryam Ziaei-Moayyed, Edward Goodman, and Peter Williams
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