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August 2001
Vol. 78 No. 8


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Testing the Teacher? Or Teaching the Test?991
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers993
J. Emory Howell
ACS National Meeting: Chicago, August 25-30, 2001. Program for the Division of Chemical Education994
Marcy Towns, Craig W. Bowen, and Morton Z. Hoffman
ACS National Meeting: Chicago, August 25-30, 2001. High School Program1004
ACS National Meeting: Chicago, August 25-30, 2001. Undergraduate Program1004
ACS National Meeting: Chicago, August 25-30, 2001. CHED-Sponsored Workshops1005
Exploring Chicago1006
Paul S. Cohen and Brenda H. Cohen
From Past Issues
Pioneering Pedagogic Publications: Algorithms, Student Understanding, and Chemical Knowledge1015
Jerry P. Suits
ACS National Meeting: Chicago, August 25-30, 2001. Notices, Division of Chemical Education1017
News & Announcements1018
Letters
An Application of the Sugar-Potassium Chlorate Reaction1020
Addison Ault
Corrections
Correction to Chemistry and Molecular Electronics: New Molecules as Wires, Switches, and Logic Gates (J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 321-328)1021
Michael D. Ward
Corrections
Correction to Pòlya's Isomer Enumeration Method: A Unique Exercise in Group Theory and Combinatorial Analysis for Undergraduates (J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1358-1360)1021
S. Pevac and G. Crundwell
Corrections
Correction to Chemical Laboratory Information Profile: n-Hexane (J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 587)1021
Jay A. Young
The Information Page1022
Book and Media Reviews
Transforming Matter: A History of Chemistry from Alchemy to the Buckyball
by Trevor H. Levere
1023
A. Truman Schwartz
Book and Media Reviews
Scientific Laws, Principles and Theories: A Reference Guide
by Robert E. Krebs
1026
Pedro Bernal
Book and Media Reviews
Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry
edited by Frederic L. Holmes and Trevor H. Levere
1027
Jeffrey Kovac
Advertising in This Issue1028
Out of the Editor's Basket1029

 Chemistry for Everyone
LEDs: New Lamps for Old and a Paradigm for Ongoing Curriculum Modernization1033
S. Michael Condren, George C. Lisensky, Arthur B. Ellis, Karen J. Nordell, Thomas F. Kuech, and Steve Stockman
Chemistry for Kids
Is Every Transparent Liquid Water?1041
Muhamad Hugerat and Sobhi Basheer

 In The Classroom
Chemical Principles Revisited
Making Assumptions Explicit: How the Law of Conservation of Matter Can Explain Empirical Formula Problems1050
Stephen DeMeo
Chemical Principles Revisited
The Conductivity of Molten Materials1052
Monica E. Thomas, Audrey A. Cleveland, Rubin Battino, David A. Dolson, and Michael R. Hall
Melting Point, Density, and Reactivity of Metals1054
Michael Laing

 In the Laboratory
A Simplified Method for Measuring the Entropy Change of Urea Dissolution. An Experiment for the Introductory Chemistry Lab1087
Charles A. Liberko and Stephanie Terry

 Research: Science and Education
Piaget's Theory of Intellectual Development Revisited1107
Susan C. Nurrenbern
Chemical Education Research
An Investigation of the Value of Using Concept Maps in General Chemistry1111
Gayle Nicoll, Joseph S. Francisco, and Mary B. Nakhleh

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Only@JCE Online1136
Jon L. Holmes
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