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March 2006
Vol. 83 No. 3

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Teaching Chemistry Laboratory Skills in Industrial Contexts 353
Julianne M. Braun and Carol White
"The Reaction Quotent Is Unnecessary To Solve Equilibrium Problems. The Limitation of a Qualitative Reasoning"—Editor's Note 384
John W. Moore
Popping Popcorn Kernels: Expanding Relevance with Linear Thinking 414
Jordan L. Bennett, Michael M. Fuson, and Thomas A. Evans
Popcorn—What's in the Bag? 416A
Marissa B. Sherman and Thomas A. Evans
An Introduction to Polymer Processing, Morphology, and Property Relationships through Thermal Analysis of Plastic PET Bottles. Exercises Designed to Introduce Students to Polymer Physical Properties 439
H. Darrell Iler, Eric Rutt, and Seth Althoff
Comparing the Effectiveness on Student Achievement of a Student Response System versus Online WebCT Quizzes 488
Diane M. Bunce, Jessica VandenPlas, and Katherine Havanki
Distance Learning: A Viable Alternative to the Conventional Lecture–Lab Format in General Chemistry 501
Ruby S. Casanova, Jennifer L. Civelli, Doris R. Kimbrough, Barbara P. Heath, and James H. Reeves
Animating Graphical Data during Lecture To Simulate Real-Time Data Collection 508
Brian K. Niece
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