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October 2006
Vol. 83 No. 10


 Supplements
Chemical Bonding Makes a Difference!1435
Mary Harris
Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy in Homes1440
Danny Aerts and Betsy True
JCE Resources for Chemistry and the Home 1444
Erica K. Jacobsen
The Chemistry of Art and the Art of Chemistry1484
C. Kafetzopoulos, N. Spyrellis, and A. Lymperopoulou-Karaliota
What Are We Teaching in High School Chemistry?1492
Kelly Morgan Deters
Dulong and Petit's Law: We Should Not Ignore Its Importance1499
Mary Laing and Michael Laing
Job's Analysis of the Range of the "Dalton Syringe Rocket"1505
Natalie Barto, Brandon Henrie, and Ed Vitz
Classroom Scale Demonstrations Using Flash Ignition of Carbon Nanotubes1511
Dean J. Campbell, Kylee E. Korte, Jesse T. McCann, and Younan Xia
Introducing the Core Concepts of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Two Vignettes 1516
Karl Sohlberg
Polymer–Plastics Experiments for the Chemistry Curriculum1531
Eugene S. Stevens, Kyle Baumstein, James-Michael Leahy, and David C. Doetschman
A Polymer in Everyday Life: The Isolation of Poly(vinyl alcohol) from Aqueous PVA Glues. An Undergraduate Chemistry Experiment 1534
Yueh-Huey Chen and Jing-Fun Yaung
Introduction of Differential Scanning Calorimetry in a General Chemistry Laboratory Course: Determination of Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression1537
Ronald D'Amelia, Thomas Franks, and William F. Nirode
Easy Synthesis of K–F Zeolite from Kaolin, and Characterization of This Zeolite1541
Carolina Belver and Miguel Angel Vicente
An Alternative Procedure for Carbohydrate Analysis of Bananas: Cheaper and Easier1543
C. Michele Davis-McGibony, Randall R. Bennett, Arthur D. Bossart II, and S. Todd Deal
Using Visible Absorption To Analyze Solutions of Kool-Aid and Candy1544
Karen E. Stevens
Bridging the Gap: From Traditional Silk Dyeing Chemistry to a Secondary-School Chemistry Project1546
M. Fátima Paixão, Mariette M. Pereira, and António F. Cachapuz
Using Metals To Change the Colors of Natural Dyes1550
Jennifer E. Mihalick and Kathleen M. Donnelly
From Textiles to Molecules—Teaching about Fibers To Integrate Students' Macro- and Microscale Knowledge of Materials1552
Hannah Margel, Bat-Sheva Eylon, and Zahava Scherz
Chemical Literacy: What Does This Mean to Scientists and School Teachers?1557
Yael Shwartz, Ruth Ben-Zvi, and Avi Hofstein
Peer-Led Team Learning in Organic Chemistry: Effects on Student Performance, Success, and Persistence in the Course1562
Carl C. Wamser
Principles of Gel Permeation Chromatography: Interactive Software1567
Guilherme Andrade Marson and Bayardo Baptista Torres
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