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May 2000
Vol. 77 No. 5


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Endowment and Education543
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers545
J. Emory Howell
Commentary
Fire, Water, and Soot--A Cautionary Tale547
Stanley H. Pine
Developing an Internet-Based Chemistry Class554
Mary Jane Patterson
Reports from Other Journals
Hidden Insights in the Science Education Research Literature556
William R. Robinson
From Past Issues
A Burning Issue558
Kathryn R. Williams
Report
New Guidelines for Undergraduate and Technological Education at the NSF Web Site560
Donald J. Wink
News & Announcements561
Supplemental Guidelines, JCE Lab-Experiment Manuscripts562
Book and Media Reviews
Principles of Chemistry (by Michael Munowitz)563
reviewed by Jeffrey Kovac
Book and Media Reviews
Four Centuries of Clinical Chemistry (by Louis Rosenfeld)565
reviewed by Jack Steehler
Book and Media Reviews
General Aspects of Free Radical Chemistry (edited by Z. B. Alfassi)565
reviewed by Jeffrey Byers
The Information Page566
Book and Media Reviews
Essential Trends in Inorganic Chemistry (by D. M. P. Mingos)567
reviewed by David A. Phillips
Book and Media Reviews
Books Noted568
Advertising in This Issue568

 Waters Symposium: Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
Introduction to the 10th Annual James L. Waters Symposium at Pittcon: Atomic Emission Spectroscopy573
J. F. Coetzee
A Brief History of Atomic Emission Spectrochemical Analysis, 1666-1950573
Richard F. Jarrell
Atomic Emission Spectroscopy--It Lasts and Lasts and Lasts577
Gary M. Hieftje
Invention of the Annular Inductively Coupled Plasma as a Spectroscopic Source584
Stanley Greenfield
A History of Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation and Spectroscopist Richard F. Jarrell592
Richard F. Jarrell, F. Brech, and M. J. Gustafson
Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry and the European Discovery of America598
R. S. Houk

 Chemistry for Everyone
Secondary School Chemistry
Stimulate High School Science Fair Participation by Connecting with a Nearby College608
Mary Ellen DeClue, Kevin Johnson, Howard Hendrickson, and Pamela Keck
What's in a Name?610
Robert de Levie

 In The Classroom
Radioactivity in the Classroom613
Enrique A. Hughes and Anita Zalts
Tested Demonstrations
Illustrating Thermodynamic Concepts Using a Hero's Engine615
Pedro L. Muiño and James R. Hodgson
Tested Demonstrations
Kixium Monolayers: A Simple Alternative to the Bubble Raft Model for Close-Packed Spheres618
Keenan E. Dungey
Tested Demonstrations
Ionic Crystals: A Simple and Safe Lecture Demonstration of the Preparation of NaI from Its Elements619
Zelek S. Herman
Cubic Unit Cell Construction Kit622
Bruce Mattson
Experimental Demonstration of Isomorphism623
J. Kamenícek and M. Melichárek
JCE Classroom Activity
How Does Your Garden Grow? Investigating the "Magic Salt Crystal Garden"624A
JCE Editorial Staff

 In the Laboratory
The Microscale Laboratory
A Comparative Study of Microscale and Standard Burets625
Mono M. Singh, Cynthia B. McGowan, Zvi Szafran, and R. M. Pike
Micelles in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory. Kinetics of Hydrolysis of 5,5'-Dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoate) in Basic Solution626
Kathryn R. Williams
Dry-Ice Bath Based on Ethylene Glycol Mixtures629
Do W. Lee and Craig M. Jensen
Self-Assembly of Microporous Thiogermanate Frameworks630
Mark J. MacLachlan, Robert W. J. Scott, Geoffrey A. Ozin, and Douglas F. McIntosh
The Second-Order 13C Diamond Raman Spectrum: An Introduction to Vibrational Spectroscopy of the Solid State633
Mikkel Nissum, E. Shabanova, and Ole Faurskov Nielsen
Visible Absorption Spectroscopy and Structure of Cyanine Dimers in Aqueous Solution: An Experiment for Physical Chemistry637
Miin-Liang Horng and Edward L. Quitevis
Topics in Chemical Instrumentation
Photoacoustic Calorimetry: An Undergraduate Physical-Organic Experiment640
Beth Fletcher and Joseph J. Grabowski

 Research: Science and Education
Topics in Chemical Instrumentation
Instrumental Analysis Lecture and Laboratory: A Survey646
James E. Girard and Constance T. Diamant

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Computer Bulletin Board
Interactive Visualization of Infrared Spectral Data: Synergy of Computation, Visualization, and Experiment for Learning Spectroscopy649
Paul M. Lahti, Eric J. Motyka, and Robert J. Lancashire
Educational Applications of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy: A Comparison of Experiment and Theory654
Brian L. McClain, Sara M. Clark, Ryan L. Gabriel, and Dor Ben-Amotz
A Comparison of the ab Initio Calculated and Experimental Conformational Energies of Alkylcyclohexanes661
Fillmore Freeman, Zufan M. Tsegai, Marc L. Kasner, and Warren J. Hehre
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Symbolic Software in the Chemistry Curriculum
668
Theresa Julia Zielinski
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Linear Least-Squares Regression669
Sidney Young and Andrzej Wierzbicki
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Non-Linear Least-Squares Regression669
Sidney Young and Andrzej Wierzbicki
Mathcad in the Chemistry Curriculum
Analysis of Vibrational Spectrum of a Linear Molecule 670
Richard W. Schwenz, William F. Polik, and Sidney Young
JCE Online
Why Does the Middle Band in the Absorption Spectrum of Ni(H2O)62+ Have Two Maxima?670
Myriam Triest, Guillaume Bussière, Hugo Bélisle, and Christian Reber
JCE Software
Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volumes 1 and 2671
Jerrold J. Jacobsen and John W. Moore
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