Who’s Minding the Store?—Or How a Team of Undergraduate Teaching Interns Rejuvenated an ACS Certified Program Judith M. Bonicamp In the Classroom Pages: 324 - 327
Who Wants to Pass Chemistry II Laboratory Jim D. RoachBenjamin C. Abel In the Classroom Pages: 328 - 328
Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Novel Discussion Exercises for First-Year Chemistry Students Jessica R. KingWilliam J. F. HunterLisa F. Szczepura In the Classroom Pages: 329 - 333
Information Entropy and Uncertainty Relations Henry E. Montgomery Jr. In the Classroom Pages: 334 - 338
Modeling and Graphic Presentation of Acid–Base Titration Curves. Presentation of an Alternative Method Günter HeilHorst Schäfer In the Classroom Pages: 339 - 346
From the Arrhenius to the Clausius–Clapeyron Equation Igor Novak Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 347 - 348
Chemical Equilibrium, Free Energy, and Entropy of Mixing Mauricio Gomes ConstantinoGil Valdo José da Silva Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 349 - 353
Microwave-Assisted Dehydration of Aqua Complexes Naokazu YoshikawaHiroshi Takashima Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 354 - 355
Syn and Anti Isomer Preference in Oximes: An Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Experiment Michael D. MosherScott Meisenbach Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 356 - 358
A Colorful Investigation of a Diprotic Acid: A General Chemistry Laboratory Exercise Eugene T. SmithJohn R. Matachek Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 359 - 363
A Chemiluminescent Clock Reaction: A Dramatic Illustration of Competing Reaction Kinetics Miguel O. Mitchell Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 364 - 365
Radiolysis of Aqueous Solutions of Benzoate Ion: A Radiation Chemistry Experiment for Undergraduates Evon PowellNick Zevos Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 366 - 370
Construction and Evaluation of a LEGO Spectrophotometer for Student Use Kevin KnaggeDaniel Raftery Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 371 - 375
Student-Designed Multistep Synthesis Projects in Organic Chemistry Kate J. GrahamChris P. SchallerJohn B. Klassen Laboratories and Demonstrations Pages: 376 - 378
Quantitative Impact of a Cognitive Modeling Intelligent Tutoring System on Student Performance in Balancing Chemical Equations Mary Beth WalshConnie M. MossJeffry D. Madura Computers in Chemistry Pages: 379 - 383
A Case Study in the Chemical Engineering Freshman Course Using Enhanced Excel with Visual Basic and Power Point Abdelaziz Al-KhlaifatRad AlRifai Computers in Chemistry Pages: 384 - 386
Scientifically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations. Selected and arranged by Carl C. Gaither and Alma E. Cavazos-Gaither; illustrated by Andrew Slocombe. Institute of Physics: Bristol, England; Philadelphia, PA, 2000. 25 cartoons. xiv + 482 pp, paperback, 15.5 × 23.0 cm. $24.99, £19.99. ISBN 0-7503-0636-X George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 387 - 387
The Molecular World: Alkenes and Aromatics. Edited by Peter Taylor and Michael Gagan. The Royal Society ofChemistry and The Open University: Cambridge, U.K., July2002. 184 pp, paperback, 263 × 210 mm. £17.50. ISBN0854046801 Susan Armstrong Media Reviews Pages: 388 - 389
Kirk-Othmer Concise Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Fourth Edition. Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz andMary Howe-Grant (Editors). Wiley-Interscience: New York, NY, 2001. Figs., tables. xxxvi + 2196 pp., paperback, 21.2 × 27.7 cm. $325.00. ISBN 0-471- 41961-3 George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 389 - 389
The History of Science in the United States: An Encyclopedia. Marc Rothenberg, editor. Garland Publishing, Inc.: New York and London, 2001. xx + 615 pp, hardcover,22.0 × 28.4 cm. $150.00. ISBN 0-8153-0762-4 George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 389 - 391
The Genie in the Bottle: 64 All New Commentaries on the Fascinating Chemistry of Everyday Life. Dr. Joe Schwarcz 15 cartoons by Brian Gable. Henry Holt: New York; ECW Press: Toronto, Canada, 2000. 311 pp, paperback, 14.0 × 20.7 cm. $16.00, Canada $16.95. ISBN 0-8050-7138-5 George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 391 - 393
Science Pathways of Discovery. Ivan Amato, Editor. John Wiley & Sons: New York, 2002. Illustrations and tables, v + 247 pp, hardcover. 19.5 × 24.1 cm. $27.95; £20.95. ISBN 0-471-05660-X George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 393 - 395
Orgo Cards: Organic Chemistry Review. By Steven Q. Wang, M.D.; Babak Razani, Ph.D.; Edward J. K. Lee; Jennifer Wu, M.D.; and William Berkowitz, Ph.D. Barrons Educational Series, 250 Wireless Blvd, Hauppauge NY, 11788, 1-800-645-3476. $18.95 U.S.; $26.50 Canada. ISBN: 0-7641-7503-3 Roseann K. Sachs Media Reviews Pages: 395 - 395
The Politics of Excellence: Behind the Nobel Prize in Science. Robert Marc Friedman. Times Books, Henry Holt and Company: New York, 2001. xv + 379 pp, hardcover. 16.0 × 24.2 cm. $30.00. ISBN 0-7167-3103-7 George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 389 - 400
Chemistry: The Molecular Science, First Edition. John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski, and Peter C. Jurs. Brooks/Cole Pub Co.: Monterrey, CA, May 2001. 1184 pp, hardcover. $125.50 (includes CD-ROM). ISBN 0-0303-2011-9 Mark Benvenuto Media Reviews Pages: 400 - 401
Young Humphry Davy: The Making of an Experimental Chemist. June Z. Fullmer. American Philosophical Society: Philadelphia, PA, 2000. 15 illustrations. xvi + 385 pp, hardcover. 18.1 × 25.8 cm. $30.00. ISBN 0-87169-237-6 George B. Kauffman Media Reviews Pages: 401 - 403