Editorial
National Chemistry Week: What Works?
Abstract
As I write this, the garden is winding down for the season. The time is ripe (pun intended) for reflection. What worked? What didn’t? Planning now while this season is still fresh in my mind gives me a head start on making next season even better.
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JCE Classroom Activity #107. And the Oscar Goes to...A Chemist!
Collin R. Howder, Kyle D. Groen, and Thomas S. KuntzlemanJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (10), 1060-1061JCE Classroom Activity #107. And the Oscar Goes to...A Chemist!
Collin R. Howder, Kyle D. Groen, and Thomas S. KuntzlemanJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (10), 1060-1061A hands-on activity and demonstration, both applicable to the 2010 National Chemistry Week theme of Behind the Scenes with Chemistry, are presented. In the activity, students compare and contrast the properties of heat conductors and heat insulators. ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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