ISSN 1344-7963
The Chemical Education Journal (CEJ), Vol. 11, No. 2 (Serial
No. 21). The date of issue: November 29, 2008.
Contents
Asian version in English
- [Teaching Materials] Nitrogen Fixation and Dinitrogen Complexes -
Revisited by B.H.S. Thimmappa (Manipal University, India)
- [Practical Teaching Materials] Hybrid (Electrochemical-Chemical) Single Crystal
Synthesis of Copper Aspirinate Starting from an Aspirin Tablet:
an Undergraduate Bioinorganic Experiment by Aaron Perez-Benitez,
Miguel Angel Mendez-Rojas, Sylvain Bernes and Enrique Gonzalez-Vergara
(Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Universidad de las
Americas-Puebla, and Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico)
- [Experimental Apparatus] New Inexpensive Apparatus for Electrolysis
by Muhamad Hugerat (The Academic Arab College for Education,
Israel and Columbia College Chicago, U. S. A.)
- [Novel Teaching Method and Materials] Comparing the Computer Supported versus Traditional
"Teacher-Student" Approach by D.A. Kostic*, S.S.
Mitic, A.R. Zarubica, A. Gosnjic, M. Stojkovic (University of
Nis, Serbia)
- [Article on Chemical Education] Improving Science and Technology Education Achievement
Using Mastery Learning Model by Mustafa Ozden (Adryaman University,
Turkey)
in Japanese
- [Article on Chemical Education] Determinations of nitrite nitrogen (N-NO2) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) in environmental water using spectrum conversion from digital color images by Seitaro ISHIHARA, Yuka SATO, and Nobuyoshi KOGA*, (Department of Science Education, Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University, Japan)
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