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Host, Gunnar E.; Schonborn, Konrad J.; Palmerius, Karljohan E. Lundin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Visualizing molecular properties is often crucial for constructing conceptual understanding in chemistry. However, research has revealed numerous challenges surrounding students' meaningful interpretation of the relationship between the geometry and electrostatic properties of molecules. This study explored students' (n = 18) use of three visual…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Secondary School Science, High Schools, College Science
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Bhattacharjee, Shayak – European Journal of Physics, 2012
The performance of a fan is usually estimated using hydrodynamical considerations. The calculations are long and involved and the results are expressed in terms of three affinity laws. In this paper we use kinetic theory to attack this problem. A hard sphere collision model is used, and subsequently a correction to account for the flow behaviour…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, Computation
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Kelly, Resa M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Molecular visualizations have been widely endorsed by many chemical educators as an efficient way to convey the dynamic and atomic-level details of chemistry events. Research indicates that students who use molecular visualizations are able to incorporate most of the intended features of the animations into their explanations. However, studies…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, High Schools, Secondary School Science, Chemistry
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Boatwright, Adrian L.; Puttick, Simon; Licence, Peter – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Used since the time of the ancient Egyptians as a method for transferring liquids from one vessel to another, the siphon is a dependable tool. Although, the act of siphoning beer from a fermentation barrel or wine from a demijohn is a skill that has been passed down from generation to generation, do we really know how the siphon works? It is…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Science Experiments
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Stojanovska, Marina I.; Petrusevski, Vladimir M.; Soptrajanov, Bojan T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
The notion that acid salts exist only for diprotic and polyprotic acids is found in many high school and university textbooks, although the "only" condition is not always stated explicitly. A fairly simple experiment shows that there is a pronounced exothermic effect when pure acetic acid is added to potassium acetate. Experiments with similar…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Textbooks, Science Instruction, College Science
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Chan, Charlene J.; Salaita, Khalid – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Demonstrating how surface chemistry and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) control the macroscopic properties of materials is challenging as it often necessitates the use of specialized instrumentation. In this hands-on experiment, students directly measure a macroscopic property, the floatation of glass coverslips on water as a function of…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Chemistry, Secondary School Science, High Schools
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Albayrak, Cem; Jones, K. C.; Swartz, James R. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2013
Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) has emerged as a practical method for producing a broad variety of proteins. In addition, the direct accessibility to the reaction environment makes CFPS particularly suitable as a learning vehicle for fundamental biological concepts. Here, we describe its implementation as a teaching tool for a high school…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High School Students, Biotechnology
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Manfra, Meghan McGlinn – Social Education, 2013
This article explores a multidisciplinary lesson on nanotechnology that can provide an effective means for teaching about both STEM and social studies topics. This approach encourages students to consider the "role that science and technology play in our lives and in our cultures." The extraordinary promise of nanotechnology, however, is…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Molecular Structure, STEM Education, Social Studies
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Cooper, Melanie M.; Underwood, Sonia M.; Hilley, Caleb Z.; Klymkowsky, Michael W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Previously, we found that: (i) many students were unable to construct representations of simple molecular structures; (ii) a majority of students fail to make the important connection between these representations and macroscopic properties of the material; and (iii) they were unable to decode the information contained in such representations.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Secondary School Science, High Schools
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Aydeniz, Mehmet; Kotowski, Erin Leigh – School Science and Mathematics, 2012
This study explores middle and high school students' understanding of the particulate nature of matter after they were taught the concept. A total of 87 students (41 high school and 46 middle school) participated in the study. Findings suggest that students held misconceptions about the law of conservation of matter, chemical composition of matter…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Misconceptions
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Piksööt, Jaanika; Sarapuu, Tago – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2014
This study investigates ways to enhance secondary school students' knowledge transfer in complex science domains by implementing question prompts. Two samples of students applied two web-based models to study molecular genetics--the model of genetic code (n = 258) and translation (n = 245). For each model, the samples were randomly divided into…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Prompting, Questioning Techniques, Genetics
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Lunk, Brandon; Beichner, Robert – Physics Teacher, 2011
A compass is an excellent classroom tool for the exploration of magnetic fields. Any student can tell you that a compass is used to determine which direction is north, but when paired with some basic trigonometry, the compass can be used to actually measure the strength of the magnetic field due to a nearby magnet or current-carrying wire. In this…
Descriptors: Physics, Calculus, Prediction, Science Instruction
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Gultepe, Nejla; Yalcin Celik, Ayse; Kilic, Ziya – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2013
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of students' conceptual understanding of chemical concepts and mathematical processing skills on algorithmic problem-solving skills. The sample (N = 554) included grades 9, 10, and 11 students in Turkey. Data were collected using the instrument "MPC Test" and with interviews. The MPC…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, High School Students
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Cloonan, Carrie A.; Nichol, Carolyn A.; Hutchinson, John S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Chemical reaction kinetics and equilibrium are essential core concepts of chemistry but are challenging topics for many students, both at the high school and undergraduate university level. Visualization at the molecular level is valuable to aid understanding of reaction kinetics and equilibrium. This activity provides a discovery-based method to…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Chemistry, Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts
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Plass, Jan L.; Milne, Catherine; Homer, Bruce D.; Schwartz, Ruth N.; Hayward, Elizabeth O.; Jordan, Trace; Verkuilen, Jay; Ng, Florrie; Wang, Yan; Barrientos, Juan – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2012
Are well-designed computer simulations an effective tool to support student understanding of complex concepts in chemistry when integrated into high school science classrooms? We investigated scaling up the use of a sequence of simulations of kinetic molecular theory and associated topics of diffusion, gas laws, and phase change, which we designed…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation
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