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Keenan E. Dungey; Eric J. Voss; Susan D. Wiediger – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Nanotechnology has been recognized as an important driver of the future economy, and so nanoscience is increasingly being incorporated into the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. This experiment includes the chemical synthesis, optical and chemical testing, and microscopic imaging of gold nanoparticles. Since nanoparticles are too small to…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, College Science, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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Erlina; Dylan P. Williams; Chris Cane; Hairida; Maria Ulfah; Azwa F. Wafiq – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
The range of abstract concepts encountered when learning chemistry and the inability of students to make connections between the macroscopic, sub-microscopic, and symbolic representations, used in chemistry teaching, are believed to be the main reasons for students' difficulty when learning chemistry. Prediction and determination of molecular…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Juan Torras – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Modeling an inter-ring torsional profile of a simple2,2'-bithiophenemolecule has been used to illustrate the main concepts associated with basic molecular modeling within an introductory course in a master's degree on computational modeling. The methodology proposed in the activity has been used to guide and train the student along the classical…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Models, Scientific Concepts
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Gracia, Jose – European Journal of Physics Education, 2020
This is a fundamental and pedagogical work in quantum physics/chemistry, where we try to illustrate the Mulliken's question, "What are the electrons really doing in molecules?". And we also briefly review the development of the most popular numerical approaches in computational chemistry. We examine in a novel approach, how we can…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Chemistry, Molecular Structure
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Suárez Casanova, Víctor Manuel; Shumskaya, Maria – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
DNA structure has been leveraged in a variety of facets that allow scientists to perform a range of assays, including ones for identification of species, establishing evolutionary relationships between taxa, or even identifying individuals. Here, we present a DNA barcoding method as practical, hands-on approach that connects several experimental…
Descriptors: Genetics, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Molecular Biology
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Aftenieva, Olha; Schletz, Daniel; Meyer, Antonia; Ku¨hne, Tino; Schmalzriedt, Sierk; Niethammer, Manuela; Ko¨nig, Tobias A. F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In contrast to a macroscopic solid, the color and spectroscopic properties of gold nanoparticles change with size. Here, we propose a teaching platform for high school students (hereafter defined as students, attending secondary school in Europe, preparatory high schools in the US, or any educational institution of a comparable level) that…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Metallurgy, Color, High School Students
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Han, Jianwei; Chen, Huangguan; An, Guoqiang; Sun, Xiaoya; Li, Xiangyu; Liu, Yiwu; Zhao, Sijia; Wang, Limin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Iodonium zwitterions are hypervalent iodine compounds in which the iodine center binds to two substituents and carries a positive formal charge which is compensated by a negative charge within the same molecule. Under thermodynamic conditions, iodonium zwitterion sallow concerted nucleophilic aromatic substitutions to be performed, followed by…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Science Experiments, Science Process Skills
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Ravera, Mauro; Gabano, Elisabetta – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
This is an easy and cheap experiment where chemistry Masters students can evaluate the role of some metal ions (i.e., Cu[superscript II] and Mn[superscript II]) in dopamine oxidation, related to Parkinsonism. The required prior knowledge is being familiar with the basis of UV-vis spectroscopy. Details of the activity, including procedure and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Experiments, College Science
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Harrison, Tim G.; Khan, M. Anwar H.; Shallcross, Beth M. A.; Shallcross, Esther D. G.; Shallcross, Dudley E. – School Science Review, 2019
Nitrogen gas dominates the Earth's atmosphere but is largely ignored. Molecular nitrogen is extremely stable and so nitrogen is termed inert. What would happen if another 'inert' gas were the dominant species instead of molecular nitrogen? Here we show how unique nitrogen is and how important it has been to life on planet Earth.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Fuels, Molecular Structure, Scientific Concepts
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Keiser, Ashley A.; Wood, Marcelo A. – Learning & Memory, 2019
The epigenome serves as a signal integration platform that encodes information from experience and environment that adds tremendous complexity to the regulation of transcription required for memory, beyond the directions encoded in the genome. To date, our understanding of how epigenetic mechanisms integrate information to regulate gene expression…
Descriptors: Memory, Gender Differences, Molecular Structure, Genetics
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Parkin, Gerard – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Many compounds can be represented well in terms of the two-center-two-electron (2c-2e) bond model. However, it is well-known that this approach has limitations; for example, certain compounds require the use of three-center-two-electron (3c-2e) bonds to provide an adequate description of the bonding. Although a classic example of a compound that…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Molecular Biology, Identification
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Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2019
In this article we consider a well-known simple, very accessible demonstration of surface tension with a small boat propelled by substances that change the surface tension of water. A simple quantitative evaluation is provided that matches well with experimental data. A modification to the experiment is proposed allowing it to continue for a long…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Experiments, Molecular Structure
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Sanders, Wesley C.; Johnson, Glen; Valcarce, Ron; Iles, Peter; Fourt, Hunter; Drystan, Kyne; Edwards, Dakota; Vernon, Jarom; Ashworth, Spencer; Barucija, Amar; Curtis, Zachary – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A new experiment for use in introductory nanotechnology courses is described. This experiment allows students to fabricate metallic wires with microscale lateral dimensions and nanoscale vertical dimensions. Fabrication occurs in the capillaries of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamps modified with hydrophilic polymers. This experiment provides…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Molecular Structure, Technology, Laboratory Experiments
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Michailidi, Emily; Stavrou, Dimitris – International Journal of Science Education, 2022
This study focuses on post-induction mentoring as a vehicle for science teachers' training in implementing a nanotechnology teaching-learning sequence. Five mentors and 15 mentee-teachers participated in a 9-months long mentoring programme. Qualitative methods of analysis were used to examine the content of the mentoring conversations and the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Science Teachers, Molecular Structure, Technology
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Brandon J. Yik; David G. Schreurs; Jeffrey R. Raker – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Acid-base chemistry, and in particular the Lewis acid-base model, is foundational to understanding mechanistic ideas. This is due to the similarity in language chemists use to describe Lewis acid-base reactions and nucleophile-electrophile interactions. The development of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies has led to the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Formative Evaluation, Molecular Structure, Models
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