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Lopes, Fernando S.; Coelho, Lucia H. G.; Gutz, Ivano G. R.; Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Vast quantities, on the order of megatons, of pollutants are emitted monthly to the atmosphere both by natural and anthropogenic sources. The evaluation of rainwater composition has great importance in understanding the atmospheric chemical composition, as water drops scavenge particles and soluble atmospheric pollutants. Most students are aware…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Pollution, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
A series of demonstrations is described that elucidate the operation of commercial fog machines by using common laboratory equipment and supplies. The formation of fogs, or "mixing clouds", is discussed in terms of the phase diagram for water and other chemical principles. The demonstrations can be adapted for presentation suitable for elementary…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
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Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This demonstration, if done in the original way, can lead to fires in waste containers (sometimes in the middle of the night after the experiment has been conducted), because pyrophoric zinc is generated by suspending powdered zinc in hot sodium hydroxide. This is avoided by using hot ZnSO[subscript 4].
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Safety, Science Experiments
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Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The Vitamin C Clock Reaction has now been adapted to serve as a student laboratory experiment in the education process of high-school and college-level general chemistry. Despite of imparting valuable knowledge, it also may be hazardous, as the tincture of iodine contains inflammable substances that may cause burning on prolonged exposure.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Chemistry, Secondary School Science
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Sauls, Frederick C.; Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Drops of oil in Mn(SO[subscript 4])(aq) and drops of the solution in oil show opposite effects when brought near a rare earth magnet. Oxygen, nitrogen, and air bubbles atop water show expected attraction, repulsion, and null behavior, respectively. Air bubbles atop aqueous Mn(SO[subscript 4]) show paradoxical behavior because the magnet's…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Magnets, Teaching Methods, Experiments
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Fictorie, Carl P.; Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A simple tea infuser is obtained and been used as a container for the dry ice to simulate the effect from high-density dry ice. The tea infuser is a simple, low cost device to allow instructors with access to dry ice makers to effectively use the interesting demonstration.
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Electronic Equipment, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Experiments
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Collins, Michael J.; Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Examines two computer interfaced lab experiments: 1) discusses the automation of a Perkin Elmer 337 infrared spectrophotometer noting the mechanical and electronic changes needed; 2) uses the Gouy method and Lotus Measure software to automate magnetic susceptibility determinations. Methodology is described. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Uses in Education