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Krehbiel, Joel D.; Schroeder, Kenton N.; Suzuki, Harune; Kilmer, Nelson – Physics Teacher, 2019
Physics and chemistry students learn several methods to determine the density of materials. While measuring the mass of materials is usually simple, volume measurements are more complex. For simple shapes the volume may be determined by measuring its geometry; for more complex shapes students often use Archimedes' principle. However, neither of…
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
Jadrich, James; Bruxvoort, Crystal – Physics Teacher, 2010
Fill an ordinary latex balloon with helium gas and you know what to expect. Over the next day or two the volume will decrease noticeably as helium escapes from the balloon. So what happens when a latex balloon is filled with carbon dioxide gas? Surprisingly, carbon dioxide balloons deflate at rates as much as an order of magnitude faster than…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Concepts, Chemistry

Bartlett, Albert A. – Physics Teacher, 1975
Describes a demonstration using a heated wire to illustrate the phase change from the body-centered cubic form of iron to the face-centered cubic form. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education

Strong, Herbert – Physics Teacher, 1975
Discusses the graphite to diamond transformation and a phase diagram for carbon. Describes high temperature-higher pressure experimental apparatus and growth of diamonds from seed crystals. Reviews properties of the diamond which suggest uses for the synthetic product. Illustrations with text. (GH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Physics, Pressure