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Oliveira, Luiz C.A.; A. Rios, Rachel V.R.; Fabris, Jose D.; Lago, Rachel M.; Sapag, Karim – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An exciting laboratory environment is activated by the preparation and novel use of magnetic materials to decontaminate water through adsorption and magnetic removal of metals and organics. This uncomplicated technique is also adaptable to the possible application of adsorbents to numerous other environmental substances.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Magnets

Seen, Andrew J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An upper-level undergraduate experiment that, in addition to introducing students to catalysis using an air sensitive transition-metal complex, introduces the use of a solid acid as an activator and support for the catalyst is developed. The increased stability acquired in the course of the process affords the opportunity to characterize the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Teaching Methods

Logan, S. R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Discusses the use of the least-squares regression line in determining the optimum straight line in an efficient and objective manner and the validity of its underlying assumptions in certain situations. Discusses the treatment of kinetic data, distortion from large errors, and the Guggenheim method. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Data Analysis, Error of Measurement, Higher Education

Santos, Elvira Santos; Gavilan Garcia, Irma Cruz; Lejarazo Gomez, Eva Florencia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A comprehensive program in the field of green chemistry, which concentrates on processing and managing of wastes produced during laboratory experiments, is presented. The primary aim of the program is to instill a sense of responsibility and a concern for the environment through organic chemistry education.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Sanitation, Environmental Education

Myrick, M. L.; Colavita, P. E.; Greer, A. E.; Long, B.; Andreatta, D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The measurement of the infrared rotation-vibration spectrum of HCl(g) is a common experiment in the physical chemistry laboratory, which allows students the opportunity to explore quantization of rotational states in diatomic molecules. It is found that the CO2 vibration-rotation spectrum if used as an addition to the HCl experiment would give the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Teaching Methods
Schlenker, Richard M. – 1978
This paper describes the construction and use of a simple salinometer. The salinometer is composed, mainly, of a milliammeter and a battery and uses the measurement of current flow to determine the salinity of water. A complete list of materials is given, as are details of construction and operation of the equipment. The use of the salinometer in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment, Oceanography

Green, William J.; Elliott, Curtis; Cummins, R. Hays – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The importance of introducing various projects or activities as a motivation towards inquiry-based learning, also satisfies the need for first year chemistry students to transfer scientific theory into practice. This approach, combined with the traditionally written laboratory methods, develops creative skills, and the spirit of exploration…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Science Education, Teaching Methods
Ragsdale, Frances R. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
An enzyme exercise to address the problem of students inability to visualize chemical reaction at the molecular level is described. This exercise is designed as a dry lab exercise but can be modified into a classroom activity then can be augmented by a wet lab procedure, thereby providing students with a practical exposure to enzyme function.
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Visualization, Class Activities
Duggan, Jerome L.; And Others – 1973
The experiments in this manual represent state-of-the-art techniques which should be within the budgetary constraints of a college physics or chemistry department. There are fourteen experiments divided into five modules. The modules are on X-ray fluorescence, charged particle detection, neutron activation analysis, X-ray attenuation, and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. Bureau of Curriculum Services. – 1977
This document is a report on a course in nuclear science for the high school curriculum. The course is designed to provide a basic but comprehensive understanding of the atom in the light of modern knowledge, and to show how people attempt to harness the tremendous energy liberated through fission and fusion reactions. The course crosses what are…
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, Biology, Chemistry, Curriculum
Sheather, Harry – 1975
The two-year curriculum in chemical technology presented in the document is designed to prepare high school graduates for technical positions in the chemical industry. Course outlines are given for general chemistry, chemical calculations, quantitative analysis, environmental chemistry, organic chemistry 1 and 2, instrumental analysis, and…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Chemical Technicians, Chemistry, Course Descriptions
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1973
This book is intended to serve as a source of ideas for devising simple scientific activities, investigations, and experiments and for the construction of necessary equipment using available materials. This revision of an earlier edition reflects modern approaches to science teaching at the elementary and secondary school levels. This edition has…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Elementary School Science
Lulashnyk, Lorne; Boonov, Janet – 1982
Since the major causes of accidents are carelessness and a negative or apathetic attitude towards safety, this guide was developed to facilitate safe, stimulating science laboratory activities by providing both general and specific safety information presented in 12 sections. Subject areas considered in these sections include: 1)…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Biology, Chemistry, Foreign Countries
Keller, Thomas E. – 1989
A hands-on approach to science is highly desirable because an inquiry approach to science greatly promotes learning. However when students and teachers manipulate glassware, chemical, and other materials, accidents will happen. Because of this, risk management and safety procedures become an important, integral part of the science curriculum. This…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Biology, Chemistry, Elementary School Science
Natchitoches Parish School Board, LA. – 1974
The interest-based curriculum materials are designed to correlate the subjects of English, math, science, and home economics and infuse academic skills into the world of work. The House Care Science curriculum guide is divided into five units: (1) measurement, (2) household chemistry, (3) household electricity, (4) household machines, and (5)…
Descriptors: Career Education, Chemistry, Consumer Science, Curriculum Guides