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George Ashline; Bret Findley; Mitchell Andrea; Dylan Wawruck – PRIMUS, 2024
We describe the components and implementation of an activity for multivariable calculus featuring applications to the field of chemistry. This activity focuses on the isobaric thermal expansion coefficient found using partial differentiation of the volume of an ideal gas with respect to temperature as pressure is held constant. Broader goals of…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Chemistry
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Thomas S. Kuntzleman – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
An activity is described that uses simple materials and an easy-to-perform protocol to estimate the Curie temperature of nickel, which is the temperature at which nickel loses its ferromagnetism. To do so, an object made of nickel metal is heated with a lighter until it loses its ferromagnetism. The metal is allowed to drop into a beaker that…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
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Paul J. Emigh; Corinne A. Manogue – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Physics experts and students commonly use a variety of representations when working with partial derivatives, including symbols, graphs, and words. One especially powerful representation is the contour graph. In open-ended problem-solving interviews with nine upper-division physics students, we asked students to determine derivatives from contour…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Geometric Concepts
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Stanga, John P.; Nash, Troy R.; Pannell, Megan D. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Concepts relating to enzymes and energy are central to understanding chemical and biological processes at the molecular level. Student learning of these crosscutting concepts can be challenging, so it is important to identify misconceptions and remediate them early, especially in introductory classes. Here we describe an activity in which…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Biology
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Flach, S.; Parnovsky, S.; Varlamov, A. A. – Physics Education, 2022
Why do we need to pour less water in an egg steamer to prepare more eggs to the same degree of 'doneness'? We discuss the physical processes at work in the electric egg steamer and resolve this seeming paradox. We demonstrate that the main heat transfer mechanism from steam to egg is due to latent heat through condensation. This not only explains…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Heat, Scientific Concepts
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Sedunov, Boris – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
Thermodynamics education is not easy both for students and teachers. But the Entropy, Chemical potential, Real gas structure, Fugacity, Molecular interaction, Supercritical phenomena chapters become more comprehensible, if introduced via the pure real gases' cluster physics chapter. A pure gas consists of the only one type of basic particles,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Thermodynamics, Scientific Concepts
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Mary Jane Brundage; David E. Meltzer; Chandralekha Singh – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
We use the Survey of Thermodynamic Processes and First and Second Laws-Long, a research-based survey instrument with 78 items at the level of introductory physics, to investigate introductory and advanced students' difficulties with internal energy, work, and heat transfer. We present analysis of data from 12 different introductory and advanced…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Difficulty Level
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Lingefjärd, Thomas – REDIMAT - Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 2023
Thermodynamic processes are often presented in so called P-V diagrams and the processes are often isobaric, isochoric, isothermal, and adiabatic. The purpose of the qualitative research reported here was to explore students' reasoning and interpretation of P-V diagrams that were presented by the help of GeoGebra. The research group had 15 students…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Physics, Science Instruction, Educational Technology
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Gürses, Ahmet; Sahin, Elif; Barin, T. Barkin; Günes, Kübra – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
Analogies can be powerful teaching tools because they can make new material intelligible to students by comparing it to material that is already familiar. In assisting students to understand chemistry concepts, teachers occasionally use analogies. These analogies are believed to help the students to structure the new knowledge and they are…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Logical Thinking, Thermodynamics, Constructivism (Learning)
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Benjamin Pölloth; Dominik Diekemper; Stefan Schwarzer – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
Recent progress in elucidating chemical reactions allows to explain chemistry by the potential energy of the involved chemical structures. Nevertheless, from an educational point of view, empirical results indicate that students often do not connect the core idea of energy with other chemical concepts. From a resource-oriented perspective,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Student Attitudes, High School Students
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Crossette, Nathan; Vignal, Michael; Wilcox, Bethany R. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
Student learning in upper-division thermal physics has not been studied to the same extent as in other courses like electromagnetism and quantum mechanics. Studies addressing reasoning and learning at the graduate level are even more limited. In this study, we conducted think-aloud interviews with eight graduate students involving questions…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level
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James Doble; Grace Wilson; Jacob W. Wainman – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Millions of people do not have access to clean drinking water; thus, cost-efficient water treatment systems are vital. Chemists, environmentalists, technicians, and engineers will be the professionals making breakthroughs in this industry. This laboratory experiment aims to introduce undergraduate students to the removal of pollutants from water…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments
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Marco Bortoli; Laura Orian – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Molecules and Computer: Chemistry Calculations in Class (MC[superscript 4]) is a computational laboratory intended for final-year high school or undergraduate students. The topic is the antioxidant potential of anthocyanidins, which is chemically related to their radical scavenging action via the mechanism of hydrogen atom transfer (HAT). This…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, 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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Binder, P.-M.; Scheidle, Clara B. – Physics Education, 2020
Watching over a coffee maker in operation, and designing a simple experiment using it, invokes familiar and unfamiliar physical phenomena and techniques involving calorimetry and heat transfer.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
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