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Pujol, O.; Perez, J. P. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
Scientific and pedagogical comments about the fundamental physical concept of energy are made. In particular, we argue for an historical presentation of this concept because its essential justification is the research, conscious or not, of a characteristic quantity of a system whose fundamental property is to be conservative. Some delicate issues…
Descriptors: College Science, Molecular Structure, Concept Formation, Energy
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De Berg, K. C. – Science & Education, 2006
Physicists have known for some time that pendulum motion is a useful analogy for other physical processes. Chemists have played with the idea from time to time but the strength of the analogy between pendulum motion and chemical processes has only received prominent published recognition since about 1980, although there are details of the analogy…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Chemistry, Motion, Misconceptions
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Badala, A.; Blanco, F.; La Rocca, P.; Pappalardo, G. S.; Pulvirenti, A.; Riggi, F. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
The basic properties of extensive air showers of particles produced in the interaction of a high-energy primary cosmic ray in the Earth's atmosphere are discussed in the context of educational cosmic ray projects involving undergraduate students and high-school teams. Simulation results produced by an air shower development code were made…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physics, Internet, College Science
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Barrows, Susan E.; Eberlein, Thomas H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The study focuses on the process and energetic cost of twisting around a C=C double bond and provides instructors with a simple vehicle for rectifying the common misrepresentation of C=C double bonds as rigid and inflexible. Discussions of cis and trans isomers of cycloalkenes are a good entry point for introducing students to the idea of a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Molecular Structure, Energy
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Kober, Martin; Koch, Ben; Bleicher, Marcus – European Journal of Physics, 2007
This paper reports on a student summer project performed in 2006 at the University of Frankfurt. It is addressed to undergraduate students familiar with the basic principles of relativistic quantum mechanics and general relativity. The aim of the project was to study the Dirac equation in curved spacetime. To obtain the general relativistic Dirac…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, College Science
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Olsson, Lars-Fride; Kloo, Lars – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The interplay between a nucleus and an electron pair is explained through a basic application of an electrostatic and balanced model to determine the correlated and repulsive movements of the electron pair. The stable correlation depends on the positive charge produced by the combined force, which in turn establishes a negative potential energy.
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Chemistry, Models
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Magnasco, Valerio – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Bond stereochemistry in polyatomic hydrides is explained in terms of the principle of bond energies maximization, which yields X-H straight bonds and suggests the formation of appropriate sp hybrids on the central atom. An introduction to the electron charge distribution in molecules is given, and atomic, overlap, gross and formal charges are…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Models, Scientific Principles
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Coleman, William F.; Fedosky, Edward W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A Lattice Energy Spreadsheet by Christopher King, which can help instructors and students to easily calculate crystal lattice energies in many binary compounds, is introduced.
Descriptors: Energy, Computation, Molecular Structure, Chemistry
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Wang, Sheila C.; Zamble, Deborah B. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
A practical laboratory experiment is described that illustrates the application of fluorescence resonance energy transfer to the study of protein-ligand binding. The affinities of wild-type and mutant human carbonic anhydrase II for dansylamide were determined by monitoring the increase in ligand fluorescence that occurs due to energy transfer…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, College Science, Energy
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Grove, T.; DiLella, D.; Volker, E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
Stereospecific synthesis of a geometrical isomer is not a common topic for the introductory organic chemistry laboratory. We have developed and tested an experiment for the synthesis of (Z) and (E) isomers that has been performed successfully by undergraduate students. The experiment is presented to the students as a puzzle in which they must…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Organic Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Smith, Norman O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An illustration of how excess Gibbs energies of the components in binary systems can be used to construct boiling point diagrams is given. The underlying causes of the various types of behavior of the systems in terms of intermolecular forces and the method of calculating the coexisting liquid and vapor compositions in boiling point diagrams with…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Energy, Visual Aids, Molecular Structure
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Aledo, J. Carlos; Lobo, Carolina; del Valle, Alicia Esteban – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2003
Despite the utility that energy diagrams have as a teaching and learning tool, a survey of their use, in seven popular Biochemistry textbooks, reveals that there is certain confusion around this topic. In our opinion, this confusion arises from the reluctance of authors to consider and indicate the conditions under which the reaction being…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Biochemistry, Science Education, Energy
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Verschuur, Gerrit L. – Mercury, 1987
Provides a listing of molecules discovered to date in the vast interstellar clouds of dust and gas. Emphasizes the recent discoveries of organic molecules. Discusses molecular spectral lines, MASERs (microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation), molecular clouds, and star birth. (TW)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Energy
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Vitale, Dale E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Shows how the structure-energy principle can be presented in organic chemistry (without having to resort to quantum mechanics) by use of Benson's Additive Rules. Examples of the application to several major classes of organic compounds are given.
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Higher Education, Molecular Structure
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Morrison, Harry; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Presents procedures for obtaining and examples of delta plots (a way of illustrating electron density changes associated with electronic excitation). These plots are pedagogically useful for visualizing simple and complex transitions and provide a way of "seeing" the origin of highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO)-dictated carbonyl…
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Higher Education, Molecular Structure
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