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Vannatta, Michael W.; Richards-Babb, Michelle; Sweeney, Robert J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Metal oxalate synthesis and pyrolysis provides an opportunity for students to (i) learn stoichiometry, (ii) experience the consequences of proper stoichiometric calculations and experimental techniques, and (iii) be introduced to the relevance of chemistry by highlighting oxalates in context, for example, usages and health effects. At our…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Metallurgy
Mirchin, Robert Douglas – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This research study is an investigation of student-laboratory (i.e., lab) learning based on students' perceptions of experiences using questionnaire data and evidence of their science-laboratory performance based on paper-and-pencil assessments using Maryland-mandated criteria, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) criteria, and published…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Science Achievement
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Waghorne, W. Earle; Rous, Andrew J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Students determine the relative atomic masses of calcium, magnesium, and aluminum by reaction with hydrochloric acid and measurement of the volume of hydrogen gas liberated. The experiment demonstrates stoichiometry and illustrates clearly that mass of the reagent is not the determinant of the amounts in chemical reactions. The experiment is…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction, Stoichiometry
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Prall, Bruce R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
The titration of HCl with NaOH has traditionally been used to introduce beginning chemistry students to the concepts of acid-base chemistry and stoichiometry. The demonstration described in this article utilizes this reaction as a means of providing students an opportunity to observe the dynamic motion associated with a swirling vortex and its…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Shultz, Mary Jane; Kelly, Matthew; Paritsky, Leonid; Wagner, Julia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
A theme-based course focusing on the potential role of hydrogen as a future fuel is described. Numerous topics included in typical introductory courses can be directly related to the issue of hydrogen energy. Beginning topics include Avogadro's number, the mole, atomic mass, gas laws, and the role of electrons in chemical transformations. Reaction…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Fuels, Thermodynamics, Chemistry
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Taasoobshirazi, Gita; Glynn, Shawn M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
A model of expertise in chemistry problem solving was tested on undergraduate science majors enrolled in a chemistry course. The model was based on Anderson's "Adaptive Control of Thought-Rational" (ACT-R) theory. The model shows how conceptualization, self-efficacy, and strategy interact and contribute to the successful solution of quantitative,…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Self Efficacy, Chemistry, Problem Solving
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Cacciatore, Kristen L.; Sevian, Hannah – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Many institutions are responding to current research about how students learn science by transforming their general chemistry laboratory curricula to be inquiry-oriented. We present a comparison study of student performance after completing either a traditional or an inquiry stoichiometry experiment. This single laboratory experience was the only…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Prior Learning, Chemistry, Instructional Effectiveness
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Chandrasegaran, A. L.; Treagust, David F.; Waldrip, Bruce G.; Chandrasegaran, Antonia – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2009
A qualitative case study was conducted to investigate the understanding of the limiting reagent concept and the strategies used by five Year 11 students when solving four reaction stoichiometry problems. Students' written problem-solving strategies were studied using the think-aloud protocol during problem-solving, and retrospective verbalisations…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Protocol Analysis, Chemistry, Problem Solving
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Klingshirn, Marc A.; Wyatt, Allison F.; Hanson, Robert M.; Spessard, Gary O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
We are currently in the process of incorporating green chemistry throughout the chemistry curriculum. In this article we describe how we applied the principles of green chemistry in one of our first-semester general chemistry courses, specifically in relation to the determination of the formula of a hydrate. We utilize a copper hydrate salt that…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Conservation (Environment), Science Experiments
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Horta, Arturo; Pastoriza, M. Alejandra – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Various methods for the determination of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) of different polymer samples are presented. The study shows that the molecular weight averages and distribution of a polymerization completely depend on the characteristics of the reaction itself.
Descriptors: Plastics, Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Science Activities
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Sevcik, Richard S.; Gamble, Rex; Martinez, Elizabet; Schultz, Linda D.; Alexander, Susan V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
"Ionic Blocks" is a teaching tool designed to help middle school students visualize the concepts of ions, ionic compounds, and stoichiometry. It can also assist high school students in reviewing their subject mastery. Three dimensional blocks are used to represent cations and anions, with color indicating charge (positive or negative) and size…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Science
Dahsah, Chanyah; Coll, Richard K.; Sung-ong, Sunan; Yutakom, Naruemon; Sanguanruang, Sudjit – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2008
The international literature suggests students frequently resort to the use of formulae when solving stoichiometry problems without understanding the concepts. In prior work we identified Thai student alternative conceptions and ability to solve numerical problem for stoichiometry. The results indicate that many Thai students also hold alternative…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Chemistry, Grade 10, Concept Formation
Jansoon, Ninna; Somsook, Ekasith; Coll, Richard K. – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2008
The research reported in this study consisted of an investigation of student learning experiences in Thai chemistry laboratories using the Jigsaw IV method. A hands-on experiment based on the Jigsaw IV method using a real life example based on green tea beverage was designed to improve student affective variables for studying topics related to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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Croteau, Joshua; Fox, William P.; Varazo, Kristofoland – PRIMUS, 2007
In beginning chemistry classes, students are taught a variety of techniques for balancing chemical equations. The most common method is inspection. This paper addresses using a system of linear mathematical equations to solve for the stoichiometric coefficients. Many linear algebra books carry the standard balancing of chemical equations as an…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Stoichiometry
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Gross, Ray A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A novel ratio method is developed and automated for finding the bromine-chlorine-sulfur stoichiometry in the molecular formula of an unknown. This method is also useful in spectrometric analysis or beginning organic chemistry.
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Science Instruction
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