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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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Oguz, Ayse – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2009
In this activity, a possible problem related to global warming is clarified by the principle of states of water. The activity consists of an experiment that includes three scientific principles: Archimedes' Principle, the Law of Conservation of Matter, and the fluidity of liquids. The experiment helps students raise questions and open new horizons…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Climate, Water, Science Experiments
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Andrews, David L.; Bradshaw, David S. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
Nonlinear optics is generally first presented as an extension of conventional optics. Typically the subject is introduced with reference to a classical oscillatory electric polarization, accommodating correction terms that become significant at high intensities. The material parameters that quantify the extent of the nonlinear response are cast as…
Descriptors: Optics, Scientific Principles, Mathematical Formulas, Science Instruction
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Bell, Peter T.; Adkins, Alyssa D.; Gamble, Rex J.; Schultz, Linda D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
"Enthalpy Costs" is a simple card game created to assist students in developing proper Lewis structure drawing skills. Score keeping is accomplished by tracking the enthalpy changes associated with bond-making and bond-breaking processes during formation of molecules represented by proper Lewis structures. Playing the game requires the student to…
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction
Manokore, Viola – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The main goal of school science is to enable learners to become scientifically literate through their participation in scientific discourses (McNeill & Krajcik, 2009). One of the key elements of scientific discourses is the ability to construct scientific explanations that consist of valid claims supported by appropriate evidence (e.g., McNeill &…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Heredity, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Tuvi-Arad, Inbal; Blonder, Ron – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2010
In this paper we describe the learning process of a group of experienced chemistry teachers in a specially designed workshop on molecular symmetry and continuous symmetry. The workshop was based on interactive visualization tools that allow molecules and their symmetry elements to be rotated in three dimensions. The topic of continuous symmetry is…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Science Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Workshops
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Kittredge, Marina Canepa; Kittredge, Kevin W.; Sokol, Melissa S.; Sarquis, Arlyne M.; Sennet, Laura M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
One of the most commonly used ingredients in over-the-counter acne treatments in cream, gel, and wash form is benzoyl peroxide. It is an anti-bacterial agent that kills the bacterium ("Propionibacterium acne") involved in the formation of acne. The formulation of these products is extremely difficult owing to the instability of benzoyl peroxide.…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Science Experiments, College Science, Chemistry
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Ritacco, Hernan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Who has never played with soap bubbles? They are so beautiful and amazing, they have a perfect spherical shape and surprising tints. Foams are structures of bubbles of an incredible complexity and they are a perfect system to stimulate students' interest in the chemistry and physics of surface phenomena. In this article I propose a simple…
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Lasers, Science Experiments
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Weizman, Haim – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
When FT-NMR is used to collect data without a sufficient delay time between subsequent pulses, the integrated area under certain peaks may result in a lower value than should be observed under appropriate conditions. This discrepancy in integration may deceive the inexperienced eye and consequently can lead to a wrong assignment of the NMR…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Science Laboratories
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Sands, David – European Journal of Physics, 2008
Comparison of the thermodynamic entropy with Boltzmann's principle shows that under conditions of constant volume the total number of arrangements in a simple thermodynamic system with temperature-independent constant-volume heat capacity, C, is T[superscript C/k]. A physical interpretation of this function is given for three such systems: an…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Scientific Concepts, Climate, Probability
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Dutta, Sourav; Ganguly, Shreemoyee; Dutta-Roy, Binayak – European Journal of Physics, 2008
To illustrate the basic methodology involved in the quantum mechanics of molecules, a one-dimensional caricature of the hydrogen molecular ion (H[superscript +][subscript 2]) is presented, which is exactly solvable, in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, in terms of elementary functions. The purpose of the exercise is to elucidate in a simple…
Descriptors: Models, Quantum Mechanics, Chemistry, Molecular Structure
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Aditya, Animesh; Nichols, David E.; Loudon, G. Marc – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This experiment presents a guided-inquiry approach to the demonstration of diastereoselectivity in an undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory. Chiral hindered ketones such as estrone, undergo facile reduction with sodium borohydride in a highly diastereoselective manner. The diastereomeric estradiols produced in the reaction can be analyzed and…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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La Rocca, Paola; Riggi, Francesco – European Journal of Physics, 2009
The absorption of beta rays from a radioactive source in different materials was investigated by the use of a simple setup based on a Geiger counter and a set of absorber sheets. The number of electrons traversing the material was measured as a function of its thickness. Detailed GEANT simulations were carried out to reproduce the obtained…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Ng, Wan – Teaching Science, 2009
Capturing students' interest in science at the junior levels is crucial to not only improving the uptake of science at senior levels but to promoting science literacy in all students in order to prepare them for a society that is very science and technologically driven. This paper presents nanotechnology as an emerging science that is both factual…
Descriptors: Science Interests, Scientific Literacy, Middle School Students, Student Motivation
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Venkataraman, Bhawani – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2009
A series of interactive, instructional units have been developed that integrate computational molecular modelling and visualization to teach fundamental chemistry concepts and the relationship between the molecular and macro-scales. The units span the scale from atoms, small molecules to macromolecular systems, and introduce many of the concepts…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Scientific Concepts, Visualization, Chemistry
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