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Szalay, Paul S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This experiment was developed as a means of incorporating instrumental analyses into an introductory chemistry laboratory. A two-component solid mixture of caffeine and ibuprofen is separated through a series of solution extractions and precipitation and their relative amounts measured. These compounds were chosen because the combination of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, College Science
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Mascal, Mark; Scown, Richard – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Waste newspaper is pulped with acid and its cellulose is hydrolyzed. The resulting glucose syrup is fermented with yeast and distilled to give ethanol. The experiment highlights the potential of applied chemistry to confront problems of economic importance, that is, the effective utilization of biomass to reduce dependence on non-renewable…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Recycling
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Wieder, Milton J.; Barrows, Russell – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Treatment of phenylacetic acid with 90% HNO[subscript 3] yields a product, I, whose observed melting point is 175-179 degrees C and whose equivalent weight is approximately 226 grams. Treatment of phenylacetic acid with 70% HNO[subscript 3] yields a product, II, whose observed melting point is 106-111 degrees C and whose equivalent weight is…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Heat, Spectroscopy
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Amiet, R. Gary; Urban, Sylvia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
The iodochlorination of styrene, involving the addition of iodine monochloride to styrene, followed by the sodium methoxide-initiated dehydrohalogenation of the product results in a variable mixture of substituted styrenes by way of various substitution and elimination reaction mechanisms. As a result individual results are obtained for each…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Gopal, Venkatesh; Klosowiak, Julian L.; Jaeger, Robert; Selimkhanov, Timur; Hartmann, Mitra J. Z. – European Journal of Physics, 2008
We describe the construction and operation of three low-cost schlieren imaging systems that can be fabricated using surplus optics and 80/20, an aluminium extrusion based construction system. Each system has a different optical configuration. The low cost and ease of construction makes these systems highly suitable for high-school and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Optics, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
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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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Nargund-Joshi, Vanashri; Park Rogers, Meredith A.; Akerson, Valarie L. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2011
In 2005 India introduced a new National Curriculum Framework aimed at providing a more constructivist approach to learning for all subjects. Previous research on the impact of curriculum reform in other countries (e.g., United States) concluded that for reform to be successful teachers' orientations toward teaching and learning must be considered…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Interviews
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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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Karsli, Fethiye; Sahin, Cigdem – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2009
The purpose of this study is to develop a worksheet about the factors affecting solubility, which could be useful for the prospective science teachers (PST) to remind and regain their science process skills (SPS). The pilot study of the WS was carried out with 32 first grade PST during the 2007-2008 academic year in the education department at…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Action Research, Science Experiments
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Baylie, M.; Ford, P. J.; Mathlin, G. P.; Palmer, C. – Physics Education, 2009
The jumping ring experiment has become central to liquid nitrogen shows given as part of the outreach and open day activities carried out within the University of Bath. The basic principles of the experiment are described as well as the effect of changing the geometry of the rings and their metallurgical state. In general, aluminium rings are…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Activities, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction
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Fortner, Rosanne W.; Jenkins, Deborah Bainer – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2009
To find out about the microscopic life in the valuable estuary environment, it is usually necessary to be near the water. This dry lab offers an alternative, using authentic data and a simulation of plankton sampling. From the types of organisms found in the sample, middle school students can infer relationships in the biological and physical…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Activities, Physical Environment, Middle Schools
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Shultz, Jeffry – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2009
I present a laboratory procedure for illustrating transcription, post-transcriptional modification, gene conservation, and comparative genetics for use in undergraduate biology education. Students are individually assigned genes in a targeted biochemical pathway, for which they design and test polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers. In this…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Genetics, Biology, Science Instruction
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Weinlander, Kenneth M.; Hall, David J. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2010
Personalized medicine refers to medical care that involves genetically screening patients for their likelihood to develop various disorders. Commercial genome screening only involves identifying a consumer's genotype for a few single nucleotide polymorphisms. A phenotype (such as an illness) is greatly influenced by three factors: genes, gene…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Medicine, Genetics, Molecular Biology
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Fons, John T. – Physics Teacher, 2008
Laboratory sessions offer students an opportunity to develop creative problem-solving skills and to better understand the nature of the scientific process through hands-on learning. Unfortunately, traditional procedures are often written in such detail, they require students to do little more than follow step-by-step directions. Under those…
Descriptors: Creativity, Research Methodology, Problem Solving, Science Instruction
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Rosen, Robert D. – Physics Teacher, 2008
Our school has a very small budget for equipment. So finding a gem like a conservation of momentum lab requiring only basic materials ("TPT", October 2005) adds a great deal to my physics course. In this lab, a "shooter" nickel makes a non-head-on collision with a stationary "target" nickel. Students measure the distance each nickel slides after…
Descriptors: Physics, Critical Thinking, Energy, Science Laboratories
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