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Gupta, Tanya – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Recent initiatives in the laboratory curriculum have encouraged an inquiry-based approach to learning and teaching in the laboratory. It has been argued that laboratory instruction should not just be hands-on, but it should portray the essence of inquiry through the process of experiential learning and reflective engagement in collaboration with…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Process Skills, Inquiry, Science Instruction
Luyben, William L.; Tuzla, Kemal – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
Most chemical engineering undergraduate laboratories have fluid mechanics experiments in which pressure drops through pipes are measured over a range of Reynolds numbers. The standard fluid is liquid water, which is essentially incompressible. Since density is constant, pressure drop does not depend on the pressure in the pipe. In addition, flow…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Measurement Equipment, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts
Mankidy, Bijith D.; Coutinho, Cecil A.; Gupta, Vinay K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
The diffusion coefficient of polymers is a critical parameter in biomedicine, catalysis, chemical separations, nanotechnology, and other industrial applications. Here, measurement of macromolecular diffusion in solutions is described using a visually instructive, undergraduate-level optical refraction experiment based on Weiner's method. To…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Science Instruction
Sein, Lawrence T., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
A system for construction of simple poster-board models is described. The models dynamically demonstrate the symmetry operations of proper rotation, improper rotation, reflection, and inversion for the chemically important point groups D[subscript 3h], D[subscript 4h], D[subscript 5h], D[subscript 6h], T[subscript d], and O[subscript h]. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Science Laboratories, Teaching Methods
Dillner, Debra K.; Ferrante, Robert F.; Fitzgerald, Jeffrey P.; Schroeder, Maria J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Interest in undergraduate student research has grown in response to initiatives from various professional societies and educational organizations. Participation in research changes student attitudes towards courses as they realize the utility and relevance of what they are learning. At the U.S. Naval Academy, the chemistry majors' curriculum was…
Descriptors: Productivity, Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students, Student Research
Yeoman, Kay H.; James, Helen A.; Bowater, Laura – Bioscience Education, 2011
This paper describes the design and evaluation of an undergraduate final year science communication module for the Science Faculty at the University of East Anglia. The module focuses specifically on science communication and aims to bring an understanding of how science is disseminated to the public. Students on the module are made aware of the…
Descriptors: Self Actualization, Time Management, Audiences, Undergraduate Study
Boyd-Kimball, Debra – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Adaptive tools and techniques for lecture instruction were developed for a blind student in a nonmajors college chemistry course. These adaptive instructional aids assisted the student in writing and balancing chemical reactions, calculating unit conversions and concentrations, drawing Lewis dot structures, understanding structural representations…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Nonmajors, Science Instruction, Blindness
Bellamy, Michael K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
The internal standard method is widely applied in quantitative analyses. However, most analytical chemistry textbooks either omit this topic or only provide examples of a single-point internal standardization. An experiment designed to teach students how to prepare an internal standard calibration curve is described. The experiment is a modified…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Chemistry, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Pappenfus, Ted M.; Hermanson, David L.; Kohl, Stuart G.; Melby, Jacob H.; Thoma, Laura M.; Carpenter, Nancy E.; Filho, Demetrio A. da Silva; Bredas, Jean-Luc – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
A series of experiments for undergraduate laboratory courses (e.g., organic, polymer, inorganic) have been developed. These experiments focus on understanding the regiochemistry of the conducting polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT). The substitution patterns in P3HTs control their conformational features, which, in turn, dictates the [pi]…
Descriptors: Plastics, Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science
Ciaccio, James A.; Guevara, Elena L.; Alam, Rabeka; D'agrosa, Christina D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
We introduce students to dimethylsulfoxonium methylide (DMSY) epoxidation of aryl and nonconjugated aliphatic aldehydes and ketones without revealing that DMSY cyclopropanates enones by Michael-initiated ring closure (MIRC). Each student performs the reaction of DMSY with one of nine carbonyl compounds, including four enones, and then analyzes the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Science Process Skills, Scientific Principles
Coutinho, Cecil A.; Mankidy, Bijith D.; Gupta, Vinay K. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
Diffusion is a fundamental phenomenon that is vital in many chemical processes such as mass transport in living cells, corrosion, and separations. We describe a simple undergraduate-level experiment based on Weiner's Method to probe diffusion in a ternary aqueous mixture of small molecular-weight molecules. As an illustration, the experiment…
Descriptors: Photography, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Lasers
Cooke, Jason; Henderson, Eric J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Experiments are presented that demonstrate the size-exclusion properties of zeolites and reveal the reason for naming zeolites "molecular sieves". If an IR spectrometer is available, the adsorption or exclusion of alcohols of varying sizes from dichloromethane or chloroform solutions can be readily demonstrated by monitoring changes in the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Science Instruction
Ferrari, Christian; Gruber, Christian – European Journal of Physics, 2010
We study some mechanical problems in which a friction force is acting on a system. Using the fundamental concepts of state, time evolution and energy conservation, we explain how to extend Newtonian mechanics to thermodynamics. We arrive at the two laws of thermodynamics and then apply them to investigate the time evolution and heat transfer of…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Energy Conservation, Thermodynamics, Heat
Pagliarulo, Christopher L. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Traditional undergraduate biology courses are content intensive, requiring students to understand and remember large amounts of information in short periods of time. Yet most students maintain little of the material encountered during their education. Poor knowledge retention is a main cause of academic failure and high undergraduate attrition…
Descriptors: Investigations, School Holding Power, Academic Failure, Testing
Cloonan, Carrie A.; Hutchinson, John S. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2011
A Chemistry Concept Reasoning Test was created and validated providing an easy-to-use tool for measuring conceptual understanding and critical scientific thinking of general chemistry models and theories. The test is designed to measure concept understanding comparable to that found in free-response questions requiring explanations over…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Chemistry, Correlation, Multiple Choice Tests