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De Berg, Kevin C. – Science & Education, 2006
Osmotic pressure proves to be a useful topic for illustrating the disputes brought to bear on the chemistry profession when mathematics was introduced into its discipline. Some chemists of the late 19th century thought that the introduction of mathematics would destroy that "chemical feeling" or "experience" so necessary to the practice of…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Chemistry, Teaching Methods
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Crouch, R. David; Howard, Jessica L.; Zile, Jennifer L.; Barker, Kathryn H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
The microwave-mediated preparation of lophine (2,4,5-triphenylimidazole) is described. This experiment allows for an introduction to the emerging technology of microwave-assisted organic synthesis while providing an opportunity for students to employ the principles of carbonyl chemistry in devising a mechanism to explain the formation of the…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
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Hunt, C. B. – Education in Chemistry, 1977
This article reviews the discovery of the first of the metallocenes and some of the developments which have taken place in the 25 years following. Applications to topics such as the solution of the polyphenylchromium problem and Alkene polymerisation, are discussed. Ferrocene is studied in detail. (MA)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, History, Molecular Structure
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Jones, M. Gail; Falvo, Michael R.; Broadwell, Bethany; Dotger, Sharon – Science and Children, 2006
Self-assembly or spontaneous assembly is a process in which materials build themselves without assistance. This process plays a central role in the construction of biological structures and materials such as cells, viruses, and bone, and also in abiotic processes like phase transitions and crystal formation. The principles of self-assembly help…
Descriptors: Models, Class Activities, Microbiology, Chemistry
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Kao,Yvonne S; Zenner, Greta M.; Gimm, J. Aura – Science Scope, 2005
Nanotechnology deals with machines, materials, and structures and their behaviors at the scale of atoms and molecules, or the nanoscale. By working on this scale, scientists are able to create enhanced materials with desirable properties, such as stain-resistance. The authors developed the activity described in this article to introduce middle…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles, Scientific Research, Scientists
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Maxwell, Jeffrey S.; He, Beixin Julie; deProphetis, Wendy; Gimm, J. Aura – Science Scope, 2006
This article discusses how soap bubbles can be used to teach scientific principles such as phases of matter and the reflection of light. The study of soap bubbles addresses the National Science Education Standards for grades 5-8 related to the properties and changes of properties in matter. The exercises suggested here can be flexible in terms of…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Optics, Molecular Structure, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Erduran, Sibel – Science & Education, 2005
Even though philosophical themes in science education have been advocated for several decades, little attention has been paid to how these themes can be contextualized in the teaching of a particular domain of science. The purpose of this paper is to provide an example theoretical framework for applying a philosophical theme, reduction, in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Water, Science Instruction
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Nakhleh, Mary B.; Samarapungavan, Ala; Saglam, Yilmaz – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2005
The objective of this study was to examine middle school students' developing understanding of the nature of matter and to compare middle school students' ideas to those of elementary schools students, as was done by Nakhleh and Samarapungavan ["J Res Sci Teach" 36(7):777-805, 1999]. Nine middle school students were interviewed using a scripted,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Secondary School Science, Elementary School Students, Interviews
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O'Connor, Kim C. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2005
There is a growing need for a workforce that can apply engineering principles to molecular based discovery and product development in the biological sciences. To this end, Tulane University established a degree program that incorporates molecular and cellular biology into the chemical engineering curriculum. In celebration of the tenth anniversary…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Molecular Structure, Cytology
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Stelick, Scott J.; Alger, William H.; Laufer, Jesse S.; Waldron, Anna M.; Batt, Carl A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Nanotechnology is an area of significant interest and can be used as a motivator for students in subject areas including physics, chemistry, and life sciences. A 5X reducer system and associated lesson plan was used to provide students a hands-on exposure to the basic principles of photolithography and microscale circuit fabrication.
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Curriculum Development, Physical Sciences, Hands on Science
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Leach, John; Hind, Andy; Ryder, Jim – Science Education, 2003
This paper reports the design and evaluation of small-scale teaching interventions addressing the epistemology of science as part of the regular high school science courses followed by English students. Although there is a growing consensus that the curriculum should include aspects of the nature of science, there is a limited body of knowledge…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles, Epistemology, Science Instruction
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