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Arthur David Snider – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
Tychonov's 1935 solution of the heat equation, exhibiting nontrivial heat fluxes spontaneously appearing along an isolated conducting rod initially held at zero degrees, has intrigued some specialists for almost a century. No doubt those practicing heat engineers who took mathematics seriously were initially relieved to learn that the construction…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Heat, Mathematics Education, Computer Simulation
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George Ashline; Bret Findley; Mitchell Andrea; Dylan Wawruck – PRIMUS, 2024
We describe the components and implementation of an activity for multivariable calculus featuring applications to the field of chemistry. This activity focuses on the isobaric thermal expansion coefficient found using partial differentiation of the volume of an ideal gas with respect to temperature as pressure is held constant. Broader goals of…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Chemistry
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Mary Jane Brundage; David E. Meltzer; Chandralekha Singh – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
We use the Survey of Thermodynamic Processes and First and Second Laws-Long (STPFaSL-Long), a research-based survey instrument with 78 items at the level of introductory physics, to investigate introductory and advanced students' difficulties with entropy and the second law of thermodynamics. We present an analysis of data from 12 different…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Thermodynamics, Introductory Courses, Advanced Courses
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Thomas S. Kuntzleman – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
An activity is described that uses simple materials and an easy-to-perform protocol to estimate the Curie temperature of nickel, which is the temperature at which nickel loses its ferromagnetism. To do so, an object made of nickel metal is heated with a lighter until it loses its ferromagnetism. The metal is allowed to drop into a beaker that…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
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Baudilio Coto; Inmaculada Sua´rez; Maria Jose´ Tenorio; Miguel Angel Gonza´lez – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic and its related restrictions forced the reorganization of learning methodology and gave a central role to remote learning. Laboratory experiments are the most affected activity, and several alternatives were described. This work proposes to create calculation tools by simply programming in Visual Basic of Excel to emulate the…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Computer Software, Computation, Visual Aids
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Kaufman, Richard; Leff, Harvey – Physics Teacher, 2022
Historically, classical thermodynamics was developed during attempts to improve the efficiency of steam engines. Those investigations led to the well-known zeroth, first, and second laws of thermodynamics. Although these laws are presented independently, linkages between the zeroth and second laws have been pointed out in the physics teaching…
Descriptors: Physics, Thermodynamics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
Lo, William Chung Hei – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Twenty nine students who had previously taken an undergraduate thermal physics course were interviewed about their basic knowledge about statistical mechanics at the undergraduate level. Of these 29, fourteen were undergraduate students, and fifteen were graduate students at varying stages of their career. This project aimed to identify and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mechanics (Physics), Thermodynamics, Statistics
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Esselman, Brian J.; Hill, Nicholas J.; Ellison, Aubrey J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
The acid-catalyzed dehydration of regioisomeric methylcyclohexanols is a classic organic chemistry experiment featured in a variety of laboratory textbooks and literature. The mechanistic details of this reaction have received an inconsistent and occasionally inaccurate treatment, wherein the reaction has been described as a mix of E1, E2-like,…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Models, Thermodynamics
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Van den Eynde, Sofie; Goedhart, Martin; Deprez, Johan; De Cock, Mieke – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2023
From literature, we know that making the connections between mathematics and physics is not trivial for most students, even at the advanced level. In the specific context of partial derivatives in thermodynamics, research suggests that making explicit connections between the mathematics and the physics is necessary to foster student understanding.…
Descriptors: Graphs, Mathematical Concepts, Heat, Equations (Mathematics)
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Joshua H. Williams; Musbau Gbadomosi; Andrew B. Greytak; Michael L. Myrick – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
We describe an experiment in which students use research-grade instrumentation to collect gas adsorption data in triplicate in a single 3 h laboratory period. The experiment reinforces the thermodynamic concepts taught in upper level physical chemistry courses and hands-on experience with instrumentation used in research laboratories. The speed of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Thermodynamics
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Todd P. Silverstein – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The inexorable rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide impacts not only global warming but also the acidity of the ocean. Increasing ocean acidity causes a decline in carbonate (as it is protonated), which in turn will negatively impact the ability of calcifying marine organisms to build their calcium carbonate shells. A simple set of equilibrium…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Climate
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Rachel D. Davidson; Thomas E. O'Loughlin; Theodore E. G. Alivio; Soon-Mi Lim; Sarbajit Banerjee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
In this laboratory experiment, students modify a series of surfaces and explore the effects of varying surface chemistry and texture on wettability by different probe liquids. Students begin by building a simple contact angle goniometer utilizing their mobile phone cameras. Next, they contrast the wettability of planar glass substrates…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Telecommunications
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Mulla, Rafiq; Rabinal, M. K. – Physics Education, 2021
In this paper, a very simple and low-cost setup design is described for the Seebeck coefficient measurement of the disc and rod-shaped specimens. The setup has been tested for its reliable working by measuring the Seebeck coefficients of standard samples; measured values match with the literature. The setup can be built with commonly available raw…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Measurement Equipment, Science Experiments
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Fu, Qiang; Su, Hui; Wang, Guofu; Liu, Li – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
A novel demonstration device for realizing the intuitive visual observation of the system's internal energy change is proposed. The device is safe, simple, and efficient, combining an infrared camera with a water bottle sprayer. With this setup, the changes of thermal images for air and helium during the compression and expansion processes were…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Chemistry, Photography
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Williamson, J. Charles – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Under most conditions, a liquid mixture does not have long-range structural order and may be considered to be a homogeneous collection of molecules in random motion. However, if a single-phase critical mixture of a partially miscible liquid--liquid system is subjected to a small temperature jump into the two-phase region, then structural coherence…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Thermodynamics
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