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Ji, Xuan; Liu, Xiaomei; Li, Muzi; Shao, Songxue; Chang, Jing; Du, Jing; Ma, Xiaofei; Feng, Xia; Zhu, Lina; Yu, Xi; Hu, Wenping – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
As simple and ubiquitous redox-active organic molecules, quinones participate in diverse electron transfer processes in chemistry and biological systems for energy transformation and signal transduction. We introduce here a practical exercise to study the redox potentials of benzoquinone and its two derivatives by combining the electrochemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computation, Energy, Thermodynamics
Wu, Guobin; Wu, Amy Yimin – Physics Education, 2021
This paper starts with an introduction to the concept of momentum current. It is followed by a discussion of its strength and density with the aid of several analogies made between momentum current and electric current. Based on the novel concepts of thermal charge and its quantity (entropy), the analogies are extended to entropy current. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Safety, Energy
Leff, Harvey S.; Kaufman, Richard – Physics Teacher, 2020
What if energy flowed from cold to hot regions? How would thermodynamics be different? We examine such an imagined cold-to-hot world, abbreviated here as a C2H world, and show that the unfamiliar direction of energy flow implies that two thermally interacting objects at different temperatures will not equilibrate. We find that there is no…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Energy, Thermodynamics, Scientific Principles
Wu, Guobin; Wu, Amy Yimin – Physics Education, 2020
Using the analogy between thermodynamics and electricity, two new concepts of thermal charge and quantity of thermal charge are introduced. A simple yet explicit definition of entropy is then derived-entropy is the quantity of thermal charge. As a result, quantity of thermal charge (entropy) and quantity of heat (energy) are now clearly…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Thermodynamics, Energy, Physics
Samuelsson, Christopher Robin; Ho, Felix M.; Elmgren, Maja; Haglund, Jesper – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
This study adds to the growing body of research on laboratory work. The study involves four pairs of students in a university introductory calorimetry lab of which two pairs, the IR-pairs (infrared camerapairs), were given access to infrared cameras to use however they liked during their course lab work. Two other pairs, the T-pairs…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Introductory Courses
Nieh, Hwa-Ming; Chen, Huai-Yi – Physics Teacher, 2023
The Arduino microcontroller is currently one of the favorite tools of makers, and many teachers have used it in teaching or experiments. In addition, light-emitting diode (LED) smart lighting is the worldwide trend in lighting. There are many teaching demonstrations or applications of color addition using LEDs. Furthermore, the Internet of Things…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Light, Color, Heat
Braun, Thorsten; Stierle, Rolf; Fischer, Matthias; Gross, Joachim – Chemical Engineering Education, 2023
Contributing to a competency model for engineering thermodynamics, we investigate the empirical competency structure of our exams in an attempt to answer the question: Do we test the competencies we want to convey to our students? We demonstrate that thermodynamic modeling and mathematical solution emerge as significant dimensions of thermodynamic…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Consciousness Raising, Engineering Education, Test Format
Brundage, Mary Jane; Singh, Chandralekha – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
We discuss the development and validation of the long version of a conceptual multiple-choice survey instrument called the Survey of Thermodynamic Processes and First and Second Laws-Long suitable for introductory physics courses. This version of the survey instrument is a longer version of the original shorter version developed and validated…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Multiple Choice Tests, Thermodynamics
Tapia Mattar, Valeria; Gavilán-Arriazu, Edgardo Maximiliano; Rodriguez, Sergio Antonio – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Understanding the physicochemical properties of organic compounds with potential biological uses is central in current research topics. Thus, students must pursue the integration of different fields of chemistry to obtain and understand the physicochemical parameters that characterize the mechanism of action of key organics compounds. This…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Organic Chemistry, Computer Uses in Education, Thermodynamics
Williamson, Joey; Vokes, Molly; McDaid, Chloe; Mears, Matthew – Physics Education, 2022
Single slit diffraction and the thermal expansion of materials are common components of an undergraduate physics course, though these topics are often taught independently in both lectures and laboratory based courses. Higher levels of cognitive domains can be achieved by building on these established topics and combining them into a single…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Physics, Science Experiments
Paul J. Emigh; Corinne A. Manogue – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Physics experts and students commonly use a variety of representations when working with partial derivatives, including symbols, graphs, and words. One especially powerful representation is the contour graph. In open-ended problem-solving interviews with nine upper-division physics students, we asked students to determine derivatives from contour…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Geometric Concepts
Beck, Horst P.; Zhou, Meijuan; Hasanovic, Pamela; Gießelmann, Elias; Springborg, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In this work, we venture to show how careful use of a program for quantum chemical calculations (such as VASP) may enrich teaching in solid-state chemistry and how principles of thermodynamics contribute to a validation of phase diagrams and reaction pathways using the quasiternary system Li[subscript 2]O-Al[subscript 2]O[subscript…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Thermodynamics
Alper, M. Patan – Physics Education, 2021
This study focuses on the experimental demonstration of the definition of kelvin using a triple point of water (TPW) cell and estimates the measurement uncertainty. The first part of this article is to construct the measurement setup and perform the measurements. The second stage is related with the calculation of uncertainty according to guides…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Computation, Thermodynamics
Stanga, John P.; Nash, Troy R.; Pannell, Megan D. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Concepts relating to enzymes and energy are central to understanding chemical and biological processes at the molecular level. Student learning of these crosscutting concepts can be challenging, so it is important to identify misconceptions and remediate them early, especially in introductory classes. Here we describe an activity in which…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Biology
Nesli Kala; Alipasa Ayas – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2023
Thermodynamics is one of the most complex topics in chemistry. Cognitive Load Theory claims that the complexity of a subject is mainly due to element interactivity - how many elements an individual must organise simultaneously in her/his working memory to master a topic. The simultaneous processing of various chemistry and mathematics concepts to…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, College Freshmen