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Hilton, Don B.; Kelley, Judith A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1988
Explains procedures, observations, and directions for demonstrating properties of butane using reclosable plastic storage bags. States that the demonstration provides for discussion of topics such as the liquefaction of gases, heat of vaporization and refrigeration techniques, and thermodynamics. (RT)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Heat, Motivation Techniques
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Orazem, Mark E. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1990
Shows that the principles learned in the study of mass transport, thermodynamics, and kinetics associated with electrochemical systems can be applied to the transport and reaction processes taking place within a semiconductor. Describes impedance techniques and provides several graphs illustrating impedance data for diverse circuit systems. (YP)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Science, Electric Circuits, Electronics
Leyden, Michael B. – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Discusses how teachers can introduce students to various scientific concept concerning motion, air composition, and heat by conducting an experiment: A peeled, hard-boiled egg is sucked into a bottle neck slightly smaller than the egg, after the bottle has been filled and emptied of hot water. Also discusses how students' understanding of the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Experiments, Motion
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Sumrall, William J.; Richardson, Denise; Yan, Yuan – Science Teacher, 1998
Explains a series of laboratory activities which employ a microwave oven to help students understand word problems that relate to states of matter, collect data, and calculate and compare electrical costs to heat energy costs. (DDR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science, Heat, Laboratory Procedures
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Ringlein, James – Science Teacher, 2005
Violins, earthquakes, and the "singing rod" demonstration all have something in common--stick-slip frictional motion. The application of stick-slip friction can be extended to a ringing wineglass, exotic percussion instruments, car racing, and the latest research on the interplay between surfaces at the atomic level. These examples all involve two…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Experiments
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Asan, Askin – Educational Technology & Society, 2007
The purpose of this research project was to determine the effects of incorporating concept mapping on the achievement of fifth grade students in science class. The study was conducted with twenty-three students at Ata Elementary School, Trabzon, Turkey. The students were tested with teacher-constructed pre- and post tests containing 20…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Pretests Posttests, Foreign Countries, Grade 5
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Whitaker, Robert D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Discusses the fact that although most historians of science attribute the formulation of the law of conservation of matter in chemical reactions to Antoine Lavoisier at the end of the eighteenth century, several earlier researchers had already assumed this law in their work. These researchers include Joseph Black, Henry Cavendish, M. V. Lomonosov,…
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Conservation (Concept), Instructional Materials
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Gibbard, H. Frank; Emptage, Michael R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Describes an undergraduate physical chemistry experiment in which an azeotropic mixture is studied using the vapor pressures of the components as functions of temperature and the azeotropic composition and temperature at one pressure. Discusses in detail the mathematical treatment of obtained thermodynamic data. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Benenson, R. E.; Dubin, R. R. – American Journal of Physics, 1975
Discusses difficulties encountered in the determination of the thermal conductivity of a gas. Provides analyses of one particular set of data. (CP)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Heat, Higher Education
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Rowland, J. J. – American Journal of Physics, 1975
Describes the construction of a circuit which directly measures current in a coil of superconducting wire. (CP)
Descriptors: College Science, Construction (Process), Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education
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Bartlett, Albert A. – Physics Teacher, 1976
Photographs of snow covered buildings are used to illustrate thermal radiation from various types of structures and the effect of insulation on heat loss. (CP)
Descriptors: Building Design, Fuel Consumption, Heating, Instructional Materials
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Ainsworth, Walter – Science Activities, 1975
Describes some activities for students in which the quantity of heat is measured in exercises that use inexpensive materials. (BR)
Descriptors: Heat, Instructional Materials, Science Activities, Science Education
Young, Robert D. – 1982
This module applies basic laws of thermodynamics to the study of the efficiency at which heat can be converted to other useful forms of energy, including heat at low temperatures. The module is divided into four major sections. Section I treats energy conversion efficiency and defines the concept of first-law efficiency, the most widely used…
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Energy Conservation, Engines
Hammond, Dick E. – 1985
This paper examines how the revolution in human thinking, with the smaller revolution in astronomy begun by Nicolus Copernicus, has plunged science educators into the new Age of Information. Examples which illustrate this development and change in human thinking (from Copernicus' time to the present) are provided from such disciplines as…
Descriptors: High Schools, Information Science, Science Education, Science History
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Sweigart, D. A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Describes an open-ended experiment involving a bioinorganic system that provides the student a direct link between thermodynamics and kinetics. It utilizes a rapid reaction technique and requires one to clearly understand the relationship of experimental observable (absorbance) to a mechanism. (GS)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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