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D'Agostino, JoBeth – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Points out the importance of molecular models in biology and chemistry. Presents a laboratory activity on DNA. Uses different colored wax strips to represent "heavy" and "light" DNA, cesium chloride for identification of small density differences, and three different liquids with varying densities to model gradient…
Descriptors: Biology, Density (Matter), DNA, Hands on Science
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Aguilar, Horacio Munguía; Maldonado, Rigoberto Franco; Navarro, Luis Barba – Physics Education, 2018
In hydrostatics, pressure measurement with U-gauges and their relationship to density is a well-known experiment. Very little is studied or experimented with the dynamics of the movement of a liquid in a U-tube probably due to its theoretical complexity but, after all, it is a simple damped oscillating system. In this paper we present a relatively…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Shaw, Mike – Science Scope, 2003
Integrates story telling into a science activity on the density of liquids in order to increase student interest. Shows the relationship between mass and volume ratio and how they determine density. Includes teacher notes. (YDS)
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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Pinto, Gabriel; Gauthier, Carmen V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Any student that has spent time in the kitchen knows that hot vegetable oil will pop and spatter violently after coming into contact with water such as that on the surface of foods (meat, fish, potatoes, etc.). This well-known effect can be used as an instructional resource to promote cooperative, active, and inquiry-based learning about central…
Descriptors: Fuels, Water, Inquiry, Food
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Mansyur, Jusman; Werdhiana, I Komang; Darsikin, Darsikin; Kaharu, Sarintan N.; Tadeko, Nurgan – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2022
This study aims to explore the mental models of students about suspending objects in liquid fluid. The study used a descriptive qualitative method and implemented cross-sectional approach. It involved 57 students from grade 5 of elementary school to fourth-year prospective physics teachers. The data collection used a test consisting of twenty-six…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Scientific Concepts, Physics, Elementary School Students
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Gesser, H. D.; Ward, Ian – Journal of Chemical Education, 1997
Describes a demonstration on the density of the liquids water and ethanol and the solubility of air in those liquids. Also includes a related demonstration using Styrofoam balls. (DKM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Science), Density (Matter), Higher Education
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Miller, P. J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1972
Outlines experiments in which a density gradient might be used to advantage. A density gradient consists of a column of liquid, the composition and density of which varies along its length. The procedure can be used in analysis of solutions and mixtures and in density measures of solids. (Author/TS)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
Coridan, Robert Henry – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This thesis outlines how meV-resolution inelastic x-ray scattering and causality-enforcing mathematics can be used to measure the dynamical density-density linear response function for liquid water with Angstrom spatial resolution and 50fs temporal resolution. The results are compared to high-resolution spectroscopic and scattering experiments and…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Spectroscopy, Experiments, Simulation
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Mansyur, Jusman; Werdhiana, I. Komang; Darsikin, Darsikin; Kaharu, Sarintan N.; Tadeko, Nurgan – European Journal of Educational Research, 2022
This study aims to explore the pattern of external representation of suspending objects in a static fluid. The study used a qualitative descriptive method involving 57 elementary, junior, senior school, and university students. Data collection implemented a 30-item test covering the dominant context of suspending and partially floating and…
Descriptors: Physics, Elementary School Students, Junior High School Students, High School Students
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Gearhart, Bradley; MacIsaac, Dan – Physics Teacher, 2020
Light rays refract when passing through pockets of transparent fluids with different indices of refraction such as ordinary air pockets of varying temperature. This phenomenon makes night stars twinkle, distorts views above hot asphalt roads and hot barbeque grills, and provides an opportunity for visualizing the normally invisible movement of…
Descriptors: Light, Physics, Science Instruction, Visualization
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Rau, Pei-Luen Patrick; Zheng, Jian; Guo, Zhi – Information and Learning Sciences, 2021
Purpose: This study aims to investigate "immersive reading," which occurs when individuals read text while in a virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) environment. Design/methodology/approach: In Experiment 1, 64 participants read text passages and answered multiple-choice questions in VR and AR head-mounted displays (HMDs)…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Computer Simulation, Accuracy, Academic Achievement
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Jordan, A. D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A simple experiment, the determination of the density of a liquid by several methods, is presented. Since the concept of density is a familiar one, the experiment is suitable for the introductory laboratory period of a first- or second-year course in physical or analytical chemistry. The main objective of the experiment is to familiarize students…
Descriptors: Laboratory Safety, Chemistry, Regression (Statistics), Undergraduate Students
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Cawthorn, Richard Grant – Journal of Geological Education, 1991
The principles of magma addition and liquid layering in magma chambers can be demonstrated by dissolving colored crystals. The concepts of density stratification and apparent lack of mixing of miscible liquids is convincingly illustrated with hydrous solutions at room temperature. The behavior of interstitial liquids in "cumulus" piles…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Density (Matter)
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Sedunov, Boris – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
Thermodynamics education is not easy both for students and teachers. But the Entropy, Chemical potential, Real gas structure, Fugacity, Molecular interaction, Supercritical phenomena chapters become more comprehensible, if introduced via the pure real gases' cluster physics chapter. A pure gas consists of the only one type of basic particles,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Thermodynamics, Scientific Concepts
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D'eon, Jessica C.; Faust, Jennifer A.; Browning, C. Scott; Quinlan, Kristine B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A safe and inexpensive laboratory for a first-year general chemistry course has been developed which allows students to explore important properties of carbon dioxide, particularly its behavior as a greenhouse gas. Students witness and measure air displacement to compare calculated gas densities and pressures inside a CO[subscript 2]-filled…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, College Science
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