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50 Years of ERIC
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Kuntzleman, Thomas S.; Kenney, Joshua B.; Hasbrouck, Scott; Collins, Michael J.; Amend, John R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Coulometric titrations involve the quantification of analyte by measurements of current and time. In most coulometric titrations, the anode and cathode are placed in isolated cells that are connected by a salt bridge. By contrast, the experiments described here involve coulometric titrations (of acidic protons in solution) using a silver anode and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Science Experiments
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Miller, Tyson A.; Spangler, Michael; Burdette, Shawn C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A two-period organic laboratory experiment that includes fluorescence sensing is presented. The pH-sensitive sensor MorphFl is prepared using a Mannich reaction between a fluorescein derivative and the iminium ion of morpholine. During the first laboratory, students prepare MorphFl. The second session begins with characterizing the sensor using…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Organic Chemistry, Lighting
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Wagner, Carl E.; Cahill, Thomas M.; Marshall, Pamela A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
This laboratory experiment provides a safe and effective way to instruct undergraduate organic chemistry students about natural-product extraction, purification, and NMR spectroscopic characterization. On the first day, students extract dried habanero peppers with toluene, perform a pipet silica gel column to separate carotenoids from…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Spectroscopy, Science Instruction
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Taber, Douglass F.; Li, Rui; Anson, Cory M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A simple procedure for the isolation of the cholesterol, by hydrolysis and extraction followed by column chromatography, is described. The cholesterol can be further purified by complexation with oxalic acid. It can also be oxidized and conjugated to cholestenone. The source of the cholesterol is one egg yolk, which contains about 200 mg of…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Procedures, Scientific Concepts, Science Education
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Mendes, Desiree E.; Schoffstall, Allen M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
This undergraduate organic laboratory experiment consists of three different reactions occurring in the same flask: a cycloaddition reaction, preceded by decarboxylation and nucleophilic substitution reactions. The decarboxylation and cycloaddition reactions occur using identical Cu(I) catalyst and conditions. Orange, lemon, and other citrus fruit…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Marzluff, Elaine M.; Crawford, Mary A.; Reynolds, Helen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Substitution reactions, a central part of organic chemistry, provide a model system in physical chemistry to study reaction rates and mechanisms. Here, the use of inexpensive and readily available commercial conductivity probes coupled with computer data acquisition for the study of the temperature and solvent dependence of the solvolysis of…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Heat
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Campbell, Dean J.; Wright, Emily A.; Dayisi, Mardhia O.; Hoehn, Michael R.; Kennedy, Branden F.; Maxfield, Brian M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
In 1970, deposition of fly ash from a coal burning power plant in downtown Peoria produced minor damage in the vicinity of its smokestack, including runs in ladies nylon stockings. In this article, we review the historical event and discuss the chemistry behind the depolymerization of the nylon, as well as laboratory experiments demonstrating how…
Descriptors: Fuels, Pollution, Laboratory Experiments, Classroom Techniques
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Diaz-de-Mera, Yolanda; Notario, Alberto; Aranda, Alfonso; Adame, Jose Antonio; Parra, Alfonso; Romero, Eugenio; Parra, Jesus; Munoz, Fernando – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
An environmental research project was carried out by a consortium established among scientists and university lecturers in collaboration with two high schools. High school students participated in a long-term study of the local temporal profiles of tropospheric ozone and the relationship to pollution and meteorological parameters. Low-cost…
Descriptors: High Schools, Environmental Research, High School Students, Chemistry
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Marra, Nancy; Vanek, Diana; Hester, Carolyn; Holian, Andrij; Ward, Tony; Adams, Earle; Knuth, Randy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
As a yearlong exploration of air quality and its relation to respiratory health, the "Air Toxics Under the Big Sky" program offers opportunities for students to learn and apply science process skills through self-designed inquiry-based research projects conducted within their communities. The program follows a systematic scope and sequence…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Science Process Skills, Pollution, Environmental Standards
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Gawalt, Ellen S.; Adams, Barbara – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The ability to navigate and understand the chemical literature is integral to the scientific research process. Learning these skills is therefore an important, though often overwhelming, part of an undergraduate chemical education. We describe an inquiry-based program designed to help chemistry students begin to learn to search and read the…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Biochemistry, Information Literacy, College Freshmen
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Chang, Junyoung; Churchill, David – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A new approach for teaching general chemistry is presented and discussed. Importantly, a storyline approach is provided in which the same chemical item or concept is reintroduced and embellished from chapter to chapter. The intention is to bring more connectivity between the various seemingly unrelated chapters. This might lead to a more…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Long Term Memory, Narration, Teaching Methods
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Criswell, Brett – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A number of concerns have been raised by researchers regarding the use of models in science classrooms. Those concerns have largely been raised in studies involving interviews with students and teachers. In this article, I address issues that surfaced through my examination of classroom teaching episodes; two of these episodes and their associated…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Models, Classroom Techniques, Class Activities
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Kang, Yinan; Kang, Fu-An – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The Moffitt-Woodward-Moscowitz-Klyne-Djerassi octant rule is one of the most successful empirical rules in organic chemistry. However, the lack of a simple effective modeling method for the octant rule in the past 50 years has posed constant difficulties for researchers, teachers, and students, particularly the young generations, to learn and…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Computer Software, Laboratories, Computers
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McNaught, Ian J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
VSEPR is a topic that is commonly taught in undergraduate chemistry courses. The readily available Web-based program WebMO, in conjunction with the computational chemistry programs MOPAC and GAMESS, is used to quantitatively test a wide range of predictions of VSEPR. These predictions refer to the point group of the molecule, including the…
Descriptors: College Students, Introductory Courses, Chemistry, Physics
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Dicks, Andrew P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
An introductory organic classroom demonstration is discussed where analogies are made between common societal hand contact and covalent bond formation. A handshake signifies creation of a [sigma] bond ("head-on" orbital overlap), whereas the action of praying illustrates "sideways" overlap and generation of a [pi] bond. The nature of orbital and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Lecture Method, Chemistry
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