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Logiurato, Fabrizio; Gratton, Luigi; Oss, Stefano – Physics Teacher, 2020
Crystallography is a fascinating subject and an argument of great importance in the study of structure of matter and fundamental physics. Moreover, many characteristics of crystals, as well as other organic and inorganic substances, are analyzed with x-ray diffraction. In order to introduce at a basic level the above mentioned subjects, and also…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Light, Physics
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Junk, Peter C.; Bacsa, John; Thomas, Nicholas C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Potassium tris(oxalato)ferrate(III) trihydrate is a commonly prepared coordination compound in general or upper-level chemistry laboratories and can be recycled to grow large single crystals that instructors may display when introducing the experiment to classes. Showing the crystal's shape can also be used to briefly introduce students to X-ray…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Recycling, Science Instruction
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Ekkens, Tom – Physics Teacher, 2022
In many introductory physics classes, diffraction of light is introduced first, then more advanced diffraction topics such as x-ray diffraction, Bragg's law, and crystallography are covered. Since using x-rays raises safety concerns and atomic spacing in a crystal is not easy to change, microwaves with macroscopic crystals have been used to study…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Physics, Science Education, Introductory Courses
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Burke, Journi E.; Khoury, Emily A.; Koskay, Grant J.; LeWarne, Christopher J.; Reeson, Emily A.; Sandquist, Katherine L.; Oshin, Kayode D.; Zeller, Matthias – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
This laboratory experiment demonstrates the important utility of transition-metal complexes as catalysts in the addition reaction of carbon tetrabromide (CBr ) to select alkenes. This application offers students the opportunity to understand why transition-metal complexes are worth synthesizing. The experiment builds on fundamental theories…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Demonstrations (Educational)
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George, Robert; Patterson, John – Teaching Science, 2014
Here is a brief history of the work of two of Australia's most famous scientists, Sir William Bragg and his son Sir Lawrence Bragg. Jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in 1915 for their groundbreaking research into the use of X-rays to study the chemical structure and function of molecules, they have contributed to our heritage and to science at an…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Radiology, Intellectual History, Science Education History
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Bond, Charles – Teaching Science, 2014
William Henry Bragg moved from Cambridge in Britain to South Australia to take up a professorship at the University of Adelaide in 1885. He brought with him a broad interest in many areas of physics, but when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X-rays in the 1890s, Bragg's interest was stimulated. William's Australian-born son, Lawrence (WL Bragg), began…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Science Experiments, Science Equipment, Science Education
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Galli, Simona – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly declared 2014 the International Year of Crystallography. Throughout the year 2014 and beyond, all the crystallographic associations and societies active all over the world are organizing events to attract the wider public toward crystallography and the numerous topics to which it is deeply interlinked.…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Awards, Radiology, Science Achievement
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Hulien, Molly L.; Lekse, Jonathan W.; Rosmus, Kimberly A.; Devlin, Kasey P.; Glenn, Jennifer R.; Wisneski, Stephen D.; Wildfong, Peter; Lake, Charles H.; MacNeil, Joseph H.; Aitken, Jennifer A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
While X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) is a fundamental analytical technique used by solid-state laboratories across a breadth of disciplines, it is still underrepresented in most undergraduate curricula. In this work, we incorporate XRPD analysis into an inquiry-based project that requires students to identify the crystalline component(s) of…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Student Projects, Science Activities
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Bussey, Katherine A.; Cavalier, Annie R.; Connell, Jennifer R.; Mraz, Margaret E.; Holderread, Ashley S.; Oshin, Kayode D.; Pintauer, Tomislav – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
An integrated laboratory experiment applying concepts and techniques developed in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and instrumental analysis is presented for use by students interested in undergraduate research. The experiment incorporates some advanced laboratory practices such as multistep organic synthesis and purification, detailed…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
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Polyak, Steven – Teaching Science, 2014
Modern drug discovery programs require the contribution of researchers in a number of specialist areas. One of these areas is structural biology. Using X-ray crystallography, the molecular basis of how a drug binds to its biological target and exerts its mode of action can be defined. For example, a drug that binds into the active site of an…
Descriptors: Biology, Guides, Molecular Biology, Physical Sciences
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Small, Leo J.; Wolf, Steven; Spoerke, Erik D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Introducing students to a multidisciplinary research laboratory presents challenges in terms of learning specific technical skills and concepts but also with respect to integrating different technical elements to form a coherent picture of the research. Here we present a multidisciplinary series of experiments we have developed in the Electronic,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Experiments, Scientific Research, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Glasser, Leslie – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Crystallographic information provides the fundamental basis for understanding the properties and behavior of materials. This data, such as chemical composition, unit cell dimensions, space group, and atomic positions, derives from the primary literature--that is, from published experimental measurement or theoretical calculation. Although the…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Tables (Data), Information Sources, Educational Resources
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Horowitz, Scott; Koldewey, Philipp; Bardwell, James C. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2014
Recently, 57 undergraduate students at the University of Michigan were assigned the task of solving a crystal structure, given only the electron density map of a 1.3 Å crystal structure from the electron density server, and the position of the N-terminal amino acid. To test their knowledge of amino acid chemistry, the students were not given the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry, Assignments, Science Activities