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Scott, Daniel; Hilt, Cole – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A multiweek laboratory experiment is described, which guides students to use data to make decisions through multiple steps, before reaching a final conclusion. The lab focuses on the comparisons of fluorescence and absorbance spectroscopies to determine the concentration of a desired substance in an unknown sample in consideration of a complex…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Inquiry, Active Learning, Critical Thinking
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Cagle, Ethan C.; Totsch, Timothy R.; Erdmann, Mitzy A.; Gray, Gary M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
[superscript 31]P{[superscript 1]H} nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a particularly useful tool for studying the reactions of P-donor ligands such as phosphines and phosphites with transition metals and other Lewis bases because the reactions take place on the nonbonding pair of electrons on the phosphorus. In addition, [superscript 31]P…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Scientific Concepts, Science Laboratories
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Volmer, Dietrich A.; Curbani, Luana; Parker, Timothy A.; Garcia, Jennifer; Schultz, Linda D.; Borges, Endler Marcel – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
This experiment describes a simple protocol for teaching acid-base titrations using potentiometry, conductivity, and/or photometry to determine end points without an added indicator. The chosen example examines the titratable acidity of a red wine with NaOH. Wines contain anthocyanins, the colors of which change with pH. Importantly, at the…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Teaching Methods, Food, Chemistry
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Hakim, Aliefman; Liliasari; Kadarohman, Asep; Syah, Yana Maolana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
This paper discusses laboratory activities that can improve the meaningfulness of natural product chemistry course. These laboratory activities can be useful for students from many different disciplines including chemistry, pharmacy, and medicine. Students at the third-year undergraduate level of chemistry education undertake the project to…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Organic Chemistry
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Angawi, Rihab F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
To address third- and fourth-year chemistry students' difficulties with the challenge of interpreting [superscript 1]H NMR spectra, a problem solving-cooperative learning technique was incorporated in a Spectra of Organic Compounds course. Using this approach helped students deepen their understanding of the basics of [superscript 1]H NMR…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, Student Improvement, Organic Chemistry
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Maurer, Marta K.; Bukowski, Michael R.; Menachery, Mary D.; Zatorsky, Adam R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
We have developed a two-week guided-inquiry laboratory in which first-semester general chemistry students investigate a suspected arson using gas chromatography--mass spectrometry and paper chromatography. In the process of evaluating evidence from the crime scene, students develop and test hypotheses and learn the fundamentals of chromatography,…
Descriptors: Investigations, Crime, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Sierra, Manuel Gonzalez; Pellegrinet, Silvina C.; Colombo, Maria I.; Ruveda, Edmundo A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
An exercise on structure elucidation for advanced undergraduate students is described. To determine the structure of an unknown product, students are required to use spectra together with an organic chemistry mechanism. This exercise exemplifies the procedure commonly used in research, thus helping students develop problem-solving skills. In…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Organic Chemistry, Higher Education, Problem Solving
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Veeraraghavan, Sudha – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is widely used by chemists. Furthermore, the use of NMR spectroscopy to solve structures of macromolecules or to examine protein-ligand interactions is popular. Yet, few students entering graduate education in biological sciences have been introduced to this method or its utility. Over the last six…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Spectroscopy, Biological Sciences
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Arrington, Caleb A.; Hill, Jameica B.; Radfar, Ramin; Whisnant, David M.; Bass, Charles G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This article describes a discovery experiment for general chemistry and organic chemistry labs. Although the pinacol rearrangement has been employed in undergraduate organic laboratories before, in this application organic chemistry students act as mentors to students of general chemistry. Students work together using distillation--a new technique…
Descriptors: Mentors, Spectroscopy, Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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Dado, Greg; Rosenthal, Jeffrey – Journal of Chemical Education, 1990
Presented is an experiment where the concentrations of three metal ions in a solution are simultaneously determined by ultraviolet-vis spectroscopy. Availability of the computer program used for statistically analyzing data using a multivariate linear regression is listed. (KR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Kari, Roy – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1990
Described are several spreadsheet templates which use the functions of iteration and logical look-up which allow students to calculate and graph quantum mechanical functions and to simulate rotational and vibrational energy level and spectra. The templates are listed in the appendix. (KR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Venugopalan, Mundiyath – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1990
Described in this article is a problem-solving activity which integrates the application of microcomputers with the learning of physical chemistry. Students use the program with spectroscopic data to calculate the thermodynamic properties and compare them with the values from the thermochemical tables. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction