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Lee, Ilbong; Hwang, Ilha; Mukhopadhyay, Rahul Dev; Kim, Kimoon – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The formation of chemical patterns is in general difficult to control due to the random diffusive motions of the reacting chemical species in solution. In this paper, we present a new method using audible sound to control the formation of chemical patterns obtained in blue bottle experiments. The waves generated on the surface of the solution by…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Acoustics, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
Daisuke Kajiya – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The yellow-blue color pair has been used in creative artwork such as paintings and designs and in color engineering. Herein we present a method for using the yellow-blue combination in a chemistry lesson dealing with [pi]-conjugated molecules for first-year undergraduate students who are not science majors. The lesson begins with an introduction…
Descriptors: Color, Science Instruction, College Science, College Freshmen
Daisuke Kajiya – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Blue (B), yellow (Y), red (R), and green (G) color-changing dye was used in a general chemistry course for first-year undergraduate students with nonscience majors to highlight the redox reactions written as the gain and loss of hydrogen. The first experiment is a vibrant color variation using a synthetic dye of indigo carmine. The second…
Descriptors: Color, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Chemistry
Das, K. Rohini; Antony, M. Jinish – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
For the present lab demonstration, we have developed fluorescent indicators to detect the end point in microscale redox titration of ferrous ions in permanganometry, cerimetry, and dichrometry. Microscale redox titrations were carried out effectively in micromolar(µM) concentrations and semi-microvolumes of the analytes. At the end point,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Laboratories, Chemistry
Williams, Hollis – Physics Education, 2022
The notion of a boundary condition is typically considered to be somewhat advanced and not suitable to be introduced in high school level physics. In this article, we give a simple visual demonstration of the difference between Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions for a string which oscillates according to the one-dimensional wave equation.…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Demonstrations (Educational)
Stribling, Daniel; Brewer, Christopher R.; Goldsby, Kenneth A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
The mercury beating heart is a dramatic demonstration of redox chemistry that allows for the direct conversion of chemical energy to mechanical energy without involving a machine to accomplish the transfer. Unfortunately, instructors often avoid this demonstration due to difficulties initiating the oscillating redox reaction that drives the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Chemistry
Doval, Alejandro; de la Fuente, Raul – Physics Teacher, 2023
In this paper, we discuss a demonstration we have been performing for years with students from different levels, from physics students from our university to high school students in some talks aimed at encouraging them to study science. It provides visualization of Brewster's angle in an ingenious way using a "loaded" liquid crystal…
Descriptors: Physics, College Science, Secondary School Science, College Students
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
McCaughin, Patrick; Ford, Lyle – Physics Teacher, 2021
Since its debut in Elihu Thomson's 1886 article "Novel Phenomena of Alternating Currents," the Thomson jumping ring apparatus has been a popular and captivating demonstration of magnetic induction. The components are quite simple. There is a solenoid, an iron core, and a ring. The demonstration usually begins with the professor saying…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Scientific Concepts, Demonstrations (Educational)
Michael J. James; George E. Clarke; Charlotte Lee; Ian J. S. Fairlamb – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A laboratory experiment has been devised to train new graduate trainees in the safe and controlled handling of air-sensitive organometallic reagents using Schlenk lines, high vacuum pumps, liquid nitrogen traps, and cannula transfers. The reaction involves the formation of air-, moisture-, and thermally sensitive 2-pyridyllithium, generated in…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Scientific Concepts, College Science, Science Education
Rodrigo Tapia Hernandez; Joseph A. Forzano; Melissa Y. Lucero; Chelsea Anorma; Jefferson Chan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Photoacoustic imaging is a state-of-the-art technique that combines light excitation with ultrasound generation via the photoacoustic effect. Since sound waves at clinically relevant frequencies undergo minimal perturbation as they pass through the body, photoacoustic imaging is ideal for deep-tissue imaging applications in vivo. Despite its…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Chemistry, Acoustics
Bingxing Wang; Qi Wang; Xiaoying Jiang; Yu Zhang; Yongcai Zhang; Yuping Zhang – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Mercury beating heart (MBH) is a well-known demonstration of redox processes. However, the development and application of the MBH system are significantly restricted due to its safety issues. Here, a direct current electric field-enabled gallium-based liquid metal heartbeat in a salt solution or alkaline solution is introduced as a demonstration…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, Metallurgy, Science Laboratories
Panzarasa, Guido – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
Easy and visually appealing demonstrations are precious tools for introducing students to the study of enzymes. However, they most often involve purified enzymes and dedicated techniques. Here, we propose a set of demonstrations, which require only fresh horseradish root and consumer chemicals, to help support biochemistry and enzymology courses…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), Secondary School Science
Li, Zhuoxuan; Yuan, Ling; Liu, Mengfei; Cheng, Zhenfang; Zheng, Juhua; Epstein, Irving R.; Gao, Qingyu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
The Briggs-Rauscher reaction is a popular demonstration to illustrate chemical oscillations in laboratories, classrooms, and public seminars because of its simplicity and visual appeal. Here, we adapt the Briggs-Rauscher reaction to present reaction-diffusion-convection patterns in the undergraduate general or physical chemistry laboratory. By…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, College Science
Pham, Michelle; Foster, Samuel W.; Kurre, Sangeeta; Hunter, Rebecca A.; Grinias, James P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
High-performance liquid chromatography is one of the primary techniques covered in the undergraduate analytical chemistry curriculum. This technology report describes the use of a portable capillary-scale instrument that can provide similar performance to a benchtop instrument but generates less solvent waste and enables operation in nonlaboratory…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Laboratory Equipment