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An NMR Study of Isotope Effect on Keto-Enol Tautomerization: A Physical Organic Chemistry Experiment
Peer reviewedAtkinson, D.; Chechik, V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Isotope substitution often affects the rate of an organic reaction and can be used to reveal the underlying mechanism. A series of experiments that use (super 1)H NMR to determine primary and secondary isotope effects, activation parameters, and the regioselectivity of butanone enolization are described.
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Science Education
Peer reviewedSt-Vincent, Mireille; Dickman, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An experiment using methyle methanethiosulfonate (MMTS) and phenylmethylsulfonyl flouride (PMSF) to specifically modify the cysteine and serine residues in the active sites of papain and subtilism respectively is demonstrated. The covalent modification of these enzymes and subsequent rescue of papain shows the beginning biochemist that proteins…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedLeenson, Ilya A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Various phenomena that are observed in the process of heating solid iodine in closed vessels at different pressures and temperatures are described. When solid iodine is heated in an evacuated ampoule where the pressure is less than 10(super -3), no noticeable color appears and immediate condensation of tiny iodine crystals is visible higher up on…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedWallace, Justin R.; Lieberman, Deborah L.; Hancock, Matthew T.; Pinhas, Allan R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A convenient, inexpensive, environment friendly, and regioselective conversion of an aziridine to an oxazolidinone is developed by using iodide salt and CO[2] in water. A description is provided, on the way in which this series of experiments will show students how to change experimental conditions to obtain mainly one desired regiosomer of a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Biochemistry, Science Education
Peer reviewedBaar, Marsha R.; Cerrone-Szakal, Andrea L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The experiment involving enantiomeric resolution, as an illustration of chiral technology, is an excellent early organic chemistry lab experiment. The success of this enantiomeric resolution can be judged by melting point, demonstrated by [plus or minus]-mandelic acid-(1R,2S)-(--)-ephedrine system.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Science Education, Science Experiments
A Spectrophotometric Study of the Permanganate-Oxalate Reaction: An Analytical Laboratory Experiment
Peer reviewedKalbus, Gene E.; Lieu, Van T.; Kalbus, Lee H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The spectrophotometric method assists in the study of potassium permanganate-oxalate reaction. Basic analytical techniques and rules are implemented in the experiment, which can also include the examination of other compounds oxidized by permanganate.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedYoung, Jay A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A chemical laboratory information profile (CLIP) of the chemical chlorine, produced in small quantities in the laboratory, is presented. The profile summarizes physical and harmful properties, exposure limits, reactivity risks, and symptoms of major exposure for the benefit of teachers and students using the chemical in the laboratory.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
Dwyer, Tammy J.; Fillo, Jeremiah D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
The analytical system to teach the subtleties of assaying alpha-dicarbonyl compounds in wine is described. Spectrophotometry is determined to be minimally useful in the experiment where the GC-MS (methyglyoxal) method proved to be ideal to confirm that the compounds analyzed in the wine samples were indeed the glyoxals based on the formation of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Spectroscopy, Science Experiments
Azooz, A. A. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
A simple experiment to study thermionic emission, the Richardson-Dushman equation and the energy distribution function of thermionic electrons emitted from a hot cathode using a triode vacuum tube is described. It is pointed out that such a distribution function is directly proportional to the first derivative of the Edison anode current with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Energy, Heat
Jia, Dongdong; Ma, Yiwei; Hunter, D. N. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
An undergraduate laboratory was designed for undergraduate students to make long persistent light emitting diode (LED) indicators using phosphors. Blue LEDs, which emit at 465 nm, were characterized and used as an excitation source. Long persistent phosphors, SrAl[subscript 2]O[subscript 4]:Eu[superscript 2+],Dy[superscript 3+] (green) and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, College Science, Light
Campbell, De Ann – Science Scope, 2007
Biotechnology is a fairly new concept for middle school students as well as teachers. If the latest craze of TV shows focused on crime scene investigation events were not so popular, the term and concept might be even obscure to the public. There is an increased presence of biotechnology in our daily surroundings that makes it practical and…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Biotechnology, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
Kedney, Mollie G.; Strunk, Kevin B.; Giaquinto, Lisa M.; Wagner, Jennifer A.; Pollack, Sidney; Patton, Walter A. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS or simply MALDI) has become ubiquitous in the identification and analysis of biomacromolecules. As a technique that allows for the molecular weight determination of otherwise nonvolatile molecules, MALDI has had a profound impact in the molecular…
Descriptors: Identification, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Lasers
Chang, Ming-Mei; Briggs, George M. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
DNA microarrays are microscopic arrays on a solid surface, typically a glass slide, on which DNA oligonucleotides are deposited or synthesized in a high-density matrix with a predetermined spatial order. Several types of DNA microarrays have been developed and used for various biological studies. Here, we developed an undergraduate laboratory…
Descriptors: Genetics, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, Plants (Botany)
Bucholtz, Ehren C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A new lab esterification reaction based on biodiesel preparation and viscosity, which provides a model experience of industrial process to understand oxidation of vicinal alcohols by periodic acid, is presented. This new desertification experiment and periodate analysis of glycerol for the introductory organic chemistry laboratory provides an…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Education, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
Gilbert, Michael K.; Luttrell, Robert D.; Stout, David; Vogt, Frank – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Beer's law is an ideal technique that works only in certain situations. A method for dealing with more complex conditions needs to be integrated into the analytical chemistry curriculum. For that reason, the capabilities and limitations of two common chemometric algorithms, classical least squares (CLS) and principal component regression (PCR),…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Chemistry, Least Squares Statistics, Science Curriculum

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