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Jordan, Annalisa M.; Wilke, Ashley E.; Nguyen, Tanifa L.; Capistrant, Katelyn C.; Zarbock, Katie R.; Batiste Simms, Morgan E.; Winsor, Brandi R.; Wollack, James W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Multistep synthesis is a key capstone experience in organic laboratory instruction. Here, a four-step synthesis of avobenzone, an active component in sunscreens, has been developed that can be completed in two 4 h laboratory periods. This synthesis incorporates green principles and includes an aldol condensation, electrophilic addition of bromine…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Hands on Science
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Vidal, Xabier Cid; Manzano, Ramon Cid; Lema, Isaac Valiña – Physics Teacher, 2022
In this work, we present an experimental approximation to the study of the phenomenon of radioactivity in secondary schools, taking as an analogy the process of release of carbon dioxide in a carbonated beverage. In this way, we intend to facilitate the approach to the mathematical formalism and to the graphical description of this phenomenon, as…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Radiation, Secondary School Science
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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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Den Auwer, Christophe; Bayle, Simon; Beccia, Maria Rosa; Bosio, Sandra; Creff, Gaëlle; Jeanson, Aurélie; Michel, Hervé; Pitiot, Christophe; Zurita, Cyril – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
As part of their third-year general chemistry program, students at the University of the Côte d'Azur are taught the basics of radioactivity. The view that third-year university students have of the periodic Table of the Elements is often reduced because it ignores the vast majority of isotopes. As part of this program, a practicum devoted to the…
Descriptors: Radiation, Chemistry, College Science, Science Instruction
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Baqi, Younis – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A fast, operationally simple, and reproducible synthetic protocol for anthraquinone dyes (AQDs), suitable for upper-division undergraduate industrial and organic chemistry laboratory courses, has been developed. This experiment is composed of three stages; the first step deals with the synthesis of AQDs, followed by a purification step, and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Organic Chemistry
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Silva, Wenderson R. F.; Suarez, Willian T.; Reis, Ce´sar; dos Santos, Vagner B.; Carvalho, Felipe Andrade; Reis, Efraim L.; Vicentini, Fernando C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
This paper reports the development and application of a low-cost multifunctional webcam spectrophotometer for the conduct of molecular absorption and fluorometric measurements. The equipment, which costs approximately US$20 to be fabricated, consists of a webcam, a diffraction grating, and a slit, all positioned inside an MDF box. Spectral…
Descriptors: Measurement Equipment, Thermodynamics, Science Experiments, High School Students
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Karbowiak, Michal; Wibig, Tadeusz; Alvarez-Castillo, David; Beznosko, Dmitriy; Duffy, Alan R.; Góra, Dariusz; Homola, Piotr; Kasztelan, Marcin; Niedzwiecki, Michal – Physics Education, 2020
The Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory (CREDO) is the project to search and study ultra high-energy cosmic ray particles from deep space producing simultaneous extensive air showers over the entire exposed surface of the Earth. The concept of the CREDO infrastructure assumes absorbing all kinds of cosmic ray data from any apparatus all…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Radiation, Science Activities, Energy
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Alper, M. Patan; Aiordachioaiei, M. – Physics Education, 2021
Infrared (IR), or radiation, thermometers are widely used in temperature measurements in many different sectors from health, food, automotive, agriculture, iron and steel to chemistry due to their fast measurement capabilities, reasonable prices, wide measurement ranges and ease of use. IR thermometers work based on black body radiation. In this…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Radiation, Measurement Equipment, Accuracy
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Wang, Yuan-Hao; Zhang, Guo-Hao; Xiang, Yu-Qin; Yuan, Wen-Li; Fu, Jie; Wang, Shuang-Long; Xiong, Ze-Xuan; Zhang, Ming-Dong; He, Ling; Tao, Guo-Hong – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Nuclear chemistry and radiochemistry is a branch of chemistry that has high experimental risks, has high research costs, and is subject to certain prejudices. However, it has an extremely important influence on the development of human life. It is particularly important to emphasize the general education of nuclear chemistry and radiochemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Nuclear Energy, Radiation
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Vollmer, Michael; Mustard, Alexander – Physics Education, 2019
Water can exhibit many different colors due to a variety of physical properties. Here, we focus on some observable colors within very pure freshwater. We only treat the absorption of light due to electronic and ro-vibrational excitations and scattering due to refractive index fluctuations of the water and the respective consequences for the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Color, Light, Scientific Concepts
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Borrull, Anna; Valls, Cristina – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2021
Practical work as observation and experimentation are vital parts of science education. One way to accomplish this is by applying inquiry-based learning in laboratory activities. Inquiry enhances the development of scientific skills as well as the learning of the scientific concepts. In the present article, a laboratory activity was developed to…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Science Instruction, Inquiry
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Bastos, Rodrigo Oliveira – Physics Education, 2020
Electroscopes have been widely used in physics education for several reasons, such as their simplicity, sensitivity and visual appeal, showing macroscopic phenomena related to the microscopic world. Although they are capable of highly accurate measurements, the procedures involved in these measurements encounter some obstacles when performed with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Laboratory Equipment, Computer Software, Measurement Techniques
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Vilela, Douglas Carlos; Martin, Inácio Malmonge; Alves, Mauro Angelo; Germano, José Silvério Edmundo – Physics Education, 2019
Radon is a dangerous radioactive gas that is always present in the environment. It is important that students and society in general are aware of radon as a health hazard. This study describes a simple experiment to measure the variations of radon gas concentration outdoors. We compared the concentration of radon gas in the environment in dry and…
Descriptors: Radiation, Science Experiments, Measurement, Physical Environment
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Organtini, Giovanni – Physics Education, 2018
This paper describes a cost effective and safe device to perform realistic experiments on the physics of radioactivity in classrooms. It can be used to study both a- and ß-radioactivity as well as ?-emitters and shows extremely realistic behaviour. The device, in the form of a Geiger--Müller tube, was tested during a public lecture and it deceived…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Safety
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Gonçalves, Bárbara Rezende; Silva-Caldeira, Priscila Pereira – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Most didactic lab experiments deal with the influence of temperature, concentration, pressure, surface area, and catalysts on chemical kinetics; however, few of them explore the influence of light radiation and the presence of inhibitor agents on reaction rates. In order to investigate the effects of the radiation source and the presence of…
Descriptors: Light, Food, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
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