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Billingsley, Brianna R.; Christenson, Cory W. – Physics Teacher, 2022
A popular introductory physics laboratory experiment is one focusing on Snell's law. This is straightforward to complete with lasers and prisms, but here we present an alternative version that guides the students through some of the major historical developments, recreating and analyzing significant experiments. The discovery of Snell's law has a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Principles
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Yousef, Abraham L.; Smith, Alexis G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A multistep synthesis of a novel arylidene 3­(2"H")-furanone has been designed and optimized for the second-year organic laboratory. The three-step sequence consists of a nucleophilic substitution, intramolecular cyclization, and acid-catalyzed aldol condensation, and can be carried out within two 3 h laboratory periods. The final…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Hands on Science
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Sarah Ritter; Liza Abraham – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This project introduces green chemistry to the undergraduate laboratory through two pedagogical techniques: undergraduate research and guided-inquiry. Through these two learning activities, an efficient synthetic procedure for the PRINS cyclization of citronellal into isopulegol, focused on minimizing negative environmental impact, was developed.…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, Student Research
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Uddin, Zaheer; Zaheer, Muhammad Hani – Physics Teacher, 2019
In this paper, we present a demonstration of Ohm's law on a spreadsheet. Students can perform an experiment of Ohm's law like they perform in laboratories. The only difference is that the apparatus is virtual. The students record readings of current through the circuit and potential difference across a resistor. A graph is drawn between I and V to…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Spreadsheets, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Mihret, Zemenu; Alemu, Mekbib; Assefa, Shimeles – Pedagogical Research, 2023
The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of blended physics laboratory experimentation on pre-service physics teachers' (PSPTs') understanding of the nature of science (NOS) during an electricity and magnetism laboratory course. The study used a non-equivalent comparison group using a pre-test-post-test quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
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Vandervoort, Kurt – Physics Teacher, 2020
Newton's law of cooling describes an object whose temperature decreases exponentially with time. Because of its many applications, it is a frequent topic of introductory physics labs. In this article, I describe an experiment designed for the freshman year algebra-based physics course that applies this law to answering the question, "Why…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Heat, Science Experiments
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Knutson, Cassandra M.; Hilker, Abby P.; Tolstyka, Zachary P.; Anderson, Constance B.; Wilbon, Perry A.; Mathers, Robert T.; Wentzel, Michael T.; Perkins, Angela L.; Wissinger, Jane E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A versatile experiment is described for the high school and college laboratory setting based on the synthesis of biobased polymers prepared from inexpensive, renewable, and nonhazardous chemicals. Combinations of readily available citric acid, glycerol, and tapioca root starch are used to prepare three polymeric materials with different observable…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, College Science, Chemistry, Science Experiments
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Wang, Xisen; Chrzanowski, Matthew; Liu, Yujuan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A safe, convenient, and environmentally benign laboratory experiment for the synthesis of biodiesel from six kinds of vegetable oils has been developed for the introductory organic chemistry laboratory. The experiment uses ultrasonic irradiation in the presence of a base catalyst at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Because of safer and…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Perea Martins, J. E. M. – Physics Education, 2018
This work describes a simple experiment to measure the resistor temperature as a function of the applied power and proves that it is an efficient way to introduce some important physical concepts in classroom, including the Joule's first law, hot-spot temperature, thermal resistance, thermal dissipation constant, time constant and the Newton's law…
Descriptors: Physics, Energy, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts
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Albright, Haley; Stephenson, Corey R. J.; Schindler, Corinna S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
A two-week summer camp was designed, implemented, and then updated for high school students focusing on organic chemistry, solar energy, and green chemistry principles. Students learn about laboratory safety, perform organic reactions, go on field trips, and take part in interactive lessons that focus on both fundamental chemistry topics as well…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, High School Students, Organic Chemistry, Energy
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Espindola, P. R.; Cena, C. R.; Alves, D. C. B.; Bozano, D. F.; Goncalves, A. M. B. – Physics Education, 2018
The study of buoyancy becomes very interesting when we measure the apparent weight of the body and the liquid vessel weight. In this paper, we propose an experimental apparatus that measures both the forces mentioned before as a function of the depth that a cylinder is sunk into the water. It is done using two load cells connected to an Arduino.…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Agustian, Hendra Y. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2022
This article seeks to provide researchers and practitioners in laboratory education, particularly those involved in the curriculum design and implementation of teaching laboratories at university level, with a conceptual framework and a working model for an integrated assessment of learning domains, by attending to a more holistic approach to…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Curriculum Design
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Love, Brian E.; Bennett, Lisa J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Two experiments are described which lead to the preparation of dimethyl fumarate, a compound currently used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. Preparation of a compound with "real-world" applications is believed to increase student interest in the experiment. One experiment involves the isomerization of dimethyl maleate to the…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Organic Chemistry, Fundamental Concepts, Science Experiments
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Puantha, Rattanaporn; Khammarew, Wilaiwan; Tong-on, Anusorn; Saphet, Parinya – Physics Education, 2019
The purpose of this study was to develop a modern experimental apparatus using an Arduino with LabVIEW instead of the classical experiment. The wavelength of the sound was determined using the resonance of an air column. The smartphone app was used to generate the desired frequencies. A sound intensity and ultrasonic sensor was used to read the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories
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Leslie, J. Michelle; Tzeel, Benjamin A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A guided inquiry-based experiment exploring the regioselectivity of the hydration of phenylacetylene is described. The experiment uses an acidic gold(III) catalyst in a benign methanol/water solvent system to introduce students to alkyne chemistry and key principles of green chemistry. The experiment can be easily completed in approximately 2 h,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Science Experiments, Chemistry
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