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Fink, Aaron H.; Luyben, William L. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2015
Flooded heat exchangers are often used in industry to reduce the required heat-transfer area and the size of utility control valves. These units involve a condensing vapor on the hot side that accumulates as a liquid phase in the lower part of the vessel. The heat transfer occurs mostly in the vapor space, but the condensate becomes somewhat…
Descriptors: Equipment, Heat, Chemical Engineering, Science Experiments
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Deshpande, Niranjani; Phalak, Nihar; Fan, Liang-Shih; Sundaresan, Sankaran – Chemical Engineering Education, 2015
Calcium looping is based on the simple premise of the reversible reaction between CO[subscript 2] and CaO. This reaction can be used for separation of CO2 from a mixture of gases; most notably the technology finds applications in CO[subscript 2] removal from gas streams in fossil fuel-based energy systems. This article gives a brief overview of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering, Introductory Courses, College Science
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Arthurs, Leilani A.; Van Den Broeke, Matthew S. – Journal of Astronomy & Earth Sciences Education, 2016
The ability to explain scientific phenomena is a key feature of scientific literacy, and engaging students' prior knowledge, especially their alternate conceptions, is an effective strategy for enhancing scientific literacy and developing expertise. The gap in knowledge about the alternate conceptions that novices have about many of Earth's…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Natural Disasters, College Students, Science Instruction
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Svechkarev, Denis; Grygorovych, Oleksiy V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
With more than 20 years of history, the Tournament of Young Chemists is an innovative, cross-disciplinary competition that promulgates the everyday life of scientists into the classrooms and on the contest stage. Original, open-type problems, unrestricted access to scientific data sources, and personal interaction with researchers from different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chemistry, Role Playing, Teaching Methods
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Aguilar, Noberto; Garcia, Billy; Cunningham, Mark; David, Samuel – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A synthesis of the "R,R"-tartrate salt of the popular anti-Parkinson's drug "R"-rasagiline (Azilect) was adapted to introduce the organic laboratory student to a medically relevant synthesis. It makes use of concepts found in the undergraduate organic chemistry curriculum, appropriately fits into three approximately 4 h lab…
Descriptors: Diseases, Neurological Impairments, Drug Therapy, Organic Chemistry
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Bharti, Neelam; Leonard, Michelle; Singh, Shailendra – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Online chemical databases are the largest source of chemical information and, therefore, the main resource for retrieving results from published journals, books, patents, conference abstracts, and other relevant sources. Various commercial, as well as free, chemical databases are available. SciFinder, Reaxys, and Web of Science are three major…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Databases, Science Education, College Science
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Weinrich, M. L.; Talanquer, V. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2016
The central goal of this study was to analyze the complexity of students' explanations about how and why chemical reactions happen in terms of the types of causal connections students built between expressed concepts and ideas. We were particularly interested in characterizing differences in the types of reasoning applied by students with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Logical Thinking, Scientific Concepts
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Akkuzu, Nalan; Uyulgan, Melis Arzu – International Journal of Higher Education, 2016
In this research, for an effective learning of concepts in the scope of functional groups in organic chemistry, it has been developed as "Organic Chemistry Taboo (OrCheTaboo)" which is an educational activity by the researchers. The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of the game OrCheTaboo on learning of concepts related to…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Games
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Buth, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Ocean acidification refers to the process by which seawater absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, producing aqueous carbonic acid. Acidic conditions increase the solubility of calcium carbonate, threatening corals and other calcareous organisms that depend on it for protective structures. The global nature of ocean acidification and the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Wright, Nathan T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Heteronuclear multidimensional NMR techniques are commonly used to study protein structure, function, and dynamics, yet they are rarely taught at the undergraduate level. Here, we describe a senior undergraduate laboratory where students collect, process, and analyze heteronuclear multidimensional NMR experiments using an unstudied Ig domain (Ig2…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
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Pontrello, Jason K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Introductory organic laboratory courses frequently begin with a set of activities built around developing basic experimental skills and techniques, often with guided-inquiry components. A sequence of skill-based activities is described to promote reflection, analysis of, and interpersonal communication around science. A multistage process was used…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Science Laboratories
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Pazhani, Yogitha; Horn, Abigail E.; Grado, Lizbeth; Kugel, Jennifer F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
FRET (Fo¨rster resonance energy transfer) involves the transfer of energy from an excited donor fluorophore to an acceptor molecule in a manner that is dependent on the distance between the two. A biochemistry laboratory experiment is described that teaches students how to use FRET to evaluate distance changes in biological molecules. Students…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Energy, Undergraduate Study, College Science
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Campos, Antonio R.; Knutson, Cassandra M.; Knutson, Theodore R.; Mozzetti, Abbie R.; Haynes, Christy L.; Penn, R. Lee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Spectrophotometry and colorimetry experiments are common in high school and college chemistry courses, and nanotechnology is increasingly common in every day products and new devices. Previous work has demonstrated that handheld camera devices can be used to quantify the concentration of a colored analyte in solution in place of traditional…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Spectroscopy, Secondary School Science, High Schools
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Go, Eun Bin; Srisuknimit, Veerasak; Cheng, Stephanie L.; Vosburg, David A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A green organic-inorganic laboratory experiment has been developed in which students prepare a self-assembling iron cage in D[subscript 2]O at room temperature. The tetrahedral cage captures a small, neutral molecule such as cyclohexane or tetrahydrofuran. [Superscript 1]H NMR analysis distinguishes captured and free guests through diagnostic…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
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Simurdiak, Michael; Olukoga, Olushola; Hedberg, Kirk – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A laboratory exercise was devised that allows students to rapidly and fairly accurately determine the iodine value of oleic acid. This method utilizes the addition of elemental bromine to the unsaturated bonds in oleic acid, due to bromine's relatively fast reaction rate compared to that of the traditional Wijs solution method. This method also…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Secondary School Science, High Schools
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