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Via, Garrhett; Williams, Chelsey; Dudek, Raymond; Dudek, John – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
First-order kinetic decay rates can be obtained by measuring the time-dependent reflection spectra of ultraviolet-sensitive objects as they returned from their excited, colored state back to the ground, colorless state. In this paper, a procedure is described which provides an innovative and unique twist on standard, undergraduate, kinetics…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Introductory Courses, Chemistry, Science Experiments
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Sahin-Kalyon, Demet – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2021
Achievement in primary school science courses has always been a field of interest by researchers in Turkey and other countries. For this reason, studies are conducted on science teaching at the primary school level. This study aimed to examine strengths and weaknesses of pre- and in-service primary teachers in science teaching. In addition, to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Science Achievement, Self Esteem
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Yang, Shuo; Paul, Shubhra Deb; Bhunia, Swarup – Advances in Engineering Education, 2021
Hardware security is one of the most researched areas in the field of security. It focuses on discovering and understanding attacks and countermeasures for electronic hardware that provides the "root-of-trust" for modern computing systems upon which the software stack is built. The increasing reliance on electronic devices in our…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Computer Science Education, Computer Security, Information Security
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La Braca, Franco; Kalman, Calvin S. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
Traditional, template physics labs are often associated with student dissatisfaction and superficial applications, and are known to leave students with fragmented knowledge. An alternative known as labatorials, a conceptually driven approach to labs, has been proposed. In a number of studies, labatorials have been shown to work well. However, what…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Laboratory Experiments
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Akkuzu, Nalan; Uyulgan, Melis Arzu – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2017
The current study examines the performance and achievement of students in the Systematic Qualitative Analyses of Cations (SQACs). We sought answers to questions such as, "What are the students' levels of performance?" and "What is the relation between the average scores for performance and achievement?." This was done by using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Science Achievement, Inquiry
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Delgado, Jorge; Quintero-Ortega, Iraís A.; Vega-Gonzalez, Arturo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
The use of the Beer-Lambert law in spectroscopy is the core of standard methods for determining a chromophore concentration in a solution. Its application requires an understanding about interaction of light with a colored solution and the use of light emission and light detection devices. We build here a simple electronic circuit formed of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Kinetics, Spectroscopy, Light
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Abraham, Maria L.; Oppel, Iris M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
A three-part experiment that leads to the synthesis of palladium(II) complex starting from a C[subscript 3]-symmetric triaminoguanidinium-based ligand is presented. In the first part, the preparation of tris-benzylidenetriaminoguanidinium chloride ([H[subscript 6]Br[subscript 3]L]Cl) by an acidic catalyzed 3-fold imine formation reaction of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Synthesis, Undergraduate Students, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Orenha, Renato P.; Galembeck, Sérgio E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This computational experiment presents qualitative molecular orbital (QMO) and computational quantum chemistry exercises of NO, NO[superscript+], and NO[superscript-]. Initially students explore several properties of the target molecules by Lewis diagrams and the QMO theory. Then, they compare qualitative conclusions with EHT and DFT calculations…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Chemistry, Science Experiments, Computation
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Wesolowski, Meredith C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
A laboratory experiment that introduces fluorometry of chlorophyll "a" at the general chemistry level is described. The use of thin-layer chromatography to isolate chlorophyll "a" from spirulina and leaf matter enables quantification of small amounts of chlorophyll "a" via fluorometry. Student results were reasonably…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, College Science
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Cannon, Amy S.; Warner, John C.; Koraym, Smaa A.; Marteel-Parrish, Anne E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
An experiment focusing on the creation of phase diagrams involving nonconvalent derivatives of hydroquinone and bis[N,N-diethyl]terephthalamide (HQ-DETPA) is presented. A phase diagram was assembled by taking samples of different compositions (i.e., 40% hydroquinone and 60% bis[N,N-diethyl]terephthalamide, 70%/30%, etc.) and determining the…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Principles, Molecular Structure
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Her, Brenda; Jones, Alexandra; Wollack, James W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Benzoyl peroxide is used as a bleaching agent for flour and whey processing, a polymerization initiator in the synthesis of plastics, and the active component of acne medication. Because of its simplicity and wide application, benzoyl peroxide is a target molecule of interest. It can be affordably synthesized in three steps from bromobenzene using…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, College Science
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Bulat, Pavel V.; Volkov, Konstantin N. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
When a shock wave interacts with a contact discontinuity, there may appear a reflected rarefaction wave, a deflected contact discontinuity and a refracted supersonic shock. The numerical simulation of shock wave refraction at a plane contact discontinuity separating gases with different densities is performed. Euler equations describing inviscid…
Descriptors: Simulation, Equations (Mathematics), Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Lin, Lin; Mills, Leila A.; Ifenthaler, Dirk – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2016
Collaborative problem-solving is often not a sequential process; instead, it can involve tasking switching or dual tasking (i.e., multitasking) activities in that the collaborators need to shift their attention between the targeted problems and the conversations they carry on with their collaborators. It is not known to what extent the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Time Management, Problem Solving, Hypothesis Testing
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Collin, Samantha; Etchenique, Nikki; Moore, Thomas R. – Physics Teacher, 2016
A simple demonstration that is occasionally used in the classroom to show that light carries momentum involves making an orchestral cymbal audibly ring using light from a common photoflash. A metal plate or a piece of foil can also be used; however, it appears that many people use a cymbal because the sound is easily heard at a reasonable…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Light
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Swets, Benjamin; Kurby, Christopher A. – Cognitive Science, 2016
When we read narrative texts such as novels and newspaper articles, we segment information presented in such texts into discrete events, with distinct boundaries between those events. But do our eyes reflect this event structure while reading? This study examines whether eye movements during the reading of discourse reveal how readers respond…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Reading Processes, Experiments, Reading Rate
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