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Peihong Liang; Adhyaru, Bhavin; Pearson, Wright L.; Williams, Kathryn R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
The experiment used [to the third power]H-labeled estradiol to determine the binding constant of estradiol to bovine serum albumin. Estradiol must complex with serum proteins for the transport in the blood stream because of its low solubility in aqueous systems and estradiol-protein binding constant, where K[subscript B] is important to understand…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Physiology, Biochemistry, Laboratory Procedures
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Economou, A.; Tzanavaras, P. D.; Themelis, D. G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The sequential-injection analysis (SIA) is an approach to sample handling that enables the automation of manual wet-chemistry procedures in a rapid, precise and efficient manner. The experiments using SIA fits well in the course of Instrumental Chemical Analysis and especially in the section of Automatic Methods of analysis provided by chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Higher Education, College Science, Laboratory Procedures
Campbell, Todd; Bohn, Chad – Science Educator, 2008
The National Research Council's (NRC, 2005) publication "America's Lab Report: Investigations in High School Science" provided the impetus for this study. In the NRC report, the experiences of high school students nationally are described along with recommendations for improving and supporting these experiences. Since the NRC report was…
Descriptors: High Schools, Science Laboratories, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Lira, Ignacio – European Journal of Physics, 2007
Empirical correlations are a practical means of providing approximate answers to problems in physics whose exact solution is otherwise difficult to obtain. The correlations relate quantities that are deemed to be important in the physical situation to which they apply, and can be derived from experimental data by means of dimensional and/or scale…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Heat, Measures (Individuals), Physics
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Hohn, Keith L. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
A hands-on project was developed to educate new chemical engineering students about the types of problems chemical engineers solve and to improve student enthusiasm for studying chemical engineering. In this project, students studied the phenomenon of carbonated beverages going flat. The project was implemented in 2003 and 2004 at Kansas State…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Chemical Engineering, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Guo, Jing; Kettler, David J.; Al-Dahhan, Muthanna – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
A common undergraduate chemical engineering experiment has been modified for on-line operation over the Internet. By adopting rapidly changing Internet and object component technologies, we developed a novel approach combining the Internet and regular laboratory equipment. The client-server applications use a Visual Basic and Labtech programming…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Chemical Engineering, Internet, College Science
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Phornphisutthimas, Somkiat; Thamchaipenet, Arinthip; Panijpan, Bhinyo – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
Bacterial conjugation is a genetic transfer that involves cell-to-cell between donor and recipient cells. With the current method used to teach students in genetic courses at the undergraduate level, the transconjugants are identified using bacterial physiology and/or antibiotic resistance. Using physiology, however, is difficult for both…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Science Activities, Physiology, Genetics
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Henary, Maher M.; Russell, Arlene A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Kinetics constitutes a core topic in both the lecture and laboratory components of lower- level chemistry courses. While textbook examples can ignore issues of time, temperature and safety, the laboratory can not. Reactions must occur slowly enough to be detected by students, occur rapidly enough for data collection in the few hours assigned to a…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Spreadsheets, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Experiments
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Kang, Seong-Joo; Ryu, Eun-Hee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
This article presents the development of a carbon dioxide fountain. The advantages of the carbon dioxide fountain are that it is odorless and uses consumer chemicals. This experiment also is a nice visual experiment that allows students to see evidence of a gaseous reagent being consumed when a pressure sensor is available. (Contains 3 figures.)…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Secondary School Science, Undergraduate Students
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Dopke, Nancy Carter; Lovett, Timothy Neal – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Mass spectrometry is a widely used and versatile tool for scientists in many different fields. Soft ionization techniques such as matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) allow for the analysis of biomolecules, polymers, and clusters. This article describes a MALDI mass spectrometry experiment designed for students in introductory…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Chemistry, Course Content, Laboratory Experiments
Noble, Tracy; And Others – 1995
Graphs without a time axis, such as velocity-versus-position graphs, offer interesting possibilities for exploring graphing and motion. Relations depicted by these graphs are not limited to functions. Interviews with a high school student named Olivia, who uses a motion detector to create such graphs, indicate that she uses thought experiments as…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Graphs, High School Students, High Schools
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Hawkins, M. D.; And Others – Education in Chemistry, 1975
Describes several oscillating chemical reactions which can be used in undergraduate chemistry laboratories. In one such reaction, ferroin oscillates from red (reducing solution) to blue (oxidizing solution) for about an hour at a frequency which can readily be shown to depend on such factors as the temperature, type of solvent, and concentration…
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Physics Education, 1975
Presents notes on three physics experiments on (1) light and lenses, (2) determination of the pVT surface of a freon, and (3) use of an eyepiece with microscopes and telescopes. (RH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Optics, Physics
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Physics Education, 1975
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Books, Demonstrations (Educational), Films
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Green, Mark M.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
A survey of 22 popular organic chemistry textbooks showed that only four correctly stated that of the two components of starch, amylopectin is the water-soluble, and amylose is the water-insoluble. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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