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Nyasulu, Frazier; Barlag, Rebecca – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The well-known colorimetric determination of the equilibrium constant of the iron(III-thiocyanate complex is simplified by preparing solutions in a cuvette. For the calibration plot, 0.10 mL increments of 0.00100 M KSCN are added to 4.00 mL of 0.200 M Fe(NO[subscript 3])[subscript 3], and for the equilibrium solutions, 0.50 mL increments of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Science Laboratories
Williams, Kathryn R.; Young, Vaneica Y.; Killian, Benjamin J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA) is commonly used as an anticoagulant in blood-collection procedures. In this experiment for the instrumental analysis laboratory, students determine the quantity of EDTA in commercial collection tubes by coulometric titration with electrolytically generated Cu[superscript 2+]. The endpoint is detected…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
Henault, Francois; Spang, Alain – Physics Education, 2011
We describe a variant of the classical Young's double slit experiment that can be easily realized in any classroom, in order to evidence the wave nature of light. The proposed apparatus and its simplified theory are described and pictures of fringes, readily obtained using only cheap and off-the-shelf optical components, are reproduced. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Light, Laboratory Equipment
Thermodynamics of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) Micellization: An Undergraduate Laboratory Experiment
Marcolongo, Juan P.; Mirenda, Martin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
An undergraduate laboratory experiment is presented that allows a thermodynamic characterization of micelle formation of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) in aqueous solutions. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) and the degree of micelle ionization (alpha) are obtained at different temperatures by conductimetry. The molar standard free energy…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
Klotz, Elsbeth; Doyle, Robert; Gross, Erin; Mattson, Bruce – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A simple, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly undergraduate laboratory experiment is described in which students use visible spectroscopy to determine a numerical value for an equilibrium constant, K[subscript c]. The experiment correlates well with the lecture topic of equilibrium even though the subject of the study is an acid-base…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction
Kolb, Bryan; Muhammad, Arif; Gibb, Robbin – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
Brain plasticity refers to the capacity of the nervous system to change its structure and ultimately its function over a lifetime. There have been major advances in our understanding of the principles of brain plasticity and behavior in laboratory animals and humans. Over the past decade there have been advances in the application of these…
Descriptors: Animals, Neurological Impairments, Rehabilitation Programs, Injuries
Dean, Michelle L.; Miller, Tyson A.; Bruckner, Christian – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A simple and cost-effective laboratory experiment is described that extracts protoporphyrin IX from brown eggshells. The porphyrin is characterized by UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy. A chemiluminescence reaction (peroxyoxalate ester fragmentation) is performed that emits light in the UV region. When the porphyrin extract is added as a fluor…
Descriptors: College Science, Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Spectroscopy
Mata, Jose A.; Poyatos, Macarena; Mas-Marza, Elena – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The preparation and characterization of two air-stable Rh(I) complexes bearing a chelating N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand is described. The synthesis involves the preparation of a Ag(I)-NHC complex and its use as carbene transfer agent to a Rh(I) precursor. The so obtained complex can be further reacted with carbon monoxide to give the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
Genc, Rukan; Rodriguez-Couto, Susana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Undergraduate students of biotechnology became familiar with several aspects of bioreactor operation via the production of xanthan gum, an industrially relevant biopolymer, by "Xanthomonas campestris" bacteria. The xanthan gum was extracted from the fermentation broth and the yield coefficient and productivity were calculated. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Science Instruction
Unsal, Yasin – Physics Education, 2011
One of the subjects that is confusing and difficult for students to fully comprehend is the concept of angular velocity and linear velocity. It is the relationship between linear and angular velocity that students find difficult; most students understand linear motion in isolation. In this article, we detail the design, construction and…
Descriptors: Motion, Laboratory Equipment, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Cid-Vidal, Xabier; Cid, Ramon – Physics Education, 2011
When the LHC started running at the end of March 2010--after a 14-month shutdown for major repairs--one of the main objectives was reaching a luminosity of 10[superscript 32] cm [superscript -2] s [superscript -1] by the end of 2010. On 13 October 2010 that goal was achieved. One important parameter to take into account to reach this luminosity is…
Descriptors: Computation, Science Instruction, Physics, Molecular Structure
Rabal, Hector; Cap, Nelly; Trivi, Marcelo – Physics Education, 2011
Imaging of three-dimensional objects by lenses and mirrors is sometimes poorly indicated in textbooks and can be incorrectly drawn. We stress a need to clarify the concept of longitudinal magnification, with simulated images illustrating distortions introduced along the optical axis. We consider all possible positions of the object for both a…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Science Instruction, Physics, Optics
Gingl, Z.; Kopasz, K. – Physics Education, 2011
A very low-cost, easy-to-make stopwatch is presented to support various experiments in mechanics. The high-resolution stopwatch is based on two photodetectors connected directly to the microphone input of a sound card. Dedicated free open-source software has been developed and made available to download. The efficiency is demonstrated by a free…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Mechanics (Physics)
Walsh, K. A. P.; Sharp, P. – Physics Education, 2011
Sir Nevil Maskelyne is remembered by many as the main rival to clockmaker John Harrison in the famous "Longitude" affair of the 18th century. However, his contributions to science go well beyond this often misreported drama; three of his many observations and developments are considered here in the year marking the 200th anniversary of his death.…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Technology, Earth Science, Physical Sciences
Straulino, S.; Bonechi, L. – Physics Education, 2011
The air-cushion table is a powerful instrument to demonstrate the motion of an object in the absence of friction. Such devices are often rather large and do not fit very easily in the classroom. In a different version of this experience, gas comes directly out of the disc itself, which is provided, for example, by a tank of dry ice that slowly…
Descriptors: Photography, Motion, Physics, Science Instruction

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