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Pinelo, Manuel; Nielsen, Michael K.; Meyer, Anne S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
In a 4-h laboratory exercise, students accomplish a series of enzymatic macerations of apple mash, assess the viscosity of the mash during the maceration, extract the juice by centrifugation, and measure the levels of antioxidant phenols extracted into the juice after different enzyme treatments. The exercise shows the impact of enzyme-catalyzed…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Biochemistry, Data Analysis
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Faraldos, Juan A.; Giner, Jos-Luis; Smith, David H.; Wilson, Mark; Ronhovde, Kyla; Wilson, Erin; Clevette, David; Holmes, Andrea E.; Rouhier, Kerry – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
This organic laboratory experiment introduces students to stereoselective enzyme reactions, resolution of enantiomers, and NMR analysis of diastereomers. The reaction between racemic 1-phenylethanol and vinyl acetate in hexane to form an ester is catalyzed by acylase I. The unreacted alcohol is then treated with a chiral acid and the resulting…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Pluchery, Olivier; Vayron, Romain; Van, Kha-Man – European Journal of Physics, 2011
The surface plasmon wave is a surface wave confined at the interface between a dielectric and a metal. The excitation of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) on a gold thin film is discussed within the Kretschmann configuration, where the coupling with the excitation light is achieved by means of a prism in total reflection. The electromagnetic…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Bobnar, Jaka; Susman, Katarina; Parsegian, V. Adrian; Rand, Peter R.; Cepic, Mojca; Podgornik, Rudolf – European Journal of Physics, 2011
An anchored elastic filament (Euler strut) under an external point load applied to its free end is a simple model for a second-order phase transition. In the static case, a load greater than the critical load causes a Euler buckling instability, leading to a change in the filament's shape. The analysis of filament dynamics with an external point…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
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Russell, Cianan B.; Weaver, Gabriela C. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2011
We explored the impact of laboratory curriculum on students' understanding of the nature of science at five US universities. The specific curricula studied were traditional (verification), inquiry-based, and research-based. The inquiry curriculum was Inquiries into Chemistry, and the research-based curriculum was developed by the Center for…
Descriptors: Creativity, Scientific Principles, Laboratories, Comparative Analysis
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Collins, David C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
An undergraduate first-semester general chemistry laboratory experiment introducing face-centered, body-centered, and simple cubic unit cells is presented. Emphasis is placed on the stacking arrangement of solid spheres used to produce a particular unit cell. Marbles and spherical magnets are employed to prepare each stacking arrangement. Packing…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Introductory Courses, College Science, Laboratory Experiments
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Montgomery, Beronda L. – Bioscience Education, 2011
In this pilot study, a genetics-based laboratory exercise using the cyanobacterium Fremyella diplosiphon was developed and trialled with thirteen Natural Sciences undergraduates. Despite most students only having limited prior exposure to molecular genetics laboratory methods, this cohort confirmed that they were able to follow the protocol and…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Laboratories, Natural Sciences, Science Instruction
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Nyasulu, Frazier; Moehring, Michael; Arthasery, Phyllis; Barlag, Rebecca – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The acid ionization constant, K[subscript a], of acetic acid and the base ionization constant, K[subscript b], of ammonia are determined easily and rapidly using a datalogger, a pH sensor, and a conductivity sensor. To decrease sample preparation time and to minimize waste, sequential aliquots of a concentrated standard are added to a known volume…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Scientific Principles
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Lunsford, Andrea A.; Ede, Lisa – Writing Center Journal, 2011
This article presents the text of a speech presented at The International Writing Centers Association and the National Conference on Peer Tutoring (IWCA-NCPTW) joint conference in Baltimore, Maryland, in November 2010. It stemmed from a larger project--a collection of previously published and new essays titled "Writing Together: Collaboration in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Laboratories, Peer Teaching, Writing (Composition)
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Hughes, Stephen W. – Physics Education, 2011
Although the siphon has been in use since ancient times, the exact mechanism of operation is still under discussion. For example, most dictionaries assert that atmospheric pressure is essential to the operation of a siphon rather than gravity. Although there is general agreement that gravity is the motivating force in a siphon, there is…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Science Experiments
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Viegas, Aldino; Manso, Joao; Nobrega, Franklin L.; Cabrita, Eurico J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Saturation transfer difference (STD) NMR has emerged as one of the most popular ligand-based NMR techniques for the study of protein-ligand interactions. The success of this technique is a consequence of its robustness and the fact that it is focused on the signals of the ligand, without any need of processing NMR information about the receptor…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Biochemistry, College Science, Science Instruction
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Richert, Alex; Binder, P. -M. – Physics Teacher, 2011
The siphon is a very useful example of early technology, the operation of which has long been well understood. A recent article makes the claim that established beliefs regarding this device are incorrect and proposes a "chain model" in which intermolecular forces within the fluid play a large role while atmospheric pressure does not. We have…
Descriptors: Play, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Molecular Structure
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LoPresto, Michael C.; Hagoort, Nichole – Physics Teacher, 2011
What follows is a description of several activities involving the Stefan-Boltzmann radiation law that can provide laboratory experience beyond what is normally found in traditional introductory thermodynamics experiments on thermal expansion, specific heat, and heats of transformation. The activities also provide more extensive coverage of and…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Radiation, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Alessandri, Jerome; Stolarz-Fantino, Stephanie; Fantino, Edmund – Learning and Motivation, 2011
A concurrent-chains procedure was used to examine choice between segmented (two-component chained schedules) and unsegmented schedules (simple schedules) in terminal links with equal inter-reinforcement intervals. Previous studies using this kind of experimental procedure showed preference for unsegmented schedules for both pigeons and humans. In…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Intervals, Research Methodology, Reinforcement
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Mendes, Desiree E.; Schoffstall, Allen M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
This undergraduate organic laboratory experiment consists of three different reactions occurring in the same flask: a cycloaddition reaction, preceded by decarboxylation and nucleophilic substitution reactions. The decarboxylation and cycloaddition reactions occur using identical Cu(I) catalyst and conditions. Orange, lemon, and other citrus fruit…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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