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Peer reviewedGros, Natasa; Vrtacnik, Margareta – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The design and application of a small-scale portable gas chromatograph for learning of the basic concepts of chromatography is described. The apparatus consists of two basic separable units, which includes a chromatographic unit and an electronic unit.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Laboratory Equipment, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedBentley, Anne K.; Crone, Wendy C.; Farhoud, Mohammed; Ellis, Arthur B.; Lisensky, George C.; Nickel, Anne-Marie L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment that highlights the role electrochemistry plays in the fabrication of nanoscale structures is presented. The movement and alignment of the nickel nanowires were observed, when manipulated using magnetic fields through the lens of an optical microscope using common magnets to alter the applied magnetic field.
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Equipment
Peer reviewedDungey, Keenan E.; Muller, David P.; Gunter, Tammy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment is presented that introduces students to nanotechnology through the preparation of nanoparticles and their visualization using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The experiment familiarizes the students with nonaqueous solvents, biphasic reactions, phase-transfer agents, ligands to stabilize growing nanoparticles, and bidentate…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedSobral, Abilio J. F. N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The synthesis of meso-octamethylporphyrinogen that involves a mini-scale preparation and uses acetone as reactant and also as solvent is presented. It results in a product of almost analytical grade directly from the reaction medium.
Descriptors: Synthesis, Undergraduate Students, Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry
Bardell, David – American Biology Teacher, 2005
The invention of microscope has contributed to the furthering of knowledge in virtually every discipline of biology and is the reason for the origin of some biological sciences. The remarkable achievements of Stelluti and Highmore are discussed who laid the foundation for achievements in biology with help of their microscopic observations.
Descriptors: Sciences, Biology, Science Education, Laboratory Equipment
Peer reviewedWhite, Lori L.; Kittredge, Kevin W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The reduction of carbonyl groups by sodium borohydride though is a well-known reaction in most organic lab texts, a difficulty for an instructor adopting this reaction in a student lab is that it is too long. Using a microwave assisted organic synthesis solves this difficulty and one such reaction, which is the microwave-assisted reduction of…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Stoichiometry
Peer reviewedWeinecke, Andrea; Ryzhov, Victor – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Electrospray ionization (ESI) is a soft ionization technique that allows transfer of fragile biomolecules directly from solution into the gas phase. An instrumental analysis laboratory experiment is designed that would introduce the students to the ESI technique, major parameters of the ion trap mass spectrometers and some caveats in…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedBarreto, M. Carmo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Enzymatic methods are used to measure cholesterol levels but a simple and inexpensive method is described, which is particularly important when one has repeated lab sessions during the week. It can be carried out on the organic phase containing the lipids, without evaporating the solvent, yielding quick results.
Descriptors: Science Education, Measurement Techniques, Science Experiments, Biochemistry
Peer reviewedDaley, Joshua M.; Landolt, Robert G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The addition of a dilute solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride to a compound to test for carbon-carbon multiple bonds, which is one of the widely cited qualitative tests employed in organic chemistry is presented. Major advantages of this approach include the ease and rapidness of the procedure, the stability of the test solution over time,…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Science Education, Stoichiometry
Cross, Tina R.; Cross, Victor E. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
A statistical comparison of real and virtual frog dissections methods has been made. A study was designed to test whether students in high school AP biology class performed equally well using both methods or one method was better than the other.
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Biology, Laboratory Procedures, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedMarkus, Mario – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The phenomena of double-diffusion convection is demonstrated. The more advanced aspects and procedures involving quantitative analyses suitable for a laboratory project are described.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Education, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedSanchez-Sanchez, C. M.; Exposito, E.; Frias-Ferrer, A.; Gonzalez-Garaia, J.; Monthiel, V.; Aldaz, A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A laboratory experiment for students in the last year of degree program in chemical engineering, chemistry, or industrial chemistry is presented. It models the chlor-alkali process, one of the most important industrial applications of electrochemical technology and the second largest industrial consumer of electricity after aluminium industry.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, College Seniors
Peer reviewedGinion, Kelly E.; Yoder, Claude H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The preparation of libethenite, a double salt of copper(II) phosphate and copper(II) hydroxide presents the opportunity to discuss the prevalence of double salts in the environment, the relationship between solubility and stability in aqueous solution, the origin of the color of transition metal compounds and gravimetric analyses. Typical results…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, College Students, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Peer reviewedEconomou, A.; Papargyris, D.; Stratis, J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The development of an FI analyzer for chemiluminescence detection using a low-cost photoiodide is presented. The experiment clearly demonstrates in a single interdisciplinary project the way in which different aspects in chemical instrumentation fit together to produce a working analytical system.
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Instrumentation, Chemistry, Automation
Peer reviewedKvittingen, Lise; Verley, Richard – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A construction of a simple gas apparatus that can be made by students either in the laboratory or the classroom, is presented. The components needed to construct the apparatus are disposable polythene pipets and polypropene microcentrifuge tubes.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Projects, Science Instruction, Science Equipment

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