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Bresler, Marc R.; Hagen, John P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Many physical chemistry lab courses include an experiment in which students measure surface tension as a function of surfactant concentration. In the traditional experiment, the data are fit to the Gibbs isotherm to determine the molar area for the surfactant, and the critical micelle concentration is used to calculate the Gibbs energy of micelle…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments
Battino, Rubin; Letcher, Trevor M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
The cryophorus dramatically demonstrates the cooling effect of evaporation. This article describes some simple and easy-to-make cryophoruses, ideal for demonstrating evaporative cooling to students at all levels. The most dramatic effects occurred with cyclohexane and benzene, with water generally freezing more slowly. (Contains 4 notes, 2 tables,…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Water, Scientific Concepts, Science Laboratories
Galleano, Monica; Boveris, Alberto; Puntarulo, Susana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This article describes a simple and inexpensive laboratory exercise developed to understand the effect of pressure on phase equilibrium as described by the Clausius-Clapeyron equation. The only piece of equipment required is a pressure cooker adapted with a pressure gauge and a thermometer in the lid, allowing the measurement of the pressure and…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Science Laboratories

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