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Priya Boora; Leah C. Zohner; Martha D. Morton; Chin Li Cheung – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
This study reports an undergraduate laboratory experiment that explores the temperature-dependent kinetics of caffeine release during tea steeping by using quantitative [superscript 1]H NMR spectroscopy with a water suppression pulse sequence. Designed for introductory organic chemistry laboratory courses, the experiment emphasizes the real-world…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
Moggio, L.; Onorato, P.; Gratton, L. M.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2017
We propose the use of a smartphone based time-lapse and slow-motion video techniques together with tracking analysis as valuable tools for investigating thermal processes such as the response time of a thermometer. The two simple experimental activities presented here, suitable also for high school and undergraduate students, allow one to measure…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Handheld Devices, Computation, Measurement Techniques
Gomez, Elaine; Paul, Melissa; Como, Charles; Barat, Robert – Chemical Engineering Education, 2014
This experiment and analysis offer an effective experience in greenhouse gas reduction. Ammoniated water is flowed counter-current to a simulated flue gas of air and CO2 in a packed column. The gaseous CO2 concentrations are measured with an on-line, non- dispersive, infrared analyzer. Column operating parameters include total gas flux, dissolved…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, College Science, Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Study
Yang, Li-Hsuan – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
This article describes engaging students in two simple observations to address the concepts of changes of states, heat, temperature, and molecular potential and kinetic energy. It also discusses how these concepts can enable students to further explore and understand interesting and significant phenomena and research in multiple areas of science.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Kinetics, Energy, Science Education
Pendrill, Ann-Marie; Karlsteen, Magnus; Rodjegard, Henrik – Physics Education, 2012
A roller coaster ride comes to an end. Magnets on the train induce eddy currents in the braking fins, giving a smooth rise in braking force as the remaining kinetic energy is absorbed by the brakes and converted to thermal energy. In this paper an IR camera was used to monitor the temperature of the first braking fin, before, during and after the…
Descriptors: Climate, Kinetics, Photography, Heat
Lopes, Fernando S.; Coelho, Lucia H. G.; Gutz, Ivano G. R.; Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Vast quantities, on the order of megatons, of pollutants are emitted monthly to the atmosphere both by natural and anthropogenic sources. The evaluation of rainwater composition has great importance in understanding the atmospheric chemical composition, as water drops scavenge particles and soluble atmospheric pollutants. Most students are aware…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Pollution, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
Goldader, Jeffrey D. – Physics Teacher, 2008
The Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales, we tell our students, are related. We explain that a change in temperature of 1 degree C corresponds to a change of 1 Kelvin and that atoms and molecules have zero kinetic energy at zero Kelvin, -273 degrees C. In this paper, we will show how students can derive the relationship between the Celsius and…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Physics, Climate, Science Instruction

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