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Potratz, Jeffrey P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
An interactive classroom demonstration that enhances students' knowledge of steady-state and Michaelis-Menten enzyme kinetics is described. The instructor uses a free version of professional-quality KinTek Explorer simulation software and student input to construct dynamic versions of three static hallmark images commonly used to introduce enzyme…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Kinetics, Computer Simulation, Courseware
Matsumoto, Paul S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
The article describes the use of Mathematica, a computer algebra system (CAS), in a high school chemistry course. Mathematica was used to generate a graph, where a slider controls the value of parameter(s) in the equation; thus, students can visualize the effect of the parameter(s) on the behavior of the system. Also, Mathematica can show the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Simulation, Advanced Placement, Chemistry
Celeda, Tomáš – Physics Education, 2013
An application was created to encourage students' practical knowledge of gravitational fields, the law of conservation of energy and other phenomena, such as gravitational slingshots. The educational software simulates the flight of a solar sail spacecraft between two planets of the Solar System using the laws of gravity and radiation…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Scientific Concepts, Physics, Astronomy
Peer reviewedGill, R. A. – School Science Review, 1984
Describes a program which simulates the kinetic behavior of a "typical" enzyme. Program objectives, background to the kinetic model used in the simulation, major program features, typical results obtained, and a note on the availability of the program (written in BASIC for Commodore microcomputer) are included. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Simulation, Courseware, Enzymes
Peer reviewedTouvelle, Michele; Venugopalan, Mundiyath – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1986
Describes a computer program, "Activation Energy," which is designed for use in physical chemistry classes and can be modified for kinetic experiments. Provides suggestions for instruction, sample program listings, and information on the availability of the program package. (ML)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Peer reviewedGelpi, Josep Lluis; Domenech, Carlos – Biochemical Education, 1988
Describes a program which allows students to identify and characterize several kinetic inhibitory mechanisms. Uses the generic model of reversible inhibition of a monosubstrate enzyme but can be easily modified to run other models such as bisubstrate enzymes. Uses MS-DOS BASIC. (MVL)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Reactions, College Science, Computer Graphics
Peer reviewedSkattes, J. M. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1986
Describes the use of a microcomputer program which was written to analyze batch reactor data by the integral method. Discusses how the program is structured and used by students in engineering kinetics. An example problem is included along with the computer's solution. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction

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