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Wahab, M. Farooq – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
The history of the discovery of iodine is retold using brown-colored seaweed found commonly along the ocean shore. The seaweed is ashed at a low temperature and the iodides are extracted into boiling water. The iodides are oxidized in acidic medium. Solvent extraction of iodine by oxidation of iodides as well as simple aqueous extraction of iodide…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Bain, Gordon A.; Berry, John F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Measured magnetic susceptibilities of paramagnetic substances must typically be corrected for their underlying diamagnetism. This correction is often accomplished by using tabulated values for the diamagnetism of atoms, ions, or whole molecules. These tabulated values can be problematic since many sources contain incomplete and conflicting data.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Magnets, Scientific Concepts
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Buttemer, Helen – Science and Children, 2006
It has been a practice at the University of Washington to begin their workshops on investigative sciences for preservice and inservice K-8 teachers with the discussion of variables. The teaching of the concepts of variables is important, as it provides students with the opportunity to understand other aspects of an investigation, such as the use…
Descriptors: Investigations, Career Choice, Inquiry, Experiments