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John C. Pinti; Elizabeth A. Kras; Akanksha Patel; Chloe L. Schrier; Christopher S. Stoj; Janet R. Morrow – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This undergraduate laboratory experiment is designed for first-year general chemistry students with the goal of introducing the brilliant colors and magnetic properties of transition metal complexes within a bioinorganic/cell biology context. In the first laboratory period, a coordination complex formed from ferric chloride and maltol is…
Descriptors: Magnets, Metallurgy, Undergraduate Study, Laboratory Experiments
Lunk, Brandon; Beichner, Robert – Physics Teacher, 2011
A compass is an excellent classroom tool for the exploration of magnetic fields. Any student can tell you that a compass is used to determine which direction is north, but when paired with some basic trigonometry, the compass can be used to actually measure the strength of the magnetic field due to a nearby magnet or current-carrying wire. In this…
Descriptors: Physics, Calculus, Prediction, Science Instruction
VanDorn, Daniel; Ravalli, Matthew T.; Small, Mary Margaret; Hillery, Barbara; Andreescu, Silvana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
There has been much interest in magnetite (Fe[subscript 3]O[subscript 4]) due to its utility in adsorbing high concentrations of arsenic in contaminated water. The magnetic properties of the material allow for simple dispersion and removal from an aqueous system. An inquiry-based laboratory has been developed that illustrates these unique…
Descriptors: College Science, Scientific Concepts, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
Weizman, Haim – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
When FT-NMR is used to collect data without a sufficient delay time between subsequent pulses, the integrated area under certain peaks may result in a lower value than should be observed under appropriate conditions. This discrepancy in integration may deceive the inexperienced eye and consequently can lead to a wrong assignment of the NMR…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Science Laboratories
Zamora, L. Lahuerta; Anton-Fos, G. M.; Aleman Lopez, P. A.; Martin Algarra, R. V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Skepticism is one of the cornerstones of scientific learning. Some pseudosciences in domains such as astronomy or pharmacy use a host of issues in everyday life as pretexts for work in the classroom (e.g., astrology) or laboratory (e.g., homeopathy). Chemistry also offers opportunities to promote skeptical thinking in students. Commercial devices…
Descriptors: Magnets, Water, Science Instruction, Science Experiments

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