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Oyama, Hiroshi; Nabeshima, Yuka; Morimoto, Koichi; Sugimura, Yukio – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
Coagulation is an important process in the context of water purification; and the seed protein of the moringa tree ("Moringa oleifera") is a remarkably effective coagulant. The laboratory course described here is designed to provide high-school students with a stepwise, hands-on experience in investigating the protein-rich coagulant…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Laboratories, High School Students, Hands on Science
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Silverstein, Todd P. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
Common wisdom holds that ATP hydrolysis is spontaneous because of the weakness of its phosphoanhydride bonds, electrostatic repulsion within the polyanionic ATP[superscript 4]-molecule, and resonance stabilization of the inorganic phosphate and ADP products. By examining the pH-dependence of the hydrolysis Gibbs free energy, we show that in fact,…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Science Education, Scientific Concepts
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Musa Dikmenli; Vedat Kadir Ozkan; Selda Kilic; Osman Cardak – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2024
As a result of human beings' activities to dominate nature and transform it for their own benefit as they continue to advance in science and technology, environmental problems such as climate change have become the biggest threat faced by the biosphere in the current century. One of the biggest problems of humanity today is the scarcity of water…
Descriptors: Science Education, Secondary School Science, Biology, Textbook Content
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Timothy S. Eckert – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Approximations can help to orient the student in an organic chemistry laboratory. There the student needs to develop the solvent systems for the reaction and isolation of organic reactants and products. The adage "like dissolves like" helps in this regard, but this approach is vague and entirely qualitative. More quantitative approaches…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Organic Chemistry, Water, Science Laboratories
Amparo Go´mez-Siurana; Sergio Menargues – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This communication shows that although some textbooks do not discuss how to apply Raoult's law to electrolyte solutions, we should not ignore dissociation, and the van't Hoff factor must be considered.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Science Education
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S. Ephraim Neumann; Kallie Neumann; Zhiling Zheng; Nikita Hanikel; Jonathan Tsao; Omar M. Yaghi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Educational content is consistently adapted to enhance the learning experience of students at all experience and skill levels. Student motivation and accessibility are key factors in teaching science to a broad audience. The presented experiments engage the students by relating the content to that which is immediately relevant to them: the threat…
Descriptors: Water, Student Interests, Science Education, Laboratory Experiments
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Ping Y. Furlan; Ethan J. Jaravata; Alexander Y. Furlan; Peter Kahl – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Corrosion of metal, especially iron, is a natural electrochemical process that costs billions of dollars every year. Educating college and precollege students, our future STEM professionals, about the chemistry that governs corrosion and its prevention strategies is of paramount importance. In this manuscript, we share a few simple iron…
Descriptors: Metallurgy, Demonstrations (Educational), Scientific Concepts, Chemistry
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Julia A. Domenech; Renee M. Clary – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
Ventura, California's 2023 winter storm activity underscored the impact that runoff has on recreational water quality and public health. To examine public perception of stormwater runoff, coastal water quality, and community decision-making toward recreating in polluted water, an online survey of the Ventura River watershed community determined…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Public Opinion, Public Health, Water
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Bhattacharya, Ahana; Chattopadhyay, K. N.; Adhikary, Chandan – Physics Education, 2022
A cost-effective method has been developed with utmost efficiency for the determination of density of a liquid. The experimental setup for this purpose is a Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cylinder fitted with an overflow spout, a volume measuring cylinder, a wooden block along with a hook and a known mass taken from scientific weight box. For this…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Water, Science Equipment
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Matovu, Henry; Won, Mihye; Treagust, David Franklin; Ungu, Dewi Ayu Kencana; Mocerino, Mauro; Tsai, Chin-Chung; Tasker, Roy – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
In recent years, chemistry educators are increasingly adopting immersive virtual reality (IVR) technology to help learners visualise molecular interactions. However, educational studies on IVR mostly investigated its usability and user perceptions leaving out its impact on improving conceptual understanding. If they evaluated students' knowledge…
Descriptors: Science Education, Chemistry, Computer Simulation, Undergraduate Students
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Corinna S. Martarelli; Josua Dubach; Natalie Schelleis; Trix Cacchione; Sebastian Tempelmann – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2025
Virtual reality (VR) can provide access to otherwise inaccessible aspects of the world and thus promote science learning. We developed a VR learning tool about the water cycle, with 11 lessons for classroom teaching at the primary level. We assessed prior knowledge before a four-week intervention and learning outcomes directly after the…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Elementary School Science, Science Education, Water
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Cruz-Guzmán, Marta; García-Carmona, Antonio; Criado, Ana María – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2023
Prospective preschool teachers (PPTs) need to have learning experiences with the practice of scientific modelling to be able to design appropriate lessons as teachers. In the literature on research in science education, scarce experiences of PPTs in scientific modelling can be found. This study aims to fill the knowledge gap about PPTs'…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Science Education, Models
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Lasczik, Alexandra; Rousell, David; Ofosu-Asare, Yaw; Foley, Angela V.; Hotko, Katie; Khatun, Ferdousi; Paquette, Marie-Laurence – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
The assemblage of water/watery/watering is a lively cartography of how water may be accounted for when theorising with and through environmental education research. Challenging the universalising claims of Western technoscience and the colonial logic of extraction, the article develops an alternative theoretical mapping of environmental education…
Descriptors: Water, Environmental Education, Ecology, Scientific Concepts
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Celia Todd; Carlos Melchor Ceballos; Monica C. So – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
An integrated laboratory experience using metal--organic frameworks (MOFs), a nanoporous and crystalline extended solid material composed of metal cations and organic linkers, was developed and adopted for upper-division, major-level chemistry and biochemistry students. In this laboratory, students were guided through the facile solvothermal…
Descriptors: Water Pollution, Integrated Activities, Metallurgy, Laboratory Experiments
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Jung, Jueun; Chang, Jina; Park, Jisun – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2021
The purpose of this study is to examine how the reasoning of elementary school students develops and progresses within a learning progression. In order to do this, we analyzed third, fourth, and fifth grade elementary school students' levels of reasoning about phenomena related to changes of state of water. The results show that higher grades…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Thinking Skills, Logical Thinking, Water
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