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Ye Jiang; Xin Sun; Guomeng Zhang; Da Han; Zhengda Yang – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
The flue gas from waste incineration power plants contains high-level zinc species that may deactivate the catalyst for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides (NO[subscript x]) with NH[subscript 3]. A comparison experiment was designed to investigate the effect of different types and Zn/Ce molar ratios on the performance of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments
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Jing Cheng; Xian Li; Enming Hu; Yuanyuan Ran; Yingchun Li – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Molecular imprinting technology holds significant potential for applications in chemical analysis and detection. In order to integrate the fundamental knowledge of polymer chemistry, electrochemistry, and analytical chemistry with practical applications and cutting-edge research, we proposed a comprehensive experiment of the preparation,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Experiential Learning, Science Experiments, Science Education
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Marina S. Robescu; Daniela Ubiali; Riccardo Semproli; Teodora Bavaro – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
A laboratory experiment was designed to introduce the practical application of biocatalysis in Bachelor and Master courses in biotechnology and medicinal chemistry, respectively. To this aim, the lipase from "Candida rugosa" was characterized (protein concentration and activity), immobilized on a carrier (by hydrophobic adsorption), and…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, College Science
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
Experimental results are presented concerning a bead sliding on a rotating, horizontal rod. If the rod rotates at constant angular velocity then the sliding speed in the radial direction increases exponentially with time, provided that the rotation speed is sufficient to overcome friction. Otherwise the bead rotates in a circular path of constant…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Motion, Physics
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Goodman, D. S.; Wells, J. E. – Physics Teacher, 2021
An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical work and an electric generator converts mechanical work into electrical energy. The symmetry between the motor and generator naturally leads to questions about creating a perpetual motion machine. The allure of this question has inspired textbook problems, physics education articles, and…
Descriptors: Engines, Energy, Science Instruction, Motion
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Organtini, Giovanni – Physics Teacher, 2021
A simple experimental setup using a smartphone and a pair of speakers is presented to perform an accurate experiment on interference of two point sources. The proposed experiment allows simple but interesting measurements to be done to introduce students to interference and diffraction phenomena. As such, the experiment effectively introduces the…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Measurement
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Williamson, J. Charles – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Under most conditions, a liquid mixture does not have long-range structural order and may be considered to be a homogeneous collection of molecules in random motion. However, if a single-phase critical mixture of a partially miscible liquid--liquid system is subjected to a small temperature jump into the two-phase region, then structural coherence…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Thermodynamics
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Kim, Kihyang; Paik, Seoung-Hey; Rhee, Choong K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Water electrolysis is used to teach important and fundamental concepts in chemistry. In practical water electrolysis experiments, it is difficult to achieve the ideal 2:1 ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. This work demonstrates an experimental setup comprising multiple water electrolysis cells connected in series to simultaneously visualize the effects…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Water, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction
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Kácovský, Petr – Physics Teacher, 2021
Already when they enter primary school, children have rich everyday experience with factors influencing the rate of liquids' evaporation. Tea spilled into a large puddle on the table evaporates more rapidly than the same amount remaining in the cup, laundry hanging on a clothesline dries faster on a hot and windy day in comparison with a cold and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Hands on Science, Scientific Concepts
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
A hula hoop rotating around a person's waist is an example of circular motion where the centripetal force on the hoop is directed towards the centre of the circle rather than the centre of the hoop. The friction force on the hoop is relatively small by comparison since the hoop rolls around the waist. A slight complication is that the hoop rotates…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
Holly D. Bendorf; Gricelda Arredondo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In this laboratory experiment, first-semester organic chemistry students use mechanistic reasoning to propose possible outcomes for the reaction of vanillin isobutyrate with a hydride source. The students subsequently run the reaction, isolate the product, and acquire its infrared spectrum. The experiment provides students with the opportunity to…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Organic Chemistry
Julie T. Millard; Ronald F. Peck; Tina M. Beachy; Victoria L. Hepburn – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
An experiment for the upper-level biochemistry laboratory is described in which students isolate a wild yeast from environmental sources and characterize the strain for its potential in the brewing industry. In addition to providing valuable experience in important biochemical techniques, this study also illustrates key principles of…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Biochemistry, Science Education
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Dean J. Campbell; Thomas S. Kuntzleman; Kayla Lippincott; Abe Yassin; Khitab Dar; Q. Ott – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The relationship between surface area and dynamics of processes can be demonstrated by adding iron at room temperature to liquid nitrogen. The rate at which the liquid nitrogen boils to produce gas is related to the surface area of the iron. Adding iron in the form of consistent units that have measurable sizes can be readily connected to…
Descriptors: Metallurgy, Mathematical Concepts, Science Education, Scientific Concepts
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Lena Geuer; Niklas Erdmann; Monika Lorenz; Hannah Albrecht; Tom Schanne; Marcel Cwienczek; Doris Geib; Dorina Strieth; Roland Ulber – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In the course of combining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the science education curriculum, the relevance of the micro- and macroalgae in education is based on the biotechnological future-oriented significance and the ever-growing trend toward plant-based nutrition. So, the micro- and macroalgae are finding their way onto the food…
Descriptors: Color, Biology, Food, Biotechnology
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Ronghui Que; Hongbo Wu; Yalan Zhao; Shasha Han; Min Han; Yan-Lin Xiong; Shanheng Ma; Houxiong Wang – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The classic silver mirror reaction at room temperature in textbooks usually used glucose to react with silver nitrate and ammonium nitrate with the presence of caustic alkalis. But the aldehydes such as acetaldehyde and propionaldehyde were difficult to react under the same condition. In this paper, Na[subscript 2]CO[subscript 3] was used to…
Descriptors: Climate, Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Chemistry
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