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da Rocha, Rogerio T.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1997
Describes an apparatus that is stable and accurate enough for quantitative conductivity experiments but maintains the simplicity of construction and use as well as low cost. Discusses principles and implementation and the performance of the assembled apparatus. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment, Science Experiments
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Smith, Douglas G. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Recommends the use of food storage jars for long-term storage of specimens in biology laboratories. Reports excellent preservation rates over a 20-year period. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Higher Education, Laboratory Animals, Laboratory Equipment
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Wighting, Mervyn J.; Lucking, Robert A.; Christmann, Edwin P. – Science Scope, 2004
Around 1590, Zacharias Jansenn of Holland invented the microscope. Jansenn, an eyeglass maker by trade, experimented with lenses and discovered that things appeared closer with combinations of lenses. Over the past 400 years, several refinements to microscopes have occurred, making it possible to magnify objects between 200 and 1,500 times their…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Interests, Computer Uses in Education, Science Education
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Foster, Barbara L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The consequences of broken mercury-in-glass thermometers in academic laboratories results in various health and environmental hazards, which needs to be replaced, by long-stem digital thermometers and non-mercury glass thermometers. The factors that should be considered during the mercury replacement process are types of applications in the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Equipment
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Gros, Natasa; Vrtacnik, Margareta – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The design and application of a small-scale portable gas chromatograph for learning of the basic concepts of chromatography is described. The apparatus consists of two basic separable units, which includes a chromatographic unit and an electronic unit.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Laboratory Equipment, Experiential Learning
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Bentley, Anne K.; Crone, Wendy C.; Farhoud, Mohammed; Ellis, Arthur B.; Lisensky, George C.; Nickel, Anne-Marie L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment that highlights the role electrochemistry plays in the fabrication of nanoscale structures is presented. The movement and alignment of the nickel nanowires were observed, when manipulated using magnetic fields through the lens of an optical microscope using common magnets to alter the applied magnetic field.
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Equipment
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Dungey, Keenan E.; Muller, David P.; Gunter, Tammy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment is presented that introduces students to nanotechnology through the preparation of nanoparticles and their visualization using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The experiment familiarizes the students with nonaqueous solvents, biphasic reactions, phase-transfer agents, ligands to stabilize growing nanoparticles, and bidentate…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
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Scholz, Fritz; Steinhardt, Tim; Kahlert, Heike; Porksen, Jens R.; Behnert, Jurgen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A simple combination pH electrode consisting of a solid-state quinhydrone sensor and a solid-state quinhydrone reference electrode is described. Both electrodes are essentially rubber stoppers that are inserted into a special doublewalled holder.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Measurement Techniques, Science Laboratories
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Bardell, David – American Biology Teacher, 2005
The invention of microscope has contributed to the furthering of knowledge in virtually every discipline of biology and is the reason for the origin of some biological sciences. The remarkable achievements of Stelluti and Highmore are discussed who laid the foundation for achievements in biology with help of their microscopic observations.
Descriptors: Sciences, Biology, Science Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Sanz, Martial – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A thin-wall disposable Pasteur pipet is used as a vacuum-tight receptacle for air-sensitive compounds to ascertain their melting points. This technique is easy, economical, and successfully used for many years to develop air-sensitive samples for melting point determinations.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Equipment, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Economou, A.; Papargyris, D.; Stratis, J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The development of an FI analyzer for chemiluminescence detection using a low-cost photoiodide is presented. The experiment clearly demonstrates in a single interdisciplinary project the way in which different aspects in chemical instrumentation fit together to produce a working analytical system.
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Instrumentation, Chemistry, Automation
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Kvittingen, Lise; Verley, Richard – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A construction of a simple gas apparatus that can be made by students either in the laboratory or the classroom, is presented. The components needed to construct the apparatus are disposable polythene pipets and polypropene microcentrifuge tubes.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Projects, Science Instruction, Science Equipment
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Speed, Traci J.; Mclntyre, Jean P.; Thamattoor, Dasan M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An instructive experiment for the synthesis of ethyl trans-cinnamate, a pleasant smelling ester used in perfumery and flavoring by the reaction of benzaldehyde with the stable ylid triphenylphosphorane is described. The synthesis, workup and characterization of trans-cinnamate may be accomplished in a single laboratory session with commonly…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction
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Lomas, Dennis – Science & Education, 2004
Modern visualization techniques in science education present a challenge of sorting out the contributions of perception to understanding science. These contributions range over degrees to which perception is influenced by belief (including systematic sets of beliefs which comprise scientific theories) and social setting. This paper proposes a…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Motion, Science Education, Perception
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Weltner, Klaus; Esperidiao, Antonio Sergio C.; Miranda, Paulo – Science & Education, 2004
We show that the treatment of pendulum movement, other than the linear approximation,may be an instructive experimentally based introduction to the physics of non-linear effects. Firstly the natural frequency of a gravitational pendulum is measured as function of its amplitude. Secondly forced oscillations of a gravitational pendulum are…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Physics, Scientific Research, Evaluation Methods
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