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Ponomarev, Dmitry A.; Shevchenko, Sergey M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The year 2006 is the 125th anniversary of a chemical reaction, the discovery of which by Mikhail Kucherov had a profound effect on the development of industrial chemistry in the 19-20th centuries. This was the hydration of alkynes catalyzed by mercury ions that made possible industrial production of acetaldehyde from acetylene. Historical…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Foreign Countries, Molecular Structure
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Patalinghug, Wyona C.; Chang, Maharlika; Solis, Joanne – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The deep blue color of azulene is drastically changed by the addition of substituents such as CH[subscript 3], F, or CHO. Computational semiempirical methods using ZINDO CI are used to model azulene and azulene derivatives and to calculate their UV-vis spectra. The calculated spectra are used to show the trends in absorption band shifts upon…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Energy, Prediction
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Gardea, Jessica; Rios, Laura; Pal, Rituraj; Gardea-Torresdey, Jorge L.; Narayan, Mahesh – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The Research and Engineering Apprenticeship Program of the Academy of Applied Science has funded several high school student summer internships to work within the Department of Chemistry at the University of Texas at El Paso. Over the last nine years, young Mexican-American scholars have been recruited into STEM-specific (science, technology,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Folk Culture, Science Laboratories, Foreign Countries
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Chasteen, Stephanie V.; Chasteen, N. Dennis; Doherty, Paul – Physics Teacher, 2008
Fruit batteries and saltwater batteries are excellent ways to explore simple circuits in the classroom. These are examples of air batteries in which metal reacts with oxygen in the air in order to generate free electrons, which flow through an external circuit and do work. Students are typically told that the salt or fruit water acts as an…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Teachers, Physics, Scientific Principles
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Brandhorst, Kai; Grunenberg, Jorg; Tamm, Matthias – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
A new set of d orbitals, constructed as a linear combination of the omnipresent set of d[subscript xy], d[subscript yz], d[subscript xz], d[subscript x[superscript 2]-y[superscript 2]], and d[subscript z[superscript 2]] orbitals, is suitable for the discussion of octahedral transition-metal complexes. The main feature of the newly derived set…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Science Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Molecular Structure
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Hirayama, Satoshi; Steer, Ronald P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
A simplified treatment of the traditional theory of solvatochromism, attributed to Bayliss and McRae, is presented and used to describe the four main types of dipolar and dispersive physical interactions between solute and solvent. The theory is extended so that it may also be used to describe barochromism (pressure-induced spectroscopic shifts).…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Vitz, Ed – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
A demonstration of the damping effect of an oil monolayer on water waves is described. The history of this remarkable demonstration--with a 2000 (or more) year span--and a brief explanation in terms of the properties of water and the monolayer are presented. If a layer of olive oil, one molecule thick (about one-ten millionth of a centimeter), is…
Descriptors: Fuels, Science Instruction, Molecular Structure, Water
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Suzuki, Akinobu; Mukawa, Takuya; Tsukagoshi, Akinori; Frankland, Paul W.; Kida, Satoshi – Learning & Memory, 2008
Previous studies have shown that inhibiting protein synthesis shortly after reactivation impairs the subsequent expression of a previously consolidated fear memory. This has suggested that reactivation returns a memory to a labile state and that protein synthesis is required for the subsequent restabilization of memory. While the molecular…
Descriptors: Animals, Genetics, Memory, Fear
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Lando, A.; Bringuier, E. – European Journal of Physics, 2008
The 1935 debate opposing Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen to Bohr elicited so many comments and developments, both theoretical and experimental, until this day, that the main point at stake at that time can be overlooked by modern readers, especially students. This paper draws the reader's attention to the historical background of Einstein's paper and…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Harris, Susan W.; Hessl, David; Goodlin-Jones, Beth; Ferranti, Jessica; Bacalman, Susan; Barbato, Ingrid; Tassone, Flora; Hagerman, Paul J.; Herman, Kristin; Hagerman, Randi J. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2008
Autism, which is common in individuals with fragile X syndrome, is often difficult to diagnose. We compared the diagnostic classifications of two measures for autism diagnosis, the ADOS and the ADI-R, in addition to the DSM-IV-TR in 63 males with this syndrome. Overall, 30% of the subjects met criteria for autistic disorder and 30% met criteria…
Descriptors: Autism, Males, Genetics, Profiles
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Betancourt-Perez, Rosa; Olivera, Luis Javier; Rodriguez, Julio E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
This study examines how well second-year nonmajor organic chemistry students are learning to draw, interpret, and understand resonance-related structures. Students were tested seven times throughout an academic year using a set of four tasks that reflected their understanding of what these structures represent and how they relate to each other.…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Knowledge Level, Science Instruction, Nonmajors
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Salom, Luz Gil; Monreal, Carmen Soler – International Journal of English Studies, 2009
The writer's strategy to combine the exposition of factual information with personal judgement and interaction with the reader has been analysed in a number of studies (Hunston, 1994; Hyland, 1998a, 1998b; Latour and Woolgar, 1979; Skelton, 1997). Myers' studies (1989, 1992) on the pragmatics of politeness in scientific articles analyse politeness…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Telecommunications, Pragmatics
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Greaves-Holmes, Wanda L. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2009
In the absence of scientific clarity regarding the potential health effects of occupational exposure to nanoparticles, there is a need for guidance in making decisions about hazards, risks, and controls (Schulte & Salmanca-Buentello, 2007). Presently, no guiding principles have been universally accepted for personal protective equipment that is…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Technology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Hazardous Materials
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Gancheff, Jorge S.; Kremer, Carlos; Ventura, Oscar N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
A computational experiment aimed to create and systematically analyze models of simple cation hydrates is presented. The changes in the structure (bond distances and angles) and the electronic density distribution of the solvent and the thermodynamic parameters of the hydration process are calculated and compared with the experimental data. The…
Descriptors: Models, Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Interaction
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Young, Mark A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Heterogeneous, gas-solid processes constitute an important class of catalytic reactions that play a key role in a variety of applications, such as industrial processing and environmental controls. Heterogeneous catalytic chemistry can be demonstrated in a simple heated flow reactor containing a fragment of the catalytic converter from a vehicular…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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