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Johnson, Sadie M.; Javner, Cassidy; Hackel, Benjamin J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
The goal of this study was to create an accessible, inexpensive, and engaging experiment to teach high school and undergraduate chemistry or biology students about intermolecular forces and how they contribute to the behavior of biomolecules. We developed an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to probe specific structure-function…
Descriptors: High School Students, Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Molecular Biology
Letic, Milorad – Advances in Physiology Education, 2014
Emergent processes, such as diffusion, are considered more difficult to understand than direct processes. In physiology, most processes are presented as direct processes, so emergent processes, when encountered, are even more difficult to understand. It has been suggested that, when studying diffusion, misconceptions about random processes are the…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Molecular Structure
Kozliak, Evguenii I. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
The molar entropy of mixing yields values that depend only on the number of mixing components rather than on their chemical nature. To explain this phenomenon using the logic of chemistry, this article considers mixing of distinguishable particles, thus complementing the well-known approach developed for nondistinguishable particles, for example,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Thermodynamics, Heat
Raff, Lionel M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
The thermodynamic criteria for spontaneity and equilibrium in multireaction systems are developed and discussed. When N reactions are occurring simultaneously, it is shown that G and A will depend upon N independent reaction coordinates, ?a (a = 1,2, ..., N), in addition to T and p for G or T and V for A. The general criteria for spontaneity and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Scientific Principles
Hofmann, James R. – Science & Education, 2014
Although some creationist objections to evolutionary biology are simplistic and thus are easily refuted, when more technical arguments become widespread it is important for science educators to explain the relevant science in a straightforward manner. An interesting case study is provided by misguided allegations about how cytochrome c data…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Misconceptions, Molecular Structure, Evolution
Rodrigues, João P. G. L. M.; Melquiond, Adrien S. J.; Bonvin, Alexandre M. J. J. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2016
Molecular modelling and simulations are nowadays an integral part of research in areas ranging from physics to chemistry to structural biology, as well as pharmaceutical drug design. This popularity is due to the development of high-performance hardware and of accurate and efficient molecular mechanics algorithms by the scientific community. These…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Hands on Science, Undergraduate Students, Open Source Technology
Hati, Sanchita; Bhattacharyya, Sudeep – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2016
A project-based biophysical chemistry laboratory course, which is offered to the biochemistry and molecular biology majors in their senior year, is described. In this course, the classroom study of the structure-function of biomolecules is integrated with the discovery-guided laboratory study of these molecules using computer modeling and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Active Learning, Student Projects, Laboratory Training
Visualizing, Rather than Deriving, Russell-Saunders Terms: A Classroom Activity with Quantum Numbers
Coppo, Paolo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A 1 h classroom activity is presented, aimed at consolidating the concepts of microstates and Russell-Saunders energy terms in transition metal atoms and coordination complexes. The unconventional approach, based on logic and intuition rather than rigorous mathematics, is designed to stimulate discussion and enhance familiarity with quantum…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Numbers, Class Activities, Concept Teaching
Nievas, Fiorela L.; Bogino, Pablo C.; Giordano, Walter – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2016
Biochemistry courses in the Department of Molecular Biology at the National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina, are designed for undergraduate students in biology, microbiology, chemistry, agronomy, and veterinary medicine. Microbiology students typically have previous coursework in general, analytical, and organic chemistry. Programmed sequences…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biochemistry, College Science, Foreign Countries
Ochterski, Joseph; Lupacchino-Gilson, Lisa – Science Teacher, 2016
This article describes how the authors began a science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) collaboration and completed three projects of varying complexity in their art and chemistry classrooms. The projects align with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS Lead States 2013).
Descriptors: STEM Education, Teamwork, Art Education, Chemistry
Becker, Nicole; Noyes, Keenan; Cooper, Melanie – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Characterizing how students construct causal mechanistic explanations for chemical phenomena can provide us with important insights into the ways that students develop understanding of chemistry concepts. Here, we present two qualitative studies of undergraduate general chemistry students' reasoning about the causes of London dispersion forces in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Pentecost, Thomas; Weber, Sarah; Herrington, Deborah – Science Teacher, 2016
Research suggests that connecting the visible (macroscopic) world of chemical phenomena to the invisible (particulate) world of atoms and molecules enhances student understanding in chemistry. This approach aligns with the science standards and is fundamental to the redesigned AP Chemistry curriculum. However, chemistry is usually taught at the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Visual Aids, Critical Thinking
Griffith, Kaitlyn M.; de Cataldo, Riccardo; Fogarty, Keir H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Introductory chemistry students often have difficulty visualizing the 3-dimensional shapes of the hydrogenic electron orbitals without the aid of physical 3D models. Unfortunately, commercially available models can be quite expensive. 3D printing offers a solution for producing models of hydrogenic orbitals. 3D printing technology is widely…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Graphics, Models, Undergraduate Students
Dean, Natalie L.; Ewan, Corrina; McIndoe, J. Scott – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
The use of hand-held 3D printing technology provides a unique and engaging approach to learning VSEPR theory by enabling students to draw three-dimensional depictions of different molecular geometries, giving them an appreciation of the shapes of the building blocks of complex molecular structures. Students are provided with 3D printing pens and…
Descriptors: Printing, Technology Integration, Handheld Devices, Science Instruction
Davis, Eric J.; Jones, Michael; Thiel, D. Alex; Pauls, Steve – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is a technology with near-unlimited potential for the chemical educator. However, its adoption into higher education has been limited by the dual requirements of expertise in 3D printing and 3D computer-aided design (CAD). Thus, its reported utilization in the chemistry curriculum has been within the creation…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Open Source Technology, Computer Peripherals