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Teaching Avogadro's Hypothesis and Helping Students to See the World Differently Brett Criswell This article uses a model from educational psychologyChi's theory of ontological misclassificationto explain the source of students' difficulties in understanding Avogadro's hypothesis and provide a method to successfully teach this fundamental concept. Criswell, Brett. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1372.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Gases
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Similarity and Difference in the Behavior of Gases: An Interactive Demonstration Guy Ashkenazi A demonstration that concurrently exposes differences and similarities in the behavior of two different gases has been designed to bridge the gap between students' understanding at the algorithmicmacroscopic and conceptualmicroscopic levels. Ashkenazi, Guy. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 72.
Gases |
Kinetics |
Learning Theories
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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Mapping of Environmental Samples across College Campuses Kathleen L. Purvis-Roberts, Harriet P. Moeur, and Andrew Zanella In this laboratory experiment, students take environmental samples (concentrations of nitrogen dioxide) and geospatial coordinates with a global position systems unit at various locations around campus, map their data on a geo-referenced map with geographical information systems software, and compare their results to those observed by governmental agencies. Purvis-Roberts, Kathleen L.; Moeur, Harriet P.; Zanella, Andrew. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1691.
Applications of Chemistry |
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Gases |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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The Use of Limits in an Advanced Placement Chemistry Course Paul S. Matsumoto, Jonathan Ring, and Jia Li (Lily) Zhu This article describes the use of limits in topics usually covered in advanced placement or first-year college chemistry. This approach supplements the interpretation of the graph of an equation since it is usually easier to evaluate the limit of a function than to generate its graph. Matsumoto, Paul S.; Ring, Jonathan; Zhu, Jia Li (Lily). J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1655.
Acids / Bases |
Equilibrium |
Gases |
Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics |
Thermodynamics
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An Inquiry-Based Chemistry Laboratory Promoting Student Discovery of Gas Laws A. M. R. P. Bopegedera This article describes a laboratory in which students discover the gas laws using Vernier sensors and Microsoft Excel. Bopegedera, A. M. R. P. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 465.
Gases |
Instrumental Methods |
Physical Properties
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Where Did the Water Go? Boyle's Law and Pressurized Diaphragm Water Tanks James Brimhall and Sundar Naga Boyles law (PV is constant) provides mathematical insight into the workings of pressurized diaphragm tanks for storage of water pumped from underground wells, including predictions of the quantities of available water resulting from different initial conditions of water tank systems. Brimhall, James; Naga, Sundar. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 425.
Applications of Chemistry |
Gases
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Job's Analysis of the Range of the "Dalton Syringe Rocket" Natalie Barto, Brandon Henrie, and Ed Vitz An apparatus for safely igniting fuel gas/oxygen mixtures in a syringe and measuring the distance that the syringe is propelled is presented. The distance (range) is analyzed by the method of continuous variation (Job's Method) to determine the stoichiometry of the reaction. Barto, Natalie; Henrie, Brandon; Vitz, Ed. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 1505.
Gases |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Thermodynamics |
Stoichiometry
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General Education and General Chemistry—Redux Leslie S. Forster This paper discusses the desirability of including non-technical general education topics in chemistry courses intended for science and engineering students. Forster, Leslie S. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 614.
Enrichment / Review Materials |
Gases |
Learning Theories
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Chemistry and Song: A Novel Way To Educate and Entertain Cory C. Pye In this article, a novel way of teaching chemistry is presented that uses contemporary music and chemical lyrics to educate. Pye, Cory C. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 507.
Gases
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Bringing History to the Classroom: Spoofs about Problems in Obtaining Research Grants Sidney Toby This article is a spoof on the History of Science and consists of four skits depicting the difficulties famous men and women in science might have had in fictional interviews while seeking funding for their research. Toby, Sidney. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 503.
Gases |
Physical Properties |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Women in Chemistry |
Administrative Issues
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The Universal Gas Constant R William B. Jensen Answers the question "Why is the universal gas constant represented by the letter R?" [Debut] Jensen, William B. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 731.
Gases |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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Sink or Swim: The Cartesian Diver K. David Pinkerton Cartesian divers are a quick and simple way to illustrate relationships among pressure, volume, temperature, and buoyancy. The Activity could be used in connection with the concepts of gases and liquids and discussions of Boyle's, Charles's, and the ideal gas laws. Pinkerton, K. David. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 200A.
Gases |
Physical Properties
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Interpretation of Second Virial Coefficient Vivek Utgikar Identifying the gel point of a polymer using a multimeter. Utgikar, Vivek. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1409.
Kinetics |
Lasers |
Spectroscopy |
Gases |
Thermodynamics
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A Demonstration of Ideal Gas Principles Using a Football William D. Bare and Lester Andrews A class demonstration and cooperative learning activity in which the ideal gas law is applied to determine the volume of a football is described. The mass of an air-filled football is recorded at two or more pressures, and students are asked to use these data to solve problems involving the volume, pressure, and mass of the football and the molecular weight of the gas in the ball. Bare, William D.; Andrews, Lester. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 622.
Gases |
Applications of Chemistry
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Formation and Dimerization of NO2 A General Chemistry Experiment April D. Hennis, C. Scott Highberger, and Serge Schreiner* A general chemistry experiment which illustrates Gay-Lussac's law of combining volumes. Students are able to determine the partial pressures and equilibrium constant for the formation and dimerization of NO2. The experiment readily provides students with data that can be manipulated with a common spreadsheet. Hennis, April D.; Highberger, C. Scott; Schreiner, Serge. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1340.
Gases |
Equilibrium |
Quantitative Analysis |
Stoichiometry
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A U-Tube Experiment To Discover the Curve in Boyle's Law Thomas G. Richmond and Amy Parr A discovery-style experiment is described to enable introductory chemistry students to determine the pressure versus volume behavior of a gas over a wide pressure range to "discover" Boyle's Law. Richmond, Thomas G.; Parr, Amy. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 414.
Gases |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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A Simple Boyle's Law Experiment Don L. Lewis Student-conducted experiments over a range of pressures from about 14 psi to about 120 psi can safely and accurately be made utilizing a 60 ml syringe and an ordinary bathroom scale. No pressure gauge is required and no value for initial pressure in the syringe (near atmospheric pressure) need be assumed. Lewis, Don L. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 209.
Gases
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A Systematic Experimental Test of the Ideal Gas Equation for the General Chemistry Laboratory Luis H. Blanco and Carmen M. Romero A series of experiments that study all the gas laws in an integrated fashion. Blanco, Luis H.; Romero, Carmen M. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 933.
Gases |
Kinetic-Molecular Theory
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A New Quantitative Pressure-Volume Experiment Based on the "Cartesian Diver" Thompson, Judith U. S.; Goldsby, Kenneth A. Modified Cartesian Diver to illustrate qualitatively and quantitatively the inverse, nonlinear relationship between gas pressure and volume. Thompson, Judith U. S.; Goldsby, Kenneth A. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 801.
Gases
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To bubble or not to bubble: Demonstrating Boyle's law Hughes, Elvin, Jr.; Holmes, L. H., Jr. A simple demonstration to introduce pressure. Hughes, Elvin, Jr.; Holmes, L. H., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 492.
Gases
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LIMSport (II): Use of the Interfaced Balance for Pressure Measurements, Streamlined Syntheses, and Titrations Vitz, Ed 145. LIMSport facilitates direct acquisition of data from a variety of sensors into a spreadsheet.. This article explores the use of LIMSport in understanding gas laws. Vitz, Ed J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 63.
Gases |
Instrumental Methods
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Does a one-molecule gas obey Boyle's law? Rhodes, Gail Because the kinetic molecular theory provides a plausible explanation for the lawful behavior of gases, it should be treated in enough depth to show students that the theory accounts for all of the important aspects of ideal gas behavior. Rhodes, Gail J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 16.
Gases |
Kinetic-Molecular Theory
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Inexpensive gas law apparatus Garrett, D. D.; Banta, M. C.; Arney, B. E. The apparatus described in this paper avoids the problems associated with mercury as well as eliminating the friction problems usually encountered with the disposable syringes having rubber plunger tips. Garrett, D. D.; Banta, M. C.; Arney, B. E. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 667.
Gases |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Science Volume 4 - Physics / Chemistry Chemical Elements (Minnesota Educational Computing Corporation) Hartman, Kenneth A. Six programs, three relating to solubility products, two on gas laws, and a Milliken Oil Drop Experiment. Hartman, Kenneth A. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, A26.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Gases
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TRS-80 Chemistry Lab, Volume 1, Review II (Hallgren, Richard C.) Beck, James D. Programs covering the kinetic theory, Charles' law, Boyle' law, titration, and solubility. Beck, James D. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, A106.
Kinetic-Molecular Theory |
Gases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Precipitation / Solubility
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TRS-80 Chemistry Lab, Volume 1, Review I (Hallgren, Richard C.) Rowe, Frederick J. Programs covering the kinetic theory, Charles' law, Boyle' law, titration, and solubility. Rowe, Frederick J. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, A105.
Kinetic-Molecular Theory |
Gases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Why teach the gas laws? Davenport, Derek A. Justification for teaching the gas laws. Davenport, Derek A. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 505.
Gases |
Stoichiometry
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Why do we teach gas laws? Roe, Robert, Jr. Justification for teaching the gas laws. Roe, Robert, Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 505.
Gases |
Kinetic-Molecular Theory
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Cooking with chemistry Grosser, Arthur E. Two demonstrations involving cooking eggs and suggestions for many more examples of cooking that illustrate important principles of chemistry. From the "State-of-the-Art Symposium for Chemical Educators: Chemistry of the Food Cycle". Grosser, Arthur E. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 362.
Food Science |
Gases |
Acids / Bases |
Equilibrium |
Kinetics
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Gas laws and gas behavior Schmuckler, Joseph S. A collection of activities from past issues of the Journal and The Science Teacher. Schmuckler, Joseph S. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 73.
Gases
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Boyle's law experiment Hermens, Richard A. This experiment regarding Boyle's law adheres to qualifications which allow the experiment to be meaningful to the students, is safe and simple to perform, low in cost, easy to set up and maintain, obtains reproducible results, and is capable of being performed in a reasonable length of time. Hermens, Richard A. J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 764.
Gases
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An effective demonstration of some properties of real vapors Metsger, D. Scott The apparatus described in this article has been found by the authors to be the most effective in vividly illustrating the behavior of a nearly ideal gas to first year chemistry students. Metsger, D. Scott J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 67.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Gases |
Physical Properties |
Solids
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Boyle's law and the monster marshmallow Broniec, Rick Evacuating the air surrounding a marshmallow with a vacuum pump. Broniec, Rick J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 974.
Gases
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Boyle's law - A different view Sharma, B. D. For a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature the energy of the gas is fixed and independent of its pressure and volume. Sharma, B. D. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 827.
Gases
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The titration of air with nitric oxide: An application of Gay-Lussac's law of combining volumes in a general chemistry experiment Everett, Kenneth G. Gay-Lussac's law of combining volumes is demonstrated through the reaction between NO and the oxygen in air. Everett, Kenneth G. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 802.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Gases
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Gases and their behavior Schmuckler, Joseph S.
Schmuckler, Joseph S. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 885.
Gases
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Properly opening a beer can and Boyle's law DeLorenzo, Ron Why tapping the side of a can or bottle can reduce spray when opening. DeLorenzo, Ron J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 601.
Gases
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Bicarbonate in Alka-Seltzer: A general chemistry experiment Peck, Larry; Irgolic, Kurt; O'Connor, Rod Determining the percentage bicarbonate ion by mass in Alka-Seltzer. Peck, Larry; Irgolic, Kurt; O'Connor, Rod J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 517.
Quantitative Analysis |
Gases |
Stoichiometry |
Acids / Bases
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A chemistry lesson at Three Mile Island Mammano, Nicholas J. Teaching principles of general chemistry through references made to the nuclear incident at Three Mile Island. Mammano, Nicholas J. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 286.
Equilibrium |
Gases |
Stoichiometry |
Nonmajor Courses |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Applications of Chemistry
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The solution: "Derivation of the ideal gas law" Bosch, Warren L.; Crawford, Crayton M.; Gensler, Walter J.; Haim, Albert; Levine, Ira N.; Linde, Peter F.; Salzsieder, John C.; Silberszye, Waldemar; Viehland, Larry A.; Waser, Jurg A response to the misinterpretations that appeared in the referenced article regarding the gas laws. Bosch, Warren L.; Crawford, Crayton M.; Gensler, Walter J.; Haim, Albert; Levine, Ira N.; Linde, Peter F.; Salzsieder, John C.; Silberszye, Waldemar; Viehland, Larry A.; Waser, Jurg J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 201.
Gases
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Ga(U)Ge pressure and absolute pressure Davenport, Derek A. Air is progressively removed from a test tube; the pressure inside is measured using a standard tire-pressure gauge that is found to read atmospheric pressure when the test tube is fully evacuated. Davenport, Derek A. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 322.
Gases
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Boyle's law Davenport, Derek A. Increasing weights are placed on a sealed syringe, compressing the air inside, and increasing weights pull the plunger from a held syringe, expanding the air inside. In both cases, plots of "P" vs. V are recorded. Davenport, Derek A. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 322.
Gases
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Participatory lecture demonstrations Battino, Rubin Examples of participatory lecture demonstrations in chromatography, chemical kinetics, balancing equations, the gas laws, the kinetic-molecular theory, Henry's law, electronic energy levels in atoms, translational, vibrational, and rotational energies of molecules, and organic chemistry. Battino, Rubin J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 39.
Chromatography |
Kinetic-Molecular Theory |
Kinetics |
Stoichiometry |
Gases |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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An Exercise with Boyle's law Moeller, Michael B. A procedure for doing a demonstration of Boyles' law. Moeller, Michael B. J. Chem. Educ. 1978, 55, 584.
Gases
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Pressure calculations Schultz, Charles W. This question requires students to be able to distinguish two kinds of pressure: Boyles law pressure of gas (that depends on volume) from the equilibrium vapor pressure above a liquid (that does not). Schultz, Charles W. J. Chem. Educ. 1978, 55, 515.
Gases |
Chemometrics
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Simplified Boyle's Law demonstration Miller, Daniel W. Placing a sealed syringe in bell jar attached to a vacuum pump and reading the volume of air inside the syringe at various reduced pressures. Miller, Daniel W. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 245.
Gases
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Ideal gas laws. Experiments for general chemistry Deal, Walter J. Several gas-law experiments designed to verify the relationship PV = constant at constant temperature and to calculate the gas constant R. Deal, Walter J. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 405.
Gases
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Computer-enhanced laboratory experience. An example of a totally integrated approach Davis, Leslie N.; Coffey, Charles E.; Macero, Daniel J. A gas law experiment (Boyle's Law) adapted to make use of computer assisted instruction. Davis, Leslie N.; Coffey, Charles E.; Macero, Daniel J. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 711.
Gases |
Thermodynamics
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A Charles' Law experiment using a balloon or a plastic bag Murdock, Howard D.; Hawthorne, Robert M., Jr. A general chemistry experiment that demonstrates Charles' Law clearly, quickly, and relatively quantitatively. Murdock, Howard D.; Hawthorne, Robert M., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 528.
Gases
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Scuba diving and the gas laws Cooke, E. D.; Baranowski, Conrad Three illustrations of physical-chemical principles drawn from scuba diving. Cooke, E. D.; Baranowski, Conrad J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 425.
Gases |
Applications of Chemistry |
Thermodynamics
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Determination of the molar volume of a gas at standard temperature and pressure. A lecture demonstration Zaborowski, Leon M. Using massed balloons of measured and corrected volume to determine the molar volume of a gas at standard temperature and pressure. Zaborowski, Leon M. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 361.
Gases
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Gas Laws, Equilibrium, and the Commercial Synthesis of Nitric acid. A Simple Demonstration Alexander, M. Dale This demonstration of the commercial production of nitric acid uses a simple apparatus to illustrate a number of basic chemical concepts, including Le Chatelier's principle. Alexander, M. Dale J. Chem. Educ. 1971, 48, 838.
Synthesis |
Industrial Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Gases |
Equilibrium |
Reactions |
Stoichiometry
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Concept of empirical temperature for introductory chemistry Ander, Paul This presentation is used in a freshman course prior to the discussion of the empirical gas laws for dilute gases, i.e., Boyle's Charles', Dalton's etc., Ander, Paul J. Chem. Educ. 1971, 48, 325.
Gases
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An inexpensive vacuum and gas handling system for the freshman laboratory Zuehlke, R. W.; Cartier, P. G. Presents an inexpensive vacuum and gas handling system for the freshman laboratory. Zuehlke, R. W.; Cartier, P. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 874.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Laboratory Management |
Gases
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Friday experiments Bissey, Jack E. Provides data on an unknown gas and asks readers to determine if it is ideal, as well as its molecular weight and chemical formula. Bissey, Jack E. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 497.
Gases |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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An experimental approach to the ideal gas law Breck, W. G.; Holmes, F. W. It is possible to introduce to students the equation of state, PV = nRT, by an experimental method that demonstrates that PV/T remains constant for a given amount of gas. Breck, W. G.; Holmes, F. W. J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, 293.
Gases
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Letters to the editor Caughlan, Charles N. Calls attention to another article suggesting the use of hypodermic syringes to verify Boyle's law. Caughlan, Charles N. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, 229.
Gases
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Hypodermic syringes in quantitative elementary chemistry experiments. Part 2. General chemistry experiments Davenport, Derek A.; Saba, Afif N. Presents a variety of experiments that make use of hypodermic syringes in quantitative elementary chemistry. Davenport, Derek A.; Saba, Afif N. J. Chem. Educ. 1962, 39, 617.
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Gases |
Liquids |
Reactions |
Equilibrium |
Stoichiometry
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