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Oven versus Bunsen Burner When Heating Copper(II) Chloride Dihydrate Michael C. Wirtz In "greening up" the classical stoichiometry experiment where students determine the formula of copper(II) chloride dihydrate, it is critical that teachers and instructors use a 110°C oven rather than a Bunsen burner. Copper(II) chloride dihydrate decomposes at temperatures above 300°C, releasing chlorine gas. Wirtz, Michael C. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1345.
Laboratory Management |
Stoichiometry
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Lewis Structure Representation of Free Radicals Similar to ClO Warren Hirsch and Mark Kobrak An unconventional Lewis structure is proposed to explain the properties of the free radical ClO and a series of its isoelectronic analogues, particularly trends in the spin density of these species. Hirsch, Warren; Kobrak, Mark. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1360.
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Computational Chemistry |
Covalent Bonding |
Free Radicals |
Lewis Structures |
Molecular Modeling |
MO Theory |
Valence Bond Theory
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The Chemistry of Swimming Pool Maintenance Carl Salter and David L. Langhus This paper examines the key ideas behind swimming pool chemistry -- the central importance of pH and its effect on chlorine sanitation and calcium carbonate solubility. The paper also reviews the analytical procedures and common practices used to monitor and control pool chemistry or correct problems. Salter, Carl; Langhus, David L. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1124.
Acids / Bases |
Applications of Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Dyes / Pigments |
pH |
Photochemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Carbon Tetrachloride Jay A. Young The hazards of carbon tetrachloride are discussed. Young, Jay A. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 1416.
Laboratory Management |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Dichloromethane Jay A. Young The hazards of dichloromethane are discussed. Young, Jay A. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 1415.
Laboratory Management |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Boiling Point versus Mass Michael Laing I am very pleased that Ronald Rich has written making these comments, because he is pre-eminent in this field, beginning with his early book, Periodic Correlations. Laing, Michael. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 642.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Liquids |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Boiling Point versus Mass Ronald L. Rich Laing gave a useful examination of the boiling points of small molecules versus molecular mass. However, a molecule escaping from a liquid is not closely analogous to a satellite breaking free from the earths gravitational field with the requirement of a minimum escape velocity, such that the required kinetic energy is proportional to the mass of the satellite at that escape velocity. Rich, Ronald L. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 642.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Liquids |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Chlorine Jay A. Young Properties, hazards, and storage requirements for chlorine. Young, Jay A. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 186.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Laboratory Management |
Physical Properties
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Use of Chloroisocyanuarates for Disinfection of Water: Application of Miscellaneous General Chemistry Topics Gabriel Pinto and Brian Rohrig Using the chlorination of water (using sodium dichloroisocyanurate and trichloroisocyanuric acid) to develop general chemistry concepts; includes question for students and answers. Pinto, Gabriel; Rohrig, Brian. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 41.
Stoichiometry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Applications of Chemistry |
Photochemistry
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Sodium Fluoride Jay A. Young Properties, hazards, and storage requirements for sodium fluoride. Young, Jay A. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 1197.
Laboratory Management |
Physical Properties
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Boiling Points of the Family of Small Molecules CHwFxClyBrz: How Are They Related to Molecular Mass? Michael Laing Investigating the role of molecular mass in determining boiling points of small molecules. Laing, Michael. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1544.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Liquids |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Physical Properties
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Dioxin, Not Doomsday Jeffrey M. Zimpleman On the basis of findings from epidemiologic cohort studies, dioxin appears not to be as potent a carcinogen or teratogen as popularly thought. In fact, through its antiestrogenic properties, dioxin may provide a weapon against breast cancer. Zimpleman, Jeffrey M. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1662.
Toxicology
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A Simple, Safe Way To Prepare Halogens and Study Their Visual Properties at a Technical Secondary School Domingo A. Liprandi, Orlando R. Reinheimer, José F. Paredes, and Pablo C. L'Argentière In this paper we propose an easy-to-build apparatus to obtain chlorine, bromine, and iodine. The experiment was developed considering not only theoretical and safety conditions but simplicity and clarity as well. Liprandi, Domingo A.; Reinheimer, Orlando R.; Paredes, José F.; L'Argentière, Pablo C. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 532.
Oxidation / Reduction |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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An Easy Way To Make Chlorine Water L. H. Holmes Jr. Chlorine water can be made easily by mixing hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid. The equilibrium lies toward Cl2 in the reaction HOCl + HCl -> Cl2 + H2O and this can be used to make chlorine water from sodium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid if the presence of NaCl in the chlorine water does not interfere with its use. Holmes Jr; L. H. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1326.
Synthesis
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Sodium Chloride Revisited Robert V. Stick and Mauro Mocerino This "Tested Demonstration" describes the preparation of sodium chloride from its elements, sodium and chlorine. Along the way, tests for chlorine, iodine, and the chloride ion are included. Stick, Robert V.; Mocerino, Mauro. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 539.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Oxidation / Reduction
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A Convenient Way to Generate Hydrogen Chloride: In the Freshman Lab Francisco J. Arnáiz A convenient way to generate hydrogen chloride. Arnáiz, Francisco J. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 1139.
Laboratory Management |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Demonstrating a Lack of Reactivity Using a Teflon-Coated Pan Thomas G. Richmond Demonstration to illustrate a lack of chemical activity using a Teflon-coated pan. Richmond, Thomas G.; Krause, Paul F. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 731.
Reactions |
Covalent Bonding
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Pyrotechnic Reactions Without Oxygen Wright, Stephen W. Reaction of K3FeF6 with Al and poly(tetrafluoroethylene) with Mg. Wright, Stephen W. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 251.
Oxidation / Reduction |
Reactions
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Bleaching with Chlorine: Another Tomato Juice Demonstration Nemetz, Thomas M.; Ball, David W. Bubbling chlorine gas through tomato juice produces dramatic color changes. This paper provides safe instructions for the demonstration. Nemetz, Thomas M.; Ball, David W. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 154.
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Reactions
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Sulfur Hexafluoride: Classroom Uses for an Unusual Compound Sullivan, Dan M. A profile of one of the heaviest known gases and its possible safe uses in the classroom. Sullivan, Dan M. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 100.
Gases |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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Microscale experiments: Dissolved oxygen and chloride determination in water Crosson, Mary; Gibb, Reen Determining the dissolved oxygen and chloride content of water samples through titrations. Crosson, Mary; Gibb, Reen J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 830.
Microscale Lab |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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The pH range of the Mohr titration for chloride ion can be usefully extended to 4-10.5 Finlayson, A. C. The pH ranges found in textbooks for this titration are misleading because of inadequate explanations for their basis. Finlayson, A. C. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 559.
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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The preparation of halogen waters Diemente, Damon Aqueous solutions of halogens can provide important demonstrations regarding periodicity, however many instructors are understandably hesitant to handle halogens. This author discusses the safe handling of halogens. Diemente, Damon J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 932.
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Chloride in natural waters: An environmental application of a potentiometric titration Lisensky, George; Reynolds, Kelly. An environmental application of a potentiometric titration to determine chloride found in fresh water. Lisensky, George; Reynolds, Kelly. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 334.
Potentiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Green Chemistry |
Geochemistry |
Quantitative Analysis
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The H2 + Cl2 explosion as a chemical analogue of the photoelectric effect: A true quantum mechanical demonstration Knox, Kerro The photochemical hydrogen-chlorine reaction affords a good example of the quantum aspect of light and its interaction with matter. Knox, Kerro J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 897.
Reactions |
Quantum Chemistry |
Photochemistry
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Consumer chemistry demonstrations Carberry, Edward; Gonnella, Thomas; Eliason, Robert Demonstrating the hazards of mixing an acidic cleaner with bleach and the light-absorbing ability of sunscreens. Carberry, Edward; Gonnella, Thomas; Eliason, Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 1041.
Consumer Chemistry |
Nonmajor Courses |
Photochemistry |
Toxicology
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Fluoropolymers: Part 1 Waller, F. J. A brief account of fluoropolymers as an important part of polymer chemistry. Waller, F. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 487.
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An overhead demonstration of some descriptive chemistry of the halogens and LeChtelier's principle Hansen, Robert C. Colorful demonstrations that illustrate Le Chtelier's principle, solubility rules, and periodic trends. Hansen, Robert C. J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 264.
Equilibrium |
Descriptive Chemistry |
Periodicity / Periodic Table
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The effect of pH and chloride ion concentration on the mobilities of various cations in soil Brown, Melody; Sutherland, Mary; Leharne, Stephen Measuring the mobilities of cations (particularly of toxic metals) in soils using soil thin layer chromatography. Brown, Melody; Sutherland, Mary; Leharne, Stephen J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 448.
pH |
Agricultural Chemistry |
Metals |
Thin Layer Chromatography
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Methods for preparing aqueous solutions of chlorine and bromine for halogen displacement reactions Hiegel, Gene A.; Abdala, Miguel H.; Burke, S. Vincent; Beard, Donald P. Alternatives to handling and storing cylinders of chlorine gas and containers of liquid bromine. Hiegel, Gene A.; Abdala, Miguel H.; Burke, S. Vincent; Beard, Donald P. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 156.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Laboratory Management
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Spontaneous combustion of familiar substances in chlorine Briggs, Thomas S. Reacting chlorine generated from liquid bleach with red phosphorus (from a match book) and iron from steel wool. Briggs, Thomas S. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 788.
Reactions |
Oxidation / Reduction
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More "quickies" Rosenberg, Milton H. Some quick, challenging questions that cover various areas of chemistry. Rosenberg, Milton H. J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 994.
X-ray Crystallography |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Recycling silver chloride Thall, Edwin A simple way to reduce lab cost by recycling silver in the academic lab. Thall, Edwin J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 561.
Laboratory Management
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Singlet oxygen in aqueous solution: A lecture demonstration Shakhashiri, Bassam Z.; Williams, Lloyd G. Lecture demonstrations involving chemiluminescence are useful for the purpose both of displaying chemical phenomena and of illustrating specific principles. Shakhashiri, Bassam Z.; Williams, Lloyd G. J. Chem. Educ. 1976, 53, 358.
Photochemistry |
Reactions |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Spectroscopy
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Chlorine in your water Smith, J. G. The use, chemistry, and alternatives to chlorine and chlorine compounds in water supplies. Smith, J. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 656.
Water / Water Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry
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A spectrophotometric determination of fluoride adapted for the freshman laboratory Daines, Terri L.; Morse, Karen W. In this experiment the student determines the fluoride ion concentration of a sodium fluoride solution, which they can do with high precision and accuracy. Daines, Terri L.; Morse, Karen W. J. Chem. Educ. 1974, 51, 680.
Quantitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Spectroscopy
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Detection of chloride, bromide, and iodide following sodium fusion McCullough, Thomas; Allaire, Pierre N.; Boettcher, Brian R. Presents the use of paper chromatography in conjunction with the sodium fusion detection of chloride, bromide, and iodide. McCullough, Thomas; Allaire, Pierre N.; Boettcher, Brian R. J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 217.
Qualitative Analysis |
Chromatography
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Letter to the editor (the author replies) Holloway, John L. Warns readers about the dangers associated with the preparation of xenon fluoride. Holloway, John L. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 619.
Photochemistry
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Letter to the editor Chernick, Cedrick L. Warns readers about the dangers associated with the preparation of xenon fluoride. Chernick, Cedrick L. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 619.
Photochemistry
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Detection of chloride ion in the presence of bromide, iodide, and thiocyanate ions Paul, Armine D.; Gibson, John A., Jr. Summarizes and evaluates several published methods for detecting chloride ions in the presence of bromide, iodide, and thiocyanate ions. Paul, Armine D.; Gibson, John A., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 440.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Qualitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Effect of chloride ion on precipitation of cadmium sulfide O'Donnell, T. A. Adding NaCl or KCl to suspended CdS causes the suspension to disappear. O'Donnell, T. A. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, A313.
Precipitation / Solubility |
pH |
Equilibrium
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A reaction tube for sodium and chlorine Barnard, W. Robert Describes reacting sodium and chlorine in Pyrex tubing. Barnard, W. Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, A49.
Reactions |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Would Mendeleev have predicted the existence of XeF4? Ward, Roland The author suggests that a contemporary Mendeleev might have used the concept of molecular orbitals to predict the existence of XeF4. Ward, Roland J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, 277.
Nonmetals |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Letters to the editor Kapp, George Presents a demonstration of chlorine's ability to bleach wet or moist but not dry materials. Kapp, George J. Chem. Educ. 1956, 33, 414.
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Letters to the editor Wolf, Milton G. The results of collecting chlorine through the displacement of saturated aqueous solutions of calcium chloride and sodium chloride. Wolf, Milton G. J. Chem. Educ. 1954, 31, 48.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Gases
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