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The Fuge Tube Diode Array Spectrophotometer B. T. Arneson, S. R. Long, K. K. Stewart, and J. J. Lagowski Presents details for adapting a diode array UVvis spectrophotometer to incorporate the use of polypropylene microcentrifuge tubesfuge tubesas cuvettes. The fuge tubes also can serve as reaction vessels, which permits the ready study of chemical systems involving heterogeneous phases by eliminating the need for tedious separations. Arneson, B. T.; Long, S. R.; Stewart, K. K.; Lagowski, J. J. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1663.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Solutions / Solvents |
Spectroscopy |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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Investigating the Stability of Benzoyl Peroxide in Over-the-Counter Acne Medications Marina Canepa Kittredge, Kevin W. Kittredge, Melissa S. Sokol, Arlyne M. Sarquis, and Laura M. Sennet Students use peroxide strips to investigate the stability of the benzoyl peroxide found in an over-the-counter acne medication when added to various solutions of water, ethanol, polyethylene glycol, and isopropyl myristate. Canepa Kittredge, Marina; Kittredge, Kevin W.; Sokol, Melissa S.; Sarquis, Arlyne M.; Sennet, Laura M. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1655.
Consumer Chemistry |
Drugs / Pharmaceuticals |
Nonmajor Courses |
Solutions / Solvents
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Magnetized Water: Science or Fraud? L. Lahuerta Zamora, G. M. Antón-Fos, P. A. Alemán López, and R. V. Martin Algarra Commercial water magnetizers provide a unique opportunity to help university and secondary students develop appropriate skepticism against extraordinary claims and use testing as the basis for their scientific evaluation. Lahuerta Zamora, L.; Antón-Fos, G. M.; Alemán López, P. A.; Martin Algarra, R. V. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1416.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Magnetic Properties |
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Make a Match Erika K. Jacobsen Suggests using this month's JCE Classroom Activity in conjunction with the laboratory exercise that follows it. Jacobsen, Erica K. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1090.
Calibration |
Carbohydrates |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Quantitative Analysis
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Measuring the Density of a Sugar Solution Karen I. Peterson This experiment addresses the concept of equipment calibration for reducing systematic error. Students prepare and measure the densities of sucrose solutions with simple glassware that has been calibrated using the density of water. By careful work, students can determine the density to within 0.5%. allowing accuracy to be a major component of the final grade. Peterson, Karen I. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1089.
Calibration |
Carbohydrates |
Physical Properties |
Quantitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents
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[#97] The Sweeter Side of Density Michael Davis and Charles Henry Students determine the density of different sugar solutions and then devise a method for layering them in a graduated cylinder. Dyeing the solutions with food coloring results in a rainbow-colored, heterogeneous mixture. Davis, Michael; Henry, Charles. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1088A.
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Student-Centered Learning
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Using Molecular Dynamics Simulation To Reinforce Student Understanding of Intermolecular Forces Phillip R. Burkholder, Gordon H. Purser, and Renee S. Cole This article presents a series of experiments incorporating molecular dynamics simulations which predict the motion of chemical species based on the application of empirical rules and a physical analysis of the forces that act between the species. These motions can then be shown in vivid graphical form. Burkholder, Phillip R.; Purser, Gordon H.; Cole, Renee S. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1071.
Computational Chemistry |
Hydrogen Bonding |
Molecular Mechanics / Dynamics |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents
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A Hand-Held Ammonia Fountain Nicholas C. Thomas and Stephen Faulk A plastic juice bottle, filled with ammonia gas generated by combining aqueous ammonia and sodium hydroxide, provides a convenient demonstration of the ammonia fountain and gas solubility. Thomas, Nicholas C.; Faulk, Stephen. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 1063.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents
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Resolving Spectral Lines with a Periscope-Type DVD Spectroscope Fumitaka Wakabayashi Describes the periscope-type of DVD spectroscope and demonstrates the numerical analysis of its emission and absorption spectra. This improved design allows one to observe and photograph visible spectra more easily and clearly than earlier models; it thus has the potential to be a cost-effective, powerful, and versatile tool for science education. Wakabayashi, Fumitaka. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 849.
Atomic Spectroscopy |
Solutions / Solvents |
Spectroscopy |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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A Simple Laboratory Experiment To Determine the Kinetics of Mutarotation of D-Glucose Using a Blood Glucose Meter Carlos E. Perles and Pedro L. O. Volpe A simple commercial blood glucose meter is used to follow the kinetics of mutarotation of D-glucose in aqueous solution. The results may be compared with those obtained using an automatic polarimeter. Perles, Carlos E.; Volpe, Pedro L. O. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 686.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Bioanalytical Chemistry |
Carbohydrates |
Chirality / Optical Activity |
Enzymes |
Kinetics |
Solutions / Solvents |
Stereochemistry
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Using Hydrogen Balloons To Display Metal Ion Spectra James H. Maynard Describes a procedure for igniting hydrogen-filled balloons containing metal salts to obtain the brightest possible flash while minimizing the quantity of airborne combustion products. Maynard, James H. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 519.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Atomic Spectroscopy |
Gases |
Metals |
Solutions / Solvents
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In Partial Defense of Calculating Titration Curves Stephen J. Hawkes Calculating a titration curve is an unnecessarily complicated method of explaining how a buffer works, and equilibrium calculations are grossly over-emphasized in chemistry teaching. Hawkes, Stephen J. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 499.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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In Partial Defense of Calculating Titration Curves Daniel C. Harris There are more important subjects than calculating titration curves for a student whose only formal exposure to analytical chemistry will be an introductory course and whose primary interest is likely to be outside of chemistry (such as the life sciences). Harris, Daniel C. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 498.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Discsussion: Should Students Calculate Titration Curves? Stephen J. Hawkes Learning to perform equilibrium calculations is an example of the principle that students who can answer numerical questions do not necessarily understand their chemistry. Hawkes, Stephen J. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 498.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Pennies and Eggs: Initiation into Inquiry Learning for Preservice Elementary Education Teachers Donald J. Wink and Jeong Hye Hwang-Choe Describes two labs incorporating the Science Writing Heuristic in a course for preservice students in elementary education. The first lab is a discovery activity involving the change in composition and mass of pennies in 1982; the second uses flotation methods to separate hard-boiled and uncooked eggs. Wink, Donald J.; Hwang-Choe, Jeong Hye. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 396.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Materials Science |
Solutions / Solvents |
Physical Properties
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Investigating Students' Ability To Transfer Ideas Learned from Molecular Animations of the Dissolution Process Resa M. Kelly and Loretta L. Jones This study examines what features of the particulate nature of matter learned from viewing two animations of sodium chloride dissolution students would transfer to their descriptions of the participation of aqueous sodium chloride in a chemical reaction. Kelly, Resa M.; Jones, Loretta L. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 303.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Constructivism
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A Simple Experiment in the Separation of a Solid-Phase Mixture and Infrared Spectroscopy for Introductory Chemistry Paul S. Szalay In this guided-inquiry experiment, a two-component solid mixture of caffeine and ibuprofen is separated through a series of solution extractions and precipitations. The components are then analyzed using IR spectrophotometry to determine how effectively they were separated. Szalay, Paul S. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 285.
Acids / Bases |
Drugs / Pharmaceuticals |
IR Spectroscopy |
Qualitative Analysis |
Separation Science |
Solutions / Solvents
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Connecting Solubility, Equilibrium, and Periodicity in a Green, Inquiry Experiment for the General Chemistry Laboratory Kristen L. Cacciatore, Jose Amado, Jason J. Evans, and Hannah Sevian Presents a novel first-year chemistry experiment that asks students to replicate procedures described in sample lab reports that lack essential information. This structure is designed to promote students' experimental design and data analysis skills as well as their understanding of the importance and essential qualities of written and verbal communication between scientists. Cacciatore, Kristen L.; Amado, Jose; Evans, Jason J.; Sevian, Hannah. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 251.
Equilibrium |
Green Chemistry |
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Solutions / Solvents |
Stoichiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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New Analytical Method for the Determination of Detergent Concentration in Water by Fabric Dyeing Set Seng, Masakazu Kita, and Reiko Sugihara This article describes a high school classroom activity in which an acrylic fabric is used as the extraction medium in the analysis of detergent concentration rather than more harmful organic solvents. An handmade reflection photometer, assembled with inexpensive materials such as LED, PVC tube, and CdS sensor, is used to determine the detergent concentration. Seng, Set; Kita, Masakazu; Sugihara, Reiko. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1803.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Dyes / Pigments |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Quantitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Freezing Point of Milk: A Natural Way To Understand Colligative Properties Mercedes Novo, Belén Reija, and Wajih Al-Soufi Presents a laboratory experiment that illustrates the use of freezing point measurements to control milk quality and determine molecular weight. Novo, Mercedes; Reija, Belén; Al-Soufi, Wajih. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1673.
Consumer Chemistry |
Food Science |
Natural Products |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Solutions / Solvents
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The Chemical Composition of Maple Syrup David W. Ball Explores the complex chemical composition of maple syrup. Ball, David W. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1647.
Descriptive Chemistry |
Food Science |
Plant Chemistry |
Natural Products |
Solutions / Solvents
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The Chemical Composition of Honey David W. Ball Explores the complex chemical composition of honey. Ball, David W. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1643.
Descriptive Chemistry |
Food Science |
Natural Products |
Solutions / Solvents
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Determining the Pressure inside an Unopened Carbonated Beverage Hans de Grys Determining the pressure of carbon dioxide inside a sealed soft drink can represents a challenging student exercise. Several methods are discussed for solving the problem, including applying the ideal gas law, gas collection via water displacement, and Henry's law. de Grys, Hans. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1117.
Applications of Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Food Science |
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Student-Centered Learning
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The Physical Meaning of the Mathematical Formalism Present in Limiting Chemical Equations; Or, How Dilute Is Dilute? C. Contreras-Ortega, N. Bustamante, J. L. Guevara, C. Portillo, and V. Kesternich Proposes general mathematical formulations to offer students a better understanding of the real scope of scientific expressions dealing with limiting physical conditions, such as those concerning dilute and concentrated solutions and low and high temperatures and pressures. Contreras-Ortega, C.; Bustamante, N.; Guevara, J. L.; Portillo, C.; Kesternich, V. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 788.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Equilibrium |
Gases |
Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics |
Quantitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents
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Hydrophilic Inorganic Macro-Ions in Solution: Unprecedented Self-Assembly Emerging from Historical "Blue Waters" Tianbo Liu, Ekkehard Diemann, and Achim Müller The behavior of supramolecular structures in solution is different from that of simple ions, polymers, surfactant micelles, and colloids. New research involving polyoxometalates, which are fully hydrophilic but tend to self-associate into macro-ionic structures, may change our understanding of inorganic ionic solutions. Liu, Tianbo; Diemann, Ekkehard; Müller, Achim. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 526.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Colloids |
Materials Science |
Nanotechnology |
Solutions / Solvents |
Spectroscopy |
Lasers |
Physical Properties
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Using Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures To Determine the Vapor Pressure of a Volatile Liquid Fred R. Hilgeman, Gary Bertrand, and Brent Wilson This experiment, designed for a general chemistry laboratory, illustrates the use of Dalton's law of partial pressures to determine the vapor pressure of a volatile liquid. Hilgeman, Fred R.; Bertrand, Gary; Wilson, Brent. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 469.
Gases |
Liquids |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents
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Flame Emission Spectrometry in General Chemistry Labs: Solubility Product (Ksp) of Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate Frazier W. Nyasulu, William Cusworth III, David Lindquist, and John Mackin In this general chemistry laboratory, flame emission spectrometry is used to determine the potassium ion concentration in saturated solutions of potassium hydrogen phthalate. From these data the solubility products, the Gibbs free energies of solution, the standard enthalpy of solution, and the standard entropy of solution are calculated. Nyasulu, Frazier W.; Cusworth, William, III; Lindquist, David; Mackin, John. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 456.
Acids / Bases |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Spectroscopy |
Equilibrium |
Quantitative Analysis |
Thermodynamics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Atomic Spectroscopy
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More Thoughts on the Narra Tree Fluorescence A. Ulises Acuña The source of L. nephriticum and the substance responsible for the intense blue fluorescence in an earlier published demonstration may require further consideration. Acuña, A. Ulises. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 231.
Fluorescence Spectroscopy |
Natural Products |
Plant Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy |
Acids / Bases
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Effectiveness of a MORE Laboratory Module in Prompting Students To Revise Their Molecular-Level Ideas about Solutions Lydia T. Tien, Melonie A. Teichert, and Dawn Rickey This study investigates the effectiveness of a ModelObserveReflectExplain (MORE) laboratory module in prompting three different populations of general chemistry students to revise their molecular-level ideas regarding chemical compounds dissolved in water. Tien, Lydia T.; Teichert, Melonie A.; Rickey, Dawn. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 175.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Conductivity |
Ionic Bonding |
Solutions / Solvents
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Titration of a Solid Acid Monitored By X-Ray Diffraction Keenan E. Dungey and Paul Epstein Presents a solid-state laboratory in which students react fixed amounts of zirconium phosphate with increasing equivalents of NaOH(aq). From X-ray diffraction patterns, students calculate the interplanar spacings before and after the reaction. The spacings increase until the molar equivalence point is reached, indicating incorporation of the sodium ion into the crystal. Dungey, Keenan E.; Epstein, Paul. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 122.
Acids / Bases |
Crystals / Crystallography |
Materials Science |
Solid State Chemistry |
X-ray Crystallography |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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pHantastic Fluorescence Mark Muyskens Students easily extract a fluorescent substance from shavings of a wood called narra. The fluorescence is dramatically pH dependent and can be turned on and off repeatedly using commonly available acid and base solutions. Muyskens, Mark. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 768A.
Fluorescence Spectroscopy |
Natural Products |
Nucleophilic Substitution |
pH |
Solutions / Solvents |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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Popcorn—What's in the Bag? Marissa B. Sherman and Thomas A. Evans Three independent activities explore microwave popcorn, the nature of the packaging, and the popcorn produced. Sherman, Marissa B.; Evans, Thomas A. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 416A.
Carbohydrates |
Nutrition |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Introduction of Differential Scanning Calorimetry in a General Chemistry Laboratory Course: Determination of Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression Ronald P. D'Amelia, Thomas Franks, and William F. Nirode The work described herein uses differential scanning calorimetry to determine the molar mass of three unknowns (nonvolatile organic hydrocarbons) by freezing point depression. D'Amelia, Ronald P.; Franks, Thomas; Nirode, William F. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 1537.
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Instrumental Methods |
Thermal Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents
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Concentration Scales for Sugar Solutions David W. Ball Examines several special scales used to indicate the concentration of sugar solutions and their application to industry. Ball, David W. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 1489.
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Food Science |
Solutions / Solvents
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The Synthesis of Copper(II) Carboxylates Revisited Kevin Kushner, Robert E. Spangler, Ralph A. Salazar, Jr., and J. J. Lagowski Describes an electrochemical synthesis of copper(II) carboxylates for use in the general chemistry laboratory course for chemistry majors. Kushner, Kevin; Spangler, Robert E.; Salazar, Ralph A., Jr.; Lagowski, J. J. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 1042.
Carboxylic Acids |
Coordination Compounds |
Electrochemistry |
Metals |
Solutions / Solvents |
Transition Elements |
Undergraduate Research |
Synthesis
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Complexometric Titration of Aluminum and Magnesium Ions in Commercial Antacids. An Experiment for General and Analytical Chemistry Laboratories Shui-Ping Yang and Ruei-Ying Tsai A novel experiment for determining the total and individual aluminum and magnesium ion content in commercial antacids is described. This experiment is developed with three independent protocols based on complexometric direct and back titrations containing the concepts and usages of blocking, masking, buffer controls and metallic indicators. Yang, Shui-Ping; Tsai, Ruei-Ying. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 906.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Chemometrics |
Consumer Chemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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(Strept)Avidin–Biotin: Two Interrelated Experiments for the Introductory Chemistry Laboratory David E. Hansen, Dengda Tang, Jon A. Sanborn, and Mark D. Marshall Describes a two-experiment sequence focusing on the noncovalent complex between the egg white protein avidin (or the similar protein streptavidin, which is expressed by the bacterium Streptomyces avidinii) and the essential cofactor biotin. The equilibrium constant for the binding of HABA to avidin is calculated from the data collected. Hansen, David E.; Tang, Dengda; Sanborn, Jon A.; Marshall, Mark D. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 777.
Bioorganic Chemistry |
Computational Chemistry |
Equilibrium |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Intermolecular and Intramolecular Forces: A General Chemistry Laboratory Comparison of Hydrogen Bonding in Maleic and Fumaric Acids Frazier W. Nyasulu and John Macklin This article presents a simple laboratory experiment that is designed to enhance students' understanding of inter- and intramolecular hydrogen bonding by demonstrating the comparative effect of these phenomena on some chemical and physical properties. Nyasulu, Frazier W.; Macklin, John. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 770.
Acids / Bases |
Hydrogen Bonding |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Thermodynamics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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The Fluorescence of Lignum nephriticum: A Flash Back to the Past and a Simple Demonstration of Natural Substance Fluorescence Mark Muyskens This article describes a simple but visually striking demonstration of fluorescence from the aqueous extract of the tropical hardwood Pterocarpus indicus. Muyskens, Mark. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 765.
Acids / Bases |
Fluorescence Spectroscopy |
Natural Products |
pH |
Solutions / Solvents |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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Demonstration of Absorbance Using Digital Color Image Analysis and Colored Solutions Shane K. Kohl, James D. Landmark, and Douglas F. Stickle This article describes a simple experiment in which the principle of absorbance may be demonstrated using digital color image analysis. Kohl, Shane K.; Landmark, James D.; Stickle, Douglas F. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 644.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Dyes / Pigments |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Quantitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Spectroscopy |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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What Happens When Chemical Compounds Are Added to Water? An Introduction to the Model–Observe–Reflect–Explain (MORE) Thinking Frame Adam C. Mattox, Barbara A. Reisner, and Dawn Rickey This article describes a laboratory designed to help students understand how different compounds behave when dissolved in water, and introduces the modelobservereflectexplain (MORE) thinking frame, an instructional tool that encourages students to connect macroscopic observations with their understanding of the behavior of particles at the molecular level. Mattox, Adam C.; Reisner, Barbara A.; Rickey, Dawn. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 622.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Conductivity |
Ionic Bonding |
Solutions / Solvents |
Stoichiometry
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The Great Wakonse Earthquake of 2003: A Short, Problem-Based Introduction to the Titration Concept Brian P. Coppola, Amy C. Gottfried, Robyn L. Gdula, Alan L. Kiste, and Nathan W. Ockwig This activity introduces nonscience adult learners to the concept of titration from real-world instructions about earthquake water safety found in a California phone book. Coppola, Brian P.; Gottfried, Amy C.; Gdula, Robyn L.; Kiste, Alan L.; Ockwig, Nathan W. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 600.
Acids / Bases |
Applications of Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Qualitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry
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The Ultrasonic Soda Fountain: A Dramatic Demonstration of Gas Solubility in Aqueous Solutions John E. Baur and Melinda B. Baur An ultrasonic bath is used to accelerate the rate at which carbonated beverages equilibrate with the atmosphere. The resulting fountain, which can reach heights in excess of 3 meters, is a dramatic demonstration of the solubility of gases in liquids. Baur, John E.; Baur, Melinda B. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 577.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Kinetics |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Chemical Characterization of Activated Carbon Fibers and Activated Carbons J. M. Valente Nabais and P. J. M. Carrott The main objective of this laboratory is the chemical characterization of carbon materials, mainly activated carbons and activated carbon fibers, using several methods to obtain the information without using expensive instruments. Valente Nabais, J. M.; Carrott, P. J. M. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 436.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Materials Science |
Surface Science |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Computer Simulations of Salt Solubility Victor M. S. Gil and João C. M. Paiva Computer Simulations of Salt Solubility provides an animated, visual interpretation of the different solubilities of related salts based on simple entropy changes associated with dissolution: configurational disorder and thermal disorder. Gil, Victor M. S.; Paiva, João C. M. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 173.
Thermodynamics |
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Computational Chemistry
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A New Java Animation in Peer-Reviewed JCE WebWare William F. Coleman and Edward W. Fedosky Just added to JCE WebWare, Computer Simulations of Salt Solubility uses a Java applet and Web browser to present an animated illustration of differences in the solubility of salts due to differences in the entropy of solvation. Coleman, William F.; Fedosky, Edward W. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 173.
Computational Chemistry |
Equilibrium |
Thermodynamics |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Using Computer Simulations To Teach Salt Solubility. The Role of Entropy in Solubility Equilibrium Victor M. S. Gil and João C. M. Paiva Pairs of salts are discussed to illustrate the interpretation of their different behavior in water in terms of the fundamental concept of entropy. The ability of computer simulations to help improve students' understanding of these chemistry concepts is also examined. Gil, Victor M. S.; Paiva, João C. M. J. Chem. Educ. 2006, 83, 170.
Computational Chemistry |
Equilibrium |
Thermodynamics |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Authors: Know the Hazards, Please! Anne K. Bentley, Mohammed Farhoud, Arthur B. Ellis, George C. Lisensky, Anne-Marie L. Nickel, and Wendy C. Crone The MSDS for commercial Ni plating solution states that the product is regulated as toxic and contains ingredients that are known to cause cancer. Bentley, Anne K.; Farhoud, Mohammed; Ellis, Arthur B.; Lisensky, George C.; Nickel, Anne-Marie L.; Crone, Wendy C. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1775.
Solutions / Solvents |
Toxicology |
Nanotechnology |
Magnetic Properties
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Authors: Know the Hazards, Please! Jay A. Young The article Template Synthesis and Magnetic Manipulation of Nickel Nanowires does not identify all of the important potential hazards involved; nickel compounds are known to be human carcinogens, and nickel and its compounds are mutagenic. Young, Jay A. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1775.
Solutions / Solvents |
Toxicology |
Nanotechnology |
Magnetic Properties
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Authors: Know the Hazards, Please! Jay A. Young The article Template Synthesis and Magnetic Manipulation of Nickel Nanowires does not identify all of the important potential hazards involved; nickel compounds are known to be human carcinogens, and nickel and its compounds are mutagenic. Young, Jay A. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1775.
Solutions / Solvents |
Toxicology |
Nanotechnology |
Magnetic Properties
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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Raven and the Ambassador's Wife: An Inquiry-Based Murder Mystery Nathaniel Grove and Stacey Lowery Bretz In the accompanying investigation, students help Sherlock Holmes solve the poisoning death of Holly Bernard-Schneider, the wife of the German ambassador to England. Hints are placed throughout the story to help students in their choice of experiments. These experiments include flame tests, qualitative analysis, molar mass determination using freezing point depression, and identification of crystal shapes. Though intended for use as a culminating activity, the unit can be easily modified to be used as separate modules throughout the course of the year. Grove, Nathaniel; Bretz, Stacey Lowery. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1532.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Qualitative Analysis |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Student-Centered Learning
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Toys in the Classroom Jerry L. Sarquis and Arlyne. M. (Mickey) Sarquis The chemical principles behind Shrinky Dinks, Happy Birds, and Hand Boilers are described and suggestions for hands-on activities for students are given. Sarquis, Jerry L.; Sarquis, Arlyne. M. (Mickey). J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1450.
Solutions / Solvents
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Improving Conceptions in Analytical Chemistry: ci Vi = cf Vf Margarita Rodríguez-López and Arnaldo Carrasquillo Jr. A common misconception related to analytical chemistry, which may be generalized as the failure to recognize and to account analytically for changes in substance density, is discussed. A cautionary example is made through the use of mass-based units of composition during volumetric dilution. The correct application of the volumetric dilution equation ci Vi = cf Vf is discussed. A quantitative description of the systematic error introduced by incorrect use of the volumetric dilution equation is also specified. Rodríguez-López, Margarita; Carrasquillo, Arnaldo, Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1327.
Industrial Chemistry |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Quantitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents
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A Closer Look at AcidBase Olfactory Titrations Kerry Neppel, Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo, Connie Queen, and Nicole Reed This laboratory experiment uses the sense of smell to determine end points of acidbase titrations. Olfactory indicators include garlic, onions, and vanillin. Results show that garlic and vanillin gave the most accurate results when calculated NaOH molarities were compared to the standardized values. These olfactory indicators in acidbase titrations gave consistent results when tested by a diverse student population. The preparation times, cost, and safety issues are comparable to traditional titration experiments. Neppel, Kerry; Oliver-Hoyo, Maria T.; Queen, Connie; Reed, Nicole. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 607.
Acids / Bases |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Reaction to "The Concept of Ionic Strength Eighty Years after Its Introduction in Chemistry" Leslie Glasser Sastre de Vicente has recently published an excellent paper on the concept of ionic strength, detailing its empirical origin, its independent appearance in the theories of Debye and Hckel, its applications in solution chemistry and, most importantly, its interpretation as reflecting the extent to which a potential difference induces a charge density difference. Glasser, Leslie. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 212.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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A Greener Approach for Measuring Colligative Properties Sean M. McCarthy and Scott W. Gordon-Wylie As a first step towards the greening of instructional laboratories, we present a new greener version of a laboratory procedure designed to measure colligative properties. The greener procedure substitutes the nontoxic, noncarcinogenic compounds stearic, myristic, lauric, and palmitic acids for the less benign aromatic compounds p-dichlorobenzene, benzil, biphenyl, naphthalene, and nitrotoluene. Achieving educational goals without the concomitant generation of chlorinated and aromatic wastes is shown here to be both possible and practical. McCarthy, Sean M.; Gordon-Wylie, Scott W. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 116.
Green Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Fatty Acids
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A Laser-Pointer-Based Spectrometer for Endpoint Detection of EDTA Titrations Christopher E. Dahm, James W. Hall, and Brian E. Mattioni A simple laser-pointer-based spectrometer has been developed for endpoint detection of EDTA titrations of magnesium and calcium. This spectrometer was built to decrease the uncertainty in determining the endpoint of titrations performed with a Calmagite indicator. With a photoresistor as the detector, and with the aid of a voltage-divider circuit, the quantity of light being absorbed can be followed with a simple pHvoltmeter. Students determine the endpoint by graphing the data and applying simple mathematics. BeerLambert studies with the spectrometer also show excellent agreement for a given set of solutions. Dahm, Christopher E.; Hall, James W.; Mattioni, Brian E. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 1787.
Dyes / Pigments |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Lasers |
Spectroscopy |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Gravimetric Titrations: In Support of Weight Titration Techniques Richard W. Ramette I write in support of the recommendations of Stephen Hawkes on gravimetric titrations. Weight titration techniques are, in my opinion, by far the best way to bring volumetric analysis into the 20th (let alone 21st) century. Ramette, Richard W. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 1715.
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Gravimetric Titrations: Save Time, Expense, and Error by Using Weight Burets Stephen J. Hawkes Two papers have shown the superiority of a cheap plastic squeeze bottle used as a weight buret over an expensive volumetric buret. These papers were published at a time, now past, when precise weighing was inconvenient. Hawkes, Stephen J. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 1715.
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The Effect of Ionic Strength on the Solubility of an Electrolyte Joan D. Willey The theory of activity versus concentration is important in industrial, environmental, and biochemistry. The increase in solubility of an electrolyte in a solution of a second electrolyte with no common ions compared with pure water is not an easy concept to grasp because it seems to be counterintuitive. The simple experiment described here illustrates this principle visually and dramatically. Students attempt to dissolve CaSO42H2O (gypsum) in pure water and in 0.25 M NaCl. Willey, Joan D. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 1644.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Quantitative Determination of Citric and Ascorbic Acid in Powdered Drink Mixes: A High School or General Chemistry Experiment Samuella B. Sigmann and Dale E. Wheeler This article provides a method to quantitatively determine the amount of both citric and ascorbic acid in a given sample of a powdered drink mix. The total moles of acid in the sample are determined by titration with sodium hydroxide. Moles of ascorbic acid are determined by titration with potassium iodate. Moles of citric acid are determined by difference. Sigmann, Samuella B.; Wheeler, Dale E. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 1479.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Food Science |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Well Wishes. A Case on Septic Systems and Well Water Requiring In-Depth Analysis and Including Optional Laboratory Experiments Mary M. Walczak and Juliette M. Lantz This paper describes the use of a case study to teach introductory chemistry students the chemical principles of solution concentration (especially ppm) and dilution, aqueous redox reactions, and stoichiometric conversions between different solution species. Walczak, Mary M.; Lantz, Juliette M. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 218.
Consumer Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Stoichiometry
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Choice of Citrus Fruit E. J. Behrman and C. F. Behrman Sowa and Kondo have published an experiment in which students are asked to imagine that each is an 18th century sea captain about to take a long voyage. Which citrus fruit would the student take? The experiment is designed to measure the vitamin C concentrations in lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruit. But there is another dimension to the sea captains problem, which suggests a very practical extension of the experiment. Which fruit keeps best over a long period? Behrman, E. J.; Behrman, C. F. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 196.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Three-Dimensional Model for Water: Magnets as Dipoles Samuel H. Yalkowsky and Jennifer L. H. Johnson Reply to comments on original article. Yalkowsky, Samuel H.; Johnson, Jennifer L. H. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 34.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Hydrogen Bonding |
Lipids |
Liquids |
Molecular Modeling |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Solutions / Solvents |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Three-Dimensional Model for Water: Magnets as Chemical Bonds Roy W. Clark Concerns over students confusing electrical and magnetic fields. Clark, Roy W. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 34.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Hydrogen Bonding |
Lipids |
Liquids |
Molecular Modeling |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Solutions / Solvents |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Canadian Tire Money: An Analogy for Use When Discussing Weak Acid–Strong Base Titrations Arthur M. Last In this article, use is made of the practice of one well-known Canadian retail chain in returning to its customers a small percentage of an item's purchase price in the form of imitation bank notes that can subsequently be spent in the chain's stores. An analogy is drawn between this practice and the determination of the pKa of a weak acid by titrating it with a strong base, taking into account the hydrolysis of the anion produced. Last, Arthur M. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 1403.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Students' Understanding of Solution Chemistry Concepts Tacettin Pinarbasi and Nurtaç Canpolat This study examines undergraduates' understanding of some concepts in solution chemistry such as unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated solutions; physical properties of solutions; and gas solubility. We suggest that the results can be utilized in research that develops teaching strategies to overcome students' misunderstanding. Pinarbasi, Tacettin; Canpolat, Nurtaç . J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 1328.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Comparing the Titrations of Mixed-Acid Solutions Using Dropwise and Constant-Flow Techniques Paul Charlesworth, Matthew J. Seguin, and David J. Chesney Real-time titration techniques are found to result in significantly decreased analysis times while maintaining a low experimental error. Charlesworth, Paul; Seguin, Matthew J.; Chesney, David J. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 1311.
Acids / Bases |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Laboratory Management
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Purple or Colorless—Which Way Up? An Entertaining Solubility Demonstration Trevor M. Kitson Discrepant demonstration involving immiscible mixture of water colored with potassium permanganate and hexane. Kitson, Trevor M. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 892.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy |
Noncovalent Interactions |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Physical Properties
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A Simple Method for Determination of Solubility in the First-Year Laboratory Heather D. Harle, Julia A. Ingram, Phyllis A. Leber, Kenneth R. Hess, and Claude H. Yoder Efficient means of determining the solubility of a solute using a Buchner-type funnel for filtration and an analytical balance to measure mass changes. Harle, Heather D.; Ingram, Julia A.; Leber, Phyllis A.; Hess, Kenneth R.; Yoder, Claude H. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 560.
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Laboratory Management |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Qualitative Analysis |
Gravimetric Analysis
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Titrimetric Determination of Carbon Dioxide in a Heterogeneous Sample ("Pop Rocks") Craig M. Davis and Matthew C. Mauck Procedure for determining the carbon dioxide content of Pop Rocks candy through titrimetry. Davis, Craig M.; Mauck, Matthew C. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 552.
Acids / Bases |
Quantitative Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Applications of Chemistry
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Sailing on the "C": A Vitamin Titration with a Twist S. Sowa and A. E. Kondo Guided inquiry experiment where students determine what measurements they need, design and carry out their own procedures, develop their own data and analyses, and make conclusions based on their results. Sowa, S.; Kondo, A. E. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 550.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Qualitative Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Applications of Chemistry
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Solvent Extraction Using Safe and Commonly Available Materials To Demonstrate the Difference in Solubility of Two Mixed Solutes Dante Gilbert L. de Leon and Armando M. Guidote Jr. Solvent extraction using safe and commonly available materials to demonstrate the difference in solubility of two mixed solutes. de Leon, Dante Gilbert L.; Guidote, Armando M., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 436.
Solutions / Solvents |
Separation Science
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Mole, Mole per Liter, and Molar: A Primer on SI and Related Units for Chemistry Students George Gorin A brief historical overview of the SI system, the concept of the mole and the definition of mole unit, the status of the liter in the metric and SI systems, and the meaning of molar and molarity. Gorin, George. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 103.
Stoichiometry |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Solutions / Solvents |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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The Analysis of Seawater: A Laboratory-Centered Learning Project in General Chemistry Jodye I. Selco, Julian L. Roberts, Jr., and Daniel B. Wacks Experiment designed to introduce students to qualitative and quantitative analysis methods (gravimetric analysis, potentiometric titration, ion-selective electrodes, and atomic absorption and atomic emission spectroscopy) in the context of an overall analysis of an environmental sample. Selco, Jodye I.; Roberts, Julian L., Jr.; Wacks, Daniel B. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 54.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Instrumental Methods |
Qualitative Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Gravimetric Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Ion Selective Electrodes |
Atomic Spectroscopy |
Potentiometry
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Principal Species and pH in Acid–Base Solutions Robert M. Hanson Web page that allows one to determine the concentrations of principal species in a variety of solutions or mixtures of solutions; also allows a virtual titration. Hanson, Robert M. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 1486.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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Chemistry Comes Alive!, Volume 6 Abstract of Special Issue 30, a CD-ROM of Laboratory Techniques Jerrold J. Jacobsen, John W. Moore, John F. Zimmerman, and Lois M. Browne Summary of Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 6 focussing on laboratory techniques; includes manipulating and transferring samples, measuring, separating and purifying, safety, and quantitative techniques in volumetric analysis. Jacobsen, Jerrold J.; Moore, John W.; Zimmerman, John F.; Browne, Lois M. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 1381.
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Instrumental Methods |
Quantitative Analysis
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A Three-Dimensional Model for Water J. L. H. Johnson and S. H. Yalkowsky Using Molymod spheres and magnets to simulate the structure and properties of water and aqueous systems. Johnson, J. L. H.; Yalkowsky, S. H. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 1088.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Covalent Bonding |
Lipids |
Liquids |
Solutions / Solvents |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Precision in Microscale Titration Mono M. Singh, Cynthia B. McGowan, and Zvi Szafran Comparing the precision of a 2-mL graduated pipet and 50-mL graduated buret in performing a microscale titration. Singh, Mono M.; McGowan, Cynthia B.; Szafran, Zvi. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 941.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Chemometrics |
Microscale Lab |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Precision in Microscale Titration Julian L. Roberts Jr. Comparing the precision of a 2-mL graduated pipet and 50-mL graduated buret in performing a microscale titration. Roberts, Julian L., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 941.
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Chemometrics |
Microscale Lab |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Precision in Microscale Titration Julian L. Roberts Jr. Comparing the precision of a 2-mL graduated pipet and 50-mL graduated buret in performing a microscale titration. Roberts, Julian L., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 941.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Chemometrics |
Microscale Lab |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Experimental Design and Multiplexed Modeling Using Titrimetry and Spreadsheets Peter de B. Harrington, Erin Kolbrich, and Jennifer Cline Determining the acidity of three vinegar samples using multiplexed titrations and an MS Excel spreadsheet. Harrington, Peter de B.; Kolbrich, Erin; Cline, Jennifer. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 863.
Acids / Bases |
Chemometrics |
Stoichiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Microscale pH Titrations Using an Automatic Pipet Edward B. Flint, Carrie L. Kortz, and Max A. Taylor A technique for microscale pH titrations using 1-5 mL of analyte and titrant. Flint, Edward B.; Kortz, Carrie L.; Taylor, Max A. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 705.
Acids / Bases |
Instrumental Methods |
Microscale Lab |
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A Copper-Sulfate-Based Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory for First-Year University Students That Teaches Basic Operations and Concepts Emilio Rodríguez and Miguel Angel Vicente A 10-hour integrated experiment that covers all the inorganic chemistry topics in first-year chemistry and chemical engineering courses. Rodríguez, Emilio; Vicente, Miguel Angel. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 486.
Oxidation / Reduction |
Solutions / Solvents
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Magnetic Stirring with the Stirring Bar Length Exceeding the Vessel Diameter Kirk W. Payne, James M. Lucas, and Edmund J. Eisenbraun Suggestions for effectively using magnetic stirring bars in test tubes. Payne, Kirk W.; Lucas, James M.; Eisenbraun, Edmund J. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 217.
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Magnetic Properties |
Solutions / Solvents
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Acid-Base Indicators: A New Look at an Old Topic Ara S. Kooser, Judith L. Jenkins, and Lawrence E. Welch An acid-base titration in which students choose the best indicator from a set of possibilities using a conductivity probe to help them make an informed choice. Kooser, Ara S.; Jenkins, Judith L.; Welch, Lawrence E. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1504.
Acids / Bases |
Conductivity |
Dyes / Pigments |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Using Computer-Based Visualization Strategies to Improve Students' Understanding of Molecular Polarity and Miscibility Michael J. Sanger and Steven M. Badger II Study of how the use of visualization strategies associated with dynamic computer animations and electron density plots affect students' conceptual understanding of molecular polarity and miscibility. Sanger, Michael J.; Badger, Steven M., II. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1412.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Solutions / Solvents |
Molecular Modeling |
Molecular Mechanics / Dynamics
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The Purification of Water by Freeze-Thaw or Zone Melting James Oughton, Silas Xu, and Rubin Battino Quantitative investigation of the purification of slat water solutions through the process of partial freezing. Oughton, James; Xu, Silas; Battino, Rubin. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1373.
Conductivity |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Separation Science |
Quantitative Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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On the Importance of Ideality Rubin Battino, Scott E. Wood, and Arthur G. Williamson Analysis of the utility of ideality in gaseous phenomena, solutions, and the thermodynamic concept of reversibility. Battino, Rubin; Wood, Scott E.; Williamson, Arthur G. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1364.
Thermodynamics |
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents
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A Microscale Spectrophotometric Determination of Water Hardness James S. Gordon Measuring water hardness using EDTA as a titrant, calmagite as an indicator, a colorimeter, and a graphing calculator. Gordon, James S. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 1089.
UV-Vis Spectroscopy |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Analysis of an Oxygen Bleach: A Redox Titration Lab Christine L. Copper and Edward Koubek Students balance the reaction of H2O2 and MnO4 in two different ways (one assuming that H2O2 is the oxygen source and a second assuming that MnO4 is the oxygen source), determine which of these balanced equations has the correct stoichiometry by titrating a standard H2O2 solution with KMnO4, and use the correct balanced equation to determine the mass percent of H2O2 in a commercially available bleach solution. Copper, Christine L.; Koubek, Edward. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 652.
Quantitative Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Stoichiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Consumer Chemistry
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Floating Plastics: An Initial Chemistry Laboratory Experience Enrique A. Hughes, Helena M. Ceretti, and Anita Zalts Students prepare a series of solutions with gradually increasing densities. Then they are given plastic samples of known and unknown composition and they estimate the densities of the samples by observing in which solutions they float and in which they sink; these densities are used to identify the plastics. Hughes, Enrique A.; Ceretti, Helena M.; Zalts, Anita. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 522.
Nonmajor Courses |
Solutions / Solvents |
Physical Properties
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Are Fizzing Drinks Boiling? A Chemical Insight from Chemical Education Research Alan Goodwin The suggestion that fizzing drinks are examples of liquids boiling at room temperature has proved to be controversial among both chemists and chemical educators. This paper presents a case for believing this everyday system to be a good example of a boiling solution and the consequent separation of carbon dioxide from the solution to exemplify fractional distillation. Goodwin, Alan. J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 385.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Kinetic-Molecular Theory |
Equilibrium |
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Crystallization from a Supersaturated Solution of Sodium Acetate Jamil Ahmad An overhead projector demonstration is described, in which sodium acetate trihydrate crystallizes out from a supersaturated solution that has been poured on a transparency. When seeded with a crystal of the salt, crystallization starts, and its progress can be followed on the screen. Ahmad, Jamil. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1446.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Solutions / Solvents
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SolEq: Solution Equilibria, Principles and Applications, Release 1 by SolEq Project Team: L. D. Pettit, K. J. Powell, and R. W. Ramette Marina C. Koether 29 tutorials with simulation, calculations, and graphs, on solution equilibria. Koether, Marina C. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1414.
Equilibrium |
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Comparisons and Demonstrations of Scientific Calculators Myung-Hoon Kim, Suw-Young Ly, and Tae-Kee Hong Scientific calculators are compared in terms of their capacities, featuring many advantages of the graphic calculator over simple nongraphic calculators. Applications in this paper include a simulation of acid-base titration curves, and graphic display of a time course of concentrations of reactants and products for a chemical reaction with first-order kinetics. Kim, Myung-Hoon; Ly, Suw-Young; Hong, Tae-Kee. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1367.
Acids / Bases |
Kinetics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Determining the EDTA Content in a Consumer Shower Cleaner. An Introductory Chemistry Laboratory Experiment Willis A. Weigand This article describes the experiment to determine the EDTA content in a shower-cleaning product. The classic EDTA/calcium complexometric titration can be used to determine the EDTA content of the cleaner. Weigand, Willis A. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1334.
Consumer Chemistry |
Nonmajor Courses |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Turbulent Motion in Ethyl Acetate-Water System Jamil Ahmad 4 mL of ethyl acetate is added to 10 mL of water in a Petri dish. Within a minute or so, an image of turbulent motion appears on the screen, at first at a few centers that eventually organize themselves in a line. The image of the line of turbulence is quite striking and resembles a moving front of dancing flames. Ahmad, Jamil. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1182.
Liquids |
Solutions / Solvents |
Surface Science
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Determination of Ksp, ΔG0, ΔH0, and ΔS0 for the Dissolution of Calcium Hydroxide in Water: A General Chemistry Experiment William B. Euler, Louis J. Kirschenbaum, and Ben Ruekberg This exercise utilizes low-cost, relatively nonhazardous materials presenting few disposal problems. It reinforces the students' understanding of the interrelationship of solubility, Ksp, ΔG0, ΔH0, and ΔS0. Euler, William B.; Kirschenbaum, Louis J.; Ruekberg, Ben. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 1039.
Equilibrium |
Thermodynamics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A Comparative Study of Microscale and Standard Burets Mono M. Singh, Cynthia B. McGowan, Zvi Szafran, and R. M. Pike This paper describes a comparative study of the performance of microscale titrations using 2-mL microscale burets with those using Beral pipets and normal 50- and 10-mL burets. The usefulness of a microburet in general and analytical chemistry is demonstrated by presenting results from acid-base, oxidation-reduction, precipitation, complexometric, and pH titrations. Singh, Mono M.; McGowan, Cynthia B.; Szafran, Zvi; Pike, Ronald M. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 625.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Microscale Lab |
Quantitative Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
pH |
Precipitation / Solubility
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A Simple Laboratory-Constructed Automatic Titrator Kurt L. Headrick, Terry K. Davies, and Aaron N. Haegele The construction of a simple automatic titrator is described. The buret is replaced with a metering pump to provide a constant flow of titrant. The output from the pH meter is sent to a recorder via a laboratory- constructed differentiator, allowing the results to be plotted as potential versus time, first or second derivative Headrick, Kurt L.; Davies, Terry K.; Haegele, Aaron N. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 389.
Instrumental Methods |
Acids / Bases |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Experimentation and Group Discussion as a Means of Determining Solubility Rules Karen E. Stevens An experimental method is presented that leads to the development of solubility rules. A set of experiments is performed as a class demonstration and then discussed in groups. As a result, a classification of all the ionic species present can be made in terms of their solubility. Stevens, Karen E. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 327.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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An Introductory Laboratory Exercise on Solution Preparation: A Rewarding Experience M. Rachel Wang This exercise provides beginning students a firsthand experience in solution preparation. The format of the student handout promotes active learning in the laboratory by having text and questions interspersed among laboratory procedures. Students are motivated to prepare solutions for the fascinating Briggs-Rauscher oscillation reaction and the exercise involves a variety of situations commonly encountered in solution preparation. Wang, M. Rachel. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 249.
Solutions / Solvents
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Viscosity Measurement: A Virtual Experiment: Abstract of Issue 9907 N. Papadopoulos, A. T. Pitta, N. Markopoulos, M. Limniou, M. A. N. D. A. Lemos, F. Lemos, and F. G. Freire Viscosity Measurement includes three virtual experiments: an Ostwald viscometer simulator, a falling-ball viscometer simulator, and a balance simulator for a simple determination of the density of a liquid. Each virtual experiment includes a corresponding theoretical section. Support from the program is sufficient to enable the students to carry out a virtual experiment sensibly and on their own. Papadopoulos, Nikos; Pitta, A. T.; Markopoulos, N.; Limniou, M.; Lemos, M. A. N. D. A.; Lemos, F. M.; Freire, F. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1600.
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Physical Properties
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The Solubility of Ionic Solids and Molecular Liquids C. Baer and Sheila M. Adamus The solubilities of three ionic salts (NaCl, PbCl2, and KAl(SO4)2.12H2O) in water are measured at four temperatures. The concept of recrystallization is introduced as students cool a high-temperature solution and observe crystal formation. Spreadsheet calculations are performed with the group data, which are then graphed, and students observe the wide variance in solubility behavior for the three salts. Baer, Carl; Adamus, Sheila M. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1540.
Noncovalent Interactions |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Liquids |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Solutions / Solvents
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Phosphate Buffers and Telephone Poles - A Useful Analogy with Limitations Edwin S. Gould A visual aid is presented to help general chemistry students establish the major phosphorus species in buffer solutions made from partial neutralizations of phosphoric acid and to estimate concentrations. Gould, Edwin S. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1511.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Acids / Bases
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Henry's Law and Noisy Knuckles Doris R. Kimbrough Presented here is the application of Henry's law to the noise associated with "cracking" knuckles. Gases dissolved in the synovial fluid in joints rapidly come out of solution as the joint is stretched and pressure is decreased. This "cavitation" produces a characteristic noise. Kimbrough, Doris R. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1509.
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Applications of Chemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry
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Ascorbic Acid as a Standard for Iodometric Titrations: An Analytical Experiment for General Chemistry Cesar R. Silva, Jose A. Simoni, Carol H. Collins, and Pedro L. O. Volpe Ascorbic acid is suggested as the weighable compound for the standardization of iodine solutions in an analytical experiment in general chemistry. The experiment involves an iodometric titration in which iodine reacts with ascorbic acid, oxidizing it to dehydroascorbic acid. Silva, Cesar R.; Simoni, Jose A.; Collins, Carol H.; Volpe, Pedro L. O. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1421.
Oxidation / Reduction |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases
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The Softening of Hard Water and Complexometric Titrations: An Undergraduate Experiment Helena Ceretti, Enrique A. Hughes, and Anita Zalts An experiment in which (i) water hardness is explained and demonstrated; (ii) ion-exchange resin properties are visually demonstrated and then used for softening water; (iii) complexometric titrations are used for evaluating water hardness before and after softening; and (iv) acid-base titration can be used to show that the Ca/Mg ions removed by the ion exchanger are replaced by H ions. Ceretti, Helena; Hughes, Enrique A.; Zalts, Anita. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1420.
Ion Exchange |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Acids / Bases
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Authentic Research within the Grasp of High School Students Annis Hapkiewicz There are research questions to be explored that are within the experience of students. The research problem that is described arose when a colleague posed a question: "Will an ice cube melt faster in salt water or tap water?" The learning process describe could be duplicated in any chemistry classroom, and it can also serve as a framework for exploring other problems as they arise from everyday observations. Hapkiewicz, Annis. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1212.
Solutions / Solvents
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Predicting Acid-Base Titration Curves without Calculations Dennis W. Barnum In this paper a qualitative and systematic method for sketching titration curves is presented. Even the more complex cases such as salts or polyprotic acids and bases are treated just as easily as simple monoprotic acids. Having students predict the shape of titration curves from known equilibrium constants helps to focus attention on the general principles without distraction by the mathematics. Barnum, Dennis W. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 938.
Acids / Bases |
Quantitative Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Equilibrium |
Learning Theories |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Chemometrics
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Ammonia Can Crush Ed Vitz When a 12-oz aluminum soft drink can filled with ammonia or hydrogen chloride gas is inverted and dipped into water, the rapidly dissolving gas evacuates the can and the can is crushed before water can be drawn into it. This demonstrates, among other things, the remarkable strength of hydrogen bonds. Vitz, Ed. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 932.
Noncovalent Interactions |
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Hydrogen Bonding
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Solution Conductivity Apparatus Daniel T. Haworth, Mark R. Bartelt, and Michael J. Kenney A solution conductivity apparatus is described that can be used to measure the relative conductivity of various solutions. The apparatus can be used as either a hand-held model employing a 10-element LED display or a lecture-hall demonstration model employing a 10-incandescent-lamp array. Haworth, Daniel T.; Bartelt, Mark R.; Kenney, Michael J. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 625.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Conductivity |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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A Unified Titration Formula P. Glaister In a number of standard titrations, a volume of a monoprotic base MOH at a specific concentration is added to a volume of a monoprotic acid HA at a specific concentrations. Four different types of titration are possible, depending on whether the acid and base are strong or weak. A single unifying formula covering all four cases has been determined. Glaister, P. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 132.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Student Construction of a Gel-Filled Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode for Use in a Potentiometric Titration James M. Thomas Instructions for the preparation of a Ag/AgCl "reference"-type electrode that uses a gel-type matrix are given. In addition, construction steps are provided for a very sturdy Pt-nichrome "inert" electrode, which can be used many times. Together, these two electrodes, along with a multivoltmeter, have been used successfully to determine the percent of iron in Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2 and in Fe2O2 unknowns purchased commercially. Thomas, James M. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 97.
Instrumental Methods |
Electrochemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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The Effects of Salts and Nonelectrolytes on the Solubility of Potassium Bitartrate: An Introductory Chemistry Discovery Experiment Charles J. Marzzacco An introductory chemistry discovery experiment on the effect of the presence of various solutes on the solubility of potassium bitartrate (KHT) is presented. Aqueous solutions of KCl, NaCl, MgSO4 and glucose with concentrations ranging from 0.0 to 0.10 M are saturated with KHT. The solubility of the KHT in these various solutions is determined by titration with standardized NaOH solution. Marzzacco, Charles J. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1628.
Solutions / Solvents |
Equilibrium |
Quantitative Analysis
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A Cyclist's Guide to Ionic Concentration Arthur M. Last A simple analogy to help students understand ionic concentration is presented. Last, Arthur M. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1433.
Solutions / Solvents |
Stoichiometry
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What Should We Teach Beginners about Solubility and Solubility Products? Stephen J. Hawkes Solubility equilibria are best taught qualitatively in introductory chemistry, leaving the calculations to higher level courses. Hawkes, Stephen J. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1179.
Solutions / Solvents |
Equilibrium |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Automatic Titrators in the Analytical and Physical Chemistry Laboratories Kathryn R. Williams In 1995 the University of Florida received an NSF-ILI grant to purchase six automatic titrators, which have now been successfully integrated into the analytical and physical chemistry teaching laboratories. After they have mastered fundamental techniques, students in the introductory analytical laboratory gain experience with automated analyses in three experiments: the iodimetric analysis of ascorbic acid, the determination of polymer molecular weight, and the analysis of chloride by ion selective electrode. Williams, Kathryn R. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1133.
Electrochemistry |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Integrating Computers into the First-Year Chemistry Laboratory: Application of Raoult's Law to a Two-Component System R. Viswanathan and G. Horowitz First-year chemistry students are introduced to a spreadsheet program to calculate the boiling points of a two-component solution containing a volatile solute. The boiling points are predicted by combining the Clausius-Clapeyron equation and Raoult's law. A simple experimental setup is used to measure the boiling points of solutions of varying compositions. Viswanathan, Raji; Horowitz, Gail. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1124.
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Oxygen vs Dioxygen: Diatomic/Monatomic Usage Sharon, Jared B. Using the name dioxygen for O2. Sharon, Jared B. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1089.
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Basic Laboratory Chemistry reviewed by Deborah McCool Basic Laboratory Chemistry is a series of sixteen programs presenting demonstrations of many processes and experimental techniques used in the chemistry laboratory in both macroscale and microscale. Topics included in the programs are assembling macroscale and microscale apparatus, spectroscopy, chromatography, and procedures such as filtration, extraction, distillation, and titration. McCool, Deborah. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 830.
Microscale Lab |
Spectroscopy |
Chromatography |
Separation Science |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Vapor Pressure Lowering by Nonvolatile Solutes Gavin D. Peckham This short article highlights a fundamental error that is entrenched in introductory chemistry textbooks. It is true that the addition of a nonvolatile solute causes a lowering in the vapor pressure of a solution. The error lies in attributing this vapor pressure lowering to the "blocking" of surface sites by nonvolatile particles. This is a totally fallacious argument for a number of reasons and the true explanation is to be found in the entropy changes that occur as a nonvolatile solute is added to a solution. Peckham, Gavin D. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 787.
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Thermodynamics
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A Guided Inquiry Approach to NMR Spectroscopy Laura E. Parmentier, George C. Lisensky, and Brock Spencer The authors present a novel way to introduce NMR spectroscopy into the general chemistry curriculum as part of a week-long aspirin project in their one-semester introductory course. Purity is determined by titration and IR and NMR spectroscopy. Laura E. Parmentier, George C. Lisensky, and Brock Spencer. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 470.
Learning Theories |
NMR Spectroscopy |
Instrumental Methods |
IR Spectroscopy |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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A Modified Microburet for Microscale Titration Mono M. Singh, Cynthia McGowan, Zvi Szafran, and Ronald M. Pike A modified microburet can be constructed inexpensively from readily available laboratory materials. These materials include a 2 mL graduated pipet, a 5 or 10 mL plastic syringe body, a small piece of latex tubing, and a small size automatic delivery pipet tip. The modified microburet is easy to use, and gives accurate results. Singh, Mono M.; McGowan, Cynthia; Szafran, Zvi; Pike, Ronald M. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 371.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Microscale Lab |
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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The Real Reason Why Oil and Water Don't Mix Todd P. Silverstein Authors should remove from their textbooks the incorrect enthalpic/hydrogen-bond explanation for the hydrophobic effect. Because aspects of the correct entropic/clathrate "cage" explanation lie beyond the scope of introductory or organic chemistry courses, it may be wisest to omit any detailed physical explanation of the "like dissolves like" phenomenon. Silverstein, Todd P. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 116.
Theoretical Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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The Source of the Cloud Produced upon Adding Dry Ice to Water Manu Kohli, Rudy L. Luck, and Veka Ohtamaa Explains why a cloud is produced by adding dry ice to water. Kohli, Manu; Luck, Rudy L.; Ohtamaa, Veka. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 60.
Solutions / Solvents |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Demonstrating Heat Changes on the Overhead Projector with a Projecting Thermometer Chinhyu Hur, Sally Solomon, and Christy Wetzel Heat changes can be observed by using a culture dish and a thermometer that is projected onto a screen using an overhead projector. Hur, Chinhyu; Solomon, Sally; Wetzel, Christy. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 51.
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Thermodynamics |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Complexometric Titrations: Competition of Complexing Agents in the Determination of Water Hardness with EDTA M. Cecilia Yappert and Donald B. DuPre The competition of complexing agents for the same metal ion and the formation of colored metal-ion complexes is demonstrated with the use of an overhead projector. This demonstration can be used to emphasize both the relevance of the relative values of formation constants in the complexation of metal cations and the applicability of complexometric titrations in quantitative chemical analysis. Yappert, M. Cecilia; DuPre, Donald B. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1422.
Equilibrium |
Coordination Compounds |
Qualitative Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Metals
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The Disappearing Liquid H. D. Gesser and Ian Ward Mixing ethanol and water in a volumetric flask results in a noticeable reduction in the volume of the mixture. Gesser, H. D.; Ward, Ian. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1357.
Liquids |
Solutions / Solvents |
Atomic Properties / Structure
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The reply: Ionization Constants S. Roo, L. Vermeire, and C. Gorller-Walrand Error regarding the first ionization constant of carbonic acid. Roo, S.; Vermeire, L.; Gorller-Walrand, C. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1160.
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics
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Ionization Constants Morris Bader Error regarding the first ionization constant of carbonic acid. Bader, Morris. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1160.
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Acids / Bases
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Removing Silicone Grease from Glassware Thomas H. Lowry A recent note described the use of 5% aqueous hydrofluoric acid for removing silicone grease residues from round-bottom flasks. A safer and more convenient alternative is a saturated solution of sodium hydroxide in ethanol. Lowry, Thomas H. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 841.
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Solutions / Solvents |
Laboratory Management
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Stable Solutions for the Iodine Clock Reaction George B. Kauffman and Charles R. Hall Advanced preparation of solutions for the iodine clock reaction. Kauffman, George B.; Hall, Charles R. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 616.
Reactions |
Solutions / Solvents
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A Quantitative Conductance Apparatus Danny Burns and Don Lewis Circuitry, electrode configuration and calibration procedures are described for a conductance device. An alternative construction of the circuit is given allowing computer capture of the instrument response. Burns, Danny; Lewis, Don. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 570.
Instrumental Methods |
Conductivity |
Liquids |
Solutions / Solvents |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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An Apparatus for Fast Dilution V. P. Boiko An apparatus for fast dilution permitting unlimited dilution of the solution in the same vessel is described. This was achieved by using a siphon to remove part of the solution from the dilution vessel. Boiko, V. P. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 439.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Solutions / Solvents
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The Safe and Efficient Evaporation of a Solvent from Solution Andrew R. Mahon By inverting an ordinary 200-mL vacuum flask and pulling a steady current of air from the vacuum apparatus through it, any type of small container can be placed under it, allowing the solvent to be evaporated in a steady, mistake-free manner . Mahon, Andrew R. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 246.
Solutions / Solvents |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Laboratory Management
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The Gelation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) with Na2B4O7 · 10H2O: Killing Slime K. W. McLaughlin, N. K. Wyffels, A. B. Jentz, and M. V. Keenan The titration of slime with sulfuric acid allows students to examine the relationship between cross-linking, viscosity, and the onset of gelation. This modification to a popular chemistry demonstration produces an interesting chemistry laboratory experiment designed to introduce students to the relationship between molecular structure and the bulk properties of macromolecules. McLaughlin, K. W.; Wyffels, N. K.; Jentz, A. B.; and Keenan, M. V. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 97.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Quantitative Techniques in Volumetric Analysis John Zimmerman and Jerrold J. Jacobsen Quantitative Techniques in Volumetric Analysis is a visual library of techniques used in making volumetric measurements. This 40-minute VHS videotape is designed as a resource for introducing students to proper volumetric methods and procedures. Zimmerman, John; Jacobsen, Jerrold J. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 1117.
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A Student-Designed Potentiometric Titration: Quantitative Determination of Iron(II) by Caro's Acid Titration Joyce R. Powell, Sheryl A. Tucker, William E. Acree Jr., Jennifer A. Sees, Lindsey H. Hall A laboratory experiment involving the feasibility of using Caro's acid, H2SO5, as a titrant in the potentiometric determination of iron(II) is presented. Powell, Joyce R.; Tucker, Sheryl A.; Acree Jr., William E.; Sees, Jennifer A.; Hall, Lindsey H. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 984.
Potentiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Quantitative Analysis
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Effects of Solution Physical Properties on Copper and Chromium Signals in Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Fàbio R. P. Rocha, Joaquim A. Nòbrega Instrumental techniques, such as flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS), are frequently used in chemical analysis. Independently of the technique used, the chemical principles must be considered to assure that the analytical results are correct. Rocha, Fàbio R. P.; Nòbrega , Joaquim A. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 982.
Physical Properties |
Atomic Spectroscopy |
Qualitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Instrumental Methods
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Home-Study Microlabs Dietmar Kennepohl This article presents the use of microscaled chemistry experiments for individual home study and how it can be incorporated into a course with traditional laboratory work. Kennepohl, Dietmar. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 938.
Microscale Lab |
Solutions / Solvents |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Qualitative Analysis |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Low-Cost Lateral Displacement Refractometer for Liquids: A Take-Home Student Experiment V. Anantha Narayanan and Radha Narayanan This article describes an experiment that uses a low-cost lateral displacement refractometer. The refractometer can be used in the home or laboratory by science students. Narayanan, V. Anantha; Narayanan, Radha. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 784.
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Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Teaching Dilutions Lloyd J. McElroy Teaching the concepts of dilutions is facilitated by using the graphic presentations depicted in this article along with the conventional formulas. McElroy, Lloyd J. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 765.
Solutions / Solvents
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Interactive Computer Visualization in the Introductory Chemistry Curriculum Victoria M. Bragin This project explores the use of technological innovations to facilitate learning in introductory chemistry courses by those with a poor academic background, while also challenging those prepared to master the curriculum. Bragin, Victoria M. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 747.
Gases |
Rate Law |
Kinetic-Molecular Theory |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Electrochemistry
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Constant-Current Coulometric Titration of Hydrochloric Acid James Swim, Edward Earps, Laura M. Reed, and David Paul In this experiment we have combined the titration of a strong acid with a strong base and the electrolysis of water into one complete laboratory experience. James Swim, Edward Earps, Laura M. Reed, and David Paul. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 679.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction
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A Simpler Approach to "Apparent" pKa's Kildahl, Nicholas Addition to a recent article on pH, indicating an approach which emphasizes the chemistry behind the titration of a weak acid. Kildahl, Nicholas J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 598.
pH |
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in River and Bay Sediments: An Undergraduate Laboratory Experiment in Environmental Chemistry Using Capillary Gas Chromatography with Electron Capture Detection Susan E. Kegley, Kristen J. Hansen, and Kevin L. Cunningham This paper briefly discusses the history of PCB use and provides guidelines for finding and evaluating PCB-contaminated sites as a way to interest students by showing them an application of chemistry to the "real world." Kegley, Susan E.; Hansen, Kristen J.; Cunningham, Kevin L. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 558.
Water / Water Chemistry |
Gas Chromatography |
Applications of Chemistry |
Separation Science |
Solutions / Solvents
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All Positive Ions Give Acid Solutions in Water Stephen J. Hawkes The acidity of aqueous solutions of positive ions is never zero although many texts say incorrectly that most metals of Groups I and II and some others are not acidic. Hawkes, Stephen J. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 516.
Acids / Bases |
Metals |
Solutions / Solvents |
pH
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Laser Pointer and the Tyndall Effect Eugene Thomas Laser pointers provide a convenient way to demonstrate the Tyndall effect to beginning students. Thomas, Eugene. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 470.
Lasers |
Solutions / Solvents
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The Teaching of Precipitation Equilibrium: A New Approach Ana M. V. S. V. Cavaleiro In this paper we present a simplified integrated approach to the calculation of the solubility in water of a salt, and the pH of the saturated solution, taking into account the acid-base reactions of the anion. Cavaleiro, Ana M. V. S. V. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 423.
Precipitation / Solubility |
pH |
Solutions / Solvents |
Acids / Bases
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Salts are Mostly Not Ionized Stephen J. Hawkes The popular assumption that all salts are totally ionized in aqueous solution is false. Moreover, it is approximated only by alkali metal salts and by salts of alkaline earth metals with high atomic numbers. Hawkes, Stephen J. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 421.
Ionic Bonding |
Metals |
Solutions / Solvents
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Olfactory Titration John T. Wood and Roberta M. Eddy The purpose of this experiment is to use unique acid-base indicator--the odor of raw onion--to indicate the end point of the titration of sodium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid. The use of this novel indicator allows the student to detect the completion of the neutralization reaction by olfaction rather than by sight. Wood, John T.; Eddy, Roberta M. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 257.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Evaluating Student Understanding of Solution Chemistry through Microscopic Representations Kimberly Jo Smith and Patricia A. Metz Misconceptions regarding acids and bases, acid strength, dissociation, diatomic elements, bonding, and aqueous solutions can interfere with subsequent learning and can persist beyond the undergraduate level These chemical concepts readily lend themselves to microscopic representations. Teaching strategies using these visual aids could explain the concept before applying the mathematics. Smith, Kimberly Jo; Metz, Patricia A. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 233.
Solutions / Solvents |
Learning Theories
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Using Quality Circles in General Chemistry Kogut, Leonard S. A second semester class in General Chemistry used a student Quality Circle to suggest methods to improve instruction in chemical equilibrium in solution. Kogut, Leonard S. J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 146.
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents
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Improving a Microscale Vitamin C Laboratory Helser, Terry L. Procedure for increasing the stability of vitamin C samples and titrating dye for titrations. Helser, Terry L. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, A10.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Vitamins |
Laboratory Management |
Microscale Lab
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From Christmas Ornament to Glass Electrode Rogério T. da Rocha, Ivano G. R. Gutz, and Claudimir L. do Lago Instructions and use of a homemade glass electrode for pH measurements/titrations. Da Rocha, Rogerio T.; Gutz, Ivano G. R.; do Lago, Claudimir L. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 1135.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Electrochemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Ion Selective Electrodes |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Laboratory Management |
pH
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Crystallization of Supersaturated Sodium Acetate and the Temperature Dependence of the Autoionization Constant of Water Joseph A. Pergler, Ronald O. Ragsdale, and Thomas G. Richmond A procedure to qualitatively demonstrate the variation of the autoionization constant of water with temperature. Pergler, Joseph A.; Ragsdale, Ronald O.; Richmond, Thomas G. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 1027.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Acids / Bases |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Water / Water Chemistry
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A Dating Analogy for Acid-Base Titration Problems Ronald DeLorenzo Analogy to help students understand the consequences of concentrating or diluting unknowns before titrating them. DeLorenzo, Ronald. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 1011.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases
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What Does It Mean?: Reflections on Concentration, Activity, and Electrode Potential Pietro Lanza Explanation of electrode potential and the mechanism of the electrode process for determining concentration. Lanza, Pietro. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 1009.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Ion Selective Electrodes |
Electrochemistry
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What's Present? Qualitative Analysis Problems in General Chemistry Sidney Toby Open-book, research-oriented, sample questions regarding qualitative analysis. Toby, Sidney. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 1008.
Qualitative Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Descriptive Chemistry
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The Effectiveness of Computer-Assissted Learning in the Teaching of Quantitative Volumetric Analysis Skills in a First-Year University Course Carmel McNaught, Heather Grant, Paul Fritze, Janet Barton, Peter McTigue, and Robert Prosser Study of the effectiveness of a computerized tutorial involving titration-related laboratory procedures at improving the laboratory skills of first-year students with a weak chemistry background. McNaught, Carmel; Grant, Heather; Fritze, Paul; Barton, Janet; McTigue, Peter; Prosser, Robert. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 1003.
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Synthesis and Characterization of Potassium Tris(oxalato)ferrate(III) Trihydrate: A Spectrophotometric Method of Iron Analysis Richard F. Dallinger A general chemistry experiment that combines titrimetric, gravimetric, and spectrophotometric analysis in two, three-hour lab periods. Dallinger, Richard F. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 936.
Spectroscopy |
Synthesis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Gravimetric Analysis
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Ammonia Fountain and Density Gradient Column Miroslav Proksa Demonstration combining the ammonia fountain with an acid-base indicator density column. Proksa, Miroslav. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 931.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Physical Properties |
Gases |
Acids / Bases
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The Use of Erythrosin B in Undergraduate Spectrophotometry Experiments L. James Stock III Substitution of a nontoxic food color for an originally used toxic chromium(VI) salt in a general chemistry, spectrophotometry experiment. Stock, L. James, III. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 926.
Toxicology |
Solutions / Solvents |
Spectroscopy |
Laboratory Management
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Multiple Burning Heaps of Color-- An Elegant Variation of a Flame Test Eugene T. Smith Making the ammonia fountain demonstration faster and more reliable using a common syringe. Smith, Eugene T. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 828.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds
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From Titration Data to Buffer Capacities: A Computer Experiment for the Chemistry Lab or Lecture Roy W. Clark, Gary D. White, Judith M. Bonicamp, and Exum D. Watts Provides titration curve data that students can plot and analyze using spreadsheets to develop student understanding of pH, derivatives, buffer capacity, and the behavior of dilute buffers; includes sample graphs and analysis. Clark, Roy W.; White, Gary D.; Bonicamp, Judith M.; Watts, Exum D. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 746.
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Chemometrics
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Osmotic Pressure and Electrochemical Potential--A Parallel Rainer Bausch Comparison of osmotic pressure and electrochemical potential. Bausch, Rainer. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 713.
Electrochemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Membranes |
Transport Properties
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Titration Techniques Jerrold J. Jacobsen, Kelly Houston Jetzer, and Néha Patani, John Zimmerman, and Gerald Zweerink Laser disk that contains 20 lessons and demonstrations of lab techniques related to titrations. Jacobsen, J. J.; Jetzer, K. H.; Patani, N.; Zimmerman, J.; Zweerink,G. . J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 612.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Rapid Calculation for Preparing Solutions Calero, Diego Lozano Streamlined method for dilution calculations. Calero, Diego Lozano J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 424.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Chemometrics
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A Microscale Rotary Evaporator Maynard, David F. A simple roto-vap-type apparatus was developed for rapid removal of excess solvent in the microscale laboratory. Maynard, David F. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, A272.
Microscale Lab |
Solutions / Solvents |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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A Mini-Qualitative Organic Analysis Session Labuschagne, A. Johan H.; Malherbe, Johannes S.; Meyer, Cornelius J. The article describes a tested mini-scheme that works for selected unknowns and allows an instructor to introduce non-major students to a variety of functional group tests in a single laboratory session. Labuschagne, A. Johan H.; Malherbe, Johannes S.; Meyer, Cornelius J. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 1088.
Qualitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Nonmajor Courses
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Spreadsheets in General Chemistry: Their Introduction and Application to Complex Titrations Chesick, John P. 167. Time in any course program must be made for instruction in the use of the spreadsheet, and the methodology for doing this continues to be a topic of discussion. Chesick, John P. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 934.
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Soda Water, Supercooling or Freezing Point Depression? Brooker, Murray H. Composition, preparation, properties, and behavior of soda water. Brooker, Murray H. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 903.
Gases |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Consumer Chemistry
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Simulations and Interactive Resources Martin, John S. 12 Simulations and Interactive Resources (SIRs) including Periodic Table Displays, Electron Orbits and Orbitals, Electron Configurations, Barometers and Manometers, Vapor Pressure, Ideal Gas Behavior, Heat Capacity and Heat of Reaction, Approach to Equilibrium, The Law of Chemical Equilibrium, Titration Curves, Electrochemical Cells, and Rate of Reaction. Martin, John S. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 667.
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Gases |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Equilibrium |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials |
Rate Law
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Experiments for Modern Introductory Chemistry: Intermolecular Forces and Raoult's Law Berka, Ladislav H.; Kildahl, Nicholas Procedure that illustrates the liquid-vapor phase equilibrium of ideal and nonideal solutions. Berka, Ladislav H.; Kildahl, Nicholas J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 613.
Noncovalent Interactions |
Gas Chromatography |
Gases |
Liquids |
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents
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Visual Demonstration of Solvent Polarities Johnson, Dawn A.; Shaw, Roosevelt; Silversmith, Ernest F. A solution that shows visible color differences as the solvent polarity is changed. Johnson, Dawn A.; Shaw, Roosevelt; Silversmith, Ernest F. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 517.
Solutions / Solvents
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Hydrogen Peroxide Demo Curing the Brown Bottle-with-Black Cap Syndrome Sae, Andy Comparing the reactivity of 3%, 12%, and 27% H2O2 solution. Sae, Andy J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 433.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Pictorial Analogies XI: Concentrations and Acidity of Solutions Fortman, John J. Visual analogies of the concentration of a solution, strength of a solution, super saturated solution, conjugate acid-base pairs, and inverse relationship between pH and [H+] and pOH and [OH-]. Fortman, John J. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 430.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
pH
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Avoiding the Downstream Hazard in an Ionic Solubility Study McSwiney, H. D. Using potassium chlorate rather than potassium dichromate in an ionic solubility experiment for improved waste disposal. McSwiney, H. D. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 329.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Laboratory Management
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TITRATE: A Learning Tool for Acid-Base Titrations Ramette, Richard W. Software that calculates and simulates the plot of a titration curve for any base or acid (up to hexaprotic) or any mixture (up to five substances). Ramette, Richard W. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 238.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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An Analogy To Illustrate Miscibility of Liquids Thornton, Barry K. Using inter-school rivalries to illustrate the concept of "like dissolves like". Thornton, Barry K. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 156.
Solutions / Solvents
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A low-cost constant-rate buret Hannum, Steven E. A simple constant-rate delivery system used as a demonstration in general chemistry lab. Hannum, Steven E. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 1037.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Heat of solution of hydrogen chloride: A laboratory experiment Harms, Gregory S.; Lehman, Thomas A. A simple technique for measuring the heat of solution of HCl in water. Harms, Gregory S.; Lehman, Thomas A. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 955.
Acids / Bases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry
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Determination of sugars in food products: Using HPLC and electrochemical detection at a Cu electrode Luo, Peifang; Luo, Matthew Z.; Baldwin, Richard P. This lab activity takes advantage of the fact that students' interest in a lab is increased when common life experiences are drawn upon. Luo, Peifang; Luo, Matthew Z.; Baldwin, Richard P. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 679.
Chromatography |
Applications of Chemistry |
Food Science |
Instrumental Methods |
Solutions / Solvents
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Introducing probabilistic concepts in chemistry: The preparation of 10-24 M solution as a limiting case de Vicente, M. Sastre A straightforward dilution experiment that can be used as the starting point for establishing a link between chemistry and concepts of probability theory. de Vicente, M. Sastre J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 674.
Solutions / Solvents |
Chemometrics
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The electrician's multimeter in the chemistry teaching laboratory: Part 2: Potentiometry and conductimetry Sevilla, Fortunato, III; Alfonso, Rafael L.; Andres, Roberto T. Further applications of the multimeter in chemistry laboratories are discussed in this paper: potentiometry, reduction potentials and cell EMF, the Nerst equations, pH measurements, titration, conductimetry, and conduction of solutions. Sevilla, Fortunato, III; Alfonso, Rafael L.; Andres, Roberto T. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 580.
Acids / Bases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Electrochemistry |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Potentiometry
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General chemistry lab time to learn solutions Marino, Francis. Concern over the number of upper-division students who come to lab unable to prepare solutions. Marino, Francis. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 407.
Solutions / Solvents
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Polarity, miscibility, and surface tension of liquids Silverstein, Todd P. A very simple overhead projector demonstration using water and ethanol to give a dramatic visual illustration of cohesive and adhesive forces. Silverstein, Todd P. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 253.
Water / Water Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Demonstration of the Common Ion Effect Koubek, E. KCl and HCl are used in this demonstration to describe the common ion effect and to show the difference between values Q and K. Koubek, E. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 155.
Solutions / Solvents |
Equilibrium
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A Short Cut Specific to the Preparation of 1 M Sodium Hydroxide Ruekberg, Ben In general chemistry, 1M of NaOH needs to be prepared often and without great concern for high purity of solution. The author provides a procedure. Ruekberg, Ben J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 72.
Laboratory Management |
Solutions / Solvents
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Ammonia balloon Mattson, Bruce Demonstrating ammonia's aqueous solubility using a container whose volume changes. Mattson, Bruce J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 1029.
Amines / Ammonium Compounds |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Kinetic art through chemistry Corkern, Walter H.; Holmes, L. H., Jr.; Higginbotham, N. A. Ethanol / water solution + one drop of heptanol with dissolved dye produces fractal-like patterns. Corkern, Walter H.; Holmes, L. H., Jr.; Higginbotham, N. A. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 1025.
Solutions / Solvents |
Dyes / Pigments |
Alcohols
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The acid-base package Ramette, Richard W.; Holmes, Jon L. Software that will calculate theoretical titration curve data and the pH for any mixture of acids and/or bases. Ramette, Richard W.; Holmes, Jon L. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 1010.
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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New source for starch solutions: Biodegradable pellets de Moura, John M. Convenient way to prepare starch indicator for use in iodine titrations or in "clock" reactions. de Moura, John M. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 860.
Carbohydrates |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Simple, inexpensive apparatus for sample concentration Bruno, Thomas J. An alternative to disadvantageous, commercial concentration apparatuses. Bruno, Thomas J. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 837.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Solutions / Solvents
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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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Viscosity of polymer solutions Bertrand, Gary L. This program contains three components: "Density of Liquids", "Viscosity of Liquids", and "Viscosity of Polymer Solutions". Bertrand, Gary L. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 818.
Solutions / Solvents |
Physical Properties |
Liquids
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Ammonia fountain improvements Steadman, Ned Suggestions to eliminate the excessive preparation time and questionable reliability of the classic ammonia fountain demonstration. Steadman, Ned J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 764.
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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The Beer-Lambert law revisited: A development without calculus Lykos, Peter Development of the Beer-Lambert law without the use of calculus. Lykos, Peter J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 730.
Solutions / Solvents
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Like dissolves like: Dry gas Greenberg, Fred H. A demonstration of solubility by comparing gasoline additives containing methanol and isopropyl alcohol. Greenberg, Fred H. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 654.
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents
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Estimation of carbonate content of base by Gran's method: A semimicroscale experiment. Vesala, Antti. Carbonate content of a base is determined by titration with HCl using small scale samples and additions. Vesala, Antti. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 577.
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Simple soda bottle solubility and equilibria Snyder, Cheryl A.; Snyder, Dudley C. Using a bottle of selzter water and bromocresol green to demonstrate gas-liquid solubility (carbon dioxide in water). Snyder, Cheryl A.; Snyder, Dudley C. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 573.
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Equilibrium |
Gases |
Liquids |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry
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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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An MS-DOS microcomputer controlled titration system Stangeland, Leiv Jonn; Anjo, Dennis M. 136. In this experiment the computer is employed to control the addition rate of titrant based on the change in pH of the analyte system. Stangeland, Leiv Jonn; Anjo, Dennis M. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 296.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
pH |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing
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Solutions, anyone? McCullough, Bro. Thomas A simple, quick, and economical experiment which gives the student intimate hands-on contact with most quantitative measurements of solutions is described. McCullough, Bro. Thomas J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 293.
Solutions / Solvents |
Quantitative Analysis |
Stoichiometry
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Algorithm for plotting titration curves (author response). Rodrigues de Moura, Daniel. Our model, contrary to Jackman's statement, can be applied to redox systems that are pH-dependant. Rodrigues de Moura, Daniel. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 257.
pH |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Algorithm for plotting titration curves. Jackman, Donald C. de Moura's algorithm for plotting redox titration curves seems to be good for systems that are not dependent on pH or product concentration, but is not applicable to those situations that is student is more likely to encounter. Jackman, Donald C. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 257.
Oxidation / Reduction |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
pH
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Cyclic indicator color change by titrant electrogeneration. Stock, John T. A simple but striking demonstration of coulometric titration. Stock, John T. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 253.
Electrochemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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An Ace reducing adapter for screw vials. Canela, Ramon; Balcells, Merce. Using this device, solvents contained in vials can be evaporated quickly without problems. Canela, Ramon; Balcells, Merce. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 244.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Solutions / Solvents |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams
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Do "likes dissolve likes"? An illustration of polar and nonpolar solvents Bergquist, Wilbur Here is a simple and colorful demonstration to help illustrate the nature of polar and nonpolar solvents. Bergquist, Wilbur J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 158.
Solutions / Solvents
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Principle of extraction of solute by solvent Guha, Prabir Kr.; Guha, Ratna Among the applications of Nernst's distribution law, the most important and interesting one is the extraction of a substance dissolved in one solvent by another solvent, the two solvents being partially miscible or immiscible. Guha, Prabir Kr.; Guha, Ratna J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 73.
Solutions / Solvents |
Separation Science
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The effect of temperature on the solubility of gases in liquids Alger, Donald B. Of 13 current-edition general chemistry texts, 11 made errors regarding the topic of the solubility of gases in liquids. Alger, Donald B. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 62.
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Spreadsheet titration of diprotic acids and bases Breneman, G. L.; Parker, O. J. 133. Bits and pieces, 47. A spreadsheet and chart, set up using Excel, for showing titration curves of any diprotic acid or base is described. Breneman, G. L.; Parker, O. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 46.
Acids / Bases |
Chemometrics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A carbonate project introducing students to the chemistry lab Dudek, Emily A description of a first semester general chemistry laboratory that helps acquaint students with a large variety of chemistry laboratory procedures. Dudek, Emily J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 948.
Chemometrics |
Gravimetric Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Separation Science
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Advanced titration plots using spreadsheet scripting Currie, James O., Jr.; Whiteley, Richard V., Jr. 131. A spreadsheet aids in student understanding of acid/base titration calculations. Currie, James O., Jr.; Whiteley, Richard V., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 923.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
pH |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Equilibrium
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Demonstrations of interfacial phenomena Prall, Bruce R. Overhead projector demonstrations that illustrate the interfacial interactions of the following systems: 1) water and carbon tetrachloride, 2) copper wire and water, 3) 1-Octanol and water. Prall, Bruce R. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 592.
Surface Science |
Liquids |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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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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Chemical equilibrium: III. A few math tricks Gordus, Adon A. The third article in a series on chemical equilibrium that considers a few math "tricks" useful in equilibrium calculations and approximations. Gordus, Adon A. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 291.
Acids / Bases |
Equilibrium |
Chemometrics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Using a motor to demonstrate conductivity Solomon, Sally; Fulep-Poszmik, Annamaria The turning of a propeller identifies solutions of strong electrolytes. Solomon, Sally; Fulep-Poszmik, Annamaria J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 160.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Conductivity
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A titrimetric determination using laser-beam scattering for endpoint determination Brooks, David W.; Lyons, Edward J. Data from one of four repeated trials of a lecture experiment that determines the stability constant of a silver amine complex. Brooks, David W.; Lyons, Edward J. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, 155.
Coordination Compounds |
Colloids |
Lasers |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A pH-monitoring and control system for teaching laboratories Ibez, Jorge G.; Tavera, Luis; Rodriguez, Alberto; Gomez del Campo, Enrique The authors describe a simple microcomputer apparatus that can be used to monitor the pH change that occurs during the course of a chemical reaction, to maintain a constant pH in a chemical reactor, and to perform an automated titration. Ibez, Jorge G.; Tavera, Luis; Rodriguez, Alberto; Gomez del Campo, Enrique J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, A74.
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing
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Titrations of monoprotic acids with sodium hydroxide contaminated by sodium carbonate (the author replies) Michalowski, Tadeusz A basic assumption made in the original article does not reflect the most common practical situation; therefore, some of the conclusions can be misleading if taken as general rules. Michalowski, Tadeusz J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 1072.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Titrations of monoprotic acids with sodium hydroxide contaminated by sodium carbonate Bombi, G. Giorgio; Macca, Carlo; Michalowski, Tadeusz A basic assumption made in the original article does not reflect the most common practical situation; therefore, some of the conclusions can be misleading if taken as general rules. Bombi, G. Giorgio; Macca, Carlo; Michalowski, Tadeusz J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 1072.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Density of antifreeze-water mixtures: A general chemistry experiment in compositional analysis Flowers, Paul A. Determining the composition of an antifreeze/water solution through density measurements. Flowers, Paul A. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 1068.
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Quantitative Analysis
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An olfactory indicator for acid-base titrations: A laboratory technique for the visually impaired Flair, Mark N.; Setzer, William N. Analysis of eugenol, thymol, vanillin, and thiophenol as aromatic indicators for acid-base titrations. Flair, Mark N.; Setzer, William N. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 795.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Minorities in Chemistry |
Aromatic Compounds
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Teaching freezing point lowering Ball, Jenelle; Cooke, Ron C.; Willis, Grover Using Le Chatelier's principle, the van't Hoff equation, and the empirical equation to explain the lowering of the freezing point caused by dissolving antifreeze in water. Ball, Jenelle; Cooke, Ron C.; Willis, Grover J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 676.
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Equilibrium |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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A convenient method to recover the solvent from halogen-CCl4 mixtures Sabol, Joseph E.; Kurtz, David W. An alternative to disposal and distillation which is easy to perform, allowing the solvent to be recovered and stored within one hour after the completion of the experiment is presented here. Sabol, Joseph E.; Kurtz, David W. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 532.
Solutions / Solvents |
Separation Science |
Laboratory Management
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A simple apparatus for stirring solutions contained in submerged, sealed vessels Grinstead, John H., Jr.; Sullivan, Jack M. The authors designed an apparatus which can simultaneously stir the contents of several submerged flasks from readily available materials. Grinstead, John H., Jr.; Sullivan, Jack M. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 521.
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Solutions / Solvents
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Analysis of organic acids: A freshman laboratory experiment Griswold, John R.; Rauner, Richard A. In this experiment students select unknown carboxylic acids, determine their melting points, and investigate their solubility behavior in water and ethanol. Griswold, John R.; Rauner, Richard A. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 516.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Stoichiometry |
Precipitation / Solubility
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The pH of any mixture of monoprotic acids and bases Herman, D. P.; Booth, K. K.; Parker, O. J.; Breneman, G. L. 115. Bits and pieces, 44. The pH of any mixture of monoprotic weak and strong acids and bases can be calculated. A curve can also be plotted for the titration of the mixture by any monoportic weak or strong acid or base. Herman, D. P.; Booth, K. K.; Parker, O. J.; Breneman, G. L. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 501.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
pH
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Heat of solution and colligative properties: An illustration of enthalpy and entropy Mundell, Donald W. This demonstration provides a means for challenging the students to interpret some examples where both enthalpy and entropy are possible. Mundell, Donald W. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 426.
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Solutions / Solvents
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Wet labs, computers, and spreadsheets Durham, Bill The following is a description of some commonly encountered experiments that have been modified for computerized data acquisition. Durham, Bill J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 416.
Laboratory Computing / Interfacing |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Kinetics |
Electrochemistry
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The growth of large single crystals Baer, Carl D. It is possible to obtain a wide range of nicely formed crystals utilizing solution methods and commonly available materials and apparatus. Baer, Carl D. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 410.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Solutions / Solvents
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Squaric acid: A workshop for high school chemistry teachers Gesser, H. D.; Baldwin, W. G.; Hickling, G. G. The authors feel that the greatest value from a workshop is obtained when the workshop has a practical focus, with participating teachers experiencing both an experimental challenge, such as they often put to their pupils, and an opportunity to upgrade their knowledge of modern laboratory procedures. Gesser, H. D.; Baldwin, W. G.; Hickling, G. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 388.
Professional Development |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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On how to simulate potentiometric titration curves without making any approximation de Moura, Daniel Rodrigues The paper describes how to simulate the titration curve without making any approximation and also without solving the polynomial expression and even without necessarily using a computer. de Moura, Daniel Rodrigues J. Chem. Educ. 1990, 67, 226.
Potentiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Enhancement of visual titration endpoints Williams, Howard P.; Howell, J. Emory; Russell, Joseph L. Using white styrofoam cups as a titration vessel. Williams, Howard P.; Howell, J. Emory; Russell, Joseph L. J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 680.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases
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Substitution of volumetric for gravimetric methods and other improvements in a new molar volume-molar mass experiment Bedenbaugh, John H.; Bedenbaugh, Angela O.; Heard, Thomas S. Improvements on an earlier procedure for the quantitative decomposition of 3% hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water. Bedenbaugh, John H.; Bedenbaugh, Angela O.; Heard, Thomas S. J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 679.
Gravimetric Analysis |
Enzymes |
Stoichiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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An experiment on the molar solubility and solubility product of barium nitrate Wruck, Betty; Reinstein, Jesse A direct gravimetric method for determining a Ksp value. Wruck, Betty; Reinstein, Jesse J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 515.
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Gravimetric Analysis
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Simple removal of buret bubbles Austin, David J. Suggestion for removing bubbles from below the buret's stopcock. Austin, David J. J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 514.
Laboratory Management |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Chemical principles for the introductory laboratory, CHM 384 (Johnson, James F.) Wegner, Carol A comprehensive review of the title program which overviews basic techniques and concepts presented in introductory laboratory courses. Topics include: titration, equilibrium, Ksp, solubility, Beer's law, coordination complexes and first-order rates of reaction. Wegner, Carol J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, A47.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy |
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents |
Coordination Compounds |
Kinetics
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E.M.E. Titration lab (Shelton, Roger) Ogata, Philip H. A review of an interactive software program that executes a lab simulation allowing students to master the titration process while helping students understand symbols and empirical formulas and sharpening students' data collection skills. Ogata, Philip H. J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, A23.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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The determination of the concentrations of sugar solutions by laser refractometry Hughes, Elvin, Jr.; Jelks, Vaughn; Hughes, Diane Landry The purpose of this article is to describe a simple, semi-quantitative, analytical method for determining the approximate concentrations of sucrose solutions. Hughes, Elvin, Jr.; Jelks, Vaughn; Hughes, Diane Landry J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 1007.
Lasers |
Quantitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents
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Determination of the effect of various modes of cooking on the vitamin C content of a common food, green pepper: An introductory biochemistry experiment Johnson, Eric R. A great laboratory experiment that examines the effects of baking, boiling, steaming, and microwaving a green pepper on the pepper's nutritional level. Johnson, Eric R. J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 926.
Nutrition |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Vitamins |
Food Science |
Applications of Chemistry
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Nuclear waste glass, and the Fe2+/Fe3+ ratio Fanning, James C.; Hunter, R. Todd These authors present a chemical problem of current interest that can be used for pedagogical purposes. Fanning, James C.; Hunter, R. Todd J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 888.
Applications of Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Oxidation State |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Green Chemistry |
Chromatography |
Spectroscopy
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The effect of polarity on solubility Cliche, Jean-Marie; Labbe, Benoit A procedure for a demonstration of the effect of polarity on solubility and some follow-up questions for students. Cliche, Jean-Marie; Labbe, Benoit J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 813.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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An interesting student chemistry project: Investigating Liesegang rings Schibeci, Renato A.; Carlsen, Connie This lab allows students not only exposure to content, but also an appreciation of the way in which scientists build their knowledge. Schibeci, Renato A.; Carlsen, Connie J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 365.
Solutions / Solvents |
Geochemistry |
Metals
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Rating antacids in Consumer Reports Martin, Geoffrey This article presents a Consumer Reports study on antacid effectiveness via titration. Martin, Geoffrey J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 214.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Consumer Chemistry |
Drugs / Pharmaceuticals |
Food Science
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Potentiometric titration of acidic and basic compounds in household cleaners Lieu, Van T.; Kalbus, Gene E. The potentiometric titration of commercial household cleaners can be used in student laboratories in freshman, analytical, and physical chemistry courses. It can be used for analysis of household cleaners with either one or two component systems, or it can be used for the determination of the dissociation constant. Lieu, Van T.; Kalbus, Gene E. J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 184.
Acids / Bases |
Potentiometry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Equilibrium |
Quantitative Analysis
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Iron analysis by redox titration: A general chemistry experiment Kaufman, Samuel; Devoe, Howard The authors have devised a simplified redox method for total iron analysis suitable for execution in a three-hour laboratory period by general chemistry students. Kaufman, Samuel; Devoe, Howard J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 183.
Oxidation / Reduction |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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The titration project Kilner, Cary Titration labs are able to capture student interest and thus deserve more than the usual cursory introduction in beginning chemistry courses. This author develops a long, more in-depth titration project to take advantage of student interest in this lab technique. Kilner, Cary J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 80.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Computer-Assisted Blackboard (Soltzberg, L. J.) Kruger, J. D. 8-disk set of programs (Apple II) designed to help a lecturer illustrate gas laws, the Rutherford atomic model, quantization in a Bohr atom, wave-functions and orbitals, heat and changes in state, kinetics and simple reaction mechanisms, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, and titrations. Kruger, J. D. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, A135.
Acids / Bases |
Gases |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Kinetics |
Mechanisms of Reactions |
Equilibrium |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Chem Lab Simulations 1: Titrations and Chem Lab Simulations 2: Ideal Gas Law (Gelder, John) Zemke, Warren T. Computer programs intended to serve as introductions for students before actual experimentation in the laboratory. Zemke, Warren T. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, A57.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Gases |
Enrichment / Review Materials
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When oil and water do not mix Trammell, Gary L. An introduction to the physics and chemistry of interfaces and lipids, and reactions in micelles. Trammell, Gary L. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 1022.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Micelles |
Lipids
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Reaction stoichiometry and suitable "coordinate systems" Tykodi, R. J. Methods for dealing with problems involving reactions stoichiometry: unitize and scale up, factor-label procedure, de Donder ratios, and titration relations. Tykodi, R. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 958.
Stoichiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Chemometrics
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A general approach for teaching hydrolysis of salts Aquirre-Ode, Fernando Proposes a general, rigorous, and relatively simple approach for the hydrolysis of 1-1 electrolytes. Aquirre-Ode, Fernando J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 957.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Modifications of some traditional demonstrations with liquids Stedjee, Brian Immiscible liquid pairs with similar indexes of refraction. Stedjee, Brian J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 894.
Liquids |
Solutions / Solvents |
Physical Properties
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Computer programming in general chemistry Breneman, G. L.; Parker, O. J. 84. Programming computers to solve problems as an integral part of the general chemistry course. Breneman, G. L.; Parker, O. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 584.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Equilibrium
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Ksp determination of calcium sulfate Masterman, David A procedure to obtain the Ksp of a saturated solution of calcium sulfate in 10-20 minutes. Masterman, David J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 408.
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Precipitation / Solubility |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Statistical evaluation of class data for two buret readings Gordus, Adon A. Data that serve to illustrate both random and systematic errors in measurements characteristic of titrations. Gordus, Adon A. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 376.
Chemometrics |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Simple determination of Henry's law constant for carbon dioxide Levy, Jack B.; Hornack, Fred M.; Levy, Matthew A. With the aid of inexpensive pressure gauges available from automotive supply stores, the solubility of carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages or other solutions can be studied. Levy, Jack B.; Hornack, Fred M.; Levy, Matthew A. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 260.
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents
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Hands-on versus computer simulation methods in chemistry Bourque, Donald R.; Carlson, Gaylen R. Procedure, results, conclusions, and implications of a study that compares the effectiveness of a hands-on approach versus computer simulations in the same chemistry topics. Bourque, Donald R.; Carlson, Gaylen R. J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 232.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Stoichiometry
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The disappearing act: Teaching students to expect the unexpected Kilner, Cary A demonstration of Ksp in which a precipitate is formed and then disappears. Kilner, Cary J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 155.
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Precipitation / Solubility
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An analogy for soluble and insoluble mixtures: Sand and magnetic iron filings Garde, Ira Batra Using mixtures of sand and iron filings as analogies for a soluble mixture of nonpolar substances, a soluble mixture of polar substances, and an insoluble mixture of a nonpolar and a polar substance. Garde, Ira Batra J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 154.
Solutions / Solvents
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A new road to reactions: Part III. Teaching the heat effect of reactions de Vos, Wobbe; Verdonk, Adri H. This series of work summarizes the authors' work on the concept of chemical reactions as a teaching and learning problem. de Vos, Wobbe; Verdonk, Adri H. J. Chem. Educ. 1986, 63, 972.
Thermodynamics |
Reactions |
Solutions / Solvents |
Acids / Bases
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The coming renaissance of descriptive chemistry Zuckerman, J. J. Inorganic chemistry is facing an identity crises. Zuckerman, J. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1986, 63, 829.
Descriptive Chemistry |
Spectroscopy |
Synthesis |
Reactions |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents
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SI and non-SI units of concentration: A truce? Rich, Ronald L. These authors examine whether a truce could be promoted by filling a chemical gap in the System Internationale with special attention on concentration. Rich, Ronald L. J. Chem. Educ. 1986, 63, 784.
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Spectrophotometric titration of a mixture of calcium and magnesium Fulton, Robert; Ross, Michael; Schroeder, Karl Because the conditions chosen for the titration are not well suited to visual endpoints, students become aware of the unique advantage of spectrophotometric titrations. Fulton, Robert; Ross, Michael; Schroeder, Karl J. Chem. Educ. 1986, 63, 721.
UV-Vis Spectroscopy |
Coordination Compounds |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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An introductory laboratory exercise for acids and bases Miller, Richard; Silberman, Robert The authors have used this exercise as an introduction to acid-base chemistry before they do any acid-base titrations in the laboratory. Miller, Richard; Silberman, Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1986, 63, 447.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases
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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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Molecular size and Raoult's Law Kovac, Jeffrey An additional cause for deviations from Raoult's Law that is rarely, if ever, mentioned in freshman chemistry texts. Kovac, Jeffrey J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 1090.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Physical Properties |
Solutions / Solvents |
Gases
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The definition and symbols for the quantity called "molarity" or "concentration" and for the SI units of this quantity Gorin, George An alternative formulation for concentration and the SI units for this quantity. Gorin, George J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 741.
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Solutions / Solvents
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A different look at the solubility-product principle Hugus, Z Z., Jr.; Hentz, F. C., Jr. The progressive addition of Cl- to Ag+ yields an ion-product equal to Ksp at two different points. Hugus, Z Z., Jr.; Hentz, F. C., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 645.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Chemometrics
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Laboratory simulations by computer-driven laser videodiscs Brooks, David W.; Tipton, Thomas J.; Lyons, Edwards J. Simulating a titration on a videodisc. Brooks, David W.; Tipton, Thomas J.; Lyons, Edwards J. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 514.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A different view of using titrimetric data Castillo S., Carlos Using titration data to obtain the dissociation constant of the acid under consideration. Castillo S., Carlos J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 443.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Simple limewater maker Prochaska, James F. Uses gravity to separate the insoluble precipitate when preparing limewater. Prochaska, James F. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 437.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Acid rain analysis by standard addition titration Ophardt, Charles E. A simple standard addition titration method for determining the acidity of a rain or snow sample. Ophardt, Charles E. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 257.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Qualitative Analysis
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Colorblindness and titrations with visual indicators Diehl, Harvey; Johnson, Dennis C.; Markuszewski, Richard; Moore, Robert M. Discussion and investigation of the problem of colorblindness in determining the endpoints of titrations. Diehl, Harvey; Johnson, Dennis C.; Markuszewski, Richard; Moore, Robert M. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 255.
Minorities in Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
Acids / Bases
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Change in concentration with time Umland, Jean B. Shows how the rate of a reaction is fast at first and then gradually decreases to zero when one reactant has been used up. Umland, Jean B. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 153.
Solutions / Solvents |
Kinetics |
Rate Law
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Aqueous hydrogen peroxide: Its household uses and concentration units Webb, Michael J. Includes some simple weight / volume calculations and their answers. Webb, Michael J. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 152.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Solutions / Solvents
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Titrator, Review II (Dice, David D.) Drake, Gordon P. Program that allows the user to simulate the titration of either a strong or weak acid with a strong base. Drake, Gordon P. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, A273.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Titrator, Review I (Dice, David D.) Hill, Sister Mary Mechtilde, RSM Program that allows the user to simulate the titration of either a strong or weak acid with a strong base. Hill, Sister Mary Mechtilde, RSM J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, A273.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Preparation and analysis of potassium tris(oxalato)ferrate(III)trihydrate: A general chemistry experiment Olmsted, John, III The analysis of this compound combines gravimetric and titrimeric methods and includes a unique and colorful photoredox reaction. Olmsted, John, III J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 1098.
Synthesis |
Photochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Gravimetric Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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An alternative method for the determination of pKa Castillo S., Carlos; Micolta S., Germania; Grajales T., Mario Determining pKa from the titration curve of a weak acid or base. Castillo S., Carlos; Micolta S., Germania; Grajales T., Mario J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 1067.
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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A new meaning of the terms acid and base hydrolysis Milic, Nikola B. Suggestions for distinguishing between solvation, hydration, and solvolysis, and hydrolysis reactions that produce hydroxo and protonated complexes. Milic, Nikola B. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 1066.
Acids / Bases |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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The preparation of acid-base titration curves McClendon, Michael A simple technique for generating mechanically plotted titration curves using an electron pH meter and a low-voltage chart recorder. McClendon, Michael J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 1022.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Quantitative Analysis
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The insolubility of "soluble" barium nitrate Reinstein, Jesse The unexpected formation of a precipitate of barium nitrate when barium carbonate or barium phosphate is treated with dilute nitric acid. Reinstein, Jesse J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 1009.
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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The effect of polarity on solubility Nordstrom, Brian H. Students observe that iodine dissolves readily in 1,1,1-trichloroethane but not water. Nordstrom, Brian H. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 1009.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Modeling hypersaline lake "turn-over" Sprague, Gary Modeling saline lake inversions with a saturated salt solution in a beaker. Sprague, Gary J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 956.
Water / Water Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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A perspective on solubility rules Monroe, Manus; Abrams, Karl Four solubility rule generalizations useful for introducing solubility. Monroe, Manus; Abrams, Karl J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 885.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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The nine-bottle experiment revisited Finholt, James E. Students are challenged to design solutions appropriate for the "nine-bottle" experiment. Finholt, James E. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 849.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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The goals of teaching solution equilibrium Ruda, Paul T. Using and making relevant the concepts of solution equilibrium. Ruda, Paul T. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 784.
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents
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Why teach solution equilibrium? Butler, James N. What are the most important aspects of solution equilibrium to teach at the elementary level? Butler, James N. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 784.
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents |
Acids / Bases |
pH
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An analogy for solubility: Marbles and magnets Kjonaas, Richard A. Using marbles and magnets to illustrate solubility and insolubility. Kjonaas, Richard A. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 765.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents
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Solubility of mercury Sisler, Harry H. The statement "mercury is soluble in both polar and non-polar liquids" is misleading. Sisler, Harry H. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 566.
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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The solubility of NiSO46H2O Pacer, Richard A. Approaches the position of equilibrium from both unsaturated and supersaturated solutions. Pacer, Richard A. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 467.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Equilibrium |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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The murky pool Perkins, Robert Using the reaction of aqueous silver nitrate with aqueous sodium sulfide to illustrate how one can correlate the terms soluble and insoluble with solubility product constants. Perkins, Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 383.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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The useless tea kettle Perkins, Robert If a 2.5 L kettle contains 125 g of calcium carbonate (boiler scale), how many times would the kettle have to be filled with distilled water to remove all of the deposits given the Ksp of calcium carbonate? Perkins, Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 383.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Chemical storage of solar energy using an old color change demonstration Spears, L. Gene, Jr.; Spears, Larry G. The results of a student research project that could be used as an experiment to illustrate the potential of hydrates salts for solar energy storage. Spears, L. Gene, Jr.; Spears, Larry G. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 252.
Photochemistry |
Coordination Compounds |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry
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An analogy for the leveling effect Macomber, Roger S. Analogy to help students understand the leveling effect of certain solvents. Macomber, Roger S. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 128.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Brønsted-Lowry Acids / Bases
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Determination of ammonia in household cleaners: an instrumental analysis experiment Graham, Richard C.; DePew, Steven This popular experiment describes a procedure that is easily modified to determine quantitatively such analytes as ammonia in solution. Graham, Richard C.; DePew, Steven J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 765.
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Consumer Chemistry |
Stoichiometry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Determination of phosphoric acid in cola beverages: a colorimetric and pH titration experiment for general chemistry Murphy, Joe Two techniques are compared so that students gain an appreciation for the greater sensitivity and selectivity of colorimetric compared to titrimetric methods of analysis. Murphy, Joe J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 420.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Instrumental Methods |
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Consumer Chemistry
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Association of ions and fractional crystallization: a general chemistry experiment Scaife, Charles W. J.; Dubs, Richard L. The experiment in this article has been used in laboratories for non science majors and for inorganic chemistry. In both cases students attain a good understanding of what it taking place, how the various procedures affect actual concentrations of ions present, and why particular salts crystallize under certain conditions whereas others do not. Scaife, Charles W. J.; Dubs, Richard L. J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 418.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Solutions / Solvents
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Solubility and Ksp of calcium sulfate: a general chemistry laboratory experiment Sawyer, Albert K. The experiment shared in this note can be used to accompany lectures on solubility or chemical equilibrium. Sawyer, Albert K. J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 416.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Equilibrium
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Titration calculations- a problem-solving approach Waddling, Robin E. L. This author shares a strategy for helping students who might be struggling with understanding how to calculate and understand titration data. Waddling, Robin E. L. J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 230.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Chemometrics
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A novel classification of concentration units MacCarthy, Patrick Concentration units can be a source of confusion for students. This article presents a treatment on this topic that may help students understand the differences between these units. MacCarthy, Patrick J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 187.
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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A tutorial program for pH calculation Palmer, Glenn E. 37. Bits and pieces, 14. These authors describe a calculator program that can be used to help students drill pH calculations. Palmer, Glenn E. J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 101.
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A practical application of molality Penrose, John F. The stoichiometry problem related in this note captures student interest. Penrose, John F. J. Chem. Educ. 1983, 60, 63.
Solutions / Solvents |
Stoichiometry
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Wood ash analysis: An experiment for introductory courses Guenther, William B. Determination of potassium carbonate in wood ashes with a titer method to allow use by students without knowledge of molarity-volume-mole calculations. Guenther, William B. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 1047.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Does the N-solution problem measure student proficiency? Monts, David L.; Pickering, Miles An investigation to determine if the commonly used, N-solution, qualitative identification laboratory assessment problem assesses students' knowledge of descriptive chemistry. Monts, David L.; Pickering, Miles J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 1032.
Solutions / Solvents |
Qualitative Analysis
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Partition coefficients - A lecture demonstration Newton, Thomas A. The extraction of aqueous solutions of indophenol and its sodium salt with carbon tetrachloride and chloroform. Newton, Thomas A. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 973.
Separation Science |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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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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On the use of intravenous solutions to teach some principles of solution chemistry Shapiro, Irwin L. A series of laboratory periods are devoted to the chemistry of intravenous solution in a one-semeter course for nursing students. Shapiro, Irwin L. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 725.
Solutions / Solvents |
Nonmajor Courses |
Medicinal Chemistry
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Some tungsten oxidation-reduction chemistry: A paint pot titration Pickering, Miles; Monts, David L. Mild reducing agents reduce WO3 to a nonstoichiometric blue oxide, "mineral blue," whose approximate formula is WO2.2-3.0. Pickering, Miles; Monts, David L. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 693.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Stoichiometry
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Notes from physics journals Smith, Douglas D. Solution with an index of refraction that matches that of Pyrex glass and a reverse cartesion diver. Smith, Douglas D. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 243.
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents
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A demonstration model for immiscibility Hoffman, A. B. Uses Magic Sand to demonstrate various solubility principles. Hoffman, A. B. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 155.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility
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A simple, effective introduction to the Beer-Lambert relationships Bowman, Leo H. Demonstrates the realities of light absorbing phenomenon. Bowman, Leo H. J. Chem. Educ. 1982, 59, 155.
Spectroscopy |
Solutions / Solvents
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Computer applications in the freshman laboratory Palmer, Glenn E. The objectives of the computer applications described in this note are: 1) practical experience in the application of the concept of logical sequence and deduction in a chemical context and 2) closely supervised practice in the techniques and applications of volumetric analysis. Palmer, Glenn E. J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 995.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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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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Small things and large numbers Rosenberg, Milton H. Some challenging solubility problems are featured in this note. Rosenberg, Milton H. J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 962.
Solutions / Solvents |
Equilibrium |
Chemometrics
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Ksp made simple Buss, Donald E. Students often have a hard time understanding solubility products conceptually. The author provides appropriate questions that can better scaffold understanding. Buss, Donald E. J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 958.
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents
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Another approach to titration curves: Which is the dependent variable? Willis, Christropher J. In this paper, an approach to titration curves is described which eliminates common stumbling blocks in achieving student understanding. Willis, Christropher J. J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 659.
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Solubility and complex ion equilibria of silver(I) species in aqueous solution Shakhashiri, Bassam Z.; Dirreen, Glen E.; Juergens, Fred The sequential formation of precipitates and complex ions is used to demonstrate how the solubility of silver(I) compounds is related to Ksp values. Shakhashiri, Bassam Z.; Dirreen, Glen E.; Juergens, Fred J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 813.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents
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An acid or a base? Uriarte, Richard J. Does a diluted acid remain acidic? Uriarte, Richard J. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 806.
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Mole fraction analogies DeLorenzo, Ron An analogy to help students solve concentration problems. DeLorenzo, Ron J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 733.
Stoichiometry |
Chemometrics |
Solutions / Solvents
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Carbon tetrachloride substitute Wynn, Charles M. Substitution of n-hexane for carbon tetrachloride. Wynn, Charles M. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 728.
Toxicology |
Laboratory Management |
Solutions / Solvents
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Experiments for display (Corridor demonstration) Letcher, T. M.; Orchard, S. W. The effect of heat on the color of cobalt(II) chloride water-alcohol solution. Refluxing solutions of different compositions. Letcher, T. M.; Orchard, S. W. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 667.
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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A "road map" problem for freshman chemistry students Burness, James H. Question suitable for a take-home type of exam. Burness, James H. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 647.
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents |
Stoichiometry |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Chemometrics
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Apple dunking O'Connor, Rod Question regarding the ratio between ions of p-nitrophenylhydrazone in reducing the pH of basic effluent. O'Connor, Rod J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 598.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
pH |
Industrial Chemistry
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Co(acac)3 Synthesis, reactions, and spectra: An experiment for general chemistry Shalhoub, George M. Students demonstrate that nitration of Co(acac)3 has occurred through proton NMR and IR spectroscopy. Shalhoub, George M. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 525.
Synthesis |
Spectroscopy |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
NMR Spectroscopy |
IR Spectroscopy
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Cobalt complexes in equilibrium Ophardt, Charles E. This equilibrium illustrates the application of LeChatelier's principle to concentration effects. Ophardt, Charles E. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 453.
Equilibrium |
Coordination Compounds |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Illustrating chemical concepts through food systems: Introductory chemistry experiments Chamber, IV, E.; Setser, C. S. Illustrating the vaporization of liquids, reaction rates, adsorption, properties of solutions, colloidal dispersions, suspensions, and hydrogen ion concentration using foods. Chamber, IV, E.; Setser, C. S. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 312.
Food Science |
Applications of Chemistry |
Liquids |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Solutions / Solvents |
Colloids |
Acids / Bases
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Qualitative analysis, without sulfide ion, of selected cations Rathnamma, Dasara V. Qualitative analysis of selected 11 cations can be accomplished without the use of sulfide. Rathnamma, Dasara V. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 287.
Qualitative Analysis |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Appetizing colloids Riley, John T. Two examples of colloidal dispersions: the formation of foam upon mixing a solution of aluminum sulfate with a solution of egg albumin and sodium bicarbonate, and the formation of a gel upon mixing ethanol with a saturated solution of calcium acetate. Riley, John T. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 153.
Colloids |
Solutions / Solvents
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Crystallization of sodium acetate Hiegel, Gene A. Procedure for preparing a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate and crystallizing it. Hiegel, Gene A. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 152.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility
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"To sink or swim" O'Connor, Rod A problem regarding the maximum water hardness that can be permitted in a swimming pool if it is desired to avoid calcite formation given the carbonate ion concentration. [Debut] O'Connor, Rod J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 151.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents
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On the misuse of Le Châtelier's principle for the prediction of the temperature dependence of the solubility of salts Bodner, George M. Explores why Le Châtelier's principle often fails to predict the temperature dependence of the solubility of salts. Bodner, George M. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 117.
Equilibrium |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Travelling Waves of Chemical Activity in the Zaikin-Zhabotinskii-Winfree Reagent Field, Richard J; Winfree, Arthur T. An overhead projector demonstration. Field, Richard J; Winfree, Arthur T. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 754.
Crystals / Crystallography |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Precipitation / Solubility
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The barium hydroxide ammonium thiocyanate reaction: A titrimetric continuous variations experiment Harris, Arlo D. Experiment that uses acid-base titrimetry to study the stoichiometry of a novel solid state reaction. Harris, Arlo D. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 477.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases |
Solid State Chemistry |
Stoichiometry
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The precipitation of ferrous hydroxide: A lecture demonstration Lau, O. W. This demonstration can illustrate such topics as the solubility of ionic compounds, electrode potentials of transition elements and their modification by formation of either an insoluble compound of a complex ion, and mixed valence compounds. Lau, O. W. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 474.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Transition Elements |
Metals |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Oxidation State
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Determination of solution enthalpy: An easy and simple method Karunakaran, K. A method that does not involve the preparation and analysis of saturated solutions at different temperatures. Karunakaran, K. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 389.
Solutions / Solvents |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Laboratory Management
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Formation and dissolution of precipitates Nogar, N. S.; Jalenak, W. A. Using the scattering of a laser beam to detect the presence of particles suspended in solution. Nogar, N. S.; Jalenak, W. A. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 267.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Lasers
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Titration curve for a programmable pocket calculator Williams, Howard P. A titration curve program written for a TI-58 or TI-59 programmable pocket calculator. Williams, Howard P. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 237.
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Comparison of strong acid and weak acid titration curves Schultz, C. W.; Spannuth, S. L. Allows comparison of mechanically reproduced titration curves of strong acid and one or more weak acids versus strong base on the same piece of paper. Schultz, C. W.; Spannuth, S. L. J. Chem. Educ. 1979, 56, 194.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
pH
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Development of intellectual skills in the laboratory Ophardt, Charles E. This first semester laboratory was designed to give instruction and practice in the intellectual skills of application, analysis, synthesis, and in Piaget's formal operations. Ophardt, Charles E. J. Chem. Educ. 1978, 55, 485.
Learning Theories |
Qualitative Analysis |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Atmospheric Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Colorimetric analysis for salicylate in urine: An experiment for nursing chemistry Cavanaugh, Margaret A.; Bambenek, Mark A. The iron-salicylate system provides a chemistry experiment is described here and is suitable for students majoring in nursing. Cavanaugh, Margaret A.; Bambenek, Mark A. J. Chem. Educ. 1978, 55, 464.
Nonmajor Courses |
Bioanalytical Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Quantitative Analysis |
Spectroscopy |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds
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Determination of the percent Na4EDTA in bathroom cleaners Kump, K. I.; Palocsay, F. A.; Gallaher, T. N. There has been much publicity recently about the importance and virtues of relevant experiments in chemistry lab courses. This experiment is for the general chemistry student involving the analysis of bathroom cleaners and determining the concentration of active ingredients. Kump, K. I.; Palocsay, F. A.; Gallaher, T. N. J. Chem. Educ. 1978, 55, 265.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
pH |
Consumer Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis
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Simple liquid-liquid extraction experiment for freshmen Jones, Mark M.; Champion, Gwendalyn R. A procedure can be described here can be carried out with the equipment normally present in a typical freshman laboratory. The experiment turns out to be a very good test of the student' technique and understanding. Jones, Mark M.; Champion, Gwendalyn R. J. Chem. Educ. 1978, 55, 119.
Separation Science |
Liquids |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Determination of pKa using the half-volume method: A laboratory experiment Stephens, S. Jane; Jonich, Michael J. The equivalence point of an unknown acid is found; the value of pKa is read directly from the titration curve using the "half-volume" method. Stephens, S. Jane; Jonich, Michael J. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 711.
pH |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Case of the unlabeled bottles Smith, Douglas D. Students are to determine the contents of a series of unlabelled bottles. Smith, Douglas D. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 701.
Qualitative Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Another look at our teaching methods. Pros and cons of the silent demonstration Woodburn, John H. Analysis of a "silent demonstration" involving the formation of a precipitate and why the demonstration may or may not have been effective in helping students understand the intended concept. Woodburn, John H. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 627.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Determination of iodide in seaweed. A general chemistry research experience Senyk, Joan I. Students determine the best procedure for the analysis of iodide in locally gathered seaweed. Senyk, Joan I. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 511.
Quantitative Analysis |
Separation Science |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Vanadium for high school students Grant, A. Ward, Jr. After the instructor performs the reduction of vanadium(V) as a demonstration, students can perform the oxidation of the vanadium(II) back to its original state. Grant, A. Ward, Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 500.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Oxidation State |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Metals |
Transition Elements
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Silver ion in water purification: A follow-up Quane, Denis Applying a previous idea on the possible use of silver ion in water purification to teaching the concept of Ksp. Quane, Denis J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 381.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents
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Copper(II) aspirinate project for the general chemistry laboratory Dudek, Emily The weight percent of copper in student-prepared copper(II) aspirinate is measured by electrogravimetric, spectrophotometric, and titrimetric methods. Dudek, Emily J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 329.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Medicinal Chemistry |
Drugs / Pharmaceuticals |
Synthesis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Simple titrimetric determination of lead in gasoline Watt, Sandra L.; Martino, Theresa M.; Chamberlin, Margaret A.; Laswick, Patty H. Chlorine is used to break the lead-carbon bonds of lead additives, and the lead is titrated with EDTA. Watt, Sandra L.; Martino, Theresa M.; Chamberlin, Margaret A.; Laswick, Patty H. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 262.
Applications of Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Hydrogen bonding and heat of solution Friedman, Norman An experiment that clearly illustrates the role of hydrogen bond formation and its effect on the heat of solution. Friedman, Norman J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 248.
Hydrogen Bonding |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Selective solubility: "Like dissolves like" Smith, Wayne L. Azobenzene is a better analog of DDT than iodine in demonstrating the pesticide's solubility in fatty tissue. Smith, Wayne L. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 228.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Lipids
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Visual aid for acid-base concepts Olson, Virgil K.; Osteryoung, Janet; Christie, Joseph H.; Turner, John A. Three plots that the authors have found particularly useful in concisely illustrating a number of acid-base concepts relating to buffer capacity and acid-base titrations. Olson, Virgil K.; Osteryoung, Janet; Christie, Joseph H.; Turner, John A. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 220.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Introductory quantitative laboratory exercise Crossfield, A. J. Two laboratory exercises that give good experiences with balance use, titration techniques, aliquot use, and mole calculations. Crossfield, A. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 190.
Quantitative Analysis |
Gravimetric Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Stoichiometry
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Simple practical lab test for freshman students Jones, Mark M. Uses the preparation of a solution of designated molarity as a test of student competence; the solution is evaluated using its optical density. Jones, Mark M. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 178.
Solutions / Solvents
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On mole fractions in equilibrium constants Delaney, C. M.; Nash, Leonard K. Proposes a hybrid equilibrium constant for use in introductory chemistry courses. Delaney, C. M.; Nash, Leonard K. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 151.
Equilibrium |
Stoichiometry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solutions / Solvents
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Chemical equilibrium Burke, Barbara A. Demonstrates the equilibrium between blue CuSO4 and green K2(CuBr4) on an overhead projector. Burke, Barbara A. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 29.
Equilibrium |
Solutions / Solvents |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Flashy solutions Riley, John T. Demonstrations using universal indicator. Riley, John T. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 29.
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The solubility of CaSO4: An ion exchange-complexometric titration experiment for the freshman laboratory Koubek, Edward This lab may be used to introduce the student to two important areas of chemistry with the added advantage that one method serves as a direct check on the other. Koubek, Edward J. Chem. Educ. 1976, 53, 254.
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Ion Exchange
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Antichap lipstick and nonbonded interactions. A nonscience majors laboratory experience Most, Clark, Jr. A laboratory with real life applications helps nonscience majors learn about solubility. Most, Clark, Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1976, 53, 194.
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Applications of Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Nonmajor Courses
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Chromatography on chalk Wollrab, Adalbert Describes how a variety of mixtures can be separated using a piece of chalk. Wollrab, Adalbert J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 809.
Chromatography |
Separation Science |
Dyes / Pigments |
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Mercurimetric determination of chloride in Lite Salt. A freshman chemistry experiment Long, G. G.; Hentz, F. C., Jr. A titration that can be used to determine Cl-, Br-, or I- in a wide variety of mixtures. Long, G. G.; Hentz, F. C., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 714.
Quantitative Analysis |
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Consumer Chemistry
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Ksp experiment: The solubility product for barium hydroxide Reynolds, John P. Two procedures for determining the solubility product of barium hydroxide and the effect of temperature on Ksp. Reynolds, John P. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 521.
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Compact compacts Bier, C. J.; Schiller, Joseph E.; Hengeveld, Frank W.; Smith, Herbert L.; Karnes, John P. Exercises in distillation and the law of multiple proportions; the "Men and Molecules" radio program; and assessing solution concentrations. Bier, C. J.; Schiller, Joseph E.; Hengeveld, Frank W.; Smith, Herbert L.; Karnes, John P. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 519.
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Determining an endpoint by the appearance of precipitate Cochran, George T.; Hobart, David E. A method for dependably identifying the endpoint in the titration of various concentrations of iodide solutions with lead(II). Cochran, George T.; Hobart, David E. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 459.
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Quantitative Analysis |
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Modification of a constant flow buret Sturtevant, Floyd; Hartman, Kenneth Modification and testing of an earlier presented design for of a constant flow buret. Sturtevant, Floyd; Hartman, Kenneth J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 393.
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Quantitative Analysis
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Computer simulated titration curves Wilson, C. E. Three computer programs for generating theoretical titration curves. Wilson, C. E. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 344.
Acids / Bases |
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Quantitative Analysis
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Molar solubility calculations and the control equilibrium Chaston, S. H. H. The Control-Equilibrium method uses as its starting point a precise procedure for obtaining the equilibrium that accounts for the bulk of the decomposition of starting materials. Chaston, S. H. H. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 206.
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Chemometrics |
Equilibrium
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A computer generated titration exercise Bishop, Craig V.; Wartell, M. A. A computer program which is designed for use as an exercise in teaching titration and use of titration curves. Bishop, Craig V.; Wartell, M. A. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 187.
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Quantitative Analysis
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Mysterious stoichiometry Bowman, L. H.; Shull, C. M. The student's task in this experiment is to determine the composition of a compound of chromium produced in an electrolytic cell. Bowman, L. H.; Shull, C. M. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 186.
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Quantitative Analysis |
Stoichiometry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials
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An easily fabricated pH cell Hendrixson, R. R. A pH cell for use in titration experiments where the solution should be protected from the air. Hendrixson, R. R. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 109.
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pH |
Quantitative Analysis |
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A computer program for the analysis of titration data Scholler, D. M.; Lyndrup, M. L. A computer program to analyze titration data for monoprotic and diprotic acids. Scholler, D. M.; Lyndrup, M. L. J. Chem. Educ. 1975, 52, 106.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
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pH
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A study of water pollution. An undergraduate chemistry laboratory experience Sarkis, Vahak D. In addition to its environmental relevance, a water pollution study of the inorganic constituents in water as outlined in this article, provides the student with certain important principles of chemistry namely, colorimetric and titrimetric procedures. Sarkis, Vahak D. J. Chem. Educ. 1974, 51, 745.
Applications of Chemistry |
Metals |
Green Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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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 |
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Spectroscopy
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Theoretical shape of acid-base titration curves without using logarithms Vennos, Mary S. This presentation of the acid-base titration curve relates to interests students in paramedical careers might have. Vennos, Mary S. J. Chem. Educ. 1974, 51, 631.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Nonmajor Courses
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A simple recording titrator Walton, Harold F. Design and use of a simple recording titrator. Walton, Harold F. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 795.
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Quantitative Analysis
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Demonstration of solubility of "immiscible" fluids Koob, R. D.; Tallman, D. E. Demonstrating that hexane is miscible in water. Koob, R. D.; Tallman, D. E. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 724.
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Water / Water Chemistry |
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes
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A graphical-analytical iterative procedure for equivalence point determinations Sellers, Neal G.; Caruso, Joseph A. An iterative approach has been developed that combines graphical measurements with analytical calculations to give an exact potentiometric endpoint irrespective of the stoichiometry of the reaction and magnitude of the associated equilibrium constants. Sellers, Neal G.; Caruso, Joseph A. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 547.
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The equilibrium between a solid solution and an aqueous solution of its ions Berndt, Alan F.; Stearns, Robert I. It is the purpose of this paper to present the equations that describe the equilibrium between solid solutions and their ions and to outline methods for their derivation. Berndt, Alan F.; Stearns, Robert I. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 415.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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A use for broken glass electrodes Davidson, John E. Once broken, the electrode can still be used as an indicator electrode for a potentiometric precipitation titration of silver or halide ions. Davidson, John E. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 375.
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Qualitative Analysis
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Selected properties of selected solvents Nilles, George P.; Schuetz, Robert D. Selected properties of fifty common solvents. Nilles, George P.; Schuetz, Robert D. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 267.
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A simple, effective demonstration of titration curves and indicator selection Nathan, Lawrence C. The concepts of acid-base titration curves and selection of the appropriate indicator for an acid-base titration can be easily and effectively demonstrated by use of a potentiometric titration. Nathan, Lawrence C. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 262.
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Dyes / Pigments |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
pH |
Quantitative Analysis
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Dissolved oxygen determination Berger, Toby E. Details regarding the cited procedure. Berger, Toby E. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 160.
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Notes on determination of dissolved oxygen Sommers, Raymond A. Simplifications in the referenced procedure that make it more suitable for the introductory laboratory. Sommers, Raymond A. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 160.
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The determination of dissolved oxygen by the Winkler method. A student laboratory experiment McCormick, Patrick G. This method is based on the reaction between oxygen and a suspension of manganese(II) hydroxide in a strongly alkaline solution. McCormick, Patrick G. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 839.
Water / Water Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Gases |
Quantitative Analysis |
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Definition of standard states Lukens, David C. A suggested sequence of definitions for the standard state. Lukens, David C. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 654.
Thermodynamics |
Electrochemistry |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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The hydroxylaminolysis of penicillin G. A kinetic experiment Stuckwisch, C. G. Penicillin reacts with hydroxylamine to yield a hydroxamic acid, which gives a colored complex with iron (III). Stuckwisch, C. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 539.
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Rate Law |
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Dissolved oxygen. A relevant experiment for the introductory laboratory Stagg, William R. Students measure the dissolved oxygen content of water from several natural sources as well as the change in solubility with temperature. Stagg, William R. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 427.
Water / Water Chemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Quantitative Analysis |
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Precipitation / Solubility |
Gases
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Gravimetric titrimetry. A neglected technique Butler, Eliot A.; Swift, Ernest H. Describes the gravimetric buret and its use in quantitative measurements. Butler, Eliot A.; Swift, Ernest H. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 425.
Gravimetric Analysis |
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Quantitative Analysis
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A visual demonstration of preferential absorption Folster, Harry G. The preferential absorption of one solute from a mixture of solutes can be demonstrated by a simple and inexpensive technique in which the separation is visually evident. Folster, Harry G. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 322.
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Solubility of lead bromide in nitrate media. A study of ionic interactions Cooper, J. N. Students are asked to determine, as a class, the solubility of lead bromide at a fixed temperature in solutions covering a range of known sodium nitrate concentrations. Cooper, J. N. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 282.
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Density gradients in chemistry teaching Miller, P. J. Outlines experiments in which a density gradient may be used to advantage, including the analysis of organic compounds, aqueous solutions, binary mixtures of organic compounds, solids, and solvent extractions. Miller, P. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 278.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Solids |
Physical Properties |
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Precipitation of lead chromate from homogeneous solution. A lecture demonstration or laboratory experiment Ramette, Richard W. Both the "conventional precipitation" and the precipitation from homogeneous solution are done simultaneously so that the striking differences in chemistry, appearance, and precipitate produced can be compared. Ramette, Richard W. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 270.
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Programmable calculators. Simulated experiments Runquist, O.; Olsen, Rodney; Snadden, Bruce Describes how titration and reaction rate experiments can be simulated on a programmable calculator. Runquist, O.; Olsen, Rodney; Snadden, Bruce J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 265.
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Quantitative Analysis |
Rate Law |
Kinetics |
pH
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A general chemistry experiment for the blind Hiemenz, Paul C.; Pfeiffer, EIizabeth Presents a method for weighing and a conductometric titration that relies on an audio signal. Hiemenz, Paul C.; Pfeiffer, EIizabeth J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 263.
Minorities in Chemistry |
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Electrochemistry
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Computer evaluation of titrations by Gran's method. An analytical chemistry experiment MacDonald, Timothy J.; Barker, Barbara J.; Caruso, Joseph A. A computer program has been developed for the evaluation of potentiometric redox titration data by Gran's method. MacDonald, Timothy J.; Barker, Barbara J.; Caruso, Joseph A. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 200.
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Quantitative Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Electrochemistry |
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Using alligation alternate to solve composition problems Mancott, Anatol Problems involving the composition of mixtures may be solved by using the relatively obscure method of "alligation alternate" in lieu of the standard algebraic procedure with no loss in accuracy; includes five examples. Mancott, Anatol J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 57.
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Isotopes
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The effervescence of ocean surf Plumb, Robert C.; Blanchard, Duncan C.; Bilofsky, Howard S.; Bridgman, Wilbur B. A pure liquid will not foam, but all true solutions will, as dictated by the fundamental concepts of surface thermodynamics enunciated by Gibbs. Plumb, Robert C.; Blanchard, Duncan C.; Bilofsky, Howard S.; Bridgman, Wilbur B. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 29.
Water / Water Chemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Gases |
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Thermodynamics
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Entropy Makes Water Run Uphill - in Trees Stevenson, Philip E. Explains how Sequoias over 300 feet tall can draw water up to their topmost leaves. Stevenson, Philip E. J. Chem. Educ. 1971, 48, 837.
Applications of Chemistry |
Thermodynamics |
Plant Chemistry |
Membranes |
Transport Properties |
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Miscellanea No. 6 Eberhardt, W. H. A collection of clarified, underemphasized, and misunderstood topics, including cell electromotive force and disproportionate reactions; partially miscible liquids and upper consolute temperatures; enthalpy and free energy of formation; and magnetic moment. Eberhardt, W. H. J. Chem. Educ. 1971, 48, 829.
Electrochemistry |
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Size of a molecule. Or what's in a shape? Demchik, Michael J.; Demchik, Virginia C. The authors describe an experiment which helps students understand why oleic acid is essentially insoluble in water. Demchik, Michael J.; Demchik, Virginia C. J. Chem. Educ. 1971, 48, 770.
Lipids |
Molecular Properties / Structure |
Molecular Modeling |
Physical Properties |
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Fatty Acids
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Polywater. A lesson and opportunity in science Christian, P. A.; Berka, L. H. The authors present an intriguing observation and offer outlines of some possible studies that can be undertaken in any adequately equipped high school or college chemistry laboratory. Christian, P. A.; Berka, L. H. J. Chem. Educ. 1971, 48, 667.
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Beginning chemistry can be relevant Corwin, James F. The continuing criticism offered by students of the science that the present day courses are not relevant to contemporary problems. This can be answered in part by a laboratory program based on environmental problems. Corwin, James F. J. Chem. Educ. 1971, 48, 522.
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Student-Centered Learning
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Differential titration for Ksp determination Krieger, Albert G. Brief note recommending the use of silver electrodes for the determination of Ksp of silver acetate. Krieger, Albert G. J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 842.
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Quantitative Analysis |
Ion Exchange
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Acid-base reaction parameters Freiser, Henry The author demonstrates how the combined algebraic graphical approach can be extended to acid-base titration curve calculations as well as to buffer and sharpness index formulation. Freiser, Henry J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 809.
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pH |
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Chemometrics
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Some "real life" applications of solubility: Iron, iron everywhere but not a drop to drink Brasted, Robert C. Although Hawaiian pineapples grow in red soils whose iron composition may exceed 20%, they starve for iron because it is in an insoluble form; also considers applications of the insolubility of other transition metals. Brasted, Robert C. J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 634.
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Plant Chemistry |
Agricultural Chemistry |
Metals |
Transition Elements |
Oxidation State
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Some "real life" applications of solubility: Iron, iron everywhere but not a drop to drink Brasted, Robert C. Although Hawaiian pineapples grow in red soils whose iron composition may exceed 20%, they starve for iron because it is in an insoluble form; also considers applications of the insolubility of other transition metals. Brasted, Robert C. J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 634.
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Plant Chemistry |
Agricultural Chemistry |
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Transition Elements |
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A demonstration experiment on partial molar volumes Coch, Juan A.; Lopez, Valentin The partial molar volume of trichloroacetic acid can be determined by measuring the increase in volume when TCA is dissolved in water at constant temperature and pressure. Coch, Juan A.; Lopez, Valentin J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 270.
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Stoichiometry
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Determination of successive ionization constants: A computer assisted laboratory experiment Jensen, R. E.; Garvey, R. G.; Paulson, B. A. The computer programs described here plot students' titration data, locate equivalence points of the titration, calculate the apparent equivalent mass of the acid, and determine the successive ionization constants of the acid. Jensen, R. E.; Garvey, R. G.; Paulson, B. A. J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 147.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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An inexpensive motor-driven buret Hansen, Lee D.; Litchman, William M.; Lewis, Edwin A.; Allred, Ronald E. Presents a design for as inexpensive motor-driven buret that relies on a micrometer syringe and a constant-speed electric motor. Hansen, Lee D.; Litchman, William M.; Lewis, Edwin A.; Allred, Ronald E. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 876.
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Laboratory Management
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Transistorized power sources for constant current coulometric titration Stock, John T. This coulometric titrator uses a complementary pair of transistors to minimize heating affects and improve stability with respect to temperature; an example of experimental use for the apparatus is included. Stock, John T. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 858.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
Instrumental Methods |
Electrochemistry
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Potentiometric determination of solubility product constants: A laboratory experiment Tackett, Stanford L. This paper describes an experiment in which measured potentials and calculated activity coefficients are used to obtain the solubility product constants of silver halides. Tackett, Stanford L. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 857.
Instrumental Methods |
Electrochemistry |
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Diffusion of potassium permanganate as a lecture demonstration Conard, C. R.; Bent, H. E. Dropping crystals of potassium permanganate into a tall column of water leads to the slow dissolution and diffusion of the potassium permanganate throughout the column over a semester's time. Conard, C. R.; Bent, H. E. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 758.
Transport Properties |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Kinetic-Molecular Theory |
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Liquids
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A versatile reagent for general chemistry Dauphinee, G. A.; Heit, M. L. This short note lists seven general chemistry experiments on various aspects of potassium hydrogen oxalate. Dauphinee, G. A.; Heit, M. L. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 660.
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pH |
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Qualitative Analysis
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A simple amperostat for coulometric titration Vincent, Colin A.; Ward, J. G. Describes the circuit, assembly, and performance of a simple amperostat for coulometric titration. Vincent, Colin A.; Ward, J. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 613.
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Quantitative Analysis |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Electrochemistry
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The oxidation states of molybdenum Stark, J. G. This experiment involves a titrimetric determination of the oxidation states of molybdenum. Stark, J. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 505.
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Transition Elements
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A distribution experiment Campbell, J. A.; Nelson, Douglas; Rudesill, John An experiment to determine the distribution coefficient of an acid between an aqueous and nonaqueous phase. Campbell, J. A.; Nelson, Douglas; Rudesill, John J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 454.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Thermodynamics |
Equilibrium |
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A computerized soda ash experiment for first-year college chemistry Dinga, Gustav P. A modification of the traditional soda ash experiment to include a double indicator titration, pH titration, plotting of first and second derivative plots, and calculation of data by a computer. Dinga, Gustav P. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 60.
Quantitative Analysis |
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Le Chtelier's principle Melott, Adrian L. Adding a strong base to aqueous ammonia causes gaseous ammonia to be released. Melott, Adrian L. J. Chem. Educ. 1968, 45, A519.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Corrections for simple equations for titration curves of monoprotic acids Cortelyou, W. P. Presents corrections for simple equations for titration curves of monoprotic acids and their derivations. Cortelyou, W. P. J. Chem. Educ. 1968, 45, 677.
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pH |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Mole fraction versus molality Creak, G. Alan Mole fractions are not always unambiguous when used in the context of ionic solutions. Creak, G. Alan J. Chem. Educ. 1968, 45, 622.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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Le Chtelier and ionic equilibria Ringbom, Anders When s solution contains several weak acids, the squares of the separately calculated hydrogen ion concentrations of all weak acids in the solution are additive. Ringbom, Anders J. Chem. Educ. 1968, 45, 442.
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Is a weak acid monoprotic? A new look at titration curves Sturrock, Peter E. It is suggested that experimental values of ?pH may be employed as a simple, yet sensitive, criterion to determine whether an unknown acid is monoprotic. Sturrock, Peter E. J. Chem. Educ. 1968, 45, 258.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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pH
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Coulometric titration of cyclohexene with bromine Evans, Dennis H. Describes the coulometric titration of cyclohexene with bromine appropriate for an introductory course. Evans, Dennis H. J. Chem. Educ. 1968, 45, 88.
Electrochemistry |
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Group 1. The Alkali Metals C. The Copper Group Alyea, Hubert N.; Mancuso, Carl J.; Bernard, Robert Demonstrations include electroplating copper, Fehling's test, the silver mirror (Ag+ + tartrate), insoluble silver salts, photo-film + hypo, hypo fixer + silver coin, and a solution of gold in aqua-regia. Alyea, Hubert N.; Mancuso, Carl J.; Bernard, Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, A1005.
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Letter to the editor Bhatnagar, Vijay Mohan Distinguishes between alpha- and beta-amylose and their mixtures, particular with respect to iodimetric titrations. Bhatnagar, Vijay Mohan J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, 771.
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Carbohydrates
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Dissociation of weak acids and bases at infinite dilution Stock, D. Irwin It is all too easy to forget that in a solution of infinite dilution the solvent itself is ionized to an extent governed by its ionization constant, and that the concentration of its ions will appear in the expression for the dissociation constant of the solute. Stock, D. Irwin J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, 764.
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The stoichiometry of an oxidation-reduction reaction Latimer, George W., Jr. A short note on the titration of hydrazine sulfate with standard bromate in the presence of sodium molybdate that requires students to identify the products through the use of some elementary qualitative analysis. Latimer, George W., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, 537.
Stoichiometry |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Reactions |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Qualitative Analysis
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Syntheses and titrations of unknown acids: A general chemistry laboratory experiment Kauffman, George B.; Houghten, Richard A., Jr. Students prepare a solid unknown acid from an unknown starting material and then determine its equivalent weight by titration with a standard base. Kauffman, George B.; Houghten, Richard A., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, 408.
Acids / Bases |
Synthesis |
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Acid-base titration and distribution curves Waser, Jurg Presents an alternative method for the calculation of acid-base titration curves. Waser, Jurg J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, 274.
Acids / Bases |
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Quantitative Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Gravimetric titrations in the introductory chemistry laboratory Christian, Robert, Jr. This short note suggests the use of single pan balances for gravimetric titrations in lieu of titrations requiring burets. Christian, Robert, Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1967, 44, 144.
Gravimetric Analysis |
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Quantitative Analysis
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Ionization, Electricity D. Special electrical phenomena Bernard, Robert; Slabaugh, W. H. Demonstrations include cation analysis, conductivity during the titration of Ba(OH)2 + HCl vs H2C2O4, and conductivity during the titration of Ba(OH)2 + HCl vs H3PO4. Bernard, Robert; Slabaugh, W. H. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, A901.
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Quantitative Analysis |
Qualitative Analysis |
Electrochemistry |
Conductivity
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Are solubilities and solubility products related? Meites, Louis; Prode, J. S. F.; Thomas, Henry C. The relation between solubilities and solubility products is far less intimate than is stated or implied by introductory texts and the ideas and calculations involved are too complex for presentation on the elementary level. Meites, Louis; Prode, J. S. F.; Thomas, Henry C. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 667.
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A new twist to Ksp evaluation Hazel, J. Fred Evaluating the concentration of slightly soluble slats by passing the saturated solution through a cation resin and titrating the resulting acid in the eluate. Hazel, J. Fred J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 636.
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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Acetamide as a solvent for freezing point depression and solubility experiments Davis, Jeff C., Jr. Suggests acetamide as a solvent for freezing point depression and solubility experiments. Davis, Jeff C., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 611.
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Theoretical error in acid-base titrations Butcher, John; Quintus, Fernanado The purpose of this report is to describe simple derivations of equations for titration error calculations for a number of acid-base titrations, and to show error curves for some typical cases. Butcher, John; Quintus, Fernanado J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 546.
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The dissolution of tin in solutions of iodine Davies, J. F.; Trotman-Dickenson, A. F. The progress of this reaction can be followed by the loss of weight of a tin disc. Davies, J. F.; Trotman-Dickenson, A. F. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 483.
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Gravimetric Analysis
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Manometric apparatus for vapor and solution studies Taha, Ahmed A.; Grigsby, Ronald D.; Johnson, James R.; Christian, Sherril D.; Affsprung, Harold E. Presents a device that can be sued to obtain vapor density and PVT measurements, vapor pressures of solutions and liquids, dew-point pressures and compositions, solubilities of gases in liquids, solubilities of slightly-miscible liquids, equilibrium constants for association reactions in solutions, interactions of vapors and gases with solids, and gas and vapor viscosities. Taha, Ahmed A.; Grigsby, Ronald D.; Johnson, James R.; Christian, Sherril D.; Affsprung, Harold E. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 432.
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Discarded "IV" bottles are useful Ostrander, Charles Discarded "IV" bottles are useful for dispensing solutions and reduce the chances of contamination. Ostrander, Charles J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 379.
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Lewis acid-base titration in fused salts Schlegel, James M. Dichromate ion, a Lewis acid, is titrated with carbonate ion, a Lewis base, in a fused KNO3-NaNO3 solvent. Schlegel, James M. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 362.
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Acids / Bases |
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Quantitative Analysis
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Simple equipment for automatic potentiometric pH titrations Olsen, Eugene D. This paper describes a simple yet versatile apparatus employing a siphon pipet to deliver titrant solution automatically and accurately during the course of a titration. Olsen, Eugene D. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 310.
pH |
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Electrochemistry |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
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The non-aqueous titration of the salts of weak acids Latimer, George W., Jr. A method for the HClO4 titration of the salts of carboxylic acid in glacial acetic acid. Latimer, George W., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 215.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis
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Simple two-dimensional magnetic disc models of ionic liquids Angell, C. A.; Gruen, D. M. Modeling ionic liquids using magnetic, elastomer-bonded materials capable of floating on water. Angell, C. A.; Gruen, D. M. J. Chem. Educ. 1966, 43, 194.
Molecular Modeling |
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Potential hazards involved in using dimethyl sulfoxide Buckley, Alan Solutions of compounds in DMSO can present particular hazards. Buckley, Alan J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 674.
Solutions / Solvents
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Potentiometric titration of aspirin in ethanol Shen, Samuel Y.; Gilman, Alfred J. This experiment illustrates the potentiometric end point in nonaqueous acid-base titrations. Shen, Samuel Y.; Gilman, Alfred J. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 540.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Electrochemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
Acids / Bases
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Notes on experiments for introductory college chemistry A brief set of notes regarding the complex salt [Co(NH3)5Cl]Cl2, the Guoy balance, Avogadro's number, and the stoichiometry of a mixture. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 495.
Coordination Compounds |
Magnetic Properties |
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Solvent effect on the keto-enol equilibrium of acetoacetic ester Lockwood, Karl L. The purpose of the investigation is to introduce students to some of the factors that influence an equilibrium constant. Lockwood, Karl L. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 481.
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Equilibrium
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Relationship of enthalpy of solution, solvation energy, and crystal energy Neidig, H. A., Yingling, R. T. The primary objectives of this investigation are to relate enthalpy of solution, solvation energy, and crystal energy using Hess' Law and to acquaint students with Born-Haber type energy cycles. Neidig, H. A., Yingling, R. T. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 473.
Thermodynamics |
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Crystals / Crystallography |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry
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Experimental approach to stoichiometry. In first-year chemistry at Northwestern King, L. Carroll; Cooper, Milton Presents five experiments in which students are given a minimal set of directions and a simply stated objective. King, L. Carroll; Cooper, Milton J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 464.
Stoichiometry |
Coordination Compounds |
Undergraduate Research |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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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 |
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Preparation of chromic acid cleaning solution Krause, Richard E. This short note describes a simple method for the preparation of chromic acid cleaning solution. Krause, Richard E. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 426.
Acids / Bases |
Laboratory Management |
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A temperature-independent concentration unit Blumberg, A. A.; Siska, P. E.; San Filippo, Joseph, Jr. Describes a new system of concentration, termed molicity by the authors. Blumberg, A. A.; Siska, P. E.; San Filippo, Joseph, Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 420.
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A simple constant-flow device for use in titrimetric analysis van Swaay, M.; Lolley, R. F. Presents the design and an evaluation of performance for a simple constant-flow device for use in titrimetric analysis. van Swaay, M.; Lolley, R. F. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 381.
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
Instrumental Methods
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Computer program for the calculation of acid-base titration curves Emery, Allan R. Describes the development of a computer program for the calculation of acid-base titration curves. Emery, Allan R. J. Chem. Educ. 1965, 42, 131.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Chemometrics
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Overhead projection with the pH meter Hoff, Darrel B. Describes a means of projecting an image of a pH meter. Hoff, Darrel B. J. Chem. Educ. 1964, 41, 662.
pH |
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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Automatic titrimetry in introductory college chemistry Zajicek, O. T. The experiment described here employs an automatic pH titrator as a tool for the teaching of a detailed treatment of simultaneous equilibria. Zajicek, O. T. J. Chem. Educ. 1964, 41, 554.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Equilibrium
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Float method for the analysis of solutions Osburn, J. O. Presents suggestions for investigations to accompany and earlier published article. Osburn, J. O. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, A538.
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A simple demonstration of some precipitation and solubility effects Matijevic, E. Provides suggestions for research to accompany earlier published articles. Matijevic, E. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, A386.
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Analysis of aspirin: A conductometric titration Proctor, J. S.; Roberts, J. E. Suggests research questions based on an earlier published article. Proctor, J. S.; Roberts, J. E. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, A306.
Undergraduate Research |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
Electrochemistry |
Conductivity
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Precipitation from homogeneous solution Gordon, L.; Salesin, E. D. Suggests research questions based on an earlier published article. Gordon, L.; Salesin, E. D. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, A306.
Undergraduate Research |
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pH
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Some experiments on the stoichiometry of reactions Tietzie, H. R. Students establish the stoichiometry of several reactions through volumetric analysis. Tietzie, H. R. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, 344.
Stoichiometry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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A compact light box Barnard, Robert Presents the design of a light box suitable for demonstrations involving solutions, precipitations, or any basic chemical reaction. Barnard, Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1962, 39, A953.
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Reactions
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Electrolytic conductivity: A demonstration experiment Thomas, William B. Describes a simple method of measuring electrolytic conductivity based on Ohm's law. Thomas, William B. J. Chem. Educ. 1962, 39, 531.
Electrochemistry |
Conductivity |
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Laboratory group exercises in acid-base theory Zuehlke, R. W. An experiment to introduce the topic of acid-base titrimetry and illustrate the properties of acids and bases. Zuehlke, R. W. J. Chem. Educ. 1962, 39, 354.
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pH
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Writing a chemical equation from titration data: Experiment for general chemistry State, Harold M. Students titrate phosphoric acid with sodium hydroxide to determine the chemical formula of Na2HPO4. State, Harold M. J. Chem. Educ. 1962, 39, 297.
Acids / Bases |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Stoichiometry
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Demonstrations for the overhead projector Spiegler, K. S.; Gruenberg, J.; Trattner, Adriana; Weiss, W. Demonstrations include the production of iron, potentiometric titration, photography, and the measurement of pH by indicators. Spiegler, K. S.; Gruenberg, J.; Trattner, Adriana; Weiss, W. J. Chem. Educ. 1962, 39, 86.
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pH |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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Float method for the analysis of solutions Osburn, James O.; Choi, Il C. Describes a simple procedure for making precise and reproducible concentration measurements through the thermal equilibrium float method. Osburn, James O.; Choi, Il C. J. Chem. Educ. 1961, 38, 578.
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Determination of solubility: A laboratory experiment Wolthuis, Enno; Pruiksma, Arthur B.; Heerema, Robert P. Students are required to determine the solubility of common salts at various temperatures by finding the temperature at which a solution of known composition is saturated. Wolthuis, Enno; Pruiksma, Arthur B.; Heerema, Robert P. J. Chem. Educ. 1960, 37, 137.
Precipitation / Solubility |
Quantitative Analysis |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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Weight titrations revived Thoburn, James M. With the use of syringes and automatic balances, it is possible to make weight titrations more practical than ordinary volumetric determinations. Thoburn, James M. J. Chem. Educ. 1959, 36, 616.
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Letters to the editor Hall, Arthur C. The molality-molarity paradox presented in an earlier article is artificial rather than apparent. Hall, Arthur C. J. Chem. Educ. 1959, 36, 584.
Stoichiometry |
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Nomenclature / Units / Symbols
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Letters to the editor Radley, Edward T. A suggestion to improve the precision of titrations without burets. Radley, Edward T. J. Chem. Educ. 1959, 36, 474.
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Titration without burets Gaddis, Shirley W. Describes the use of small polyethylene bottles to measure the acid strength of vinegar. Gaddis, Shirley W. J. Chem. Educ. 1959, 36, 290.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
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Qualitative Analysis |
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A molality-molarity paradox? Toby, Sidney The author points out that there seems no obvious reason why molality could not equal molarity in a solution whose density is less than unity. Toby, Sidney J. Chem. Educ. 1959, 36, 230.
Stoichiometry |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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An exact titration equation Bolie, Victor W. The purpose of this paper is to show the development of a titration equation for a precipitation reaction which is exact in the mathematical sense. Bolie, Victor W. J. Chem. Educ. 1958, 35, 449.
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Chemometrics |
Undergraduate Research
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Inexpensive, nonclogging, non-freezing buret valve Crawford, Crayton M. Presents a design for a nonclogging, non-freezing buret valve. Crawford, Crayton M. J. Chem. Educ. 1958, 35, 380.
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Textbook errors: XIII. The nature of ionic and molecular species in sulfuric acid Brubaker, Carl H., Jr. Addresses misconceptions regarding the strength of sulfuric acid and the nature of ionic and molecular species present in solution. Brubaker, Carl H., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1957, 34, 325.
Molecular Properties / Structure |
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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A device for demonstrating conductivity of solutions Eiseman, Fred B., Jr. An apparatus has been developed that makes it possible to demonstrate the conductivities of solutions without destroying, transferring, or contaminating them Eiseman, Fred B., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1956, 33, 445.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Conductivity |
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Fluorescent lighting as an analytical hazard Bishop, John A. Fluorescent lighting in an analytical laboratory decomposes AgCl precipitates, obscuring certain titrations. Bishop, John A. J. Chem. Educ. 1956, 33, 372.
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Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Quantitative Analysis |
Laboratory Management
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Indicators and the basis for their use Gorin, George Describes the method for selecting appropriate indicators and the teaching of this subject. Gorin, George J. Chem. Educ. 1956, 33, 318.
Dyes / Pigments |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis |
pH
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Textbook errors: III. The solubility of gases in liquids Mysels, Karol J. Rising temperature is generally said to reduce the solubility of gases in liquids, yet the facts disagree with any such generalization. Mysels, Karol J. J. Chem. Educ. 1955, 32, 399.
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Liquids |
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Letters to the editor Weaver, Elbert C. Acknowledges and corrects an error in the referenced article regarding an example of Pearson's square. Weaver, Elbert C. J. Chem. Educ. 1954, 31, 102.
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Chemometrics
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Letters to the editor Wescott, Emery N. Points out an error in the referenced article regarding an example of Pearson's square. Wescott, Emery N. J. Chem. Educ. 1954, 31, 101.
Solutions / Solvents |
Chemometrics
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Keeping properties of certain volumetric solutions Durham, Barbee William Presents a table listing the storage time and stability of various standard solutions. Durham, Barbee William J. Chem. Educ. 1951, 28, 387.
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Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Laboratory Management
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