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Incorporation of Microwave Synthesis into the Undergraduate Organic LaboratoryAlan R. Katritzky, Chunming Cai, Meghan D. Collins, Eric F. V. Scriven, Sandeep K. Singh, and E. Keller Barnhardt Describes a simple way to effectively implement microwave synthesis into the undergraduate organic laboratory curriculum. Katritzky, Alan R.; Cai, Chunming; Collins, Meghan D.; Scriven, Eric F. V.;Singh, Sandeep K.; Barnhardt, E. Keller. J. Chem. Educ.2006, 83, 634.
Report: 1996 Cost-Effective, Hands-On Chemistry Education ConferenceCarol Chen, Jeanne Murgado Dyer, Patricia B. Strawbridge An international conference on cost-effective, hands-on chemistry education, consisting of scientists, science educators, and science students from middle school through the university level, was convened by the Institute for Chemical Education (ICE) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for two weeks during July 1996. Chen, Carol; Dyer, Jeanne Murgado; Strawbridge, Patricia B. J. Chem. Educ.1996, 73, A236.
Conductivity Meter (ChemPages Lab)John W. Moore, Jerrold J. Jacobsen, Joe L. March Conductivity Meter: this is a resource in the collection "ChemPages Laboratory Resources". A conductivity meter is used to measure the conductivities of electrolytic solutions. Electrodes on the device are dipped into a solution, and the solution's electrical conductivity is registered on the display. Electrical conductivity is defined as the transfer of an electric current through a solid or liquid. In electrolytic solutions, the current is carried by ions, as in solutions of salts, acids or bases. Conductivity is inversely proportional to the resistivity of the solution. The ChemPages Laboratory Resources are a set of web pages that include text, images, video, and self check questions. The topics included are those that are commonly encountered in the first-year chemistry laboratory. They have been put together for use as both a pre-laboratory preparation tool and an in-laboratory reference source.
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Flask, Volumetric (ChemPages Lab)John W. Moore, Jerrold J. Jacobsen, Joe L. March Flask, Volumetric: this is a resource in the collection "ChemPages Laboratory Resources". A volumetric flask is used to measure very precisely one specific volume of liquid (100 mL, 250 mL, etc., depending on which flask you use). This flask is used to accurately prepare a solution of known concentration. The ChemPages Laboratory Resources are a set of web pages that include text, images, video, and self check questions. The topics included are those that are commonly encountered in the first-year chemistry laboratory. They have been put together for use as both a pre-laboratory preparation tool and an in-laboratory reference source.