Instrumental Methods: X Rays, Atomic Numbers, and Orbital Structure (Photoelectron Spectrocopy)
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Hydrogen Balloon Explosions Balloons containing various substances and hydrogen are exploded, revealing characteristic flame colors. In all cases except one, the substance had been mixed with methanol and water.
Descriptive Chemistry |
Spectroscopy
Spectroscope The use of a hand-held spectroscope is demonstrated.
Teaching Science in ArtErich S. Uffelman Describes two linked, interdisciplinary courses examining conservation science and the history of 17th-century Dutch painting. Strengths and limitations of the approaches taken are discussed and key resources cited. Uffelman, Erich S. J. Chem. Educ.2007, 84, 1617.
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Dyes / Pigments |
Instrumental Methods |
Lasers |
Mass Spectrometry |
Spectroscopy
Using Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy To Analyze Archaeological MaterialsAdam D. Hill, Ann H. Lehman, and Maria L. Parr In a course linking chemistry and archaeology, students analyze artifacts with a scanning electron microscope coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to discover the relationship between materials and the culture that produced them. Hill, Adam D.; Lehman, Ann H.; Parr, Maria L. J. Chem. Educ.2007, 84, 810.
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Nonmajor Courses |
Spectroscopy
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SpecScan; A Utility Program for Generating Numerical Data from Printed Forms of SpectraConstantinos E. Efstathiou Obtaining digital data from analog figures is made much easier using this Windows utility. After scanning and touching-up a figure, you can import it into SpecScan to obtain X-Y data, which can then be exported to Excel or other program for additional processing.
Spectroscopy
3D NormalModes Shockwave; A Web Application for Interactive Visualization and Three Dimensional PercNickolas D. Charistos, C. A. Tsipis, Michael P. Sigalas 3D Normal Modes is a Web application for interactive visualization and three-dimensional perception of the normal modes of molecular vibration, suitable for undergraduate students in chemistry. The application uses the Macromedia Shockwave plug-in and has been designed and developed especially for the Web. It has a simple graphical user interface and requires a download of only 120 KB, allowing it to be used even with low bandwidth Internet connections. Its performance is comparable to a desktop application.
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Raman Spectroscopy
Atomic Spectra and the Bohr TheoryEd Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.