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Real-World Topics: Medicinal ChemistryArrietta Clauss Instructors often look for real-world topics that interest students when designing labs and preparing lectures. The chemistry associated with drugs is a fertile area, and the archives of the Journal can be a resource for interesting drug-related activities to enhance student learning. Clauss, Arrietta. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1657.
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A Chemistry Minute: Recognizing Chemistry in Our Daily LivesDianne J. Luning Prak and Christine L. Copper Students in first- and second-semester general chemistry increase their awareness of the relevance of the subject to their daily lives by making a two-minute presentation on a chemistry-related topic. This exercise gives students an opportunity to think about chemistry taking place around them and can provide new applications for instructors to use in future classes. Luning Prak, Dianne J.; Copper, Christine L. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1368.
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Nonmajor Courses |
Student-Centered Learning
Sampling the Soils Around a Residence Containing Lead-Based Paints: An X-ray Fluorescence ExperimentSteven J. Bachofer A soil sampling experiment using field portable instruments was conducted at a pre-1950 construction known to have lead-based paint. Students collected data following regulatory protocols at multiple locations within and outside of the house's dripline, reported their results, and provided the owner advice on methods to minimize contact with contaminated soil. Bachofer, Steven J. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 980.
Phlogiston (GCMP)David M. Whisnant Phlogiston: this is a resource in the collection "General Chemistry Multimedia Problems". In this problem we will think back to the last half of the 18th century when modern chemistry was beginning to take place. One of the major problems occupying chemists at the time was combustion. The dominant theory of combustion in the mid-18th century involved a substance called "phlogiston." General Chemistry Multimedia Problems ask students questions about experiments they see presented using videos and images. The questions asked apply concepts from different parts of an introductory course, encouraging students to decompartmentalize the material.
Applications of Chemistry
The Behavior of Materials Volume 04, issue 02 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.
Applications of Chemistry
Chemistry and Warfare Volume 04, issue 09 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.