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Laboratory Activities

Lab activities are often indicated in the column "Especially for High School Teachers" or by the in each issue's table of contents as being relevant for high school chemistry. Here, you can view them by topic or by the year of publication by clicking on the desired links below.

The laboratory activities from 2008 are listed below.

1996-2007 Laboratories

2008 (Volume 85)

Analysis of Peppermint Leaf and Spearmint Leaf Extracts by Thin-Layer Chromatography by Libbie S. W. Pelter, Andrea Amico, Natalie Gordon, Chylah Martin, Dessalyn Sandifer, and Michael W. Pelter; p133 (Jan).

Low-Cost Laboratory Adaptations for Precollege Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired by Cary A. Supalo, Thomas E. Mallouk, Lillian Rankel, Christeallia Amorosi, and Cameala M. Graybill; p243 (Feb).

Scientific–Chemical Viewpoints Regarding Smoking: A Science Laboratory for All by Ron Blonder; p248 (Feb).

Connecting Solubility, Equilibrium, and Periodicity in a Green, Inquiry Experiment for the General Chemistry Laboratory by Kristen L. Cacciatore, Jose Amado, Jason J. Evans, and Hannah Sevian; p251 (Feb).

Pennies and Eggs: Initiation into Inquiry Learning for Preservice Elementary Education Teachers by Donald J. Wink and Jeong Hye Hwang-Choe; p396 (Mar).

Easy-To-Make Cryophoruses by Rubin Battino and Trevor M. Letcher; p561 (Apr).

Size Exclusion Chromatography: An Experiment for High School and Community College Chemistry and Biotechnology Laboratory Programs by Linda S. Brunauer and Kathryn K. Davis; p683 (May).

A Simple Laboratory Experiment To Determine the Kinetics of Mutarotation of D-Glucose Using a Blood Glucose Meter by Carlos E. Perles and Pedro L. O. Volpe; p686 (May).

Using Laboratory Chemicals To Imitate Illicit Drugs in a Forensic Chemistry Activity by Shawn Hasan, Deborah Bromfield-Lee, Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo, and Jose A. Cintron-Maldonado; p813 (Jun).

A Simple Penny Analysis by Nicholas C. Thomas and Stephen Faulk; p817 (Jun).

Determination of the Formula of a Hydrate: A Greener Alternative by Marc A. Klingshirn, Allison F. Wyatt, Robert M. Hanson, and Gary O. Spessard; p819 (Jun).

Exploring Solid-State Structure and Physical Properties: A Molecular and Crystal Model Exercise by Thomas H. Bindel; p822 (Jun).

Separation of the Carotenoid Bixin from Annatto Seeds Using Thin-Layer and Column Chromatography by James V. McCullagh and Nicholas Ramos; p948 (Jul).

Measuring the Density of a Sugar Solution. A General Chemistry Experiment Using a Student-Prepared Unknown by Karen I. Peterson; p1089 (Aug).

Make a Match! Sucrose Laboratories by Erica K. Jacobsen; p1090 (Aug).

Determination of Phosphates by the Gravimetric Quimociac Technique by Lee Alan Shaver; p1097 (Aug).

Greener Alternative to Qualitative Analysis for Cations without H2S and Other Sulfur-Containing Compounds by Indu Tucker Sidhwani and Sushmita Chowdhury; p1099 (Aug).

Construction of a Polyaniline Nanofiber Gas Sensor by Shabnam Virji, Bruce H. Weiller, Jiaxing Huang, Richard Blair, Heather Shepherd, Tanya Faltens, Philip C. Haussmann, Richard B. Kaner, and Sarah H. Tolbert; p1102 (Aug).

Data Pooling in a Chemical Kinetics Experiment: The Aquation of a Series of Cobalt(III) Complexes. A Discovery Chemistry Experiment by Richard S. Herrick, Kenneth V. Mills, and Lisa P. Nestor; p1120 (Aug).

Kinetics and Mechanism of Iodide Oxidation by Iron(III): A Clock Reaction Approach by Jurica Bauer, Vladislav Tomišić, and Petar B. A. Vrkljan; p1123 (Aug).

An Inexpensive Solution Calorimeter by Emma Kavanagh, Sam Mindel, Giles Robertson, and D. E. Peter Hughes; p1129 (Aug).

An Updated Equilibrium Machine by Emeric Schultz; p1131 (Aug).

A Computer-Interfaced Drop Counter as an Inexpensive Fraction Collector for Column Chromatography by Barbara T. Nash; p1260 (Sep).

A Non-Mercury Thermometer Alternative for Use in Older Melting Point Apparatuses by Lois K. Ongley, Clayton S. Kern, and Barry W. Woods; p1263 (Sep).

Quantitative Analysis of Sulfate in Water by Indirect EDTA Titration by Deirdre Belle-Oudry; p1269 (Sep).

A Service-Learning Project Based on a Research Supportive Curriculum Format in the General Chemistry Laboratory by John H. Kalivas; p1410 (Oct).

Magnetized Water: Science or Fraud? by L. Lahuerta Zamora, G. M. Antón-Fos, P. A. Alemán López, and R. V. Martín Algarra; p1416 (Oct).

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