Using Beads and Divided Containers To Study Kinetic and Equilibrium Isotope Effects in the Laboratory and in the Classroom The Water Project: A Multi-Week Laboratory Project for Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry The Analysis of Seawater: A Laboratory-Centered Learning Project in General Chemistry The Role of Water Chemistry in Marine Aquarium Design: A Model System for a General Chemistry ClassĮxtending the Marine Microcosm LaboratoryĪn Aquarium as a Means for the Interdisciplinary Teaching of ChemistryĭOI: 10.1021/ed077p1311 Examining Seawater and Properties of Sea Saltįield and In-Lab Determination of Ca2+ in Seawater Exploring Marine ChemistryĮxploring the Ocean – Stating the Case for Chemistry With 95 volumes of interesting and useful material including a wide variety of environmental chemistry topics, it is easy to connect the classroom experience to the greater world through the Journal of Chemical Education. The articles, activities, and laboratory experiments listed below provide ideas for bringing environmental chemistry to students on a variety of topics, including marine chemistry, seawater, ocean acidification, contaminants in fish and seafood, and oil spill remediation.Įnvironmental chemistry engages students of all levels in learning new chemistry concepts by relating chemistry to their daily lives and creating awareness of environmental issues. In honor of Earth Day 2018, the Journal of Chemical Education is highlighting content related to the 2018 CCEW theme “Dive into Marine Chemistry”. Chemistry is critical to understanding and preserving the Earth, in areas such as energy research, and protecting resources such as clean air and water. ACS’ annual Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW) event focuses on the link between chemistry and efforts to protect our environment.
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