The activities developed by the ANAPOGIL consortium fall into six main categories frequently covered in a quantitative chemistry course: Analytical Tools, Statistics, Equilibrium, Chromatography and Separations, Electrochemistry, and Spectrometry. These materials follow the constructivist learning cycle paradigm and use a guided inquiry approach. Each activity lists content and process learning goals, and includes cues for team collaboration and self-assessment. The classroom activities are modular in nature, and they are generally intended for use in class periods ranging from 50-75 minutes.…mehr
The activities developed by the ANAPOGIL consortium fall into six main categories frequently covered in a quantitative chemistry course: Analytical Tools, Statistics, Equilibrium, Chromatography and Separations, Electrochemistry, and Spectrometry. These materials follow the constructivist learning cycle paradigm and use a guided inquiry approach. Each activity lists content and process learning goals, and includes cues for team collaboration and self-assessment. The classroom activities are modular in nature, and they are generally intended for use in class periods ranging from 50-75 minutes. All activities were reviewed and classroom tested by multiple instructors at a wide variety of institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Juliette Lantz is the author of Analytical Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry Approach Quantitative Analysis Collection , published by Wiley. Renée Cole is the author of Analytical Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry Approach Quantitative Analysis Collection , published by Wiley.
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Analytical Tools Accuracy, Precision and Tolerance: Sorting out Glassware Solutions and Dilutions Classical Analytical Methods: A Design Perspective on Volumetric Measurement Sample Preparation Instrumental Calibration Quality Assurance Measures Instrumental Calibration: Method of Standard Additions Interlaboratory Comparisons Statistics Errors in Measurements and Their Effect on Data Sets The Gaussian Distribution Statistical Tests of Data: The t Test Statistical Tests of Data: The F Test Linear Regression for Calibration of Instruments Equlilibrium The Importance of Ionic Strength Activity and Activity Coefficients Multiple Equilibria: When Reactions Compete pH of Solutions of Strong Acids and Bases Acid-Base Distribution Plots The Acid-Base Distribution Functions The Buffer Zone: What is a Buffer and in What pH Range is it Effective? When Acids and Bases React: Laboratory Electrochemistry Electrochemistry: The Microscopic View of Electrochemistry Electrochemistry: Calculating Cell Potentials Spectrometry The Beer-Lambert Law Atomic and Molecular Absorption Processes Chromatrography and Seperation Introduction to Chromatography Band Broadening Effects in Chromatography Gas Chromatography or HPLC, Which Do You Choose? ANA-POGIL Project Activites: Topics and Learning Goals ANA-POGIL Activities & Analytical Texts Mapping
Analytical Tools Accuracy, Precision and Tolerance: Sorting out Glassware Solutions and Dilutions Classical Analytical Methods: A Design Perspective on Volumetric Measurement Sample Preparation Instrumental Calibration Quality Assurance Measures Instrumental Calibration: Method of Standard Additions Interlaboratory Comparisons Statistics Errors in Measurements and Their Effect on Data Sets The Gaussian Distribution Statistical Tests of Data: The t Test Statistical Tests of Data: The F Test Linear Regression for Calibration of Instruments Equlilibrium The Importance of Ionic Strength Activity and Activity Coefficients Multiple Equilibria: When Reactions Compete pH of Solutions of Strong Acids and Bases Acid-Base Distribution Plots The Acid-Base Distribution Functions The Buffer Zone: What is a Buffer and in What pH Range is it Effective? When Acids and Bases React: Laboratory Electrochemistry Electrochemistry: The Microscopic View of Electrochemistry Electrochemistry: Calculating Cell Potentials Spectrometry The Beer-Lambert Law Atomic and Molecular Absorption Processes Chromatrography and Seperation Introduction to Chromatography Band Broadening Effects in Chromatography Gas Chromatography or HPLC, Which Do You Choose? ANA-POGIL Project Activites: Topics and Learning Goals ANA-POGIL Activities & Analytical Texts Mapping
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