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Title: Household Products Used to Collapse Closed Containers and Demonstrate Avogadro's Law
Authors: Yang, Shui-Ping
Contributors: 化學系
Keywords: Laboratories and Demonstrations;General chemistry;Zeolites;Material science;Complexometric titrations
Date: 2002-02
Issue Date: 2012-05-23T02:28:10Z
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Three new experiments using cost-effective household products are used to explain the concepts of Avogadro’s law, stoichiometry, and thermodynamic properties in introductory and university level chemistry courses. These experiments are designed to grab the students’ attention by presenting some surprising effects. The methods of producing carbon dioxide and the effect of crushing containers are very different from those in the literature. These demonstrations have two advantages. First, carbon dioxide is generated in the original containers, and second, the element of surprise stimulates the students’ interest to learn more about chemistry.
Relation: The Chemical Educator, 7(1): 37-39
Appears in Collections:[Department of Chemistry] Periodical Articles

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