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Monday, December 6, 2010

CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT

EXPERIMENT IN THE LAB
The American Chemical Society has stated: "To learn chemistry, students must directly manipulate chemicals, study their properties and reactions, and use laboratory equipment and modern laboratory instruments." and "This hands-on experience is necessary for students to understand, appreciate, and apply chemical concepts." (ACS Guidelines for Chemistry in Two-Year College Programs, Spring 2009)
Commercial laboratory manuals contain experiments that range from trivial (those dumb measurement labs) to challenging (e.g., applications of thermochemistry to solar energy). Some experiments serve little purpose other than busy work to illustrate a principle and leaves students asking "so, what?". On the other hand, there are a lot of independent experiments developed by individuals and posted on the Internet that are on the cutting edge of today's research (e.g., nanotechnology), apply principles to applications (e.g., build a wind turbine), or explore consumer products (e.g., make a perfume). Don't look for these in commercial manuals. Many school and university teachers tend to be dinosaurs and are reluctant to try something new and are slow to change.
I am a firm believer in integrated lecture-laboratory classes and utilize a range of experiments, some traditional and some non-traditional, in my classes. Some experiments are intended as introductions to course topics, some are used to reinforce concepts taught in class, and some are investigations to accompany course material.. Although I list most experiments on separate course pages for students to download, I am assembling many of those experiments on this page to make them easier to find on my website.
All the following are experiments used, written, or modified, by David A. Katz:
These are PDF files and require Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can get these pdf in the following link of CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nature


We will save our nature?
so,we want grow more trees.
       think nature

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Ten Simple Ways to Save the Tigers

1. Create awareness
Anyone and everyone can help if they put their mind to it. So make posters, fliers, shout it out from the roof tops, spread a word; in other words create awareness about the importance of tigers on the planet. Organise birthday parties with tiger theme, parents can take the children to zoo for more information on tigers.
2. Educate the locals
People living near the forests need to be educated about the importance of tigers in terms of ecosystem. They need to be told that if there will be no tigers there will be no forests as all the grass eaters will devour the forests.
3. Stop poaching and don't encourage poachers
Sale of tiger skin and other body parts is banned. So if you find somebody hunting tigers, report them to your local police station or even the forest officials. They will take care of the poachers.
4. Support a cause
Join a cause for tigers. You can join save our tigers and support them by blogging, or by making posters, sending fliers among other things. You can also organise a tiger sale and donate the money to the cause.
5. Severe punishment for poachers
Ensure that the poachers are not allowed to go easily. Make sure that they receive severe punishment for their crime.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Hi blogger,
I am new to this blog.
PLEASE, Shall We Protect Our GREENS?

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