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Teaching with Technology
Using Calculator-Based Laboratory Technology to Conduct Undergraduate Chemical Research
Cynthia L. Sales, Nicole M. Ragan, and Maureen Kendrick Murphy
Department of Chemistry and Physics, Huntingdon College, Montgomery, AL 36106

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May 2001
Vol. 78 No. 5
p. 694

Abstract
Calculator-based laboratory (CBL) technology can be used to initiate a viable undergraduate research program and at the same time teach ethical behavior in science and research. One research project, utilizing buckminsterfullerene, is described as a prototype of the quality and scope of such chemical research programs. Eight original research project ideas are presented for undergraduates to pursue using readily available materials and pH, colorimeter, relative humidity, temperature, light, carbon dioxide, and dissolved oxygen probes.

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*  Citation
Sales, Cynthia L.; Ragan, Nicole M.; Murphy, Maureen Kendrick. J. Chem. Educ. 2001 78 694.
*  Keywords
Analytical Chemistry; Calorimetry; Ethics; Laboratory Computing / Interfacing; Undergraduate Research; UV-Vis Spectroscopy
*  History
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March 22, 2001
August 31, 2005
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