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Educación química
Print version ISSN 0187-893X
Abstract
VILLALTA-CERDAS, Adrian and MCCLEARY, Corbin. Analysis of copper alloys as an introduction to data analysis and interpretation for General Chemistry courses. Educ. quím [online]. 2019, vol.30, n.2, pp.41-53. Epub Nov 15, 2019. ISSN 0187-893X. https://doi.org/10.22201/fq.18708404e.2019.2.67346.
The work herein presents a laboratory experience designed to foster clear connections between chemistry concepts, experimental measurements, and laboratory techniques. The experience consists of three different experiments to be completed in sequence over several laboratory sessions. First the density of the samples is determined, then the specific heat capacity is measured, and finally the cooling curves are determined for the analytes. The experimental work covers fundamental concepts in chemistry (i.e., density, calorimetry, and first-order kinetics), and guides students to develop an overarching comprehension of the chemical and physical properties of the analytes. The analytes are copper alloys with other metals (i.e., Sn, Zn, and Al) with variable chemical compositions. These alloys are robust (i.e., thermally stable, durable), and allow for the collection of reproducible data under the proposed experimental design, as shown in the work herein. The discussion of student-gathered data and results supports the feasibility of the laboratory experience for its implementation in General Chemistry laboratory programs.
Keywords : density; heat capacity; calorimetry; cooling curve; Newton’s law of cooling; convection heat transfer coefficient.