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Light up My Life: An Active Learning Lab to Elucidate Conductive Properties of Electrolytes
Christina Lee1, Nay Chi P Naing1, Daisy Herrera1
1Division of Natural Science, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, USA.
Abstract:
Understanding molecular structure and its influence on chemical reactivity is a fundamental component in Chemistry curriculum. For example, acidic protons ionize, or ionic solids dissociate to form charge, inducing electrolyte properties depending on molecular structure. An active learning lab is designed to demonstrate connection between electrolyte behavior and structure of various molecules. Experiments are shared to show interdisciplinary aspect of electrolytes within biology and chemistry. Specifically, how biomolecules exhibit electrolyte behavior due to chemical composition.
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