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Screenshot for How Catalysts Work: A Nanoscale Phenomenon
This demonstration, presented by the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, exposes students to the functionality of catalysts on a nanoscale. This lesson is "a great way to introduce or review reactants, catalysts, and adsorption, desorption, and diffusion. Use this demonstration after...
Screenshot for How Dry am I? Exploring Biomimicry and Nanotechnology Lesson
This lesson, from National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, teaches students about the properties of materials. During the lesson, students will learn about superhydrophobic coated materials in contrast to uncoated materials. Ateacher's preparatory guide with lesson diagrams, pictures,...
Screenshot for HPLC- High Performance Liquid Chromatography
This primer on High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HCLC) gives a brief history and definition of liquid chromatography (LC), LC techniques, and defines both HPLC and UltraPerformance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC Technology). The other chapters of the primer are available on the left side of the...
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This lesson, developed Mark Steward, uses the Powder River Basin in Wyoming as context for a lab experiment. Students will have opportunities to demonstrate skills in measuring volumes and calculating percent composition based on recovery rates from the soluble metal solutions they work with, with...
Screenshot for Instant Hot Ice
This short YouTube video, which runs for 2:25, was created to show the viewer how to make "hot ice." First, they produce the solution by supersaturating sodium acetate and water by heating it over then stove, then chilling the solution, and finally create "hot ice" by touching the solution to make...
Screenshot for Ion Exchange Chromatography
This website contains an ion chromatography simulator that can be run online or downloaded. The simulator focuses on separations of proteins using ion chromatography. Also included is linked reference information, an example of a homework assignment using the simulator, and some information on...
Screenshot for It's the Pits Activity
This 3-page learning activity, from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), allows students to use lab analysis and problem solving to investigate issues surrounding water quality. Using prepared samples, each student tests for contaminants, removes the contaminant, and...
Screenshot for Lab on a Slab: Microfluidics Activity
This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, covers the concept of material properties. During this lab, students will learn about microfluidics and how "with one drop of liquid sample, small devices and channels can be used with nanoparticles for sensitive...
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This is a classroom activity to explain liquid crystal sensors for middle school students. A list of activity materials and .pdf handouts are included. The objectives of the activity are to "understand how liquid crystals (LCs) relate to other phases of matter (liquid, solid, gas); observe that...
Screenshot for Luminescent Nanoparticles of Metal Oxides
This video, provided by the Nanotechnology Applications & Career Knowledge (NACK) and the Nanotechnology Collaborative Infrastructure Southwest (NCI-Southwest), features a webinar presentation by Dr. Yuanbing Mao on luminescent nanoparticles of metal oxides. This presentation provides an...
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