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9-4-2024 12:00 AM

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The analytical chemistry course at Lindenwood University discusses the use of electrochemistry as part of the course curriculum. Much of the course content has practical lab experiments that teach the students the skills that they need if they enter the workforce as analytical chemists. The current lab curriculum does not have an experiment in electrochemistry. Dr. Delgado and Ms. Hickman are working on the redesign of an experiment that was intended for a physical chemistry class as a new lab that uses available technology and analytical techniques that can be written for the use in future semesters of the analytical chemistry course. This presentation will detail the data collected and the redesign process that we are implementing.

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Apr 9th, 12:00 AM

The Development of an Electrochemistry Experiment for Analytical Chemistry

The analytical chemistry course at Lindenwood University discusses the use of electrochemistry as part of the course curriculum. Much of the course content has practical lab experiments that teach the students the skills that they need if they enter the workforce as analytical chemists. The current lab curriculum does not have an experiment in electrochemistry. Dr. Delgado and Ms. Hickman are working on the redesign of an experiment that was intended for a physical chemistry class as a new lab that uses available technology and analytical techniques that can be written for the use in future semesters of the analytical chemistry course. This presentation will detail the data collected and the redesign process that we are implementing.

 

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