Chemistry Teacher International (Jun 2024)

Learning with NanoKid: line-angle formula, chemical formula, molecular weight, and elemental analysis

  • Horikoshi Ryo,
  • Endo Yota,
  • Shirotani Dai,
  • Nakanishi-Masuno Tsugumi,
  • Shioyama Hiroshi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cti-2024-0029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 331 – 336

Abstract

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The conversion from line-angle formula to chemical formula often poses a challenge for first-year nonchemistry majors. To address this, the authors developed an engaging exercise lecture that encompasses the conversion process and related chemistry concepts, including molecular weight and elemental analysis. Initially, the instructor reviews basic chemistry concepts with the students. Subsequently, students construct a NanoKid structure model using transistors and red LEDs connected by plastic tubes, representing carbon and oxygen atoms, respectively. By referencing their models, students identify the chemical formula of NanoKid, calculate its molecular weight, and perform elemental analysis under the guidance of the instructor. Additionally, they estimate the scale of the NanoKid model relative to the actual NanoKid molecule. The exercise promotes peer review among students and is completed within approximately 45 min. A post-lecture questionnaire revealed that the exercise was well-received by the students.

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