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General Chemistry Ii: Chem 2134, Subha Pratihar
General Chemistry Ii: Chem 2134, Subha Pratihar
Faculty OER Books and Materials
No abstract provided.
Bilodeau, Richard, Maggie Powers
Bilodeau, Richard, Maggie Powers
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Richard Bilodeau is 54 years old and identifies as a gay man. He grew up in Portland, attending Deering High School. He is married to his partner Scott and they went on their first date in 1988. He studied applied clinical chemistry at the University of Vermont and began his career in the Maine Medical Center lab. He earned his bachelors and master's in business from the University of Southern Maine. Currently, he works as a professor in the School of Business and Honors Program. Over the years, he also had ownership in alternative health and TV programming businesses. He …
Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2023, Fall (Volume 58), Noel T. Manning
Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2023, Fall (Volume 58), Noel T. Manning
Gardner-Webb, The Magazine
Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue includes articles on Double Dawg Day, Dr. Elizabeth Amato winner of the Teaching Excellence Award, Marilyn Withrow's gift to the Chemistry and Microbiology programs, and celebrating alumna Gladys Brooks Boroughs 100th celebration.
The Periodical Summer 2023, Southern Adventist University
The Periodical Summer 2023, Southern Adventist University
the Periodical – Chemistry Department Newsletter
Vol. 10, Issue 1 of the Periodical features information about the department's new scanning electron microscope, chemistry graduates, alumni spotlight, and biblical applications.
Cooking With Chemistry: Marshmallows, Admin Stem For Success
Cooking With Chemistry: Marshmallows, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
This lesson plan teaches students thermodynamics, foam, and other chemistry topics by cooking marshmallows.
Magnetic Slime, Admin Stem For Success
Magnetic Slime, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
Students learn chemistry and physics by making magnetic slime.
Invisible Ink, Admin Stem For Success
Invisible Ink, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
Students create invisible ink to hide and reveal a message using chemistry.
Sugar Water Density Activity, Admin Stem For Success
Sugar Water Density Activity, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
In this activity students learn about density using sugar water. Attached is the activity's lesson plan and a teacher reflection on the activity.
Physical And Chemical Changes Lesson Plan, Admin Stem For Success
Physical And Chemical Changes Lesson Plan, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
Lesson plan and video for an activity on the difference between physical and chemical changes.
The Science Of Baking Bread, Admin Stem For Success
The Science Of Baking Bread, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
Activity plan to teach biology and chemistry using a lesson on the baking of bread.
Lets Make Rock Candy!, Admin Stem For Success
Lets Make Rock Candy!, Admin Stem For Success
STEM for Success Showcase
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Students should…
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be familiar with terms such as solubility, solute, solvent, and supersaturated solution.
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have a basic understanding of crystallization.
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understand the concept of delayed gratification and how they can practice this skill in their everyday lives to make smart financial decisions.
Canine Atf Agent Shows Gardner-Webb Students How He Sniffs Out Evidence, Office Of University Communications
Canine Atf Agent Shows Gardner-Webb Students How He Sniffs Out Evidence, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive
Camden, a four-legged agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) recently demonstrated his skills in fire investigation for Gardner-Webb University students. An official ignitable liquid detection canine, he’s trained to sniff out miniscule amounts of accelerant within a large area or pile of debris. Hosted by the Department of Natural Sciences, Camden was accompanied by his partner, Union County Fire Marshal Kevin Rigoli, and ATF Senior Investigator Darren Solomon.
The Periodical Fall 2022, Southern Adventist University
The Periodical Fall 2022, Southern Adventist University
the Periodical – Chemistry Department Newsletter
Vol. 9, Issue 2 of the Periodical features information about STEM departments fall outing, chemistry graduates, student missions, and department happenings.
Celebrating Alumnae: Dr. Kaylan Kelsey Jackson And Taylor Dodson, Office Of University Communications
Celebrating Alumnae: Dr. Kaylan Kelsey Jackson And Taylor Dodson, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive
Students are the focus of Gardner-Webb University’s mission. Faculty members seek to engage students with unique, experiential learning opportunities to prepare them for their next steps. Whether they choose to begin a career or accept the academic challenges of graduate school, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to lead and serve. Additionally, through GWU’s supportive and diverse Christian community, students are inspired to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others.
Gli Aspetti Chimici E Biochimici Nella Preparazione E Conservazione Degli Alimenti In Epoca Medievale, Hannah Stuebe
Gli Aspetti Chimici E Biochimici Nella Preparazione E Conservazione Degli Alimenti In Epoca Medievale, Hannah Stuebe
Italian Renaissance Foodways
No abstract provided.
Science, Physiology, And Nutrition For The Nonscientist, Judi S. Morrill
Science, Physiology, And Nutrition For The Nonscientist, Judi S. Morrill
Open Educational Resources
A wonderful blend of physiology, nutrition, biochemistry, genetics, biology, evolution, chemistry--what we all need to know as informed citizens. A basic knowledge of the life sciences and how our bodies work--to promote our own good health, especially as we're bombarded with misleading advertisements, soundbites, and the like. DNA fingerprinting, calorie requirements, dietary advice, genetic engineering (including gene editing with CRISPR cas9)--all in an easy-to understand book.
Interview With Curtis Hames, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Interview With Curtis Hames, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Oral History collection
Curtis Hames interviewed by an unknown interviewer, July 25, 1989. Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog!
Centered On Jesus: A Lenten Devotional From The Faculty Of Bethel University, Christopher Gehrz, Esther Shull, Carl Albing, Rebekah Bain, Andy Bramsen, Susan Leigh Brooks, Jeannine K. Brown, Michael Crawford, Julie Anne De Haan, Joy Doan, Dale Durie, Julie Finnern, Barrett Fisher, Joel Frederickson, Laura Gilbertson, Rhonda Gilbraith, Ann Holland, Stephen Hunt, Rachel Jorgensen, Patricia Kelly, Denise Muir Kjesbo, Marion H. Larson, Erik Leafblad, Elisabeth E. Lefebvre, Jim Lewis, Joyce Lemay, Alison Lo, Gary A. Long, Christopher Moore, Katherine Nevins, Pauline E. Nichols, Meredith Nyberg, Chad Osgood, Jeanine Parolini, Richard Peterson, Dan Ritchie, Matt Runion, Robin Rylaarsdam, Kristin E. Sandau, Sara L. H. Shady, Angela Shannon, Marta Shaw, Paula A.G. Soneral, Peter T. Vogt, Laura Wennstrom, Gloria Wiese, Brandon Winters, Yu-Li Chang Zacher, Nick Zeimet
Centered On Jesus: A Lenten Devotional From The Faculty Of Bethel University, Christopher Gehrz, Esther Shull, Carl Albing, Rebekah Bain, Andy Bramsen, Susan Leigh Brooks, Jeannine K. Brown, Michael Crawford, Julie Anne De Haan, Joy Doan, Dale Durie, Julie Finnern, Barrett Fisher, Joel Frederickson, Laura Gilbertson, Rhonda Gilbraith, Ann Holland, Stephen Hunt, Rachel Jorgensen, Patricia Kelly, Denise Muir Kjesbo, Marion H. Larson, Erik Leafblad, Elisabeth E. Lefebvre, Jim Lewis, Joyce Lemay, Alison Lo, Gary A. Long, Christopher Moore, Katherine Nevins, Pauline E. Nichols, Meredith Nyberg, Chad Osgood, Jeanine Parolini, Richard Peterson, Dan Ritchie, Matt Runion, Robin Rylaarsdam, Kristin E. Sandau, Sara L. H. Shady, Angela Shannon, Marta Shaw, Paula A.G. Soneral, Peter T. Vogt, Laura Wennstrom, Gloria Wiese, Brandon Winters, Yu-Li Chang Zacher, Nick Zeimet
Faculty Books
For the 2022 season of Lent, Bethel faculty and staff members collaborated to pen Centered on Jesus: A Lenten Devotional from the Faculty of Bethel University. The daily devotionals in Centered on Jesus are intended to help the Bethel community and anyone interested recenter before the cross during Lent. And the devotionals show how faculty across Bethel—each from his or her unique discipline—approach what it means to be a university centered on Jesus.
This collection of 47 devotionals written by 48 Bethel faculty and staff members span from Ash Wednesday through Holy Week and Easter. These contributions represent over …
Antimicrobial Effects Of Compounds Used In Cleaning Wipes, Emma O'Neill, Will Butak, Audrey Makope, Morgan Gauthier
Antimicrobial Effects Of Compounds Used In Cleaning Wipes, Emma O'Neill, Will Butak, Audrey Makope, Morgan Gauthier
Student Presentations
The antimicrobial effectiveness and level of biofilm inhibition of three compounds from Rockline Industries were tested, along with five compounds made by the St. Norbert College Organic Chemistry Department. The Rockline compounds, ColaLipid (CL), Sodium Benzoate (NaB) and Benzoic Acid (BA), were solubilized in 10% DMSO and tested at concentrations of 0.15%, 0.10%, and 0.01%. To ensure that any growth effects were due to the compounds in question, DMSO was also tested for antimicrobial activity. The compounds were tested against safe relative of eight bacteria of clinical importance (Acinetobacter baylyi, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus raffinosus, Enterobacter aerogenes, Pseudomonas fluorescens, …
Palladium Catalysts Immobilized On Silica Via Tripodal Phosphine Linkers, Miranda Lobermeier
Palladium Catalysts Immobilized On Silica Via Tripodal Phosphine Linkers, Miranda Lobermeier
Student Presentations
Catalysis is immensely important in academia and industry, as emphasized by the Nobel Prizes 2021 that were awarded to David MacMillan and Benjamin List for establishing the new field of organocatalysis. However, some organic catalysts require complicated syntheses, and most of the conventional transition metal catalysts are expensive. These factors often make it difficult to obtain the materials and resources necessary to carry out catalytic reactions. Immobilized metal catalysts are a potential solution to this problem by combining the high selectivity of homogeneous catalysts and the easy separation and recycling of heterogeneous catalysts. To create an ideal immobilized catalytic system, …
The Periodical Winter 2022, Southern Adventist University
The Periodical Winter 2022, Southern Adventist University
the Periodical – Chemistry Department Newsletter
Vol. 9, Issue 1 of the Periodical features information about departmental faculty changes, alumni spotlight, club events, and biblical application.
Astrocyte Elevated Gene-1 (Aeg-1) Deletion Selectively Enhances The Antinociceptive Effects Of Morphine, Apurva Puli, Shivani Patel, Bryan Mckiver, Eda Köseli, Devanand Sarkar Ph.D., M. Imad Damaj Ph.D.
Astrocyte Elevated Gene-1 (Aeg-1) Deletion Selectively Enhances The Antinociceptive Effects Of Morphine, Apurva Puli, Shivani Patel, Bryan Mckiver, Eda Köseli, Devanand Sarkar Ph.D., M. Imad Damaj Ph.D.
Undergraduate Research Posters
Background: Opioids are a class of drugs that are utilized in clinical settings to alleviate acute and chronic pain, but can often lead to development of tolerance, addiction and overdose following prolonged usage. Opioids such as morphine function by activating endogenous µ opioid receptors, which are located in various tissues throughout the body. Astrocyte Elevated Gene-1 (AEG-1) is a multifunctional protein that regulates inflammation, myeloid cell activity and lipid metabolism. Studies have shown interactions and overlaps in cellular signaling between the inflammatory/immune responses and the endogenous opioid system which could suggest a role for AEG-1 in opioids effects. Our goal …
Realities Of Nutrition, Judi S. Morrill
Realities Of Nutrition, Judi S. Morrill
Open Educational Resources
What Is Nutrition Reality? Is it in the advertising claims that a food is natural or supplies instant energy? Is it in the myriad of dietary supplements? Is it in the diet plans for instant weight loss and glowing health? The only way to find out is to learn the basic principles of nutrition science, so you can be your own nutrition expert. Here is the true introduction to nutrition that you will read with pleasure and real understanding. It will free you from dependence on popular sources of information - often misinformation - so you can distinguish illusion from …
The Periodical Special Edition 2020-2021, Southern Adventist University
The Periodical Special Edition 2020-2021, Southern Adventist University
the Periodical – Chemistry Department Newsletter
Vol. 8, Issue 1 of the Periodical includes articles about how the department handled the COVID-19 pandemic, department happenings, and club events.
How Does Direct Volunteering Affect The Onset Of Alzheimer’S Dementia In Elderly Patients With Preexisting Cardiac Comorbidities?, Sneha R. Gade
How Does Direct Volunteering Affect The Onset Of Alzheimer’S Dementia In Elderly Patients With Preexisting Cardiac Comorbidities?, Sneha R. Gade
Undergraduate Research Posters
Alzheimer's Dementia is a disease that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. The Alzheimer's Association reported Alzheimer's as the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, and a cure does not exist. Donepezil, a cholinesterase inhibitor drug, is frequently prescribed to treat Alzheimer's disease. Still, patients must continuously take the medication for years to receive any measurable improvement in quality of life after developing Alzheimer's Dementia. Further, research shows prolonged use of Donepezil can lead to other health problems, such as QTc prolongation, for cardiac disease patients. Therefore, the effectiveness of non-drug interventions, such as volunteering to prevent the disease's …
Tania Brown Gains Valuable Experience Through Undergraduate Research, Office Of University Communications
Tania Brown Gains Valuable Experience Through Undergraduate Research, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive
For her Undergraduate Research Scholar Project, Gardner-Webb University student Tania Brown, of Gastonia, N.C., studied an idea with a practical application. A biology major with a concentration in biomedical sciences, Brown tested the efficiency of using watermelon and cantaloupe peels to remove Bromothymol Blue from water. Bromothymol Blue is a dye used as an indicator in determining pH. It is yellow in acidic solutions, blue in basic solutions and green in neutral solutions, but is harmful to the respiratory tract and digestive system if swallowed.
Chemistry Alumnus Earns Research Honor, Office Of University Communications
Chemistry Alumnus Earns Research Honor, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive
Gardner-Webb alumnus, Jacob Walley, was recently named the 2020 Adam Ritchie Outstanding Graduate Student in chemistry at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville. Given in memory of Ritchie (UVA Ph.D., 1968), this award provides financial assistance to an outstanding graduate student. Walley received his Bachelor of Science in chemistry from GWU in 2017 and is working on his Doctor of Philosophy in inorganic chemistry from UVA.
Research By Gwu Professor And Staff Member Published In Forensic Science Journal, Office Of University Communications
Research By Gwu Professor And Staff Member Published In Forensic Science Journal, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive
Research by a faculty and staff member in the Gardner-Webb University Department of Natural Sciences could improve how arson investigators do their jobs. The scientific, peer-reviewed paper by Venita Totten, professor of chemistry, and Jacob Willis, GWU chemistry lab and undergraduate research coordinator, will be published in the prestigious Elsevier journal Forensic Science International in July.
Gwu Honors Program Offers Various Opportunities To Connect And Learn, Office Of University Communications
Gwu Honors Program Offers Various Opportunities To Connect And Learn, Office Of University Communications
Gardner-Webb NewsCenter Archive
Trevor Alexander, ’20, of Shelby, N.C., a student in the Gardner-Webb University Honors Program, recently joined other Honors students who presented their theses in a Zoom teleconference. The presentations were moved to the online format because of social distancing recommendations. Alexander’s topic was “An Investigation of Salmonids: Hybridization, Demands from Fish Markets, and Angler’s Influence on their Future.”
Investigations Into The Synthesis Of 2,4-Quiniporphyrins, Alexis Graybeal
Investigations Into The Synthesis Of 2,4-Quiniporphyrins, Alexis Graybeal
Chemistry
Carbaporphyrins and related systems replace one or more of the nitrogens of the porphyrin cavity with carbon atoms. Many examples of these systems are known, including benziporphyrins and naphthiporphyrins that incorporate benzene or naphthalene subunits, respectively. In this project, carbaporphyrinoids incorporating quinoline subunits (1) have been targeted for investigation. In these structures, a nitrogen has been reintroduced but placed at the periphery of the structure. A series of quinoline diesters 2 have been prepared and reduction with diisobutylaluminum hydride at -70 ºC afforded the related dialdehydes 3. In addition, a tripyrrolic intermediate 4 (tripyrrane) has been synthesized so that the …