La calorimetría. Actividades experimentales en Laboratoio.

El trabajo práctico presenta actividades de diseño experimental para el uso de reactivos en laboratorio que permiten reconocer la presencia de almidón y los productos de su hidrólisis. También ofrece categorías para la elaboración del Informe de experimentación grupal.

Disciplina: Química
Tema disciplinar: La calorimetría

Profesor formador: Damián Peralta
Especialistas a cargo de la puesta en valor: Colotta, Juan Pablo; Memoli, María Luján

 

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18 comentarios en “La calorimetría. Actividades experimentales en Laboratoio.

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  2. That’s an interesting application of chemical principles! I’m curious about the long-term stability of the reaction under varying temperature conditions, and how you might mitigate potential side reactions. Thinking about the precision needed, it makes me wonder if automation could further refine the process. Anyway, for something completely different, have you ever played Drift Hunters?

  3. I remember conducting simple calorimetry experiments in my high school physics lab. We measured temperature changes when mixing hot and cold water, calculating specific heat capacities. Though the equipment was basic, these hands-on activities helped me understand thermodynamic principles far better than textbooks alone. The careful measurements and calculations brought abstract concepts to life. If you’re looking for fun ways to explore science at home, I’d recommend checking out Block Blast for some entertaining educational content.

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  5. This looks like a fascinating approach to teaching calorimetry! Hands-on experimentation really solidifies the concepts. When I was learning about this, I remember struggling until I visualized the energy transfer. Speaking of visualization, sometimes a simple, almost meditative game can help with focus after a lab session. For a quick brain break, I find myself playing something silly like Snow Rider 3D to clear my head before diving back into the data.

  6. Learning through calorimetry experiments is like watching hidden energy exchanges come to life. Measuring heat in the lab always felt both mysterious and exact to me. I remember struggling with a coffee cup calorimeter that leaked slightly, ruining my data set—it was frustrating but taught me precision. Sharing this is similar to Geometry Dash, where one small mistake forces you to start again but also helps you learn.

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