Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Volume 63, Number 20
Friday–Sunday, November 9–11, 2018; College Park, Maryland
Session B01: Poster Session (Day 1)
8:00 PM,
Friday, November 9, 2018
Edward St. John
Room: Lounge
Chair: Wendell T. Hill, III, University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.MAS.B01.22
Abstract: B01.00022 : Diffusive and Deterministic Transport in Gels*
Presenter:
Nathalya Ramirez
(George Washington University)
Authors:
Nathalya Ramirez
(George Washington University)
Mark E Reeves
(George Washington University)
We present a novel lab for teaching diffusion and electrostatics in ionic solutions. Two challenging topics in our introductory university physics course with a bio focus are diffusion and electrostatics in salty solutions. In the diffusion unit, the students work through a laboratory in which they observe two dyes diffuse in agarose gels. In the second semester course, electrostatics is introduced and the students investigate and model interactions between charges in conducting solutions. We developed a new laboratory in which the students investigate the movement of dye molecules with different charges and sizes under electric field in agarose gels. In this lab, the students make observations in gels made with pure water, as well as in media prepared with salt and buffered solution. The lab also allows students to use image analysis to determine pH change, how far the dyes have traveled, the effect of additional ions in the solution on the dyes and their interactions in different media, the change in current over time, and to estimate the unknown molar mass of one of the dyes.
*NSF IUSE
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.MAS.B01.22
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