Estados Unidos
Chemical instrumentation is complex and expensive. When an instrument becomes nonfunctional, its pedagogical value remains despite its inability to make measurements. This work presents a laboratory experiment which gives new purpose to old optical spectrometers while building knowledge and confidence of students in their understanding of chemical instrumentation. Students are given a guided tour of spectroscopic instruments, starting from the simplest, and are asked to identify components and draw the optical path of each instrument. Allowing students to look inside of decommissioned instruments gives students a chance to see the differences and similarities of optical spectrometers while reinforcing the form and function of the spectroscopic components that they learned about in class.
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