Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education
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Resumo: | The teaching of chemistry generates among students a feeling of discomfort due to the difficulties existing in the teaching-learning process and often the teachers are not prepared to act in an interdisciplinary way. Given the difficulties, it is necessary to search for teaching methodologies that approach the subject in a contextualized way and attract the attention of students. In this regard, the author sought to develop a contextualized teaching proposal, through practical experiment, that would address the themes of corrosion and kinetics, with the aim of developing critical thinking in students. In this context, the present work aimed to present a “Case Study” methodology through experimental observation of corrosion of galvanized and non-galvanized steel clamp in different electrolytic solutions and thus find the order of corrosion reaction by speed integration laws. The research would be qualitative and quantitative, as it shows the contribution of experimental observations to the teaching-learning process by addressing the kinetics and corrosion contents, as well as finding the corrosion rate and reaction order. Students showed that the type of electrolyte influences the corrosion velocity. Non-galvanized clamps are more susceptible to corrosion when using NaOH solution. The NaCl solution is relatively weak to corrode the clamp, and in an acidic aqueous medium the clamp corrosion rate is higher. Corrosion of the clamp in different electrolyte solutions follows as a zero order reaction. |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher educationEnseñanza-aprendizaje cinético y electroquímico mediante actividades experimentales: estudio de caso en la educación superiorEnsino-aprendizagem de cinética e eletroquímica com uso de atividades experimentais: estudo de caso no ensino superiorAbrazadera de acero tipo Usoluciones electrolíticascorrosión.grampo de aço tipo “U”soluções eletrolíticascorrosão.U-type steel clampelectrolyte solutionscorrosion.The teaching of chemistry generates among students a feeling of discomfort due to the difficulties existing in the teaching-learning process and often the teachers are not prepared to act in an interdisciplinary way. Given the difficulties, it is necessary to search for teaching methodologies that approach the subject in a contextualized way and attract the attention of students. In this regard, the author sought to develop a contextualized teaching proposal, through practical experiment, that would address the themes of corrosion and kinetics, with the aim of developing critical thinking in students. In this context, the present work aimed to present a “Case Study” methodology through experimental observation of corrosion of galvanized and non-galvanized steel clamp in different electrolytic solutions and thus find the order of corrosion reaction by speed integration laws. The research would be qualitative and quantitative, as it shows the contribution of experimental observations to the teaching-learning process by addressing the kinetics and corrosion contents, as well as finding the corrosion rate and reaction order. Students showed that the type of electrolyte influences the corrosion velocity. Non-galvanized clamps are more susceptible to corrosion when using NaOH solution. The NaCl solution is relatively weak to corrode the clamp, and in an acidic aqueous medium the clamp corrosion rate is higher. Corrosion of the clamp in different electrolyte solutions follows as a zero order reaction.La enseñanza de la química genera entre los estudiantes una sensación de incomodidad debido a las dificultades existentes en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje y, a menudo, los maestros no están preparados para actuar de manera interdisciplinaria. Dadas las dificultades, es necesario buscar metodologías de enseñanza que aborden el tema de manera contextualizada y atraigan la atención de los estudiantes. En este sentido, el autor buscó desarrollar una propuesta de enseñanza contextualizada, a través de experimentos prácticos, que abordara los temas de corrosión y cinética, con el objetivo de desarrollar el pensamiento crítico en los estudiantes. En este contexto, el presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo presentar una metodología de "Estudio de caso" a través de la observación experimental de corrosión de abrazadera de acero "U" galvanizada y no galvanizada en diferentes soluciones electrolíticas y así encontrar el orden de reacción a la corrosión por las leyes de integración de velocidad. La investigación sería cualitativa y cuantitativa, ya que muestra la contribución de las observaciones experimentales al proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje al abordar la cinética y el contenido de corrosión, así como encontrar la velocidad de corrosión y el orden de reacción. Los estudiantes mostraron que el tipo de electrolito influye en la velocidad de corrosión. Las abrazaderas no galvanizadas son más susceptibles a la corrosión cuando se usa una solución de NaOH. La solución de NaCl es relativamente débil para corroer la abrazadera, y en un medio acuoso ácido la velocidad de corrosión de la abrazadera es más alta. La corrosión de la pinza en diferentes soluciones electrolíticas se produce como una reacción de orden cero.O ensino de química gera entre estudantes uma sensação de desconforto em função das dificuldades existentes no processo ensino-aprendizagem e em muitas vezes os docentes não estão preparados para atuar de forma interdisciplinar. Diante das dificuldades, faz-se necessário a busca por metodologias de ensino que abordem o assunto de maneira contextualizada e que atraiam a atenção dos discentes. Nesta vertente, a autora buscou desenvolver uma proposta de ensino contextualizada, por meio de experimento prático, que viesse a abordar os temas corrosão e cinética, com o intuito de desenvolver nos discente o pensamento crítico. Neste contexto, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo apresentar uma metodologia de “Estudo de Caso” por meio de observação experimental da corrosão de grampo tipo “U” galvanizado e não galvanizado em diferentes soluções eletrolíticas e assim encontrar a ordem da reação de corrosão pelas leis de integração de velocidade. A pesquisa seria de natureza quali-quantitativa, pois mostra a contribuição das observações experimentais para o processo de ensino-aprendizagem ao abordar os conteúdos de cinética e corrosão, além de encontrar a taxa de corrosão e a ordem da reação. Os discentes evidenciaram que o tipo de eletrólito influencia na velocidade de corrosão. Os grampos não galvanizados estão mais suscetíveis à corrosão quando se utiliza solução de NaOH. A solução do NaCl é relativamente fraca para se corroer o grampo, e em um meio aquoso ácido, a taxa de corrosão do grampo se mostra superior. A corrosão do grampo em diferentes soluções eletrolítica segue como uma reação de ordem zero.Research, Society and Development2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/197010.33448/rsd-v9i2.1970Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 2; e23921970Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 2; e23921970Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 2; e239219702525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1970/1684Copyright (c) 2019 Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Cotta, Bruno Motta Gomes, Felipe Leone de Souza Andrade, Gabriel Cooper Neves Figueireido, Geicilaine Krisdele Ferreira de Souza, Ícaro Liberto Linhares, Jordana Duarte Gomes, José Mateus Bicalho dos Santos, Luana Aparecida Gomes, Nayara Hudson do Carmo, Paloma Ellen Soares de Melo, Pedro Henrique Frade dos Santos, Rafaela Pichener de Castro Carneiro, Rafael Queiroz Quaresma de Figueiredo Torresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCotta, Jussara Aparecida de OliveiraGomes, Bruno MottaAndrade, Felipe Leone de SouzaFigueireido, Gabriel Cooper Nevesde Souza, Geicilaine Krisdele FerreiraLinhares, Ícaro LibertoGomes, Jordana DuarteSantos, José Mateus Bicalho dosGomes, Luana AparecidaCarmo, Nayara Hudson dode Melo, Paloma Ellen SoaresSantos, Pedro Henrique Frade dosCarneiro, Rafaela Pichener de CastroTorres, Rafael Queiroz Quaresma de Figueiredo2020-08-20T18:08:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1970Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:26:48.278174Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education Enseñanza-aprendizaje cinético y electroquímico mediante actividades experimentales: estudio de caso en la educación superior Ensino-aprendizagem de cinética e eletroquímica com uso de atividades experimentais: estudo de caso no ensino superior |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Abrazadera de acero tipo U soluciones electrolíticas corrosión. grampo de aço tipo “U” soluções eletrolíticas corrosão. U-type steel clamp electrolyte solutions corrosion. |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education |
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Kinetic and electrochemistry teaching-learning using experimental activities: case study in higher education |
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Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira |
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Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Gomes, Bruno Motta Andrade, Felipe Leone de Souza Figueireido, Gabriel Cooper Neves de Souza, Geicilaine Krisdele Ferreira Linhares, Ícaro Liberto Gomes, Jordana Duarte Santos, José Mateus Bicalho dos Gomes, Luana Aparecida Carmo, Nayara Hudson do de Melo, Paloma Ellen Soares Santos, Pedro Henrique Frade dos Carneiro, Rafaela Pichener de Castro Torres, Rafael Queiroz Quaresma de Figueiredo |
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Gomes, Bruno Motta Andrade, Felipe Leone de Souza Figueireido, Gabriel Cooper Neves de Souza, Geicilaine Krisdele Ferreira Linhares, Ícaro Liberto Gomes, Jordana Duarte Santos, José Mateus Bicalho dos Gomes, Luana Aparecida Carmo, Nayara Hudson do de Melo, Paloma Ellen Soares Santos, Pedro Henrique Frade dos Carneiro, Rafaela Pichener de Castro Torres, Rafael Queiroz Quaresma de Figueiredo |
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Cotta, Jussara Aparecida de Oliveira Gomes, Bruno Motta Andrade, Felipe Leone de Souza Figueireido, Gabriel Cooper Neves de Souza, Geicilaine Krisdele Ferreira Linhares, Ícaro Liberto Gomes, Jordana Duarte Santos, José Mateus Bicalho dos Gomes, Luana Aparecida Carmo, Nayara Hudson do de Melo, Paloma Ellen Soares Santos, Pedro Henrique Frade dos Carneiro, Rafaela Pichener de Castro Torres, Rafael Queiroz Quaresma de Figueiredo |
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Abrazadera de acero tipo U soluciones electrolíticas corrosión. grampo de aço tipo “U” soluções eletrolíticas corrosão. U-type steel clamp electrolyte solutions corrosion. |
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Abrazadera de acero tipo U soluciones electrolíticas corrosión. grampo de aço tipo “U” soluções eletrolíticas corrosão. U-type steel clamp electrolyte solutions corrosion. |
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The teaching of chemistry generates among students a feeling of discomfort due to the difficulties existing in the teaching-learning process and often the teachers are not prepared to act in an interdisciplinary way. Given the difficulties, it is necessary to search for teaching methodologies that approach the subject in a contextualized way and attract the attention of students. In this regard, the author sought to develop a contextualized teaching proposal, through practical experiment, that would address the themes of corrosion and kinetics, with the aim of developing critical thinking in students. In this context, the present work aimed to present a “Case Study” methodology through experimental observation of corrosion of galvanized and non-galvanized steel clamp in different electrolytic solutions and thus find the order of corrosion reaction by speed integration laws. The research would be qualitative and quantitative, as it shows the contribution of experimental observations to the teaching-learning process by addressing the kinetics and corrosion contents, as well as finding the corrosion rate and reaction order. Students showed that the type of electrolyte influences the corrosion velocity. Non-galvanized clamps are more susceptible to corrosion when using NaOH solution. The NaCl solution is relatively weak to corrode the clamp, and in an acidic aqueous medium the clamp corrosion rate is higher. Corrosion of the clamp in different electrolyte solutions follows as a zero order reaction. |
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