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KMID : 1059520150590050454
Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
2015 Volume.59 No. 5 p.454 ~ p.465
Pre-service Chemistry Teachers¡¯ Understanding of the Boiling Process of a Liquid Mixture
Park Ki-Ra

Yoon Hee-Sook
Abstract
The goal of this study is to investigate pre-service chemistry teachers¡¯ understanding of the boiling process of a liquid mixture. We surveyed 65 students in the chemistry program of the College of Education about the boiling point of a 50%(by mole) ethanol aqueous solution and the temperature changes during heating. We then interviewed 9 of these students. According to the survey results, the percent of the pre-service teachers who thought that the boiling point of the ethanol solution would be ¡®between the boiling points of ethanol and water (78-100 oC)¡¯ and ¡®the same as that of ethanol¡¯ were 52.3% and 35.4%, respectively. The majority of those who stated the former explained that the boiling point of the ethanol solution increased due to the effects of attraction or blocking by water molecules. Most of those who believed the latter explained that physical properties such as the boiling point would not be changed by the addition of water. With regard to the temperature change during heating, 69.2% of the teachers thought that the temperature would increase gradually while boiling, which some thought resulted from the increasing amount of water in the solution as the ethanol boiled off. Others thought that two temperature plateaus would be observed as each component of the liquid mixture underwent phase transition at its specific boiling point. When asked about the particle model of the gas phase during the boiling and evaporation process, some students drew both ethanol and water during evaporation but only ethanol when boiling. We discussed several alternative concepts of pre-service chemistry teachers about the boiling process of liquid mixtures and ways to improve their understanding.
KEYWORD
Liquid mixture, Boiling, Alternative concept, Pre-service chemistry teacher
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