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Re: Chirality
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Sat, 10 Sep 2005 02:55:04 GMT
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Anita Eenink wrote:
In lugnet.build.schleim, Christopher Masi wrote:
In lugnet.build.schleim, Anita Eenink wrote:
In lugnet.build.schleim, Didier Enjary wrote:
LEGO and chirality

Chirality is the property of an object that can not be superimposed on its
mirror image. Examples includes both natural (biological) object such hands and
cultural (technical) object such screws.

[snip]

Any thoughts ?

I will never look at my bricks the same.... what a great idea for a lesson plan,
I have written it down to tell my sister (a secondary science teacher), I am a
training early childhood so chirality isn't on the curriculum :(. Is there
nothing lego can not teach us. Thanks

Anita

Actually, you can model Lewis Structures* with LEGO too. I sent an article
describing the LEGO-Lewis Model to the Journal of Chemical Education, but they
rejected it :( A reviewer suggested that I re-write the "article" as an
"activity" and re-submit it. I am hoping to get back to that soon :)

If your sister is interested, I'd be happy to talk with her.

Chris

*Lewis structures are a very simple yet surprisingly powerful way to model
chemical bonds.

Excellent Chris, what did you use for the bonds and what did you use for the
atoms. And were you also able to show double covalent bonds. (which is something
that would be hard to show) I would love to read the article if you want.

I get so excited when people are able to incorporate manipulatives into the
classroom (for too long hands on learners have been ignored in secondary
education).

Now I am off to try and build a lewis structure... although I might start small,
maybe ammonia only three covalent bonds..... oh would I need to show the two
remaining valence electrons.

Anita

Well, if you want to show the lone pair of electrons you could.

http://wsc.ma.edu/cmasi/BBModel.pdf

Here is a link to a pdf. I didn't think that sending you a 385 kB e-mail message
was sucha great idea:)

I thought the model was a neat idea. Unfortunately, one of the reviewers hated
it, and the other two didn't think it rose to the level of "article". I will go
back and develop an activity based on the model, but I need to find the time to
do that.

Oh yeah, after creating all of the figures, I realized that for maximum
flxibility the only bricks that should be used are 1x4's and 1x1's. So, anywhere
there is a 1x3 or 1x2 brick replace it with the correct number of 1x1's.
Eventually, I'll redo the drawings.

Chris



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(...) Excellent Chris, what did you use for the bonds and what did you use for the atoms. And were you also able to show double covalent bonds. (which is something that would be hard to show) I would love to read the article if you want. I get so (...) (19 years ago, 9-Sep-05, to lugnet.build.schleim, lugnet.parts, lugnet.edu)

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