Thread Closed

Labs & simulations

 
Share Thread Thread Tools
Jun27-07, 04:40 PM   #1
 

Labs & simulations


I'm not a chem guy so I thought I'd ask here. To what extent can the labs be replaced with simulations? Computers have come a long way & nothing's changed so I figure I must be missing something.
 
PhysOrg.com
PhysOrg
chemistry news on PhysOrg.com

>> Attacking MRSA with metals from antibacterial clays
>> Femtosecond 'snapshots' reveal a dramatic bond tightening in photo-excited gold complexes
>> Beautiful 'flowers' self-assemble in a beaker
Jun27-07, 05:08 PM   #2

Other Sciences 2012
 
Recognitions:
Gold Membership Gold Member
Homework Helper Homework Help
Science Advisor Science Advisor
Swallow the red pill and find out...
 
Jun27-07, 05:35 PM   #3
 
Recognitions:
Homework Helper Homework Help
The simulations are a cheap way to convey information or knowledge;
the laboratory exercises are needed for meaningful instruction. You cannot develop through simulations - you NEED the practical instructional experiences.
 
Jun27-07, 07:16 PM   #4
 

Labs & simulations


You can't exchange lab experience for a simulation . I doubt a computer would have ever figured out that if you scratch the side of your glass vessel with a spatula it will help crystalize your product out much faster than just letting it sit there.

A lot of lab work in chemistry is more than just science, it actually is an art.
 
Jun27-07, 11:57 PM   #5
 
Quote by symbolipoint View Post
The simulations are a cheap way to convey information or knowledge;
the laboratory exercises are needed for meaningful instruction. You cannot develop through simulations - you NEED the practical instructional experiences.
I don't really doubt it; I'm just trying to understand why. Would more sophisticated simulations satisfy Gravenewworld? Do I have to get into chemistry to understand it?
 
Thread Closed
Thread Tools


Similar Threads for: Labs & simulations
Thread Forum Replies
success of SE simulations Quantum Physics 0
Learning by Simulations Math & Science Learning Materials 0
plasma simulations Mechanical Engineering 0
"Mobile labs" aren't labs, it seems.... Current Events 2