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The Next Generation Remote-controlled Hands-on Minds-on College Chemistry Lab Utilizing Real Objects and Materials in a Remote Physical Setting in a Safe Manner without Straining the College’s Budget

Helps fix a HUGE and growing  problem of the shortages of college chemistry operational wet lab

What is Chemistry Practical?

“Chemistry practical entails manipulating or/and observing a real objects and materials, as opposed to virtual objects and materials.”

(Credit: Abrahams & Reiss, 2012, p. 1036)

Why Choose Ex Chem Labs?

Vs. Face-to-Face(F2F) | Wet Lab

Ex Chem Lab Face to Face(F2F) Lab
On-demand Scalability, Hands-on, Cost-effective Inadequacies of Resources, Obsolescence, Unscalable

Vs. Virtual Simulation Lab(VSL)

Ex Chem Lab Virtual Simulation Lab
Hands on Minds on Minds on

Vs. Virtual Reality Space(VRS)

Ex Chem Lab Virtual Reality Space
Hands on Minds on Intensive Minds on

Vs. Kit Based Remote-controlled Lab(RCL)

Ex Chem Lab Remote-controlled Lab Kit Based
Adaptable , Tailored , Cost-effective Fraught with execution and experimentation challenges, expensive

Ex-Chem Lab: The Ultimate Solution

Breakthroughs That Change Student’s Lives

Comprehensive

  • Wet lab, Dry lab and On-demand scalability.
  • Carrying out experiments and measurement by observing or/and manipulating a real objects and materials.
  • Completing the targeted process with precision for quality, quantity, and purity purposes. Utilizing locally available resources.

Non-Impediment

  • Growth in student population/ Limited Space.
  • Lack of skilled practical professionals/ Lack of  Instrumentations.
  • Obsolescence ( Frequent upgrade and replacement)/ Maintenance  costs/ Declining public funding.

Green Chemistry

  • Eliminating waste and avoiding the toxic and hazardous substances.
  • Holds the rules of green chemistry with some restrictions (Rules about limits).

“The Power To Be Transformative Worldwide”

Ex Chem Lab

Developed by Distinguished Professors of Chemistry

Could Engage All Five Senses

Important in Chemistry Learning

The results of an experiment can be seen.

Often, they can be heard in the form of bangs, pops, etc.

On many occasions, the result could be smelled.

The system (a beaker or container) can be touched to witness and compare.

Under special circumstances, it might be permissible to carefully taste the samples/product.

College Level Chemistry Practical Courses

Integrated with Pre-med, Pre-dentistry, Pre-pharmacy & Pre-nursing Chemistry Practical Courses

  • CHEM 1151L – Survey of Chemistry I
  • CHEM 1152L – Survey of Chemistry II