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Praktikum Sabun Cair dengan Ekstrak Bunga Sepatu: Mengembangkan Pemecahan Masalah Mahasiswa Kimia Melalui Kimia Terapan Ahmadi, Ahmadi; Maripa, Baiq Risni
Indonesian Journal of STEM Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Edisi Januari-Juni 2022
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Problem-solving skills are an essential competency that chemistry education students must master as future educators. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of a laboratory experiment on the formulation of liquid soap enriched with hibiscus flower extract (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.) in developing students’ problem-solving skills. The research design employed a pre-experimental approach with a one-group pretest-posttest design involving 15 fifth-semester chemistry education students at Mandalika University of Education. The learning intervention was designed based on contextual problems through six stages: orientation to formulation problems, extraction of bioactive components from hibiscus flowers, design of liquid soap formulas, implementation of manufacturing procedures, testing of product quality parameters, and reflective evaluation based on empirical data. The measurement instrument consisted of a structured essay test that assessed six problem-solving indicators: problem identification, conceptual analysis, solution planning, implementation strategies, data interpretation, and critical evaluation. Data analysis utilized the Shapiro-Wilk normality test, paired t-test, normalized gain, and Cohen’s d effect size. The results showed a significant increase in problem-solving scores from a mean of 50.4 (SD=10.2) to 85.6 (SD=7.8), with a t-value (14)=4.26, p<0.001. An N-gain value of 0.71 indicates a high category, with an effect size of d=1.10 indicating a large practical impact. An applied chemistry context based on household products has proven effective in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications in chemistry education.
Pengaruh Penambahan Ekstrak Bunga Mawar terhadap Kualitas Sabun Mandi Berbasis Minyak Kelapa Maripa, Baiq Risni; Ahmadi, Ahmadi
Indonesian Journal of STEM Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Edisi Januari-Juni 2023
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Bath soap is a hygiene product widely used by the public, with demand for safe, high-quality natural soaps continuing to rise. This study aims to analyze the effect of adding rose flower extract (Rosa damascena Mill.) on the quality of coconut oil-based bath soap, as assessed by physicochemical and organoleptic parameters. The experimental study employed a completely randomized design with four treatments of rose flower extract concentrations: 0% (control), 3%, 6%, and 9%, each with three replicates. The soap was produced via the cold saponification method using coconut oil as the base material, with the addition of sodium hydroxide, distilled water, and rose flower extract obtained through maceration in 70% ethanol for 3×24 hours. The quality parameters tested included pH, moisture content, foam height, foam stability, homogeneity, texture, color, aroma, and panelist acceptance. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Duncan’s post-hoc test at a significance level of ?=0.05. The results showed that the addition of rose flower extract significantly affected all soap quality parameters (p<0.05). The treatment with a 6% concentration produced soap with optimal quality: pH 9.2 ± 0.3, moisture content 18.4 ± 1.2%, foam height 8.6 ± 0.4 cm, foam stability 82.3 ± 2.1%, excellent homogeneity, soft texture, attractive pink color, strong characteristic rose aroma, and the highest panelist acceptance (score 4.2 ± 0.3 on a 5-point scale). A higher extract concentration (9%) resulted in a hard texture and an overly dark color, which the panelists found less appealing. Coconut oil-based bath soap with 6% rose flower extract meets the SNI 06-3532-2016 standard and has the potential to serve as a high-quality natural soap alternative with added aesthetic and aromatherapeutic value.