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Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia (JPKim)
ISSN : 20853653     EISSN : 25493116     DOI : 10.24114
Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia (JPKim) yang dikelola Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Medan terbit 3 kali setahun, yakni bulan April, Agustus dan Desember. JPKim menerbitkan artikel ilmiah hasil-hasil penelitian pendidikan kimia dan kimia fundamental. JPKim juga menerbitkan artikel Review terkait Pendidikan Kimia dan Kimia.
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Development of test instruments to measure problem-solving and science literacy of grade XI students on ion equilibrium material in salt hydrolysis Novita, Santi; Susilawati, Susilawati; Rery, Radjawaly Usman
Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jpkim.v16i1.55568

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Low science literacy in students will have an impact on students' ability to solve problems. To improve it, it is necessary to develop an assessment instrument in the form of a science literacy instrument. This study aims to develop valid, reliable problem solving and science literacy assessment instruments for students. The material chosen is ion equilibrium in salt solution. The research was conducted in high, medium and low ability schools namely SMA Negeri 1 Pekanbaru, SMA Negeri 12 Pekanbaru and SMA Negeri 15 Pekanbaru. There are 16 questions out of 20 questions that are constructively valid with a correlation value> 0.36. The questions developed have met the reliability requirements with a Cronbach alpha coefficient value greater than 0.6, reaching a value of 0.874. The level of difficulty of questions between 0.3 -0.7 is in the good enough category and differentiating power ≥ 0.3. Based on two trials, namely one-on-one trials and limited trials, the same results were obtained that the assessment instruments developed for students had very good readability aspects (85%), good adequacy aspects (64%) and assessment instruments developed for teachers had very good feasibility aspects (91%). There is a significant difference in the ability of students in high schools with medium and low ability schools.
The quality of tinuktuk in the frozen temperature storage Damanik, Marini; Riris, Ida Duma; Susanti, Nora; Ramadhaniyah, Nurul; Rinanda, Jihan Afstria
Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jpkim.v16i1.55861

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Tinuktuk is considered nutritious and able to boost immunity. A local product based on natural resources and spices in Indonesia. The different concentrations of the main ingredients used in the production of tinuktuk produce good quality and nutrition for safe, healthy, and nutritious consumption. So far, there is no optimum composition of tinuktuk and also quality analysis during the storage period in the frozen temperature of tinuktuk, so this research is necessary. In this research, the roasting method is used for the drying process of making tinuktuk. The roasting process is one of the isothermal drying processes. The purpose of this study was to determine the quality characteristics of tinuktuk during storage at -10°C for 56 days which is analyzed every 7 days. Tinuktuk characteristic parameters include pH, moisture content, ash content, and microbial analysis. The results of the research that have been carried out are 30%: 70% and 40%: 60%, which have similarities with the results of the analysis of tinuktuk that has been marketed, namely the 30%: 70% ratio, wherein the 30%: 70% ratio the pH analysis decreases steadily from 6.3 to 5.9. Ash content analysis resulted in a stable decrease from 7% to 5%. Microbial analysis with ALT testing resulted in stable data during storage at 2.5 x 102 colonies/g. Antioxidant analysis of 30%:70% ratio resulted in antioxidant IC50 data of 93, 4 ppm to 183.6 ppm.
The need analysis for computational chemistry based learning media atomic structure and chemical bonding basic chemistry courses Nugraha, Asep Wahyu; Sinaga, Marudut; Darmana, Ayi; Sutiani, Ani; Aini, Nisa Qurrata
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jpkim.v16i1.56258

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The aim of this research is to analyze students' needs for computational chemistry-based learning media on atomic structure and chemical bonding in the Basic Chemistry course. The population of this study were the first grade students of the Chemistry Department, FMIPA Unimed. The number of samples in this study was 93 students from three classes. The instruments used are multiple choice questions and questionnaires to determine mastery of atomic structure and chemical bonding. The research results show that the average score is 34.430 (poor category). The average score achieved in atomic structure material was 33.16 (very poor). The lowest score achieved in the atomic properties sub-material was 9.3. The average score achieved in chemical bonding material was 36.1 (very poor). The lowest score achieved in the properties of ionic compound sub-material was 17.5. The results of the questionnaire showed that the atomic structure material that students considered the most difficult was the wave mechanics atomic model at 72.233 (quite difficult), while for chemical bonding material it was the octet and duplet rule at 71.055 (quite difficult).
Synthesis and characterization nitrogen-doped carbon dots from candlenut shells using hydrothermal and solvothermal methods Riska, Riska; Marpongahtun, Marpongahtun; Gea, Saharman
Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jpkim.v16i1.56957

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Candlenut shells can be utilized as precursors for Carbon Dots (CDs) since new nanoscale materials have been proven using lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose, and carbon present in candlenut shells. A carbon substance smaller than 10 nm in size, CDs have special optical properties. This research focuses on the synthesis of CDs and Nitrogen Carbon Dot (NCDs) from hazelnut shell using urea passivation agent by hydrothermal and solvothermal methods, to determine the effect of solvent on the emission produced by CDs and NCDs. Hazelnut shell was carbonized at 300°C for 6 hours. The synthesis of CDs and NCDs was carried out at 220°C for 8 hours, then sonicated at 75°C for 30 minutes. The synthesis results were centrifuged at 5000 rpm for 30 minutes, filtered using Whatman No.42 filter paper. Analysis with a 365 nm UV lamp produced bluish green luminescence, brighter luminescence was shown in NCDs by solvothermal method. UV-Vis spectra showed absorbance peaks of 289-309 nm for CDs and 335-350 nm for NCDs. FTIR spectra of CDs and NCDs produced OH, CH, C=C, C=O, C-N, CO, and C-O-C functional groups. Photoluminescence analysis showed emission peaks of CDs and NCDs at 494 nm and 496 nm for hydrothermal method, for solvothermal method at 418 nm and 432 nm. CDs and NCDs with hydrothermal method showed higher intensity than with solvothermal method. The quantum yield values obtained were 11.4226% and 25.7419% and 10.2555% and 11.7473% for hydrothermal and solvothermal methods, respectively. Solvothermal method was effective for the synthesis of CDs and NCDs with brighter luminescence.

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