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Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia
ISSN : 23386487     EISSN : 26563061     DOI : Prefix 10.33394
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Hydrogen: The Chemistry Education Journal published by the Chemistry Education Study Program which contains articles raised from the results of conceptual research and studies in chemistry and chemistry education including education and learning, device development, media and learning models.
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Trial of Green Chemistry-Based Chemistry Laboratory Manual on Acid-Base Indicators Aldiansyah; Febry, Muhammad; Nurlaili; Hartati, Yuli; Usman
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.17322

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Chemistry laboratory experiments often use hazardous chemicals that can pose health risks and cause environmental damage. Green chemistry-based chemistry experiments are important because they use materials that are safe for students and the environment. Unlike previous laboratory manuals, this manual integrates green chemistry principles and digital features to enhance student independence. The purpose of this study was to examine the practicality and effectiveness of the green chemistry-based chemistry practicum guide on acid-base indicator material. This study was a Research and Development (R&D) study using the Borg and Gall model. This study focused only on the limited trial stage, initial product revision, and field trials to test the practicality and effectiveness of the Practicum Guide. Data collection techniques used questionnaires to determine practicality scores and N-Gain tests for effectiveness. The results of the practicality score analysis of the green chemistry-based chemistry practicum guide for teachers were in the very practical category, while students were in the practical category, reinforced by the results of observations of teacher and student activities in the very good category. The results of the analysis of the effectiveness of the green chemistry-based chemistry Practicum Guide using N-Gain were in the moderate category. Thus, this chemistry Practicum Guide is practical and effective for use in simple acid-base indicator practicums.
Effectiveness of Toulmin’s Argumentation Pattern (TAP) with Snowball Media on Student Learning Outcomes in Acid-Base Husna, Ariza Rafidah; Watulingas, Maasje Chaterine; Rahmadani, Agung
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18071

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The enhancement of classroom learning achievements can be attained through the implementation of instructional approaches that are both efficient and aligned with students  specific requirements. This study focuses to evaluate how effectively the integration of the Toulmin’s Argumentation Pattern (TAP) framework with snowball-based media on students achievement in acid-base material. The novelty of this study lies in the direct integration of snowball media within the TAP argumentative framework. Previous research has applied TAP or snowball separately, but no studies have combined both approaches into a single structured model, particularly for acid-base material. This integration introduces a new instructional innovation that merges systematic reasoning with interactive peer engagement. The TAP learning model will encourage students to develop structured reasoning and critical thinking, while snowball media is used to increase interaction between students through fun and collaborative question and answer activities. Pre-experimental research used a one group pretest-posttest design involving 36 students of class XI-D SMAN 7 Samarinda selected through purposive sampling based  on class activity and schedule suitability. Data analysis included normality test, N-Gain, and effect size calculation. The average learning outcomes increased from 7.22 in the pretest to 69.16 in the posttest. The average N-Gain value is 0.67 indicate moderate improvement, while the Effect Size value is 4.91 showed a very high impact. These results confirm that TAP learning design combined with snowball media is highly effective in improving student learning outcomes on acid-base materials.
Phytochemical Screening of Strobilanthes crispa Leaf Extract Obtained by Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction (UAE) Method Hasnaeni; Nurlina; Handayani, Selpida; Anasya, Andi Fara; Wenni, Asyam Hafidz
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18483

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The study was conducted to determine  of secondary metabolite compounds in the ethanol extract of keji beling leaves (Strobilanthes crispa (L.). Keji beling leaves are known to possess pharmacological effects such as antioxidant, antibacterial, and anticancer. These pharmacological effects are due to the presence of secondary metabolites. This study aims to investigate the secondary metabolite compounds contained in keji beling (S. crispa). Fresh keji beling leaves were dried, ground into powder, and extracted using 70% ethanol solvent using the Ultrasonic Assisted Extraction (UAE) method. Phytochemical screening was carried out by adding reagents specific for secondary metabolites. The test results showed that the ethanol extract of keji beling leaves contained positive flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins, and tannins, while the terpenoid test showed negative results. The presence of these metabolites indicates that keji beling leaves have the potential as a source of bioactive compounds and can be developed into raw materials for herbal medicine preparations.
Phytochemical Analysis of The Leaves, Roots, Stems, and Stem Bark of the Bengkal Plant (Nauclea subdita) Pitri, Rosiana; Masriani; Eka Kusuma Wardani; Kurniawan, Hengki; Rafif, Muhammad; Nabila, Chesya
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18508

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Bengkal (Nauclea subdita (Korth.) Steud) is a medicinal plant that has been traditionally used for various treatments and is known to contain a wide range of secondary metabolites. However, most previous studies have focused only on the leaves, so information regarding the phytochemical composition of other plant parts remains very limited. This research is important to provide a comprehensive overview of the bioactive contents in all morphological parts of N. subdita, which have the potential to support the development of biological and pharmacological applications, such as antibacterial, antioxidant, antidiabetic, and anticancer activities commonly associated with alkaloids, flavonoids, and phenolic compounds. Secondary metabolite analysis was conducted on the leaves, roots, stems, and bark using phytochemical screening. Samples were collected from Ketapang, West Kalimantan, then dried, ground, and extracted using sequential maceration with n-hexane and ethanol. The extracts were subsequently fractionated with dichloromethane (DCM) at pH 3 and pH 9. Moisture content was determined using the gravimetric method. Phytochemical screening was carried out using standard qualitative tests, including Mayer’s and Wagner’s tests for alkaloids, color tests for flavonoids and phenolics, the Liebermann–Burchard test for triterpenoids, the FeCl₃ test for tannins, and the foam test for saponins. The results showed that all parts of the plant contain alkaloids, flavonoids, phenolics, and triterpenoids, although there were variations among extracts and fractions. Tannins were detected only in the leaves, while saponins were found in the leaves, roots, and stems. These findings confirm that all parts of N. subdita possess important biological potential due to the presence of major bioactive compounds that play a role in the development of herbal medicines and nature-based therapeutic agents. This information serves as a significant initial foundation for further pharmacological research.
The Effectiveness of Using the Interactive Learning Media PeT-Efig (Periodic Table and Electron Configuration) Anjani, Safna; Hairida; Muharini, Rini
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18525

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the PeT-Efig interactive multimedia in improving students’ learning outcomes compared to the use of a textbook. The effectiveness was analyzed by comparing the posttest scores of both groups using an independent t-test. The results showed that the Sig. (2-tailed) value was < 0.05, indicating a significant difference between the experimental and control classes. Students who learned using PeT-Efig achieved higher learning outcomes, demonstrating that the media provided a positive impact on conceptual understanding. The effect size calculation produced a Cohen’s d value of 1.3, categorized as a large effect, indicating that the influence of PeT-Efig is very strong and practically meaningful. Overall, this study concludes that the PeT-Efig interactive multimedia is effective as a learning medium because it enhances learning engagement, strengthens information retention, and significantly improves students’ learning outcomes.
The Effectiveness Of Using Student Worksheet Accompanied by Hybridization Kit On The Discovery Learning Model Putri, Nanda Lista; Erlina; Ifriany, Andi
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18537

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Chemistry learning, especially the topic of hybridization, is often considered difficult by students because the concepts are abstract and cannot be clearly visualized through 2D textbook images. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of using Student Worksheets (LKPD) accompanied by a Hybridization Kit (Hy-KIT) through the Discovery Learning model. The research employed a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental design. The sample (N=72) was selected using purposive sampling and consisted of a control class (36 students) that used conventional worksheets (LKS) and an experimental class (36 students) that used LKPD with Hy-KIT. The research method used was a quasi-experimental design with a Nonrandomized Control Pretest–Posttest design. Data were collected through validated essay-type pretest and posttest questions. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of the 3D Hy-KIT media, which provides a real visualization of orbital shapes, with the Discovery Learning model. This combination serves as an alternative learning tool to significantly enhance students’ understanding of this abstract material. The results showed that both classes experienced improvement, but the experimental class demonstrated higher learning gains than the control class. The Effect Size (ES) calculation produced a value of 0.6, which falls into the medium category, indicating that the LKPD accompanied by Hy-KIT is effective in improving students’ understanding of hybridization concepts.
Antioxidant Capacity and Phytochemical Profile of Crescentia cujete L. Fruit Peel Extract from The Serang Region Purnamasari, Mayshah
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18592

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Crescentia cujete is a plant commonly found in the Serang region; however, its fruit peel remains largely underutilized, and studies regarding its bioactivity potential are minimal. This research utilized dried, pulverized C. cujete fruit peel, which was extracted using the Soxhlet method with 96% ethanol to yield the ethanolic extract. Qualitative phytochemical screening was conducted to identify the secondary metabolite classes . Antioxidant capacity was measured using ABTS•⁺ radicals, and DPPH values were expressed as IC₅₀. Phytochemical results showed the presence of flavonoids, phenols, alkaloids, terpenoids, steroids, and saponins. The DPPH assay yielded a high IC50 value of 1166.68 ppm, classifying the extract as having very weak antioxidant activity. Conversely, the TEAC method demonstrated high antioxidant capacity, yielding a value of 171.37+4.03 mM TE/g. The significant difference between the two methods suggests that antioxidant effectiveness is strongly influenced by the radical and chemical properties of the constituent compounds. The novelty of this study lies in the comparative evaluation of the antioxidant activity of C. cujete fruit peel using two different radical systems and in the finding that the extract exhibits selective, strong activity against the ABTS radical. C. cujete fruit peel is potentially a source of natural antioxidants.
Utilization of Rice Husk Waste in PVA-Based Hydrogel Formulation Hardi, Gilar Wisnu; Toruan, Sari Artauli Lumban; Nurohmat; Dewi, Berlian Kusuma; Nurjanah, Suci; Efendi, Bachtiar; Winani
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18632

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The development of sustainable and cost-effective biomaterials is a primary focus in modern biomedical engineering. Addressing the critical need for circular economy solutions, this study introduces a novel ternary hydrogel composite integrating cellulose extracted from rice husk waste into a Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) and Guar Gum (GG) matrix. Cellulose was successfully extracted through alkalization and bleaching processes, with FTIR analysis confirming the removal of lignin and hemicellulose. The optimization of the hydrogel matrix demonstrated that a composition of 12.5% PVA and 1% Guar Gum (F2) exhibited superior mechanical properties, achieving a Tensile Strength (TS) of 10.49 MPa and Elongation at Break (EB) of 271.17%. However, the incorporation of rice husk cellulose (F3) unexpectedly resulted in a significant reduction in mechanical integrity, with TS dropping to 5.48 MPa. Uniquely, this research elucidates the mechanistic origin of this trade-off: SEM analysis provided definitive evidence that the failure was attributed to severe cellulose agglomeration and poor interfacial adhesion, which acted as structural defects. Furthermore, the study reveals a critical artifact where structural failure correlated with an increased Swelling Ratio (245.8%), proving that the observed high-water uptake was driven by passive void filling rather than true network hydrophilicity. The study concludes that while rice husk is a viable source of cellulose, simple solution blending is insufficient for reinforcement. Future research must prioritize high-energy dispersion techniques to overcome agglomeration and realize the material's potential for biomedical applications.
Science Literacy Ability with The Discovery Learning Model on Thermochemistry Subject Material Linda; Abdullah; Albeta, Sri Wilda
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18640

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This research is motivated by students' inability to connect the scientific knowledge they learn to everyday phenomena related to chemistry, particularly thermochemistry. This problem stems from a lack of student motivation and interest in chemistry learning, partly due to the extensive scope of the chemistry material. The learning process at State Senior High School 15 Pekanbaru uses the lecture method and tends to memorize concepts and theories. During the learning process, teachers have not yet implemented scientific literacy in explaining the material and relating it to everyday life. However, low scientific literacy makes students less able to find information related to problems, thus making them reluctant to do so. The research was conducted in grade XI of State Senior High School 15 Pekanbaru in the odd semester of the 2024/2025 academic year. The research design used an equivalent pretest-posttest group design with two classes: a control class and an experimental class. The population of this study consisted of classes XI A, XI B, XI C, XI D, and XI E. The sample used was Class XI A as the experimental class, which was given the discovery learning model, while Class XI B as the control class was not given the discovery learning model. Data collection was conducted using pretest scores as initial data for normality and homogeneity tests, and the difference between pretest and posttest scores for hypothesis testing. The results of the hypothesis test calculation using the t-test obtained t count > t table, i.e., with df, thus the research hypothesis was accepted. The application of the discovery learning model can be recommended as an alternative to improve students' scientific literacy skills, especially in thermochemistry.
Evaluating Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity and Toxicity of Cacao Pod Husk (Theobroma cacao L.) Fractions Iwan Sariyanto; Hartanti
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v13i6.18654

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This study aimed to evaluate the anti-diabetic and cytotoxicity potential of ethyl acetate and acetone fractions from cocoa pod husk (Theobroma cacao L.). The cacao pod husks were extracted and fractionated using ethyl acetate and acetone solvent. The alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity was determined using Saccharomyces cerevisiae alpha-glucosidase with p-nitrophenyl-α-D-glucopyranoside (pNPG) substrate. Toxicity was evaluated against Artemia salina larvae to determine the Lethal Concentration (LC50). The results showed that the ethyl acetate fraction and acetone fraction had LC50 values of 202.31 ppm and 360.07 ppm, respectively, indicating potential cytotoxic activity. Both fractions demonstrated weak alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity, with inhibition percentages below 50% at the highest tested concentration (60 ppm), preventing the determination of IC50 values. These findings suggest that while the fractions possess bioactive potential indicated by toxicity, they may not be effective alpha-glucosidase inhibitors under the tested conditions.

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