Chemical equations are representations that use symbols to summarise the net changes occurring in a reaction whereas depictions such as drawings of the submicroscopic level provide representations of the chemical transformations. While the ability to balance and interpret chemical equations is key to understanding many concepts in chemistry, many undergraduate chemistry students struggle to master these skills. The equations contain a great deal of implicit information and novices may not be able to make the connection between the equation and the actual chemical transformations that are occurring. This paper reports on a study which used submicroscopic diagrams to probe students\u27 understanding of chemical equations. Assessment tasks req...
Abstract: Many students have difficulty learning symbolic and molecular chemical representations. Th...
This study explored pre-instructional ideas of balancing chemical equation held by students aged 14-...
The aim of this research was to investigate whether pupils aged 13, at the end of their first year o...
This paper reports on a pedagogical approach to the teaching of chemical equations introduced to fir...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students taking an introductory university chemistry course (n = 17) w...
17 volunteer non-major chemistry students taking an introductory university chemistry course were in...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students, taking an introductory university chemistry course (n= 17) w...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
Fourteen high school chemistry students from two different schools were interviewed in depth on how ...
Explanations of chemical phenomena are nearly always focused at the sub-micro level, a level that ca...
During the course of their studies, chemistry students are exposed to multiple, progressively more s...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND This paper reports on the development and implementation of student-generated ...
Students are generally known to memorise and regurgitate chemical equations without sufficient under...
Abstract: Many students have difficulty learning symbolic and molecular chemical representations. Th...
This study explored pre-instructional ideas of balancing chemical equation held by students aged 14-...
The aim of this research was to investigate whether pupils aged 13, at the end of their first year o...
This paper reports on a pedagogical approach to the teaching of chemical equations introduced to fir...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students taking an introductory university chemistry course (n = 17) w...
17 volunteer non-major chemistry students taking an introductory university chemistry course were in...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students, taking an introductory university chemistry course (n= 17) w...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
Fourteen high school chemistry students from two different schools were interviewed in depth on how ...
Explanations of chemical phenomena are nearly always focused at the sub-micro level, a level that ca...
During the course of their studies, chemistry students are exposed to multiple, progressively more s...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND This paper reports on the development and implementation of student-generated ...
Students are generally known to memorise and regurgitate chemical equations without sufficient under...
Abstract: Many students have difficulty learning symbolic and molecular chemical representations. Th...
This study explored pre-instructional ideas of balancing chemical equation held by students aged 14-...
The aim of this research was to investigate whether pupils aged 13, at the end of their first year o...