Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. This study analysed students’ understanding of molecular structures using the Lewis structure as a model, and examined what hinders their understanding. We conducted pre- and post-tests to analyse students’ conceptions and changes in them. The measures contained multiple-choice questions and drawing tasks testing their understanding of concepts, such as polarity, geometry, charge or formal charge and expanded octet. The pre-test revealed a lack of knowledge and several misconceptions in students’ prior knowledge. For example, the concept of polarity was well-known, but the combination of polarity and geometry appeared to be difficult. For some ...
To analyze students' submicroscopic representations of atoms, molecules and ionic lattice structures...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
Chemical bonding is a vast subject, rich in abstract concepts and advanced and less-advanced explana...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
This report is of the results of a study designed to answer two questions. The first question is to ...
BACKGROUND Particles studied in chemistry are not directly observable, and thus can only be expresse...
The heart of learning chemistry is the ability to connect a compound\u27s structure to its function;...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We report our research of seven pairs of students enrolled in the second semester of sophomore-level...
Visualization skills and spatial ability are necessary for understanding the 3-dimensional shapes of...
This paper sought to find out the students’ misconceptions about bonding and chemical structure in...
Because atoms and molecules cannot be individually perceived by the human eye, many different models...
One of the challenges of teaching an introductory chemistry course is to balance the requirement of ...
Mental models for scientific learning are often defined as, "cognitive tools situated between experi...
To analyze students' submicroscopic representations of atoms, molecules and ionic lattice structures...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
Chemical bonding is a vast subject, rich in abstract concepts and advanced and less-advanced explana...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
This report is of the results of a study designed to answer two questions. The first question is to ...
BACKGROUND Particles studied in chemistry are not directly observable, and thus can only be expresse...
The heart of learning chemistry is the ability to connect a compound\u27s structure to its function;...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We report our research of seven pairs of students enrolled in the second semester of sophomore-level...
Visualization skills and spatial ability are necessary for understanding the 3-dimensional shapes of...
This paper sought to find out the students’ misconceptions about bonding and chemical structure in...
Because atoms and molecules cannot be individually perceived by the human eye, many different models...
One of the challenges of teaching an introductory chemistry course is to balance the requirement of ...
Mental models for scientific learning are often defined as, "cognitive tools situated between experi...
To analyze students' submicroscopic representations of atoms, molecules and ionic lattice structures...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
Chemical bonding is a vast subject, rich in abstract concepts and advanced and less-advanced explana...