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Flying over Atoms CD-ROM: Abstract of Special Issue 19
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The 'Flying Over Atoms' software is a tool for teaching about atoms and solid surfaces in an introductory chemistry course.
Keywords (Audience):
High School / Introductory ChemistryKeywords (Feature):
JCE SoftwareKeywords (Pedagogy):
Multimedia-Based LearningKeywords (Subject):
Solid State ChemistryCiting Articles
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"We Actually Saw Atoms with Our Own Eyes". Conceptions and Convictions in Using the Scanning Tunneling Microscope in Junior High School
Hannah Margel , Bat-Sheva Eylon and Zahava ScherzJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (4), 558"We Actually Saw Atoms with Our Own Eyes". Conceptions and Convictions in Using the Scanning Tunneling Microscope in Junior High School
Hannah Margel , Bat-Sheva Eylon and Zahava ScherzJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (4), 558A new avenue of teaching the structure of materials is possible as a result of the development of high-resolution microscopes such as the scanning tunneling microscope (STM), which enables inspection of materials at atomic-level resolution. The purpose of ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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