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A Novel Multipurpose Model Set for Teaching General Chemistry
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Abstract
Teaching general chemistry requires a simple and inexpensive model set capable of demonstrating all the common structures in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. This paper describes our endeavour to develop such a model set.
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Use of Molecular Models for Active Learning in Biochemistry Lecture Courses
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James H. HagemanJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (3), 291-293The pedagogical value of having biochemistry and organic chemistry students build and manipulate physical models of chemical species is well established in the literature. Nevertheless, for the most part, the use of molecular models is generally limited ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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