What's in a Name?

Robert M. Hanson
Department of Chemistry, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN 55057
J. Chem. Educ., 2002, 79 (11), p 1380
DOI: 10.1021/ed079p1380.2
Publication Date (Web): November 1, 2002

Abstract

Quiz that asks questions that are helpful in determining what is happening in an aqueous solution.

Keywords (Audience):

High School / Introductory Chemistry

Keywords (Domain):

Inorganic Chemistry

Keywords (Feature):

JCE WebWare

Keywords (Pedagogy):

Internet / Web-Based Learning

Keywords (Subject):

Nomenclature / Units / Symbols

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