I believe that in the area of stoichiometry there is one most fundamental concept and one most basic skill that we must emphasize in our teaching. The most fundamental concept is that of the mole as the central expression of "amount" in chemistry; the most basic skill is the ability to convert any given amount to any other equivalent expression of amount by the use of conversion factors. I use an analogy, that of "Mole City" as an illustration.
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Ault, Addison. J. Chem. Educ.2006 83 1587.
Keywords
Analogies / Transfer; First-Year Undergraduate / General; High School / Introductory Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Stoichiometry
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