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Secondary School Chemistry
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Using Physics Principles in the Teaching of Chemistry
Warren Gulden
Maine-Endwell High School, 750 Farm-to-Market Road, Endwell, NY 13760
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August 1996
Vol. 73 No. 8
p. 771

Abstract
Chemistry and physics may be separate subjects, but that should not prohibit the use of physics in a chemistry course. When this is done, students can use traditional physics principles or laws for the purpose of understanding chemistry better. Three examples are desccribed in this article in order to show how this can be accomplished.
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Gulden, Warren. J. Chem. Educ. 1996 73 771.
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