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Unpacking the Meaning of the Mole Concept for Secondary School Teachers and Students
Fang, Su-Chi; Hart, Christina; Clarke, David
Journal of Chemical Education, v91 n3 p351-356 Mar 2014
The "mole" is a fundamental concept in quantitative chemistry, yet research has shown that the mole is one of the most perplexing concepts in the teaching and learning of chemistry. This paper provides a survey of the relevant literature, identifies the necessary components of a sound understanding of the mole concept, and unpacks and presents these components in the form of a concept map. The concept map incorporates the atomic-molecular concept with the mole concept, and connects the two concepts by two linking ideas: the number aspect of the SI definition (linking idea 1) and the connection between relative atomic-molecular mass and molar mass (linking idea 2). This concept map not only provides a conceptual framework for making meaning in relation to the mole but also sheds some light on how the concept might be better taught and learned.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Literature Reviews, Concept Mapping, Molecular Structure, Teaching Methods, Misconceptions, Secondary School Science, High Schools
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Secondary Education; High Schools
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Language: English
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