The importance of using Chemical Transformation by future Chemistry Teachers
Abstract
This article expresses the importance of using chemical transformation by future chemistry teachers. The primary information about chemical transformations is obtained by the measurement of the chemical composition, that is, concentration measurements. The chemical processes occurring are complex and do not consist only of chemical reactions but also of physical phenomena, such as mass and heat transport. Thus, in chemical transformation the role chemical reactions have been discussed
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