Understanding chemistry at the level of atoms, ions and molecules – the particulate level – is crucial for student success. This book provides background and tested examples for teaching students to represent chemistry at the particulate level for success in high school, Advanced PlacementTM and introductory college chemistry. Chemical education research has demonstrated that students often fail to develop a particulate-level understanding from standard chemistry coursework, leaving them frustrated and open to common misconceptions. That research, however, has been shared mainly in books written for academics. This book, aimed at teachers and instructors, takes the findings from the research and presents them in a straightforward way focused on practical applications in the classroom. Topics covered include nature of matter, reactions, stoichiometry, kinetics, and thermodynamics. Introductory chapters briefly survey the research on particulate representations and consider practical issues for implementing them in the classroom. Ten unit chapters show how particulate representations can be used throughout the chemistry curriculum with examples of diagrams, physical models, simulations and classroom activities to use with students.
Understanding chemistry at the particulate level is vital for student success. This book offers practical, research-based strategies for teaching atomic and molecular concepts in high school and college, with clear explanations, classroom activities, and models across topics like reactions, kinetics, and thermodynamics.
Publisher
CRC Press
Publication Date
Nov 2026
ISBN
9781032875217
Pages
168 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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