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Literacy on Simple Inorganic Chemical Formulas is a result of the Author's experience in teaching chemical nomenclature as part of general chemistry topics. It is in this experience that the Author was able to identify some difficulties encountered by the students in mastering the nomenclature of simple inorganic chemical formulas. The students found it difficult to memorize the cations and anions, and also to shift appropriately from one system of nomenclature to another. To overcome these problems, this book provides students with text and a module that include tips on how to memorize the…mehr

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Literacy on Simple Inorganic Chemical Formulas is a result of the Author's experience in teaching chemical nomenclature as part of general chemistry topics. It is in this experience that the Author was able to identify some difficulties encountered by the students in mastering the nomenclature of simple inorganic chemical formulas. The students found it difficult to memorize the cations and anions, and also to shift appropriately from one system of nomenclature to another. To overcome these problems, this book provides students with text and a module that include tips on how to memorize the ions, rules in nomenclature, summary flowcharts and worksheets on sample and practice tasks.This is a derived book that teaches naming and writing simple inorganic chemical formulas. It is a text, module and workbook rolled into one intended for students and teachers in general chemistry, and for reviewers on inorganic nomenclature. This book also features practical chemistry topics to enhancestudents' interest. Further, this book is ideal for independent study and classroom use. It provides a 9-step process to literacy on simple inorganic formulas. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU!
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La Dra. Tabinas es tanto una química registrada como una educadora. Tiene un doctorado en educación con especialización en investigación y evaluación. Es columnista en Ciencia 2.0. En la actualidad, es Director de Programa del Colegio de Estudios de Posgrado (CGS) y jefe de la Oficina de Planificación de Planes de Estudio del Instituto Tecnológico Palompon (PIT), Leyte, Filipinas.