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When students take General Chemistry there are substantially fewer molecular images than they will encounter in Organic Chemistry.
The molecular images Organic Chemistry students see in their textbooks are ones that use dashes and wedges to represent 2D
and semi 3D views, ball and spoke, ball and wire, and structural formulas, to name just a few. They also use physical models
and may also have the opportunity to work with computer generated molecular models. They are expected to understand verbal
instruction connected with the images and at the same time how the verbal explanation fits with the visual image. There has
been little research that combines the use of molecular images of molecules with questions that require organic chemistry
students to understand concepts. This research paper addresses students' understanding of organic chemistry concepts where
ball and wire and ball and spoke visual images of molecules are combined with questions related to the areas of aromaticity,
symmetry, spectroscopy, and shielding. The intention is to provide a basis for assessing students' understanding. 相似文献
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