Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia
Laboratory work is essential to assist students in acquiring scientific and thinking skills and experience, as well as appreciate chemistry in real life. Students require the hands-on practical and personal laboratory experience. Chemistry practical classes in Malaysian secondary schools are conduct...
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description | Laboratory work is essential to assist students in acquiring scientific and thinking skills and experience, as well as appreciate chemistry in real life. Students require the hands-on practical and personal laboratory experience. Chemistry practical classes in Malaysian secondary schools are conducted mostly in groups (2 or more), as demonstrations or not conducted at all. Increase in the number of students leads to increased costs of conducting laboratory experiments and also to increase in chemical wastes generated which contributes to environmental pollution. |
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spelling | usm.eprints-420002019-04-12T05:26:39Z http://eprints.usm.my/42000/ Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia Abdullah, Mashita QD1-999 Chemistry Laboratory work is essential to assist students in acquiring scientific and thinking skills and experience, as well as appreciate chemistry in real life. Students require the hands-on practical and personal laboratory experience. Chemistry practical classes in Malaysian secondary schools are conducted mostly in groups (2 or more), as demonstrations or not conducted at all. Increase in the number of students leads to increased costs of conducting laboratory experiments and also to increase in chemical wastes generated which contributes to environmental pollution. 2011-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42000/1/MASHITA_ABDULLAH.pdf Abdullah, Mashita (2011) Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia. |
spellingShingle | QD1-999 Chemistry Abdullah, Mashita Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia |
title | Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia
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title_full | Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia
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title_fullStr | Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia
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title_full_unstemmed | Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia
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title_short | Microscale Chemistry Experiments For Upper Secondary Schools In Malaysia
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title_sort | microscale chemistry experiments for upper secondary schools in malaysia |
topic | QD1-999 Chemistry |
url | http://eprints.usm.my/42000/1/MASHITA_ABDULLAH.pdf |
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