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The Prepared Practitioner: Alternative Conceptions in Chemistry

Despite its importance, chemistry can be difficult for some students to learn. Many concepts are abstract, and students cannot always relate the ideas in this subject to their own experiences. Researchers examining learning in chemistry often reference student understanding of chemical concepts at three levels: macroscopic, microscopic, and symbolic. This month’s Prepared Practitioner column describes these levels of understanding and identifies how they can overlap to contribute to students’ misconceptions in chemistry.
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