Representations of Fundamental Chemistry Concepts in Relation to the Particulate Nature of Matter

Authors

  • Zübeyde Demet Kırbulut
  • Michael Edward Beeth

Keywords:

Chemistry education, Conceptions, States of matter, Phase change, Particulate nature of matter.

Abstract

This study investigated high school studentsâ understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts - states of matter, melting, evaporation, condensation, boiling, and vapor pressure, in relation to their understanding of the particulate nature of matter. A sample of six students (four females and two males) enrolled in a second year chemistry course at a midwestern high school in the USA was interviewed about their conceptions of states of matter, melting, evaporation, condensation, boiling, and vapor pressure. Interviewees were also asked to apply these concepts to explain everyday phenomena. Purposeful typical case sampling method was used to identify the students who were interviewed for this study. Evidence from these interviews indicates that multiple representations of the particulate nature of matter by students contribute to their understanding of the aforementioned fundamental concepts.

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2013-06-01

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Representations of Fundamental Chemistry Concepts in Relation to the Particulate Nature of Matter. (2013). International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 1(2). https://ijemst.com/index.php/ijemst/article/view/280

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