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| 100 | _aMacciò, Daniele | ||
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_aSolving Redox Reactions _b: The Advantages of the Thermodynamic Method (Journal Article) |
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_aWashington DC _b:American Chemical Society _c ,2023 |
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| 300 | _a2215-2223p. | ||
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_aJournal of Chemical Society _v, Volume 100: Number 6, June 2023 |
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| 505 | _a***______{For Hard Copy, Please visit Library.}________*** | ||
| 520 | _aAbstract: Redox reactions and their balancing are one of the basic chemistry subjects in which students may experience remarkable learning difficulties at the beginning of their university career. This topic represents an evolution of stoichiometry concepts related to the balancing of chemical reactions and can be taught with different approaches as a function of the in-depth analysis of the connected concepts as well as of the students’ backgrounds and educational objectives. In this article, we focus our attention on the thermodynamic approach, highlighting its versatility along with its strengths and weaknesses. | ||
| 650 | _aOxidation| Redox reactions| Thermodynamics| Transfer reactions | ||
| 700 | _aOttonelli, Massimo | Alloisio, Marina | ||
| 856 | _uhttps://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c01151 | ||
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