Gas toolkit / Dani Asmadi Ibrahim, Noor Fatihah Zulkeply and Ashar Asrul Ros

Mastery of chemistry concepts involves the ability to understand chemistry at all three levels; macroscopic, symbolic and submicroscopic levels. Inability to visualise the submicroscopic level (particle world) is a major problem for many chemistry students. Gas Toolkit is an education application fo...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Dani Asmadi (Author), Zulkeply, Noor Fatihah (Author), Asrul Ros, Ashar (Author)
Format: Book
Published: 2020.
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