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Hoover, Gabrielle C.; Dicks, Andrew P.; Seferos, Dwight S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In undergraduate chemistry curricula that include computational modeling, students may gain first-hand experience in both introductory and advanced applications of this technique. However, although students can be exposed to the predictive power of computational work, its capabilities are often limited to determining the intrinsic properties of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Organic Chemistry, Computation
Stowe, Ryan L.; Cooper, Melanie M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Organic chemistry is often promoted as a course designed to cultivate skill in scientific "ways of thinking." Expert organic chemists perceive their field as one in which plausible answers to complex questions are arrived at through analytical thought processes. They draw analogy between problem solving in organic chemistry and diagnosis…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Critical Thinking, Undergraduate Students

Solen, Kenneth A.; Kuchar, Marvin C. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1990
Presents some principles for specifying general classes of polymers for predicting relative chemical attack from acids, bases, oxidants, and certain common antagonists. Also discusses predicting relative solvent effects. Suggests uses of this information in two or three lectures in a chemical engineering materials course. (YP)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Reactions, College Science, Course Content