WHAT PHYSICS TEACHES, APART FROM PHYSICS, THAT IS VALUABLE IN CHEMISTRY OR RELATED DEGREES AT UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

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Martin J. PITT*
University of Sheffield, Chemical and Process Engineering, UK

Received 24th January 2003 , Accepted 7th May 2003

Abstract

Physics education appears to provide experience leading to the development of certain concepts, disciplines and skills which are not physics as such. Certain of these are essential to degree level study of chemistry and chemical related degrees, but tend to be assumed rather than taught by the academic staff. Recognizing such apparently trivial matters as the correct use of units or concepts such as density as a blockage to higher level may assist both students and teachers. [Chem. Educ. Res. Pract.: 2003, 4, 219-225]


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