Abstract:While
student reasoning about many of the reaction types covered in the organic
chemistry curriculum have been studied previously, there is minimal research
focused specifically on how students think about the mechanisms of addition
reactions. This study addresses that gap by probing organic
chemistry students’ thinking using think-aloud interviews as they worked
through two different addition reactions. Students
worked through the mechanisms using either paper and pencil or an app that
dynamically represents … Show more
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