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Let's Talk About Stereochemistry for a Moment: a Home Experiment Conducted with College Students in Social Isolation

Due to COVID-19, we are adjusting to a new educational environment while also being socially isolated. By combining previously established ways of remote education with video conferences, the world is creating a new sector termed techno-pedagogy. The concept of stereochemistry in Organic Chemistry i...

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Published in:Orbital : The Electronic Journal of Chemistry 2022-04, Vol.14 (2), p.130-133
Main Authors: Monte, Pamella Moreira, Barros, Jose C, da Silva, Tiago Lima
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