Biochemistry Literacy for Kids student explains chemical bonding rules
We use the 4, 3, 2, 1 rule to get a feel for how some of the elements of life bond. It sets the stage for a more rigorous treatment of bonding in later lessons, and it gives kids immediate power to interpret organic chemistry structures. She does an awesome job here teaching this concept! More information about the project can be found on the website: https://biochemistryliteracyforkids.com/
Видео Biochemistry Literacy for Kids student explains chemical bonding rules канала Daniel Fried
Видео Biochemistry Literacy for Kids student explains chemical bonding rules канала Daniel Fried
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