SPECIFIC METHODS OF ORGANIZING INTEGRATED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
Keywords:
Integration, processes and phenomena, laboratory activities, matter and energy, integrative method, knowledge and skills.Abstract
This article discusses the natural interrelation between the sciences of physics and chemistry. While physics studies the motion and properties of matter and energy, chemistry investigates the composition, structure, and reactions of matter. Due to these complementary focuses, many processes involve overlapping principles from both disciplines. The article highlights the importance of integrating these subjects in laboratory sessions.
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