英文摘要 |
The study as aimed at investigating the misconceptions of applying Le chatelier's principle under heterogeneous chemical equilibrium systems for senior high school students in Taiwan Three hundred and thirty-two 12th grade students in Taoyuan who had studied chemical equilibrium participated in the study A two-tier test as developed based on the analysis of students' answers on an open-ended test There are 50 multiple-choice items, including seven central concepts, where the content knowledge as examined in the first tier and students' understanding of that know ledge in the second The test as validated by four senior high school teachers ho possessed profound professional chemistry knowledge, The reliability (KR-20) is 0.81 Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and pearson product-moment correlation The results indicated a list of 41 patterns of misconceptions underlying misuse of Le chatelier's principle, 19 of which are identified in literature, whereas 22 of them are unique to this research The most significant key-miconceptions revealed by the study are: 1. Whatever concentration of reactant may change, the rate of the forward (or reverse) reaction on initial chemical equilibrium should be equal to the rate of the forward (or reverse) reaction on final chemical equilibrium. 2 When insolube salt is dissolved in pure water to form a saturated solution, an equilibrium is established between the solid and its ions in solution The student thought all the insoluble salt could be dissolved, which could change the solubility equilibria. 3 The student contended the temperature and pressure on constant, the chemical equilibrium wouldn't be influenced by adding noble gas. 4 The student contended as the volumn increases, the probability of collision ill decrease, which may result in the decrease of the rate of chemical reaction. Propose understanding the main misconception patterns of the learning topic, distinguishing the speciality and writing chemistry teaching materials to provide students correct know ledge before instructing Collocate with instructions through diagramming on reaction rates and time to help students realize relative relationships between rates and time under such factors as concentration, pressure and temperature so as to help students set up correct concepts on chemistry equilibrium as v dl as avoid losing. |