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This chemistry simulation is related to the
topic state of matters. This simulation will
explain the solid, liquid and gas molecule
arrangement changes when different
temperature and pressure are applied on
different type of molecule such as neon,
argon, oxygen and water.
This simulation can helped students to
improve their understanding of science ideas
about states of matter more effectively
compared to the use of non-ICT teaching
activities.
Can help students be able to demonstrate
their knowledge of the states of matter
through illustrations and descriptions.
Can be particularly advantageous for basic
scientific ideas.
The experiment which control the
temperature and pressure until too high or low
cannot be conduct in normal lab.
Provoke the student understanding easily as
they can see how the arragenment of different
molecules in a solid, liquid and gas vary
compare to each other visually.
The effect of varying the temperature and
pressure changes the behavior of the molecules
cannot be seen by student using traditional
teaching method.

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Simulation

  • 1.
  • 2. This chemistry simulation is related to the topic state of matters. This simulation will explain the solid, liquid and gas molecule arrangement changes when different temperature and pressure are applied on different type of molecule such as neon, argon, oxygen and water.
  • 3. This simulation can helped students to improve their understanding of science ideas about states of matter more effectively compared to the use of non-ICT teaching activities. Can help students be able to demonstrate their knowledge of the states of matter through illustrations and descriptions. Can be particularly advantageous for basic scientific ideas.
  • 4. The experiment which control the temperature and pressure until too high or low cannot be conduct in normal lab. Provoke the student understanding easily as they can see how the arragenment of different molecules in a solid, liquid and gas vary compare to each other visually. The effect of varying the temperature and pressure changes the behavior of the molecules cannot be seen by student using traditional teaching method.