What is the best way to understand history and chemistry?
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Chemistry can be a tough subject to learn, especially if you aren’t going about studying this complicated science the right way. While there are no secret shortcuts to help you master Chemistry overnight, you can make it easier by studying the right way. Once you know the best ways to spend your study time and prepare for lessons, you can focus on understanding the concepts better.
METHOD FOR PREPARING CHEMISTRY:
Brush up your maths
Memorise periodic table
Study all the core concepts and learn how to solve problems step by step
Make flashcards. Anytime you learn a new word or concept, make a flashcard for it. This is great for the periodic table as well as many other principles. Go through the flashcards several times a week to keep the information fresh in your mind.
Learn mnemonic memorization techniques. Try thinking of each element as a different symbol, such as an apple or a football. It can be anything you can picture in your mind when you think of the element.
Think three dimensionally. Use visual aids to help understand the texts.[6] You are trained to read the textbook with 2D drawings of molecules, but keep in mind that chemistry is in the 3D world. Use a 3D model or train your mind to picture any molecular structure in 3D.
Choose a quality textbook that covers all the important concepts.
Solve text questions as you encounter them. Practice your problem solving skills by solving textbook problems as you come to them. These problems are inserted to solidify your understanding of the text. Work the problems until you can get the right answer and understand the steps that got you there.
Don’t skim the text. You need to understand the principles. If something doesn’t seem right, take the time to figure it out. Use the index to help you find answers to things you don’t understand. If you're still having trouble, try to find a tutor or a friend who's better at chemistry to help you out
When you learn a new formula, ask yourself questions to be sure you understand the concept.
Lastly keep revising whatever u learn again and again and keep discusssing. WRITE AND REWRITE is best mantra to avoid mistakes.
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METHOD FOR PREPARING CHEMISTRY:
Brush up your maths
Memorise periodic table
Study all the core concepts and learn how to solve problems step by step
Make flashcards. Anytime you learn a new word or concept, make a flashcard for it. This is great for the periodic table as well as many other principles. Go through the flashcards several times a week to keep the information fresh in your mind.
Learn mnemonic memorization techniques. Try thinking of each element as a different symbol, such as an apple or a football. It can be anything you can picture in your mind when you think of the element.
Think three dimensionally. Use visual aids to help understand the texts.[6] You are trained to read the textbook with 2D drawings of molecules, but keep in mind that chemistry is in the 3D world. Use a 3D model or train your mind to picture any molecular structure in 3D.
Choose a quality textbook that covers all the important concepts.
Solve text questions as you encounter them. Practice your problem solving skills by solving textbook problems as you come to them. These problems are inserted to solidify your understanding of the text. Work the problems until you can get the right answer and understand the steps that got you there.
Don’t skim the text. You need to understand the principles. If something doesn’t seem right, take the time to figure it out. Use the index to help you find answers to things you don’t understand. If you're still having trouble, try to find a tutor or a friend who's better at chemistry to help you out
When you learn a new formula, ask yourself questions to be sure you understand the concept.
Lastly keep revising whatever u learn again and again and keep discusssing. WRITE AND REWRITE is best mantra to avoid mistakes.
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How to Learn and Understand Chemistry Concepts
Read the Text Before Class. ... or at least skim it. ...
Work Problems. Studying problems until you understand them is not the same as being able to work them. ...
Do Chemistry Daily. If you want to be good at something, you have to practice it.
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