From Atom Decoration to Pattern Recognition: A Novice-to-Expert Journey in Lewis Structures

IF 2.5 3区 教育学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Germán Sciaini*, Laura Ingram and Derek Schipper, 
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This article presents a journey through a sequence of steps designed to transform novices into experts in constructing Lewis structures. The progression begins with the decoration of central atoms, moves to the connection of central and terminal building blocks, and culminates in pattern recognition. This approach ultimately eliminates the need for counting valence electrons, simplifying the overall process. The method builds on the recent insightful work of Gerard Parkin ( J. Chem. Educ. 2023, 100 (12), 4644−4652), which focuses on foundational concepts, and Owen J. Curnow’s approach ( J. Chem. Educ. 2021, 98 (4), 1454−1457), which determines formal charges based on group numbers and bond counts. These steps bridge the gap between the basic techniques used by high school and first-year undergraduate students and the more advanced methods employed by experienced chemists. Unlike traditional methods found in General Chemistry textbooks, this approach enhances understanding of charged species and isoelectronicity, fostering a deeper connection with the periodic table. We will demonstrate and contrast this sequential journey with the “traditional” approach to solving Lewis structures, highlighting key insights that facilitate students’ smooth transition from introductory general chemistry to organic chemistry and beyond. With sufficient practice, this method leads to effective pattern recognition, enabling the identification of both central and terminal molecular building blocks, allowing for rapid and accurate completion of molecular skeletons through “local inspection”, including the addition of missing bonds, lone pairs, and formal charges. Mastery of these skills is crucial for success in advanced chemistry courses where electron counting is no longer practiced.

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Journal of Chemical Education
Journal of Chemical Education 化学-化学综合
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5.60
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50.00%
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465
审稿时长
6.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Education is the official journal of the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society, co-published with the American Chemical Society Publications Division. Launched in 1924, the Journal of Chemical Education is the world’s premier chemical education journal. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and related information as a resource to those in the field of chemical education and to those institutions that serve them. JCE typically addresses chemical content, activities, laboratory experiments, instructional methods, and pedagogies. The Journal serves as a means of communication among people across the world who are interested in the teaching and learning of chemistry. This includes instructors of chemistry from middle school through graduate school, professional staff who support these teaching activities, as well as some scientists in commerce, industry, and government.
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