Practical work has had a central and distinct role in chemistry. Experimentation is the essence of learning science. The purpose of doing experiments is to teach the principles of scientific inquiry, to improve understanding of theory through practical experience, to teach specific practical skills, such as measurement and observation, that may be useful in future studies, and to teach generic skills, such as teamwork and problem-solving, to motivate and engage students. It is important to have a clear idea of why we do practice science. It will be helpful to choose which experiments to do and how to integrate them with ‘theory’. Physical Chemistry Practical Guide aims to facilitate experimental exercise in the physical chemistry laboratory at the PG level of a student’s career. The book will be very helpful for teachers in providing practical knowledge of important aspects of Physical Chemistry experiments.
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