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MODERN METHODS OF TEACHING THE SUB-JECT OF COMPLEX COMPOUNDS

MODERN METHODS OF TEACHING THE SUB-JECT OF COMPLEX COMPOUNDS

MAMATYAKUBOVA MALOKHATKHAN SHAROF Qizi / SAYDULLAEV TOIRJON SAYDULLAEVICH

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Química industrial
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9786206179696
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Coordination compounds, also known as complex compounds, play a significant role in inorganic chemistry. They are involved in biological systems, catalysis, materials science, and more. Therefore, teaching this topic effectively is crucial in chemistry education. Munching science to improve the quality of tea in the world, and to develop and integrate innovative information technologies, blending learning to use technologies to increase the intellectual potential, skills and knowledge of students. From the support of the scientific centre and the high-quality leads provided by the educational institutions, the world of tea and munching on innovative information by means of chemistry. Technologies Recommendations have been learning to help the developer create, theoretical-methodological foundation for the educational and methodological knowledge.

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