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HOW SCIENCE WORKS

Learning chemistry with analogies

Making sense of the invisible

Andrew Parsons explores how analogies can help you to learn concepts in chemistry, and highlights a few things to watch out for

Children playing a game of tug of war at sunset.
A tug-of-war game illustrates how stronger acids and bases dominate in proton transfer – stronger teams (stronger acids or bases) pull more effectively, shifting the position of equilibrium in their favour
© Jasmin Merdan/stock.adobe.com

This ‘How science works’ links to the following A-level topics:

■ acids and bases

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