Determination of prospective chemistry teachers’ opinions and information levels on laboratory safety

Activities carried out in the laboratory provide important contributions to students in terms of developing their research, problem solving, questioning, using hand skills and communication skills. However, providing safety during the studies in the laboratory environment is extremely important. The...

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