Using Multiple PhET Sims to Investigate Greenhouse Gases within a Real-World Context

The need for educational resources that effectively address contemporary scientific and societal challenges is exemplified by the global issue of climate change. This article describes a lesson utilizing multiple PhET sims in a general chemistry course examining greenhouse gases and their contributi...

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