The implementation of sub-micro imagery on teaching of electrolytic dissociation
Анотація
The role of visualization and sub-microscopic imagery in contemporary education and research is becoming increasingly significant, particularly within the context of science education. Numerous cognitive studies indicate that the human brain processes visual information more rapidly and efficiently than textual data, which enhances comprehension, conceptual integration, and long-term retention. In disciplines such as chemistry, biology, and physics, where many processes occur at the atomic or molecular level and are not directly observable, sub-microscopic representations serve as an essential pedagogical bridge between abstract theory and conceptual understanding. By enabling students to visualize particles, ions, and molecular interactions, these tools contribute to the formation of scientifically accurate mental models.