Analysis of 7th-grade Students' Misconceptions of Acid-Base

Freddy Tua Musa Panggabean, Lia Angraini Simanjuntak, Rizky Agassy Sihombing, Sherly Christina Octavia, Jenita Br. Tambunan

Abstract


In the classroom, students have several barriers that affect learning outcomes and learning experiences. Generally, the obstacles that occur are the misconceptions experienced by students. Teachers' error causes many students to have misconceptions about the concept and lack practice questions related to the idea. This research was conducted to see and describe the students' misconceptions about understanding acids, bases and salts. This descriptive research uses test questions about acids, bases and salts and uses the CRI method to analyze data. The results show that students who lack understanding are 13.83%, good understanding 18.68%, and students with misconceptions 67.49%.


Keywords


Learning Barriers, Misconception, students' difficulty in chemistry, properties of salt solution

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um026v8i12023p1-7

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