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David Cameron
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I have taught general chemistry, mostly to engineering majors, for over 30 years. I developed a special tool to be used in solving more "advanced" types of problems in reaction stoichiometry. I call the tool the "arrow diagram method." It is quite helpful to many students in using logical equations made from given measured information in a problem, such logical equations being very useful in solving the problem.
As a retired teacher of chemistry, my attention has turned more in the direction of a couple of topics in theoretical physics that are of special interest to me. These topics are the theory of special relativity and the development of a unified field theory.
As a retired teacher of chemistry, my attention has turned more in the direction of a couple of topics in theoretical physics that are of special interest to me. These topics are the theory of special relativity and the development of a unified field theory.