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DIALOGUE BETWEEN TEACHERS AND STUDENTS WITH A SCIENTIFIC APPOROACH

DIALOGUE BETWEEN TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 
WITH A SCIENTIFIC APPOROACH

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His scientific approach is the scientific approach promoted by the Curriculum 2013. The steps of a scientific approach is a form of adaptation of the scientific step towards science. Principles of learning activities with curr curriculum approach 2013, namely:
1.      Learners are facilitated to find out;
2.      learners learn from various learning sources;
3.      learning process using scientific approach;
4.      competency-based learning;
5.      integrated learning;
6.      learning that is being verified that has multi dimensions;
7.      aplicative skills based learning;
8.      improving balance, continuity and linkage between hard and soft skills;
9.      learning that prioritizes learners and empowers learners as lifelong learners;
10.  implementing learning by modeling (Ing Ngarso Sung Tulodo), building willingness (Ing Madyo Mangun Karso), and developing the creativity of learners in the learning process (Tut Wuri Handayani);
11.  continuing study at home, at school, and in the community;
12.  utilization of information and communication technology to improve efficiency and efficiency of learning;
13.  recognition of individual differences and cultural background of learners;
14.  A fun and challenging learning environment.



The following is a dialogue between teachers and students based on a scientific approach
Teacher      : Today we will learn about endothermic reactions and exothermic reactions.
Student      : (Silent)                                                                                                    
Teacher      : Well today we will discuss it, who knows what is an exothermic and endothermic
                     reaction?
Student 1   : According to the book I read the exothermic reaction is a reaction that occurs with
                     the heat release from the system to the environment or the heat release reaction
Teacher   : additional?   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Student 1   : The endothermic reaction is a reaction accompanied by heat transfer from the
                      environment to the system, or briefly can be said as an endothermic reaction is a
                      reaction that absorbs the heat system.
Student 3   :Sorry I want to ask what is meant by system and environment?
Teacher      : Good question, The system is something that becomes the center of attention and
                     observation in a reaction, while the environment is everything that is outside the
                     system. For example, if HCl is reacted with NaOH, then the system is HCl and
                     NaOH, while the test tube, air temperature, air pressure is the environment.
Student 2   : What are the examples of each example book?
Teacher       : Burning a book is an example of an exothermic reaction and melting ice is an
                     example of an endothermic reaction.
Student 1   : What is the formula for enthalpy change?
Teacher       : Depending on the enthalpy change is ΔH = Hakhir - Hawal
                      Therefore, in an exothermic reaction where each releases heat, the oxygen content
          of the system decreases, or the enthalpy before the reaction (starting state) is
          greater than the reaction.

Hawal> Hakhir
Therefore ΔH = Hakhir - Hawal,
ΔH has a negative value, or ΔH <0
The same is true of endothermic reactions, where:
Hawal <Hakhir
And ΔH will have a negative value, or: ΔH> 0. 

Well that's just our meeting on this day I end the wassalamualikum wr.wb



 

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  1. Give me more example about the endothermic reaction ?

    BalasHapus
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    1. Thanks for comment
      Example of Endothermic Reactions:
      1. Ice becomes water
      2. Water becomes water vapor
      3. Dissolution of urea in water
      4. The formation of a cation of an atom in the gas phase
      5. Grilling ions
      6. Mixing water with ammonium nitrate
      7. Separate ion pairs
      8. Melt solid salt
      9. Carbon is heated with 10. Water vapor
      11. Photosynthesis Reaction

      Hapus
  2. Can u give an example of exothermic reaction in chemical reaction?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks for comment
      Examples of exothermic reactions

      Examples of exothermic reactions one of which is the reaction of water formation of hydrogen and oxygen as follows:

      2H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2H2O (g) ΔH = -483.6 kJ / mol
      Examples of other exothermic reactions are:

      1. Burning reaction
      2. Reaction of acid and base neutralization
      3. Corrosion reactions such as metal oxidation
      4. Polymerization reaction
      Respiration
      5. The decomposition of plants into compost

      Hapus
  3. In your opinion, why a teacher must have communicating skill?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks for comment,
      Because without communication how a teacher can understand the characteristics of learners who are taught

      Hapus
  4. Can you please tell the difference between exotherm and endotherm?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks for comment
      He different is exothermic reaction is a reaction that occurs with the heat release from the system to the environment or the heat release reaction. While The endothermic reaction is a reaction accompanied by heat transfer from the environment to the system, or briefly can be said as an endothermic reaction is a reaction that absorbs the heat system.

      Hapus
  5. hi yulinda,,
    I want to ask what is meant by system and environment?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The system is everything that becomes the center of attention in studying energy changes. While the environment is things outside the system that limit the system and can affect the system.

      Hapus
  6. How how kind to learning student to understant about it

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. I think a good way to understand it is to provide a lot of practice and task so that students will not want to learn it back at home

      Hapus
  7. In endotherm and exothermic reactions, what factors affect it?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Changes in concentration, temperature changes, pressure changes and volume changes

      Hapus
  8. What kind of learning system should we use so that students can better understand the learning?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. I think the right learning system is with the teacher as a learning resource. Because if the students are required to be independent then how the actual function of the teacher. There are sections where students should be independent if in group work

      Hapus

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