Oxidation Number Student Survey
CHE 105-002 Part 1
To Be Completed Following First Post-test
And Before Using the Tutor

We would like to collect some information regarding the first part of the bonus homework assignment on oxidation numbers that you are completing for CHE 105. Please answer the following questions and click on the submit button at the bottom when you are finished. You must complete all of the questions for your questionnaire to be accepted.


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You will find some statements regarding the oxidation number homework. You may agree with some of the statements and you may disagree with others. We are asking you to indicated exactly how you feel about each of the statements. After you have carefully read a statement, decide whether or not you agree with it. If you agree, decide whether you agree mildly or strongly. If you disagree, decide whether you disagree mildly or strongly. Then, find the button corresponding to that statement in the table, and click on it.

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Oxidation numbers seems like a complicated topic to me.
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The technique of assigning oxidation numbers seems easy to remember.
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I feel that I will be able to assign oxidation numbers correctly when I encounter them later in the course.
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The topic of oxidation numbers seem interesting to me.
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The assignment of oxidation numbers seems to be a topic that must be memorized and little understanding appears to be involved.
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Once I understood how to assign oxidation numbers, memorization of the rules seemed unnecessary.
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It appears that the rules used to assign oxidation numbers are reasonable and based on concepts that can be understood.
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It seems obvious that the sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound must add up to zero.
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