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New paradigms in education have led to a need for alternative methodologies in the higher education classroom. An educational game on molecular geometry, polarity, and intermolecular forces for engineering students in a general chemistry course was designed and implemented. The results showed that the game was effective in reconstructing students’ knowledge, demonstrating that the games can serve as a useful pedagogical tool in higher education.
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