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Takumi2007
2 years ago

Regardless of what you really want to learn, the “Spacial Repetition System” works clearly better scientifically than memorizing.

In doing so, the information is learned again, depending on how well one remembers, at ever longer intervals. In addition, a good start would be to understand the basics of the system (order, classification and so on) instead of simply learning all the elements.

gutefragenettt6
2 years ago

Just sit down and try to remember each element and position in the period system. It first helps the main groups to learn for after and then only the adjacent. Bzw. first solid and then liquid and gas to learn. Or the metals and then the semi-metals and then non-metals. How comfortable it is!

Flauser
2 years ago

Can you do exactly that for your studies?

I learn each element in the groups from top to bottom including use and detection reactions. So bringing in background information can help immensely.

Otherwise, one should first understand the period system and the properties connected behind the order before one learns it by heart.

What exactly is your goal? to generate knowledge or to have small skills;D

Flauser
2 years ago
Reply to  Aron1344

Dreams should be followed! From the upper level, you should also give everything constantly 🙂 Save the effort now. Such knowledge is lost quite quickly and you learn something almost only for exams 😀 Otherwise you have the period system in the pocket. And even in exams there is. But if you have to know everything about the elements, you usually know where it is.

Verliernix
2 years ago

You have to understand how the period system is built. The elements are ordered by valence forces.

alchymist
2 years ago

Learn by columns as each column represents a group with characteristic properties. If you’ve got them on it, try to cancel the lines blind.