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Simulations are powerful techniques that duplicate or replicate complex real life situations. Learners learn about the real world.

The major implication for learning with simulations is that the learner actually performs activities that are similar to those in reality.

Simulations can be divide into two main groups: those that teach about something and those that tech how to do something.

Add about 3 to 4 point from methyl red by Eye dropper to20ml NaOH in Beaker.

Now, what you see?

Yes, the solution's color to change from white to yellow.

Now, add 30ml HCL from Buret to solution in Beaker.

This is called equal point.

The interaction equation:

NaOH + HCL = NaCl +H2O

The color change from yellow to red.

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Advantages & disadvantages simulation

Advantages: 1-     Represent the

thinking and evaluative capabilities of computers.

2-     Permit the study of phenomena that would not be visible in real time.

3-     Can save a lot of money.

Disadvantages: 1·        Require

sophisticated hardware in many cases.

2·        Require sophisticated programming techniques.

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Thank you

Huda Hashim Obaid

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