How the difficulty teachers were experiencing in demonstrating the preparation of iron(II) sulfide to students was solved through action research.
Anjni Koul
Illustrating the angles subtended at the eye by one lamp and the image of the other as seen in the mirror.
Iain MacInnes
A short history of the discovery of hydrogen is given, together with its properties, uses and applications, and its importance in transport, from b
Alexander S. Cragg
This article aims to introduce the lanthanides (also known as the lanthanoids) to teachers and their students.
Christopher Talbot
Dilution of a weak acid.
Christopher Talbot
The nature of light and how it is affected by gravity is discussed.
David Falla
Calcium is vital for building bones and teeth, but it is also required to help transmit messages inside cells; its unusual solvation properties mak
David J. Timson
A review of methodologies for teaching the periodic table, focusing on effective techniques with an emphasis on implementation in the classroom.
David Read
A team of year 12 students investigated the likelihood of the various possible causes of death after children had swallowed button batteries
Edward Azurdia
Creating periodic tables designed to motivate and help students learn about the elements and other aspects of STEM subjects, including STEM careers
Gavin McNeill
Spreading the word on the inspiration of Mendeleev with decorated shirts and illustrated talks.
Gordon Woods
A wide-ranging discussion of elements that are used to treat, prevent or diagnose disease, injury or illness.
Greg Scutt