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
There is a wide range of teaching opportunities in the chemistry classroom using traditional LEGO bricks.
Christopher Talbot
The Briggs Rauscher reaction is a simple and relatively inexpensive reaction that illustrates oscillatory behaviour and is often used as a chemical
Christopher Talbot
The Royal Society of Chemistry is developing a framework for a relevant and coherent chemistry curriculum for all students.
Daniele Gibney
The nature of light and how it is affected by gravity is discussed.
David Falla
A team of year 12 students investigated the likelihood of the various possible causes of death after children had swallowed button batteries
Edward Azurdia
Geoff Auty
Keith explores some of the barriers to understanding our chemical environment, covering the areas of atomic particles and burning in particular.
Keith Ross
The study and understanding of paleomagnetism has been pivotal in the development of the theory of plate tectonics.
Phil Murphy