Representations of atomic structure in the logos of atomic energy regulatory bodies do not follow the rules we teach in our science and chemistry c
Barend Vlaardingerbroek
The use of the aufbau principle to predict the electron configurations of atoms (in their ground states), and therefore explain the layout of the p
Christopher Talbot
Creating graphic novels to tell the 'stories' of the elements in the human body helps students trace the complex histories of atoms.
Eric Fishman
Helen Darlington
This activity describes how students can use acid–base titrimetry to investigate how adding salt to the aqueous phase may change the value of the p
John McCullagh
A short piece arguing that hydrogen should head up group 4 (14) in the periodic table.
Keith Ross
The Royal Society of Biology is developing a framework for a coherent 5-19 biology curriculum, aiming to inform curriculum developers and ensure th
Lauren McLeod
As part of the new 'How science works' programme of study for key stage 4 (14-16 year-olds) taught in England and Wales, alternative layo
Michael Akeroyd
Chemiluminescence has long been a source of fascination for chemists and provides an engaging avenue to explore organic chemistry, chemical kinetic
Roger D. Nixon
The importance of molecular oxygen, atomic oxygen, ozone and the hydroxyl radical in the Earth's atmosphere.
Tim G. Harrison
The life of Joseph Priestley and the fascinating chemistry of one of the molecules that he discovered – dioxygen (O2).
Tippu S. Sheriff