Teach electrolysis at 14–16

A diagram of a beaker of liquid with a battery hooked up via electrodes which are attracting charged particles from the liquid

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Encourage learners to be positive about electrolysis

Discover essential strategies and practical ideas to effectively deliver the complex topic of electrolysis to 14–16 year-old students. Find out how to address common misconceptions, clarify abstract concepts like ions, particle theory and redox, and use classroom-ready activities to help students master this demanding area of chemistry.

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