War threatens semiconductor production

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Link the conflict in Ukraine, the impact on neon production and conflict materials with this story and starter slide

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is expanding the list of conflict substances by threatening global supplies of neon. High-purity neon is an essential component of semiconductor production. This article looks at the supply chain and alternatives. It’s accompanied by a starter slide suitable for 14–16 learners. Download the classroom resource to kick-start a lesson with your chemistry GCSE, National 5 and Junior Certificate students on noble gases.

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