Microscale neutralisation and precipitation reactions | 11–14 years

Example pages from teacher and technician notes, plus student integrated instructions from this resource

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Hone your learners’ observation skills with two microscale reactions: neutralising citric acid and creating a lead iodide precipitate

Hone your learners’ observation skills with two microscale reactions: neutralising citric acid and creating a lead iodide precipitate. Download the teacher and technician notes with all of the instructions you need to set up and run the investigations in your lesson. Integrated instructions are provided as student sheets. The resource page includes a video to show the set up and results of each reaction. 

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