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Encourage learners to be positive about electrolysis
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Overcome common misconceptions about changes of state and vaporisation with water, a syringe and reduced pressure
Demonstrate thermodynamics to your 16–18 learners with this simple experiment
Use just sodium polyacrylate, water and table salt to amaze learners and show how chemists modify materials for their purposes
With this poster and fact sheet, your 14–16 learners will soon know their electrons from their protons
Everything you need to ensure post-16 learners understand condensation polymers
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How to use students’ everyday experiences to aid understanding in experiments
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Understand how learners respond to and recover from different types of errors in the chemistry lab to improve student outcomes
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Two strategies to improve learners’ thinking about thinking when solving chemistry problems
Use digital resources to improve students’ chemistry learning outcomes
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