All Fuels articles – Page 4
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The MoleA day in the life of a research chemist at BP: Oliver WiIliams
Oliver Williams has been working as a chemistry at the BP Technology Centre at Pangbourne for nearly two years on their graduate rotation scheme. He talks to Akshat Rathi about his typical day
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Exhibition chemistryExploding soap bubbles
Soap bubbles containing a mixture of oxygen and methane can be used to produce spectacular explosions and impressive shock-waves that will always please
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Lesson planAlternative fuels and low-carbon technology in cars | 16-18 years
Explore how cars can be fuelled using low-carbon technology, including hydrogen and hybrid power, in this lesson plan with activities for 16–18 year olds.
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Exhibition chemistryExplosive nitrated carbon compounds
Demonstrations designed to capture the student's imagination
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FeatureFuelling the future: solid phase hydrogen storage
The portable and safe storage of hydrogen will be fundamental to the success of fuel cell-powered cars
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FeatureExperimenting with biodiesel
The synthesis of biodiesel is exploited to teach general chemistry principles and as a way of fostering a 'green conscience' within undergraduate chemistry students
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ResourceHydrogen fuel cells: the future of transport?
Discover practical experiments, demonstrations and worksheets to help 11–16 year olds explore the use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel for transport.
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