All articles by Kit Chapman – Page 2
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ArticleHow do whiteboard markers work?
Learn about the chemistry behind whiteboards and pens – and how to clean their stains
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FeatureHow chemistry keeps trains on track
Read about the science that’s been keeping trains chugging along for centuries
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ArticleWhat are Halloween costume masks made from?
Find out about the creative chemistry behind costume masks
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ArticleWhy does jelly wobble?
Find out how gelatin’s bonds, structure and properties make jelly jiggle
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OpinionWhy it’s time to abandon the textbook
Biases, dated content and student disinterest mean it’s time to find course materials online, argues Kit Chapman
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FeatureThe grand end of term quiz
Looking for something fun to wrap up the term? Challenge your 14–16 students with this chemistry-themed quiz
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OpinionMake time for science’s horrible history
Delve into science’s horrible history with your students
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OpinionWhy chemistry won’t be solved
Kit Chapman explains why chemistry is still a vibrant and relevant subject for study
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FeatureThe most important village in chemistry
How one small Swedish hamlet contributed to the periodic table
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NewsSeven simple rules offered to bolster science education
Practical guidance to make evidence-based teaching accessible
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Magnificent moleculesArsenic trioxide
How a ‘daft’ pharmacy mix up led to a series of poisonings in Victorian Britain
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