All RSC Education articles in Non-EiC content – Page 34

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    Linking the curriculum to careers

    Resources that link chemistry learning at school to future career paths

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    Supporting and inspiring young people

    Resources for parents, carers and guardians supporting young people interested in chemistry

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    Chemistry careers information for parents

    Information for parents, carers and guardians to support young people thinking about a future in chemistry.

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    Red cabbage rainbows

    In this activity, learners create rainbows using homemade red cabbage indicator paper. Includes video aimed at learners, kit list, instruction and explanation

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    Separation techniques

    An experiment into separating solids from liquids, using a range of simple household objects. Includes kit list, safety instructions and a great instructional video

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    Matthew and Claire’s teacher and industry networking event

    Find out how Matthew and Claire organised their networking event and get tips for applying to the RSC Chemistry Teaching Empowerment Fund

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    Solving algebra in chemistry

    Let students practise algebra in a chemistry context

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    Carbon chemistry

    Carbon chemistry is so important that it has a whole branch of chemistry entirely devoted to it - organic chemistry. The number of compounds that contain carbon vastly exceeds all other compounds combined.

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    Materials chemistry

    Material science is the study of all the materials we see in the world around us. From the clothes we wear and the dinner plates we eat off to the new technologies used in sports, medicines and computing.

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    Analytical chemistry

    You walk into a chemistry lab and pick up a bottle labelled magnesium oxide. You assume the label matches the identity of the powder inside, but how would you make sure? Welcome to the world of analytical chemistry. Analytical chemistry is fundamental to our understanding of the world around us.

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    Redox chemistry

    Redox reactions take us down an important conceptual pathway in chemistry. Our understanding of redox begins with the gain and loss of oxygen and develops into the gain and loss of hydrogen. 

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    Toxicologist, chemical company

    Nicholas discusses his challenging work bringing together scientific fields to ensure that their company’s chemicals are used safely and comply with strict rules and regulations

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    Nanotoxicologist

    Vicki examines how tiny nanomaterials present in everyday products such as medicine, electronics and clothing interact with our bodies to ensure they are safe to use or consume

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    Forensic toxicologist

    Calum helps ensure public safety through the toxicological testing of everyday items like food, cosmetics, electronics, medicines and textiles to ensure they are safe to use and consume

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    Effective pedagogy

    An effective teacher must have a range of different teaching and learning tools that can be drawn upon and used in the classroom. For effective learning to take place, the teacher must not only have good subject knowledge but also effective pedagogical skills if they are to get the ideas across to the students.

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    Developing and using models

    Chemistry is the study of materials both on the macroscopic and microscopic levels. Chemists use models to try and explain their observations as they formulate theories. As new data becomes available, chemists evaluate the model they are using and if necessary go on to refine it by making modifications.

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    Quantitative chemistry

    Quantitative chemistry is a very important branch of chemistry because it enables chemists to calculate known quantities of materials. For example, how much product can be made from a known starting material or how much of a given component is present in a sample.

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    Energy and change

    Energy changes are very important in chemistry since almost all reactions involve a change in energy. You will meet different types of energy changes and find out how to use them in energy cycles.

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    Maths skills

    Chemists need a good understanding of basic mathematical concepts including numerical calculations, algebraic functions and data handling skills in order to succeed in chemistry.

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    Pioneering British women chemists, Rayner-Canham

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    The women and events who have contributed to the evolution of the sciences