All Resource articles – Page 64
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Ri Christmas Lectures® 2012: Allotropes of Carbon
A teaching resource on Allotropes of Carbon, supported by video clips from the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures® 2012. Video: Forms of carbon – synthetic diamond Video: Forms of carbon – burning diamond and graphite, plus the discovery of fullerenes
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Ri Christmas Lectures® 2012: Climate Change
A resource on Climate Change and the Hydrogen Economy, supported by video clips from the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures® 2012. Video: The Hydrogen Economy - Energy from Water? video Video: The Hydrogen Economy - Splitting Water with a Catalyst video ...
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Chemistry in your Bathroom resource
Discover how Croda products transform your bathroom from disarray to a fully functionable and clean bathroom with this resource explaining the chemistry behind these products. Please note that some aspects of the resource are no longer interactive/functional.
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The impact of solar power
Think about the benefits of solar power and the impact it can have on people’s lives
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Solar cells and circuits
Explore how to set up an electrical circuit containing solar cells and how connecting them in different ways will produce different results.
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Solar cell in a drinking straw
Capture electricity from sunlight using raspberry juice and drinking straws.
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Solar cells and absorption
Explore the relationship between light and absorption in solar cells.
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Make a Grtäzel cell
Make a dye sensitised solar cell using household items such as raspberries.
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Mixing colours
Demonstrate how putting different colours together combine to give the full picture.
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Chlorophyll fluorescence
Make a plant fluoresce by simply crushing it and shining a light on it.
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Energy Card Sort
Sort solar energy themed cards into groups and work out the connections between those in the groupsust
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Modelling igneous rocks
This activity is designed for students aged 11-14, to support work on the formation of rocks and on igneous activity.
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Igneous Processes
Igneous rocks form by exciting processes, and contain evidence about their origins. This is just as well, since many of them form below ground where they cannot be observed.
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Chemistry Now: Combinatorial Chemistry
Combinatorial chemistry is a group of techniques for synthesising large arrays of related chemicals and is increasingly being used by pharmaceutical companies in their search for new drugs.
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Faces of Chemistry – Women in Chemistry
Follow the adventures of eight leading women in chemistry and celebrate the common element that catalysed their journeys: a life-changing, chance-taking, thrill-seeking love of science.
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Wash Bag Chemistry
‘Wash Bag Chemistry’ has the potential to be a truly cross curricular activity. The Business Studies department in a school can take on the task of compiling the product reports and teaching the business outcomes that could be covered. The Art department could also be involved –pupils could design logos ...
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Faces of Chemistry – Packaging gases
Discover how scientists from BOC remove gases from the air and use them in food packaging and processing.