All Resources articles – Page 7
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Molecular model misconceptions
Let us take a closer look at the suitability of using molecular models to teach the determination of chemical formulae.
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News
Inorganic polystyrene gives old material a new backbone
New catalytic route opens the door to polymers made from boron and nitrogen
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Summer bees vulnerable to nanoparticles in fuel additives
Cerium oxide nanoparticles cause biochemical changes in honeybees
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Precious water
New off-grid water treatment technologies are saving lives supplying clean water where there are no taps or pipes
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News
This year’s chemistry Nobel prize made simple
What is cryo-electron microscopy and how has it changed the world?
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Catalysts get helping hands
Ida Emilie Steinmark finds out how new research may boost catalytic performance
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Chemical comparisons
This resource is designed to provide strategies for dealing with some of the misconceptions that students have in the form of ready-to-use classroom resources.
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Soundbite
A real fake tan: melanin minus mutation
Rowan Frame explains how a new drug might make sunburn a thing of the past
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Know your poison: the festival chemical safety net
How analytical chemistry helps reduce the harms of drug use
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Carbon dioxide gets stoned
Locking Earth’s excess carbon dioxide away by turning it into rock
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Exhibition chemistry
Creating copper
Declan Fleming presents a beautiful demonstration with lots of teaching potential
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Chemistry stinks
Jacob Cox, Simon Rees and Peter Banks describe educational techniques linking the sense of smell with memory
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