All Resources articles – Page 8
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FeatureAddysgu geirfa anodd
Archwilio, egluro a defnyddio geirfa i atgyfnerthu ei hystyr gyda’ch myfyrwyr
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FeatureTeaching challenging vocabulary
Explore, explain and use vocabulary to consolidate its meaning with your students
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Exhibition chemistryThe glow stick reaction
Light up the classroom with this simple, safe and value-for-money demonstration of chemiluminescence
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NewsGenes that make lemons sour revealed
Don’t end your lesson on a sour note; start it with this starter slide on strong and weak acids
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NewsChemical analysis reveals origin of Pompeian mosaic tiles
Portable spectrometers shed light on the materials used in ancient Roman mosaics
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FeatureMolecular motors power on
From rotating alkenes to artificial muscle – specification links and resources will help you bring this cutting-edge story to your classroom
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IdeasHelp students evaluate experiments
Tips to get all students suggesting improvements to practicals
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ResourceMolecular 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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NewsInorganic polystyrene gives old material a new backbone
New catalytic route opens the door to polymers made from boron and nitrogen
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NewsSummer bees vulnerable to nanoparticles in fuel additives
Cerium oxide nanoparticles cause biochemical changes in honeybees
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FeaturePrecious water
New off-grid water treatment technologies are saving lives supplying clean water where there are no taps or pipes
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NewsThis year’s chemistry Nobel prize made simple
What is cryo-electron microscopy and how has it changed the world?
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FeatureCatalysts get helping hands
Ida Emilie Steinmark finds out how new research may boost catalytic performance



