A collection of visually stimulating and informative infographics that cover a wide variety of topics. These infographics would make a valuable addition to any science classroom.
Topics include: the science of sunscreen; what the chemical composition of smartphones and British coins are; and potential indicators of ‘bad science’ in articles and journals.
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Elements of a smartphone infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.12 mbChemical structures of neurotransmitters
Handout | PDF, Size 1.41 mbMajor organic compounds in herbs and spices- chemical structure infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.15 mbMetals in British coins infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 67.59 kbThe chemistry of body odours infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.11 mbA rough guide to spotting bad science infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 84.34 kbChemical compounds in cigarette smoke infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.17 mbNatural and man-made chemicals infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.68 mbThe chemistry of the Brazil 2014 World Cup football infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.31 mbThe chemistry of catnip infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.6 mbThe science of sunscreen infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.54 mbKevlar infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.14 mbThe chemistry of gunpowder infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.17 mbLethal doses of common chemicals infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 77.34 kbAtmospheres of the solar system infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.1 mbThe chemistry of fake tan infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.13 mbThe chemistry of a football shirt infographic
Handout | PDF, Size 0.12 mbA brief history of chemical shark repellents
Handout | PDF, Size 0.1 mb
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This resource has been developed by Andy Brunning for Compound Interest. If you would like to purchase poster versions of the infographics then please click here.
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