All Polymers articles
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News
Porous polymer promises to combat climate crisis
This cutting-edge research is the perfect context for teaching your 14–16 learners about tackling climate change
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CPD
How to teach polymers at post-16
Teaching strategies and resources to help learners master polymers and overcome misconceptions
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Resource
Addition polymerisation | Review my learning worksheets | 14–16 years
Identify learning gaps and misconceptions with this set of worksheets offering three levels of support
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Exhibition chemistry
Illustrate polymer properties with a self-siphoning solution
Demonstrate the tubeless siphon with poly(ethylene glycol) and highlight the polymer’s viscoelasticity to your 11–16 learners
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Poster
Everything you need to teach addition polymerisation
Use this poster, fact sheet and classroom activity to ensure your 14–16 learners get to grips with addition polymers
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Feature
Firefighting chemistry
From polymers to inorganic compounds, discover the remarkable science behind fighting fires
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Article
What’s in nail polish?
Uncover the polymers and pigments in liquid nail polishes, acrylics and gels
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News
Sustainable solution to recycling wind turbine blades
Cracking the problem of decommissioning our wind farms
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Resource
Extracting DNA experiment | 11–14 years
Remove and compare genetic material in different plant cells
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Plastics in energy-saving homes: context-based questions | 16–18 years
Assess your post-16 learners’ current knowledge and understanding of polymers, mechanisms and more
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Recycling plastics evaluation | 14–16 years
Develop your learners’ evaluation, extended writing and maths skills in the context of polymers
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CPD
Everything you need to teach polymers at 14−16
Sharpen your teaching of polymers with these classroom ideas, activities and resources
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Ideas
How to use models to boost understanding
Help students make sense of the chemistry they can’t see with memorable representations
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Article
What are Halloween costume masks made from?
Find out about the creative chemistry behind costume masks
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News
Spiderwebs used as microplastic pollution screens
Airborne plastic can make up a tenth of a spiderweb’s weight. What can it tell us about the life cycle of plastic and recycling in our cities?
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News
Composite fibre could protect firefighters from extreme heat
The next-generation aerogel with superior thermal insulation could be used to make heat protective clothing and spacecraft shielding
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Resource
Covalent bonding tiles | 14–16 years
Help learners to visualise the shape and structure of simple covalent molecules with these manipulative covalent bonding tiles.
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Ideas
Teach complex concepts easily with paper prompts
How folding paper is a successful learning tool for complex topics
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Job profile
Chief executive officer
Daniel is helping the world to reach net-zero carbon emissions by creating a way to turn manufacturers’ waste carbon dioxide into chemicals that can be used in everyday products