*NEW* belated edition #16 of our @SFEd_RSC
Chemical Allsorts. Loads of interesting chemistry (the element Lithium & ethical issues about it) plus a wordsearch for your students.
Share with your colleagues & students today! https://t.co/leWhKLQOjg
#chemed#chemistry@RSC_EiC
FREE public lectures @rscnutnec for @RoySocChem#ChemistryWeek2024 hosted by @Sage_NCL - Mon 4th & Tue 5th November at 1830. "Chemistry in Your Shopping Basket" & "Colourful Chemistry". Full details and book your FREE places https://t.co/4AGguKEJ0N & https://t.co/Z0I4M4Cmy4
they are taking place this year too! But in May. Still hosted by @ChemistryUoN
AS & A2 Chemistry Revision Workshops:
Mon 13 May AS Nottingham - University
book via https://t.co/YBZTNFGUfE
Tue 14 May A2 Nottingham - University 1000
book via https://t.co/J2iXgKQxVz
they are taking place this year too! But in May. Still hosted by @ChemistryUoN
AS & A2 Chemistry Revision Workshops:
Mon 13 May AS Nottingham - University
book via https://t.co/YBZTNFGUfE
Tue 14 May A2 Nottingham - University 1000
book via https://t.co/J2iXgKQxVz
Are you in year 10-13 and considering your options for university and beyond?
Are you studying for or planning to study an A Level in Biology, Chemistry, Geography or Maths and considering what you want to study at university?
If so, check this out.....
https://t.co/XEHGxPb4Zk
In our #BritishScienceWeek lecture next week, @jesswade explains how scientists from all backgrounds can work together to create more efficient and sustainable technologies
*NEW* belated edition #16 of our @SFEd_RSC
Chemical Allsorts. Loads of interesting chemistry (the element Lithium & ethical issues about it) plus a wordsearch for your students.
Share with your colleagues & students today! https://t.co/leWhKLQOjg
#chemed#chemistry@RSC_EiC
@UncleBo80053383@CLEAPSS@RSC_EiC@ChemEdX@SciInSchool@ASTA_online@_NZIC the RSC CFNS method works a treat! (boiling water in a 500ml or 1L conical flask, then ignite the Mg ribbon and hold in the water vapour emitting from the mouth of the flask! (it's really reacting with the water vapour). Peter H^
9 years ago I made https://t.co/MTcREavMA3 @CLEAPSS; the electrolysis of molten salts. I used an iron nail as the +ve electrode but our technician, Charlotte suggested a welding rod. Lead on its surface can be used as a pencil! @SFEd_RSC@RSC_EiC#ASEChat@ChemEdX@SciInSchool