Designed with the non-specialist teacher in mind, the emphasis of this book is to provide them with the confidence, flair and enthusiasm to teach chemistry at KS3 or KS4. Provision of 80 experiments to inspire and engage the students, practical help with the experiments and health and safety guidance means the teacher has all the tools they might require when improving the teaching of chemistry. Originally developed as course material for the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Chemistry for Non-Specialist course, organised in collaboration with the national network of Science Learning Centres…mehr
Designed with the non-specialist teacher in mind, the emphasis of this book is to provide them with the confidence, flair and enthusiasm to teach chemistry at KS3 or KS4. Provision of 80 experiments to inspire and engage the students, practical help with the experiments and health and safety guidance means the teacher has all the tools they might require when improving the teaching of chemistry. Originally developed as course material for the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Chemistry for Non-Specialist course, organised in collaboration with the national network of Science Learning Centres (SLCs) and supported by an unrestricted educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the resources are tried and tested and known to be effective. The course book is accompanied by a CD-ROM and together they make a valuable addition to the educational resources and aids for non-specialist teachers teaching chemistry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Health and safety guidance The CLEAPSS« science resources web site and CD-ROM 6 CLEAPSS« helpline Experiments: 1 Diffusion of gases - ammonia and hydrogen chloride 2 Handling liquid bromine and preparing bromine water 3 Diffusion of gases - a safer alternative to bromine 4 Diffusion in liquids 5 Allotropes of sulphur 6 Making glass 7 Chocolate and structure 8 Experiments with hydrogels - hair gel and disposable nappies 9 Experiments with hydrogels - plant water storage crystals 10 Cross-linking polymers - alginate worms 11 Extracting limonene from oranges by steam distillation 12 Generating, collecting, and testing gases 13 An alternative to using compressed gas cylinders 14 Making a reaction tube 15 Ammonia fountain 16 Titrating sodium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid 17 Using indigestion tablets to neutralise an acid 18 A thermometric titration 19 Universal indicator 'rainbow' 20 An effervescent universal indicator 'rainbow' 21 Neutralisation circles 22 Indicators and dry ice: demonstration 23 Thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate 24 Reacting elements with oxygen 25 Reacting elements with chlorine 26 Identifying the products of combustion 27 The 'Whoosh' bottle demonstration 28 Fat-pan fire! 29 Money to burn 30 The methane rocket 31 The thermal decomposition of nitrates - 'writing with fire' 32 Iron and sulfur reaction 33 The reaction between zinc powder and sulphur 34 Reaction between aluminium and iodine 35 Reaction of zinc with iodine 36 The combustion of iron wool 37 The change in mass when magnesium burns 38 Competition for oxygen 39 Displacement reactions between metals and their salts 40 Extracting metals with charcoal 41 Extraction of iron on a match head! 42 The reaction between zinc and copper oxide 43 The thermite reaction 44 Making silicon and silanes from sand 45 Reduction of copper(II) oxide with methane 46 Finding the formula of copper oxide 47 The reaction of magnesium with steam 48 The 'blue bottle' experiment 49 Turning copper coins into 'silver' and 'gold' 50 Alkali metals 51 Heating Group 1 metals in air and in chlorine 52 Reactions of aqueous solutions of the halogens 53 Halogen reactions with iron 54 Colourful electrolysis 55 Electrolysis of zinc chloride 56 Identifying the products of electrolysis 57 Electrolysis of potassium iodide solution 58 Endothermic solid-solid reactions 59 Exothermic or endothermic? 60 Chemiluminescence - cold light 61 Spontaneous exothermic reaction 62 The effect of concentration on reaction rate 63 Iodine clock reaction 64 Rates and rhubarb 65 Catalysts for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide 66 Controlled explosion of a hydrogen-air mixture 67 Controlled explosion of a methane-air mixture 68 Exploding balloons 69 The howling/screaming jelly baby 70 Hydrogen/oxygen explosion 71 Exploding bubbles of hydrogen and oxygen 72 An oscillating reaction 73 The fractional distillation of crude oil 74 Cracking hydrocarbons 75 Making nylon - the 'nylon rope trick' 76 PVA polymer slime 77 Reactions of positive ions with sodium hydroxide (microscale version) 78 Testing for negative ions 79 Flame tests (wooden splint method) 80 Flame colours - a demonstration Self test questionnaire RSC resources Index
Health and safety guidance The CLEAPSS« science resources web site and CD-ROM 6 CLEAPSS« helpline Experiments: 1 Diffusion of gases - ammonia and hydrogen chloride 2 Handling liquid bromine and preparing bromine water 3 Diffusion of gases - a safer alternative to bromine 4 Diffusion in liquids 5 Allotropes of sulphur 6 Making glass 7 Chocolate and structure 8 Experiments with hydrogels - hair gel and disposable nappies 9 Experiments with hydrogels - plant water storage crystals 10 Cross-linking polymers - alginate worms 11 Extracting limonene from oranges by steam distillation 12 Generating, collecting, and testing gases 13 An alternative to using compressed gas cylinders 14 Making a reaction tube 15 Ammonia fountain 16 Titrating sodium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid 17 Using indigestion tablets to neutralise an acid 18 A thermometric titration 19 Universal indicator 'rainbow' 20 An effervescent universal indicator 'rainbow' 21 Neutralisation circles 22 Indicators and dry ice: demonstration 23 Thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate 24 Reacting elements with oxygen 25 Reacting elements with chlorine 26 Identifying the products of combustion 27 The 'Whoosh' bottle demonstration 28 Fat-pan fire! 29 Money to burn 30 The methane rocket 31 The thermal decomposition of nitrates - 'writing with fire' 32 Iron and sulfur reaction 33 The reaction between zinc powder and sulphur 34 Reaction between aluminium and iodine 35 Reaction of zinc with iodine 36 The combustion of iron wool 37 The change in mass when magnesium burns 38 Competition for oxygen 39 Displacement reactions between metals and their salts 40 Extracting metals with charcoal 41 Extraction of iron on a match head! 42 The reaction between zinc and copper oxide 43 The thermite reaction 44 Making silicon and silanes from sand 45 Reduction of copper(II) oxide with methane 46 Finding the formula of copper oxide 47 The reaction of magnesium with steam 48 The 'blue bottle' experiment 49 Turning copper coins into 'silver' and 'gold' 50 Alkali metals 51 Heating Group 1 metals in air and in chlorine 52 Reactions of aqueous solutions of the halogens 53 Halogen reactions with iron 54 Colourful electrolysis 55 Electrolysis of zinc chloride 56 Identifying the products of electrolysis 57 Electrolysis of potassium iodide solution 58 Endothermic solid-solid reactions 59 Exothermic or endothermic? 60 Chemiluminescence - cold light 61 Spontaneous exothermic reaction 62 The effect of concentration on reaction rate 63 Iodine clock reaction 64 Rates and rhubarb 65 Catalysts for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide 66 Controlled explosion of a hydrogen-air mixture 67 Controlled explosion of a methane-air mixture 68 Exploding balloons 69 The howling/screaming jelly baby 70 Hydrogen/oxygen explosion 71 Exploding bubbles of hydrogen and oxygen 72 An oscillating reaction 73 The fractional distillation of crude oil 74 Cracking hydrocarbons 75 Making nylon - the 'nylon rope trick' 76 PVA polymer slime 77 Reactions of positive ions with sodium hydroxide (microscale version) 78 Testing for negative ions 79 Flame tests (wooden splint method) 80 Flame colours - a demonstration Self test questionnaire RSC resources Index
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