This activity is most appropriate for students aged 14-16 to illustrate chemical reactions and useful materials made from rocks.
Some of the simple chemical reactions of limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) and lime (calcium oxide, CaO).
This activity is most appropriate for students aged 14-16 to illustrate chemical reactions and useful materials made from rocks.
Some of the simple chemical reactions of limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) and lime (calcium oxide, CaO).
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Solidify learners’ understanding of extraction processes with these tips, misconception busters and teaching ideas
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Everything you need to help your 11–14 learners grasp the importance of finite and renewable resources
In this activity you investigate the purity and identity of your laboratory prepared samples of nitrophenol or paracetamol using thin-layer chromatography
Explore analytical techniques and their applications with a chromatography investigation and research activity
Describe the metallic bonding model and explain how this leads to particular properties in metals, with this scaffolded writing activity
Understand the models and diagrams used to represent ionic bonding and their limitations, with this scaffolded writing activity