Puzzle solving using analytical chemistry

7 July 2016 16:15-19:00, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom


Introduction
Spend an afternoon in Northumbria University's chemistry laboratory to solve 'The Case of the Dying Morrows'. Take the rare opportunity to experience working in a University laboratory and have a go at three common analytical techniques - titration, visible spectroscopy and flame photometry, you can learn how to do serial dilutions and plot calibration curves- useful for both Chemistry and Biology. Please bring a scientific calculator with you; you will be working in teams of three (we can match you up if not already in a team).

NB- you will be unable to attend if you have taken part in any of the 2016 North East School's Analyst competition heats.

To Register Email Chemnet@rsc.org
School and Individual bookings will be excepted maximum of 6 per School
This event is suitable for year 11 or 6th Form students and teachers are welcome to attend.

ChemNet event Jointly organised with Northumbria University
 
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Northumbria University

Ellison Building, Northumbria University, Ellison Place, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Chemistry and Forensics, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, United Kingdom

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