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Publication Date: 30 September 2015

This downloadable document is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and detailed method for demonstrating the thermite reaction.

Type of Resources: Standard Operating Procedure
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  • Year 10 > Science Understanding > Chemical Sciences > Different types of chemical reactions are used to produce a range of products... > ACSSU187

Water aspirator/vacuum pump: Hi ASSIST team.

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Publication Date: 27 September 2015
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Chemicals (cold pack practical): I would like use the following chemicals for a cold pack prac: ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate, magnesium sulfate and sodium thiosulfate.

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Publication Date: 26 September 2015
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Use of iron III nitrate and zinc nitrate: Is it still okay to use iron III nitrate and zinc nitrate, as they are not listed on the Recommended List of Chemicals for Schools.

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Publication Date: 24 September 2015
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Publication Date: 21 September 2015

This downloadable document gives the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and detailed method for the handling, storage and transportation of compressed gas cylinders in school science areas.

Type of Resources: Standard Operating Procedure

Storage of copper powder: Could you please advice me how and where to keep this copper powder (Chem Supply) as in the SDS it has been marked as a DG 4.1 PGII?

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Publication Date: 09 September 2015
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We have received a few questions on this t

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Publication Date: 08 September 2015
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Oxidising Chemicals: While updating Safety Data Sheets (SDSs), I found some confusing changes in the listing of some nitrates.

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Publication Date: 25 August 2015
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Demonstration of phosphorus: Are teachers still allowed to demonstrate the pr

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Publication Date: 24 August 2015
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Calcium Metal: Can you please tell me how I can safely dispose of a very small amount of Calcium metal, which has not been used for a long time.

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Publication Date: 24 August 2015
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