Safe concentration of HCl for Year 8 students to use?: A year 8 textbook has an activity which includes an example for a colour change (blue litmus paper with HCl added to it).

Safe concentration of HCl for Year 8 students to use?: A year 8 textbook has an activity which includes an example for a colour change (blue litmus paper with HCl added to it).
This online resource details ways of supporting and engaging Year 6 students when learning about physical and chemical changes in everyday materials.
When teaching chemical reactions at Year 10 level, is there any definitive set of reactions the students are expected to know?
Combustion reaction: Is there any danger in getting students to burn steel wool in the school laboratory? I'm thinking of Year 10 students. I can think of one problem...
This downloadable worksheet allow students to explore how redox reactions can be used in accelerating the growth of artificial reefs.
Use of Sodium in Schools: Is sodium still allowed to be used in secondary schools in Australia for demonstration purposes?
This online resource is a web page that details an activity where students identify metals based on their reactivity with metal ions in solution.
This online resource details a laboratory activity where students investigate the displacement of metals to determine the activity series of those metals.
This resource is a web page with the details of an experiment where the effect of temperature on the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid is investigated.
This online resource details an activity where students investigate the catalytic effect of different metals in solution on the speed of a reaction.
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