Making experiments reversible Looking at Hydrous and Anhydrous Copper Sulfate. I was surprised when the students found out we to repeat this experiment over and over again without loss. #iteachchemistry #Science #STEM
20 January 2022
19 January 2022
Terminal Velocity
Getting some great Terminal Velocities with a mass falling in a tube of water using a @pascoscientific rotation sensor and Capstone. #iteachphysics
18 January 2022
Titrations
Having fun using pipettes, digital pipettes and titrations using burettes and @pascoscientific drop counter and Capstone. Letting the students play with old and new technology and comparing the accuracy. #Science #STEM
17 January 2022
Ligands
I love doing these experiments. Such pretty colours. My favourite is the Ammonia with Copper Sulfate
with that deep blue, but all are beautiful.
16 January 2022
Ravens eye
Using the canon 70D on a gimbal with the ravens eye to get some steady shots of me teaching. I am known to move about a bit and the camera can follow me as I move across the studio
15 January 2022
Redox
Redox - A level Chemistry A Hard Saturday Morning trying to get the students to understand OILRIG
14 January 2022
Measuring a Magnetic Field
Using the @pascoscientific Magnetic Field Sensor to explore different magnetic fields and designing experiments to do this. #iteachphysics
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