Studying rates of reaction is possibly one of the easiest and hardest things to study in chemistry. Looking at concentration, particle size and temperature and then at A level measuring the rate and determining what is going on.
27 July 2022
26 July 2022
Induction Apparatus
Trying out the Eisco Induction Apparatus to induce a current using a magnet or a coil within a coil or as a coil within a coil with an iron core to dramatically increase the effect
25 July 2022
Investigating Friction
Trying out different frictional surfaces and different objects to see how different shapes and surfaces work. The students were surprised at the results which were not as obvious as they thought.Carpet had a higher frictional co-efficient than the glass-paper and in took quite of investigating to find out why.
24 July 2022
Setting up a microscope
Setting up and using a compound microscope. Although the students have used them many times, they forget how to focus away from the slide and struggle to set up the lighting properly
23 July 2022
Calculating the acceleration due to Gravity
Calculating the acceleration due to Gravity online using the @Pascoscientific picket Fence and and the light gate in its stand. After 20 repeats we managed an average of 9.765, which I felt was quite good for doing this online - live in front of an audience telling me what to do.
22 July 2022
Young-Laplace Law
21 July 2022
Photosynthesis
With the high temperatures and lots of sunlight, it seemed a good idea to look at photosynthesis. With the plants working well we got excellent results
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