A-Level Chemistry one of the properties of Alcohol is that it burns - No far better get out the whoosh bottle and fill it with a bit of alcohol, shake and then ignite. Much more fun, and then lots of discussion on rockets.
09 February 2023
Whoosh Bottle
A-Level Chemistry one of the properties of Alcohol is that it burns - No far better get out the whoosh bottle and fill it with a bit of alcohol, shake and then ignite. Much more fun, and then lots of discussion on rockets.
08 February 2023
fossil fish
Looking at a prehistoric fish fossil under a low-power microscope. Very little has changed in these millions of years. The students found this one more interesting than the ammonites
07 February 2023
The not given formulae
Just when the students thought they had learnt all the rules in the A level Maths book, I gave them even more, followed by the 1/2 angle formula - all derived from the formulae they had learnt - but they weren't happy.
Nylon Rope Trick
04 February 2023
Making a salt from an insoluble metal oxide
To make a salt from an insoluble metal oxide and an acid, the metal oxide must be reacted with the acid to produce a salt and water. The reaction can be represented by the following equation:
Metal oxide + Acid → Salt + Water
For example, if the metal oxide is magnesium oxide (ZnO) and the acid is hydrochloric acid (HCl), the reaction would be:
ZnO + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2O
In this reaction, the salt produced is magnesium chloride (ZnCl2).
03 February 2023
Magnetic Field Strength
02 February 2023
Model of a cell
A cell contains several structures, including:
Nucleus - The cell's control centre, containing DNA and regulating cell activity.
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) - A network of membranes involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism.
Golgi apparatus - A stack of flattened membranes that modify, sort, and package proteins and lipids for transport to other parts or outside the cell.
Mitochondria - The cell's powerhouse, responsible for producing energy through cellular respiration.
Lysosomes - Small, spherical structures that contain digestive enzymes and break down waste and cellular debris.
Vacuoles - Large, fluid-filled organelles that store materials such as water, salts, and pigments.
Microfilaments and Microtubules - Tiny protein fibres that help maintain cell shape and support the cellular movement.
Peroxisomes - Small organelles containing enzymes involved in metabolic processes, including the breakdown of fatty acids and detoxifying harmful substances.
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