Resources by The Salters' Chemistry Club
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Salters' Chemistry Club: crystal growing
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club. The activity looks at saturated solutions and crystals. The aim is to develop students' excitement and curiosity about chemistry and chemical processes....
Salters' Chemistry Club: custard behaving strangely
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club, students mix custard powder and water and explore its strange properties. The aim is to convey the excitement of chemistry and develop their curiosity....
Salters' Chemistry Club: disappearing worms
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club, students investigate polymers by making worms from sodium alginate and placing them in solutions which cross-ink the polymer or break down the cross links...
Salters' Chemistry Club: dyeing your eggs
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club, students use food colouring to dye eggs. The aim is to convey the excitement of chemistry and develop students’ curiosity.
Salters' Chemistry Club: eggsperiment
This resource describes activities for an informal chemistry club. The aim is to convey the excitement of chemistry and develop students’ curiosity. In this activity, students investigate what egg shells are made of.
Salters' Chemistry Club: electroplating a design
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club, students design a key ring fob or a tag for a pet and electroplate it. The aim is to convey the excitement of chemistry and develop students’ curiosity...
Salters' Chemistry Club: electroplating faces
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club, electroplating is used to plate a thin layer of a valuable metal on top of a less valuable one. Students have a go at plating the faces on foreign coins....
Salters' Chemistry Club: fake stained glass
This resource describes activities for an informal chemistry club. The aim is to convey the excitement of chemistry and develop students’ curiosity. Students make sugar glass using food colouring to give a stained glass appearance.
Salters' Chemistry Club: find the combination of the safe
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club, the concentrations of four solutions hold the secret that will undo the lock to a safe. Students use their skill at titration to find the letters and numbers of...
Salters' Chemistry Club: fire writing
This resource describes an activity for an informal chemistry club, this experiment involves setting fire to paper. The ‘ink’ contains an oxidising agent which, when heated, provides more oxygen to keep the reaction going....