I have collaborated in activities which safely demonstrate simple chemical reactions using everyday chemicals. I can show an appreciation of a chemical reaction as being a change in which different materials are made.
SCN 2-19a
Benchmarks:
· Collaborates with others to safely demonstrate simple chemical reactions, for example, effervescence.
· Investigates examples of everyday chemical reactions, such as burning and corrosion, and names some of the new substances which are produced.
· Uses prior knowledge to identify when a chemical reaction has occurred to produce a new substance.
Chemical Reactions at Second Level
Chemical Reactions at Second Level
Chemical Reactions: Investigation 1
Chemical Reactions: Investigation 1
Chemical Reactions: Investigation 2
Chemical Reactions: Investigation 2
Chemical Reactions: Investigation 3
Chemical Reactions: Investigation 3
Chemical Reactions: How to make a fire extinguisher
Chemical Reactions: How to make a fire extinguisher
Glasgow Science Centre at Home
Glasgow Science Centre at Home
Pennies and Corrosion
Pennies and Corrosion
Elephant's Toothpaste
Elephant's Toothpaste
How to measure Acidity.
How to measure Acidity.
University of Edinburgh Open Ed
University of Edinburgh Open Ed
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ACS
ACS
BBC Bitesize
BBC Bitesize
Smithsonian Science Education Centre
Smithsonian Science Education Centre
SICK Science
SICK Science
Secret Message with Lemon Juice
Secret Message with Lemon Juice
The Baby Diaper Secret
The Baby Diaper Secret
Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry
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Steps into Science & PSTT
Steps into Science & PSTT
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Angus Council Repacked Outcomes Medium Term Plan
Angus Council Repacked Outcomes Medium Term Plan
2 Chemical Changes.doc
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