Demonstrations

Wherever possible I prefer to get students to gain ‘hands on’ experience of chemistry by doing their own practical experiments. There are times though when it can be useful to ‘do’ or ‘show’ a demonstration. Some reasons why this might be the case include:There are several options as to how you might go about delivering the demonstration.This is of course a passive demonstration and probably should only be...

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