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Observing line spectra is an important part of studying physics and chemistry since line spectra act as an ‘atomic fingerprint’, with each element having its own unique spectrum. This document out.. more
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The flame test is a useful technique for identifying unknown substances. This simple method uses wooden splints soaked in aqueous salt solutions.
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The flame test is a useful analytical technique for identifying unknown substances. This nichrome wire method avoids the use of concentrated hydrochloric acid.
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• 'Required' practicals for A Levels• Dissecting whole guts of animals• PS081 Fireworks & Explosives - Update• The Thermite Reaction - new method!• HAZCARDS - Now fully revised and available to bu.. more
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CLEAPSS or CLEAPSE the future of CLEAPSS, staffing updates, The ASE Conference, the CLEAPSS lab, how to use What's New, Good Practical Science; a Gatsby Foundation report, Slime time? ..a new recipe f.. more
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Describes and explains the various spectra which are used to identify chemicals. Provides data on the infra red, magnetic resonance, mass and UV spectra for a range of common organics substances.
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This guidance is for devices used in the school laboratory that emit ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light is classed as optical radiation ranging in wavelength from 100 to 400 nm, below (in wavele.. more
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