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Editorial; Why do we do practical work?, Developing the role of practical work in science, managing egg collections, soldering (no further use of lead), pupils in prep rooms, gloves update, pupils con..
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Describes in detail four different practical activities to measure half-life in a school laboratory, and compares the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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All-in-one file of the 2016 Edition of CLEAPSS CLP Hazcards including all updates up to 22/12/22. See Hazcard Index (GL121) for a summary of changes made.This is designed for downloading to mobile dev..
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Describes in detail the routine tests of radioactive sources and the equipment needed to carry them out. Includes equipment, available to schools, but which is unsuitable for such tests.
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Detailed advice on features to look for when considering the purchase of equipment for radioactive practical work in schools.
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A rather technical publication intended predominantly for manufacturers of radioactive sources and school employers.
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Health and safety information on the use of radioactive sources in practical school science activities.
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How to safely insert glass tubing through a rubber stopper
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Clear instructions for building two versions of a cloud chamber. One uses dry ice as the cooling agent, the other uses an inexpensive electronic coolers which is quite simple to make.
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Thin layer chromatography is a quick and effective method of separating pigments within leaves. The pigments run clearly on the chromatogram with little outward spread, allowing Rf values to be calcul..
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