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We have updated and revised our guidance in light of the 2014 Explosives Regulations. These do change what schools are able to do in Science.We have worked closely with experts in the explosives indus..
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Instructions, including control measures, for preparing and demonstrating this interesting explosive substance.
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Risk assessments information for ammonium nitrate(V) and ammonium persulfate.
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Gun cotton was an early form of explosive used in guns. These instructions, with control measures, provide a safe procedure to make and burn one type of gun cotton.
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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..
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- A positive editorial- New arrangement for re-newing membership- Sterilising with pressure cookers- A 'world' without technicians- Updated method for the howling Jelly Baby- Making and disposing of n..
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Biology and Physics sections updated and revised in 2024 : This provides authoritative guidance on the use of resources or activities commonly found in school science and which have, in the past, been..
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Granulated sugar (0.25 g) is mixed with 0.25 g potassium chlorate(V) (KClO3) and then ignited from a distance, using a wooden splint attached to a metre rule.
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Brief risk assessment guidance and experimental notes for a range of activities involving aluminium metal (Hazcard 1).
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Risk assessment guidance for Magensium
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