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Advice for teachers of the new Science A level courses, plants for photosynthesis practicals, latest updates to the faulty Bunsen burners story, how to safely view the transit of Mercury, disposal of .. more
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Although published some time ago, this guide offers lots of practical information about how to teach aspects of the Earth in Space. Includes the position of the Sun, day and night, months and years, r.. more
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Another jam packed edition of the Bulletin :-- Fake news from the Director - Update on the renewal process- Who pays for CLEAPSS membership- Gatsby project update- Using light bulbs in biology- Online.. more
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Explains what is meant by environmental monitoring, and the range of equipment available. Describes in detail each of the parameters which can be monitored including possible difficulties. Also descri.. more
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Riska assessment information for inorganic mercury and cadmium compounds, including: mercury(II) chloride, mercury(I) chloride (calomel) and mercury(II) sulfide (cinnabar).
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Using mercury metal, mercury oxides, chlorides, nitrates(V) and others, safely in practical work.
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Risk assessment information for the elements mercury and cadmium.
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Guidance on how to prepare mercury(II) chloride and dimercury(I) nitrate(V) solutions.
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The apparatus consists of a small thread of mercury, concentrated sulfuric acid or oil inside a length of capillary tubing which has been sealed at one end.
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Extracted and refreshed from section 12 of the Handbook, this guide includes information on how to manage mercury in science, how to deal with spills, and some memorable demonstrations of the properti.. more
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