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Preparing salts is a common activity at GCSE level, bringing together many useful skills. Making copper sulfate crystals (PP027), which involves making copper(II) sulfate from copper(II) oxide, is the..
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A quick and safe method for preparing hydrated copper sulfate crystals from copper(II) oxide and sulfuric acid. The activity involves important techniques such as heating with a water bath, filtration..
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Using copper metal, copper oxides, sulfate (VI), chloride, nitrate(V) and carbonate safely in practical work
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Risk assessment guidance for hydrated and anhydrous copper sulfate.
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Sulfuric(VI) acid does not exhibit the usual properties of an acid unless it is dissolved in water. In this activity, the concentrated acid acts as a dehydrating agent, removing the water of crystalli..
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This edition includes the director's thoughts on the value of practical work and notes on risk assessments, apparently bargain price school chemicals, using chemical rockets, disposal of microbiology ..
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The activity described can be used as a class practical with KS4 students or as a demonstration with KS3. The energy changes involved can be comparedwith the concentration of the copper(II) sulfate(VI..
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Health and safety advice on using sulfur and phosphorus in science practical activities. Includes white sulfur which is no longer readily available in the UK.
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With careful supervision, students can carry a simple distillation to separate a pure substance (water) from a solution (copper(II) sulfate). This can be achieved by using a side-arm boiling tube inst..
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This edition includes notes on the transit of Venus June 2004, unblocking lab gas taps, the introduction of the DSEAR (Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres) Regulations, and two incidents in..
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