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Risk assessment guidance for making and/or using lead bromide, lead chloride, lead iodide, lead nitrate, lead sulfate.
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Using lead metal, lead oxides, bromide, nitrate(V),ethanoate, and others, safely in practical work.
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Guidance on how to prepare lead(II) nitrate(V).
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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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The positive ions aluminium (Al3+), potassium (K+), lead(II) (Pb2+) and ammonia (NH4+) can be tested for with simple test tube reactions. These tests are more specific than precipitation reactions wit..
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Editorial - safety who's responsibility is it?, website news, primary liaison/transition ideas, CE markings and what they really mean, top ten issues found when auditing Science and D&T, Petrifilm fro..
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This document contains:An outline of colorimetryThe principles of the CLEAPSS colorimeterUsing a CLEAPSS colorimeter which has been set upSetting up the CLEAPSS colorimeterproducing a calibration curv..
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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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An index to all the chemicals included in the 2016 Edition Hazcards and later updates. Includes Hazcard numbers and Recipe references.
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Complete index for the Student Safety Sheets
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