This resource presents chemists as real people and not stereotypical ‘mad scientists’ whose lives are completely dominated by science.
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This resource presents chemists as real people and not stereotypical ‘mad scientists’ whose lives are completely dominated by science.
The student worksheet includes information about Sir Harry Kroto, one of the team who discovered the third allotrope of carbon, buckminsterfullerene.
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This resource presents chemists as real people and not stereotypical ‘mad scientists’ whose lives are completely dominated by science.
The story of Roy Plunkett and the discovery of Teflon® (polytetrafluoroethene) can be used to show that many things in science were discovered accidentally.
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Use the real-world contexts of the elements that are used to make mobile phones and the composition of lunar soilElements and compounds are fundamental to understanding everything from mobile phones to the moon and beyond
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Assess understanding of representing elements and compounds with a higher and foundation worksheet
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