All RSC Education articles in Non-EiC content – Page 44
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Study options
Find out about where you can study chemistry. Includes links to information on choosing subjects and courses at 14,16 and 18.
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Thinking about university?
There are plenty of options for getting into uni, even if you don’t get the results you’re after.
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Chemistry career options
Discover the range of careers available in chemistry and the difference chemists make
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Astrochemist
John investigates the chemistry and physics of the regions of space between the stars
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Associate researcher, pharmaceuticals
Discover how you can change people’s lives as a chemist supervising the making of active ingredients in medicines
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Assistant analyst, drug control centre
Nicola describes how chemistry enabled her to play a vital part as an assistant analyst in the anti-doping laboratory for the Olympic Games
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UK Chemistry Olympiad
Everything you need to know about the UK Chemistry Olympiad (UKChO), including how to enter, how the competition works, resources and past papers
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Chemistry World
Chemistry, covered. Science news, research, reviews, features and opinions. Read Chemistry World to keep up with stories from across the chemical sciences.
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RSC News
Introducing the curriculum explorer
Navigate through thousands of teaching resources and find the ones most relevant to the topics you’re teaching
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Early-career chemistry teachers meet at Burlington House
Building contacts and accessing support
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Determining relative atomic weights
Heat a known mass of two metals to produce their oxides and determine their relative atomic masses.
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Daniel’s A-level practical skills training event
Read Daniel’s thoughts on organising his A-level practical skills training event
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Introductory maths for higher education
Learn about the fundamental principles behind mathematical concepts important for higher education chemistry courses including worked examples of using logarithms, indices and the chain rule.
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IYPT activities: history of the periodic table
Enthuse students with the history and development of the periodic table by using this engaging and interactive classroom activity. It can be differentiated to varying abilities and adapted to different levels or specifications
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Inorganics in aqueous solution 16–18
Test your students familiarity with acid base chemistry and ligand substitution reactions with this Starter for ten worksheet of questions about inorganics in aqueous solution.
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Transition metal chemistry 16–18
Help your students become proficient in answering questions on the transition metals with these Starter for ten questions including redox titrations, colourimetry, and catalysis.
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Redox equilibria 16–18
When teaching redox equilibria, take advantage of these Starter for ten questions on redox reactions, standard electrode potentials and electrochemical cells.
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Periodicity 16–18
Reinforce ideas about period 3 oxides, their reactions and their structure and bonding with these Starter for ten activities.
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Thermodynamics 16–18
Test your students knowledge of thermodynamic principles such as enthalpy of solution, entropy and Gibbs free energy with these Starters for ten questions.
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Organic synthesis 16–18
Challenge your students to recall the reagents, conditons and mechanism for various organic transformations to answer these Starter for ten questions.