Adventures in cyanoprinting: where art and chemistry meet
Try a project blends chemistry, art, and peer learning, as secondary school students teach younger students how to create nature-inspired cyanotype prints.
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Try a project blends chemistry, art, and peer learning, as secondary school students teach younger students how to create nature-inspired cyanotype prints.
Chasing rainbows: the interaction of an electric current and magnetic field in a solution with pH indicator gives amazing colour patterns as electrolysis occurs.
Circle of life: Explore sustainability, the circular economy, and chemical analysis by evaluating coffee waste as a potential soil enhancer.
Clearing up chemistry: household products like nail polish remover and laundry detergent can be used to demonstrate chemical concepts like intermolecular forces and redox reactions.
Use a lollipop to activate colour-changing redox reactions in this simple but eye-catching activity.
Learn how fluorescent biosensors can monitor the chemistry inside living cells.
Adventures in cyanoprinting: where art and chemistry meet
Colourful electrolysis vortex in a magnetic field
Chemistry in a coffee cup: does coffee waste contain key elements for plant growth?
Household chemistry: solvents and stain removers
Colourful chemistry: redox reactions with lollipops
Cellular redox – living chemistry