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From chemi-luminescence to catalysis, fireflies, volcanoes and a barking dog! A series of spectacular chemical experiments in sight and sound that never fail to delight and amaze. This dramatic presentation will help to highlight some of the basic principles behind the demonstrations.
We are delighted to offer delegates and teachers the opportunity to tour the Chemistry Department’s facilities and laboratories at the University of Nottingham.
This is a chance for students to gain a first hand insight into the practice and possibilities offered by Chemistry departments.
The mass spectrometer is one of the most important tools available to the modern chemist. In this presentation we explore the principles and techniques that allow a chemist to interpret the masses and relative abundances of the ions in a mass spectrum.
Forensic science is one of the most fascinating and challenging careers for a chemistry student. In this presentation, a representative from the Forensic Science Service will examine the scientific advancements in the field of Forensic Chemistry, which have assisted police in the detection of crime.
This session explores the chemical conversions that take place when emissions released into the atmosphere are converted into what we call pollution. The role of the atmospheric chemist in understanding and combating a potential world crisis is explored.
What can you do to move from a grade C to a grade A in your chemistry examination? Working with materials produced by you the Chief Examiner will show you what is needed to obtain that grade A.